When the National League, baseball's first major league, was formed in 1876, Young was named secretary and treasurer, posts he continued to hold until leaving office as president in 1902. Although well-liked, his tenure was marked by a tendency to acquiesce to the desires of the most powerful NL owners; league play in the 1890s increasingly tended toward rowdyism and violence on the field, and labor disputes resulted in the single year of the Players League. Young also oversaw the NL's merger with the American Association after the 1891 season. When the American League claimed major league status in 1901, many star players and top umpires jumped to the new league after tiring of the NL's style. Resulting disputes between NL owners necessitated a change at the league level, and both Young and rival candidate Albert Spalding had to withdraw their names from consideration in the contest for the presidency. Young returned to his post with the Treasury Department; he died at age 76 in Washington.
When the National League, baseball's first major league, was formed in 1876, Young was named secretary and treasurer, posts he continued to hold until leaving office as president in 1902. Although well-liked, his tenure was marked by a tendency to acquiesce to the desires of the most powerful NL owners; league play in the 1890s increasingly tended toward rowdyism and violence on the field, and labor disputes resulted in the single year of the Players League. Young also oversaw the NL's merger with the American Association after the 1891 season. When the American League claimed major league status in 1901, many star players and top umpires jumped to the new league after tiring of the NL's style. Resulting disputes between NL owners necessitated a change at the league level, and both Young and rival candidate Albert Spalding had to withdraw their names from consideration in the contest for the presidency. Young returned to his post with the Treasury Department; he died at age 76 in Washington.
Family Members
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Cornelius Miller Young
1836–1899
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Joseph Sturtevant Young
1842–1902
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Oliver Davidson Young
1845–1881
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Almarin Young
1845–1849
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Almarin T. Young Jr
1849–1914
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Malcom S. Young
1862–1898
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Sarah Louisa Young McCreedy
1864–1943
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Ella Minerva "May" Young Hodge
1867–1949
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Charlotte S. Young Anna
1873–1956
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Jane Ann "Jennie" Young Williams
1879–1948
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Caroline E. "Carrie" Young Dempster
1882–1951
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Caroline E. "Carrie" Young Dempster
1882–1951
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Jane A. Young Williams Fonda
1883–1948
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Alice Brower Young Smith
1885–1951
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