John Henry Moss | |
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Minor League Baseball executive and Politician | |
Born: Kings Mountain, North Carolina | November 10, 1918|
Died: July 1, 2009 Kings Mountain, North Carolina | (aged 90)|
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John Henry Moss (November 10, 1918 – July 1, 2009) was a baseball executive and politician. Well known for his strong leadership and organizational skills, Moss was a key contributor to the development of Minor League Baseball during more than six decades, helping bring professional baseball to 43 United States cities represented by 114 ownership groups, by stressing the importance of providing quality, wholesome, family-friendly entertainment at an affordable price. Over the years, Moss gained inductions into five Halls of Fame and also received numerous honours for his commendable contributions to baseball.[1][2]