The Louisville Grays Scandal of 1877

by William A. Cook

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<p> By the mid-1870s, gambling in baseball threatened the public's confidence in the sport and its very existence as a professional enterprise. Recognizing this, Chicago owner William A. Hulbert and seven of his colleagues formed the National League, dedicating it to such high-minded ideals as preventing contract jumping and, most importantly, eliminating gambling from the sport.</p><p> Hulbert's new league was severely threatened in 1877 by a gambling scandal that rocked its f