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  1. Kenesaw Mountain Landis (/ ˈ k ɛ n ɪ s ɔː ˈ m aʊ n t ɪ n ˈ l æ n d ɪ s /; November 20, 1866 – November 25, 1944) was an American jurist who served as a United States federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and the first Commissioner of Baseball from 1920 until his death.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Kenesaw Mountain Landis (born Nov. 20, 1866, Millville, Ohio, U.S.—died Nov. 25, 1944, Chicago, Ill.) was an American federal judge who, as the first commissioner of organized professional baseball, was noted for his uncompromising measures against persons guilty of dishonesty or other conduct he regarded as damaging to the sport.

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  3. Hace 3 días · Class of 1944. Home. Hall of Fame Explorer. Landis, Kenesaw. About. Stats. Stories. Related Hall of Famers. Enlarge Plaque. As baseball’s first commissioner, Kenesaw Mountain Landis helped restore confidence in the game following the Black Sox scandal. Commissioner. Primary Team Or Role. About Kenesaw Landis.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Kenesaw Mountain Landis was born in Millville, Ohio, on November 20, 1866.2 It was only a little over a year after the close of the Civil War. His father, Dr. Abraham Landis, had served as a surgeon with the Union forces. It was no surprise that Kenesaw loved Civil War history.3

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  5. 30 de sept. de 2000 · ARTS & CULTURE. The Judge Who Ruled Baseball. For nearly 25 years, Kenesaw Mountain Landis imposed his iron will on every facet of the game. Bruce Watson. September 30, 2000.

  6. Kenesaw Mountain Landis was an American jurist who served as a United States federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and the first Commissioner of Baseball from 1920 until his death. He is remembered for his resolution of the Black Sox Scandal, in which he expelled eight members of the Chicago White Sox from organized baseball for conspiring to lose ...