Calvin Griffith

Calvin Griffith

Calvin Robertson Griffith (December 1 1911 - October 20 1999), born Calvin Robertson in Montreal, Canada, was a Major League Baseball team owner (1955 - 1984). He was famous for his devotion to the game and for his sayings.

He was the nephew of Clark Griffith, who raised Calvin from the age of 11. After Calvin's father died a year later, Clark adopted the boy. The senior Griffith owned the Washington Senators from 1920 until his death in 1955; upon his death, the team passed into the hands of Calvin, who had worked up through a variety of positions with the team, starting as a batboy, and serving a brief stint under Joe Engel and the Chattanooga Lookouts at Engel Stadium.

Under Calvin Griffith's ownership, just a few years after his father's death, Calvin moved the Senators to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota in 1961. They were renamed the Minnesota Twins. Famous for his sayings ("He'll either be the best manager in baseball - or the worst," he said when he gave a young Billy Martin his first manager job), one of his most infamous landed him in trouble in 1978, drawing charges of racism. Speaking at a Lions Club dinner in Waseca, Minnesota, Griffith was quoted as saying:

"I'll tell you why we came to Minnesota. It was when we found out you only had 15,000 blacks here. Black people don't go to ballgames, but they'll fill up a rassling ring and put up such a chant it'll scare you to death. We came here because you've got good, hardworking white people here."
When his quote was reported in the "Minneapolis Tribune", Griffith offered a conflicting defense: that his quotes had been taken out of context, that he had been misquoted entirely, and that he was joking, trying to get a laugh out of the crowd. [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/198108/baseball/6] His best player, Rod Carew (already in a bitter contract dispute with Griffith), immediately declared he no longer desired to be "another nigger on (Griffith's) plantation." That off-season, Carew was traded to the California Angels.

In 1984, buffeted by the changes in baseball brought about by free agency, Griffith sold the Twins to Minneapolis banker Carl Pohlad; Griffith wept at the signing ceremony.

Griffith died on October 20, 1999 at the age of 87. Ironically, he was buried back in Washington, D.C., a city he rarely visited after he moved the Senators to Minnesota, and as a result made him one of most disliked figures in Washington sports.

sequence
list = Owner of the
Washington Senators (I)/Minnesota Twins
1955–1984
prev = Clark Griffith
1920–1955
next = Carl Pohlad
1984–present

External links

* [http://www.aldebaranfarm.us/calvin "The Last of the Pure Baseball Men," Atlantic Monthly profile by Michael Lenehan, 1981]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/G/Griffith_Calvin.stm BaseballLibrary] - career highlights
* [http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/199910/20_wilcoxenw_griffith/ Minnesota Public Radio - Calvin Griffith Dead at 87]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/baseball/daily/oct99/21/griffith21.htm Washington Post - Leaving for the Last Time]
* [http://espn.go.com/mlb/news/1999/1020/124107.html ESPN - Griffith dies after developing kidney infection]
* [http://www.wilder.org/goodage/RememberWhen/klink1001.html Calvin Griffith brought color to baseball]

Further reading

* John Kerr, "Calvin: Baseball’s Last Dinosaur" (Wm. C. Brown, Dubuque, 1990)
* David Anderson, "Quotations From Chairman Calvin" (Brick Alley Books Press, Stillwater, 1984)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Calvin Griffith Park — was a stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was primarily used for baseball, and served as the home field of several Charlotte arena minor league baseball teams, including the Charlotte Knights and Charlotte Orioles. The park opened in 1940… …   Wikipedia

  • Griffith Stadium — Infobox Baseball Stadium stadium name = Griffith Stadium nickname = location = Washington, D.C. broke ground = opened = July 24 1911 closed = September 21 1961 demolished = January 26 1965 owner = Washington Senators operator = surface = Grass… …   Wikipedia

  • Calvin E. Simmons — Calvin Eugene Simmons (April 27, 1950 August 21, 1982) was an American symphony orchestra conductor. He was the first African American conductor of a major orchestra. BiographySimmons was born in San Francisco, California. At the age of 9,… …   Wikipedia

  • Clark Griffith — Pitcher/manager/owner Born: November 20, 1869(1869 11 20) Clear Creek, Missou …   Wikipedia

  • Clark Griffith — Clark Calvin Griffith (* 20. November 1869 in Clear Creek, Missouri; † 27. Oktober 1955 in Washington (D.C.)) war ein US amerikanischer Baseballspieler, –manager und Clubbesitzer in der Major League Baseball. Sein Spitzname war The Old Fox.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Minnesota Twins — 2012 Minnesota Twins season Established 1894 Based in Minnesota since 1961 …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolitan Stadium — The Met, Met Stadium , Old Met Location 8000 Cedar Ave. South, Bloomington, Minnesota …   Wikipedia

  • Charlotte Knights — Founded in 1976 Fort Mill, South Carolina Team Logo …   Wikipedia

  • Charlotte Hornets (baseball) — The Charlotte Hornets was the name of an American minor league baseball franchise based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The club was originally founded in 1901, and lasted in some form until 1973, capturing 11 league titles during its history. From …   Wikipedia

  • Sid! — Infobox Book name = Sid! title orig = translator = author = Sid Hartman with Patrick Reusse illustrator = cover artist = Andrea Rud country = United States language = English series = subject = genre = Autobiography publisher = Voyageur Press… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”