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“Dear Mr. Kuhn, After twelve years in the major leagues, I do not feel that I am a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes”

Quote by Curt Flood

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The way it is

This work delves into the essence of existence, examining the intricate tapestry of life and the human experience from a philosophical perspective. more

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Curt Flood
Curt Flood

Curt Flood, born on January 18, 1938, and died on January 20, 1997, was an American professional baseball player. He was renowned for his exceptional skills and leadership on the field and was honored with numerous awards during his career. Flood's most significant contribution to baseball history was his challenge to the player's 'reserve clause', which he refused to be traded to the New York Yankees in 1970, sparking a national debate about player freedom and team ownership. This event eventually led to the introduction of the free-agent clause in 1975. more

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