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Alfred James Reach (May 25, 1840 – January 14, 1928) was an Anglo-American sportsman who, after becoming one of the early stars of
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in the National Association, went on to become an influential executive, publisher, sporting goods manufacturer and spokesman for the sport. Born in
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,History for Alfred James Reach
at webcemetaries.com
Reach was a regular for the champion Eckford club of Brooklyn in the early 1860s before moving to the
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in 1865. When the National Association began, he helped them win the first professional baseball pennant in 1871.Al Reach Statistics
at baseball-reference.com
Upon his retirement from playing in 1875, he helped found the
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franchise. Reach served as team president from 1883 to 1899. Later, similarly to Albert Spalding, Reach formed a sporting goods company and earned millions. In fact, he sold his company to Spalding in 1889. Reach was the trade name used on the game balls for the
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until 1976. Reach kept his interest in the Phillies franchise, selling to a syndicate led by James Potter in 1903. Reach died at age 87 in
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, and is interred at West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. A Pennsylvania historical marker was dedicated on April 4, 2003 at 1820 Chestnut Street in
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for Reach's contribution to baseball. File:Alfred J Reach Historical Marker 1820 Chestnut St Philadelphia PA (DSC 3246).jpg, Alfred J. Reach Historical Marker


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reach, Al Major League Baseball right fielders Major League Baseball players from the United Kingdom Major League Baseball players from England English baseball players Brooklyn Eckfords (NABBP) players Philadelphia Athletics (NABBP) players Philadelphia Athletics (NA) players Philadelphia Phillies managers Philadelphia Phillies owners Philadelphia Athletic players Baseball executives 19th-century baseball players 1840 births 1928 deaths Sportspeople from London Burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery