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  1. Calvin Robertson Griffith (December 1, 1911 – October 20, 1999), born Calvin Griffith Robertson, was a Canadian-born American Major League Baseball team owner.

  2. Aug 14, 2012 · Griffith struggled during his last decade in Minnesota, however, after a couple of key family members died and baseball’s changing economics undercut his operational philosophies. Calvin Griffith was born Calvin Robertson on December 1, 1911, in Montreal, Quebec.

  3. Oct 21, 1999 · Calvin Griffith, who in his three decades as owner of the Washington Senators and their successor, the Minnesota Twins, personified a lost age when baseball teams were run as tight-spending...

  4. Apr 17, 2014 · Specifically he began attending league meetings in place of Clark, along with taking charge of making player trades and negotiating contracts with media outlets. Clark Griffith died on October 27, 1955, and on November 1, at age 43, Calvin was elected president of the Washington Nationals.

  5. The first thing to remember about Calvin Griffith, who died yesterday at the age of 87, is that he was not Clark Griffith. Clark gave big league baseball to Washington. Calvin took it away.

  6. Sep 20, 2021 · In September of 2010, the Minnesota Twins unveiled a memorial to highlight Calvin Griffith, their first owner.

  7. Jun 21, 2020 · Calvin Griffith was born Calvin Robertson in Montreal, QC, in 1911, the son of James Robertson and Jane Davies. He was one of seven children, two girls and five boys. His oldest sister, Mildred, would marry Joe Cronin, while the younger Thelma would marry Joe Haynes, both Washington Senators players. His younger brother Sherry ...

  8. Calvin Robertson Griffith (December 1, 1911 – October 20, 1999), born Calvin Griffith Robertson, was a Canadian-born American Major League Baseball team owner.

  9. Jan 28, 2010 · Calvin Griffith was instrumental in bringing the club from Washington to Minneapolis in 1961, where he served 24 more years as president and principal owner of the Minnesota Twins. The Twins won three AL West titles under his reign (1965, ’69, ’70), one AL pennant (1965), and they hosted the MLB All-Star Game in 1965, the year ...

  10. Calvin Griffith died in his retirement home of Melbourne, Florida, of kidney infection. Griffith started the Minnesota Twins when he moved his baseball team from Washington, D.C., to the Twin Cities in 1961.