Warren Giles: The National League's Longest Serving President
By Don Doxsie
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By Don Doxsie
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When Warren Giles first became involved in organized baseball, there were 16 major league teams, none of them located west or south of St. Louis. All of the players were white. All of the games were played in the daytime. None of them were broadcast over any medium. During Giles' 50 years in baseball (1920-1970), everything changed radically. Not just a bystander to all those alterations, Warren Giles had a major impact on the growth of the sport as a minor and major league executive and fi...






















