Then he was suspended in 1984 for a full season by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
Former Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said with regret that stadiums had become "a white man's place to be."
At the end of that season, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspended him for the 1984 season.
When the company bought the Cubs in 1981, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn was unsettled.
In 1976, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn ordered camps opened after a 23-day shutdown.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn issued a ban against them.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn blocked the sale, citing the family's ties to race tracks.
In response, on September 8, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspended him indefinitely.
Seattle was promised a franchise by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
They have lined up potential ownership groups, with former Commissioner Bowie Kuhn expressing an interest in taking part.