Denny McKnight
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Denny McKnight (January 29, 1848 - May 5, 1900) was the founding owner of the Pittsburgh Allegheny baseball club (now known as the Pittsburgh Pirates); he also managed the club at the begging of the 1884 season. McKnight served as President of the American Association until he was ousted 1886.
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Preceded by Joe Battin |
Pittsburgh Pirates Managers 1884 |
Succeeded by Bob Ferguson |
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