AlvaBradley II (February 28, 1884 – March 30, 1953) was a businessman and baseball team executive. Bradley was born in Cleveland to a prominent family...
Stokers professional soccer club and in the Indians. Bonda was named after AlvaBradley, a previous Indians owner who owned the building where Bonda's father...
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric...
disagreed with the argument presented by Slapnicka and Indians president AlvaBradley, but awarded both Feller and Henrich free agency and required the club...
Pross (Dunn had died in 1922), sold the team to a syndicate headed by AlvaBradley. The Indians were a middling team by the 1930s, finishing third or fourth...
1937 season. Asked if he had considered Ruth for the job, Indians owner AlvaBradley replied negatively. Team owners and general managers assessed Ruth's...
headed by AlvaBradley for $1 million. The Bradley group brought stability to a team that had a caretaker (Barnard) running it for five years. Bradley was a...
Charles W. Somers 1900–1916 Jim Dunn 1916–1922 Dunn estate 1922–1927 AlvaBradley 1927–1946 Bill Veeck 1946–1949 Ellis Ryan 1949–1952 Myron H. Wilson 1953–1956...
clearing the way by arranging the sale of the Indians to a group headed by AlvaBradley, replaced Frank Navin who had served as acting president. Barnard was...
average, but had a league-leading 45 doubles. After the 1941 season, owner AlvaBradley promoted Indians manager Roger Peckinpaugh to general manager and appointed...
president Ernest Barnard, real estate magnate and future Indians' president AlvaBradley, and the Van Sweringen brothers, who thought that the attraction of a...
Pross, sold the franchise in 1927 for $1 million to a group headed by AlvaBradley, the name reverted (in 1930) to the more prosaic "League Park" (there...
basketball player Christopher A. Boyko, United States Federal Judge AlvaBradley, Indians owner, 1927–46 Lynn Brenne, Illinois state representative Regina...
series. The season is infamous for ten Indian players confronting owner AlvaBradley and demanding the removal of manager Ossie Vitt, saying the man's behavior...
number of extremely wealthy people who lived on the street. In 1880, AlvaBradley commissioned a wooden, screw-driven freighter, which was named the SS...
manager in 1941, signing him to a two-year contract; team president AlvaBradley, who fired Peckinpaugh in 1933, promised Peckinpaugh full cooperation...
Award Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine and the Irvine Page – AlvaBradley Lifetime Achievement Award are named in his honor. A collection of his...
League Park Cleveland Municipal Stadium City Cleveland, Ohio Owners AlvaBradley General managers Roger Peckinpaugh Managers Lou Boudreau Radio WCLE ·...
League Park Cleveland Municipal Stadium City Cleveland, Ohio Owners AlvaBradley General managers Cy Slapnicka Managers Ossie Vitt Radio WCLE (Jack Graney...
often regularly towed a schooner barge. She was originally built for AlvaBradley of Cleveland, Ohio. On May 11, 1873 while Selah Chamberlain was on her...
presented a list of grievances against Vitt to Indians President AlvaBradley. Bradley called a meeting with the players and by the end of it, a statement...
League American League Ballpark League Park City Cleveland, Ohio Owners AlvaBradley General managers Billy Evans Managers Roger Peckinpaugh Radio WTAM (Tom...
Cleveland Indians, following the purchase of the club by a group headed by AlvaBradley, to become the first general manager in major league history. Evans,...
Burt Lancaster in the 1951 biopic Jim Thorpe – All-American. March 30 – AlvaBradley, 69, principal owner of the Cleveland Indians from 1927 until he sold...
American Heart Association’s Council for High Blood Pressure Irving Page-AlvaBradley Lifetime Achievement Award, the Virginia Franz ’22 Award for Distinguished...
League Park Cleveland Municipal Stadium City Cleveland, Ohio Owners AlvaBradley, Bill Veeck General managers Roger Peckinpaugh, Bill Veeck Managers Lou...