Ed McKeever (baseball owner)
Edward J. McKeever (March 19, 1859 in Brooklyn, New York – May 27, 1925) was a construction contractor in Brooklyn in the early 1900s. Ed and his brother Stephen bought half of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team from Henry Medicus on January 2, 1912. Together with co-owner Charles Ebbets, they built what became Ebbets Field. McKeever served as Vice-President of the Dodgers until Charles Ebbets died of a heart attack on April 18, 1925. McKeever was appointed team President, but he caught a cold at Ebbets' funeral and died within a week.
External links
- Dodgers ownership history
- Bio of the McKeevers
- Dodgers history
- NY Times article on the McKeevers purchasing shares of the team
Preceded by Charles Ebbets |
Brooklyn Dodgers President 1925 |
Succeeded by Wilbert Robinson |
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