Clipping:A prohibition of collusion between the NL and AA New York Clubs

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Date Tuesday, March 13, 1883
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[reporting on the AA meeting] [A section of the constitution] was adopted, the breaking of which is punishable by expulsion. It forbids any of the nines from playing or presenting in its nine any player who shall have been released from any other professional club from the same city. This little enactment was decided upon to prevent the New York Club from drawing upon either its league or American nine to strengthen the other. In other words, the clubs in that metropolis, it having control of both nines, can not now, if it finds that its league representative is unable to win the championship, transfer players from that body to the American nine, provided it stands some show of securing the pennant, and thus add to its playing power.

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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