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Newspaper clipping about Wellander Paul Beeston departing the Toronto Blue Jays to become chief operating officer of Major League Baseball. From a summer 1997 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Three news items from the January 11, 1989 edition of the Welland Tribune regarding Paul Beeston of Welland being named Toronto Blue Jays president.

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Newspaper clipping about Paul Beeston of Welland being named MLB's chief operating officer. It details his work history with the Blue Jays and provides more information on MLB's leadership changes. From the July 22, 1997 edition of the Welland…

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Newspaper clipping about Paul Beeston being named to the Welland Sports Wall of Fame. It recounts his history with the Toronto Blue Jays, and at the time of the article he was president and chief operating officer of Major League Baseball. From the…

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Newspaper clipping about Welland's Paul Beeston being named the CFL's Toronto Argonauts president. From the May 6, 1994 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Newspaper clipping of a profile about Paul Beeston. It discusses his tasks with the Blue Jays and growing up in Welland. From the March 31, 1993 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Two black and white photographs of guests at the head table at the Runge-Maglie sports celebrity dinner, at the Knights of Columbus Hall. From T.N. Morrison's personal collection, former editor of the Welland Tribune. The ceremony jointly honored Sal…

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Newspaper clipping reproduction with a photograph of the Empire Cotton Mills baseball team, c. 1922, called the top team in Welland for a number of years.

Front row, from left to right: Jack Garner; O'Sullivan, mascot; MacKay. Centre row, from…

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Newspaper clipping reproduction showing the Crowland Maple Leafs baseball team c. 1922. They made the Welland City League championship that year but lost to Empire Cotton Mills.

Back row, from left to right: Bob Watt, a former policeman in…

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Newspaper clipping about the Welland Pirates game against the Pittsfield Mets. It discusses the play of Tim Wakefield, who switched mid-game from third baseman to relief pitcher and excelled, despite the Welland Pirates ultimately losing the game…
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