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  1. 2 de sept. de 1989 · A. BARTLETT GIAMATTI 1938--1989 : Baseball World Is Stunned by Death : Commissioner Praised for Unwavering Display of Courage, Integrity By EARL GUSTKEY Sept. 2, 1989 12 AM PT

  2. 30 de ago. de 2014 · Editor's note: Marcus Giamatti, an actor, writer and musician, is the eldest child of the late A. Bartlett Giamatti, the former Major League Baseball commissioner who died of a heart attack on ...

  3. Other articles where A. Bartlett Giamatti is discussed: United States: Sports: …fatuous—onetime Major League Baseball commissioner Bartlett Giamatti wrote a book called Take Time for Paradise, finding in baseball a powerful metaphor for the time before the Fall. But the myths of baseball remain powerful even when they are not aided, or adulterated, by too-self-conscious appeals to poetry ...

  4. www.sportingpost.com › mlb › a-bartlett-giamattiA. Bartlett Giamatti

    After being elected Commissioner, Giamatti created a deputy commissioner position and appointed Francis T. Vincent, Jr. to the post. When Giamatti took over the commissioner’s post on March 1, 1989 baseball was in the early stages of an investigation into the gambling activities of Cincinnati Red Manager Pete Rose.

  5. 4 de ene. de 1998 · And in his powerful 1989 decision to ban Pete Rose from baseball, Giamatti states that no individual is superior to the game itself, just as no individual is superior to our democracy. A GREAT AND GLORIOUS GAME is a thoughtful meditation on baseball, character, and values by one of the most eloquent men in the world of sport.

  6. Angelo Bartlett Giamatti (JEE-ə-MAH-tee; 4 de abril de 1938 - 1 de septiembre de 1989) fue un profesor estadounidense de literatura inglesa del Renacimiento, presidente de la Universidad de Yale y séptimo Comisionado de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol. Giamatti se desempeñó como comisionado durante solo cinco meses antes de morir ...

  7. Angelo Bartlett „Bart“ Giamatti ( dʒiəˈmɑːti; * 4. April 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 1. September 1989 in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts) war Präsident der Yale University und später der siebte Commissioner der Major League Baseball. Giamatti war an der Vereinbarung beteiligt, die den 1989er Pete-Rose-Wettskandal beendete.