
Former major league baseball committee member Fay Vincent died at the age of 86 on Saturday, February 1, and Rob Manfred published in a Sunday afternoon statement.
Vincent played the game mainly after his predecessor, Bart Giamatti, died in September 1989. Vincent has been in his position for nearly three years before resigning in 1992.
“Fay Vincent played an important role in guaranteeing that the Bay Area World Series in Bay Area had resumed the earthquake with responsibility before Game 3, and to the 1993 National League Denver and Miami. Manfred was supervised by the process that brought the expansion.
“Mr. Vincent served the game at many times, and he was proud of his relationship with our people’s entertainment throughout his life. On behalf of the major league baseball, I am a Faye’s family and friends. Express the deep sorrowful dol.
Before joining the MLB, Jale School’s entertainment lawyer Francis “Fay” Vincent was a long -standing friend as a long -standing friend when Jamatti was nominated as a major league baseball member on April 1, 1989. I was asked to join.
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Vincent played a major role in solving the conflict between Pete Rose and MLB about Rose’s gambling activities, and as a result, baseball’s best hit leaders have been stopped indefinitely from sports.
When Jamatti died in a heart attack in the second half of that year, Vincent took over the game in the lockout in 1990 and took over the commissioner.
His rocky relationships with the owner finally came to mind when their two -thirds gave him a confident vote and led to his resignation in late 1992.