Former Major League Baseball Commissioner and Connecticut native Fay Vincent died Saturday, Feb. 1, at his home in Florida.
“Mr. President, we have a mutual friend, Fay Vincent.” Public figures like former presidents must hear that sort of thing whenever they leave the house, people playing Six Degrees of Kevin ...
Fay Vincent, the commissioner who banned George Steinbrenner from baseball in 1990, died Saturday. He was 86. Vincent died in a hospital in Vero Beach, Fla., after complications from bladder ...
Fay Vincent, who became baseball commissioner in 1989 and then was forced out three years later by owners intent on a labor confrontation with players, has died NEW YORK -- Fay Vincent ...
Fay Vincent, whose idealism and self-styled independence as baseball commissioner clashed with owners eager for war with the players’ union, leading to his resignation under pressure in 1992 ...
Fay Vincent, a top executive at Columbia Pictures and Coca-Cola who served three tumult-filled years as commissioner of Major League Baseball and who negotiated a controversial lifetime ban of ...
Former Major League Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent died Saturday, Feb. 1, at the age of 86, current commissioner Rob Manfred announced in a statement Sunday afternoon. Vincent presided over the ...
Vincent played a major role in resolving MLB's dispute with Pete Rose over Rose's gambling activities, which resulted in ...
NEW YORK — Fay Vincent, who became an unexpected baseball commissioner in 1989 following the death of A. Bartlett Giamatti and then was forced out three years later by owners intent on a labor ...