Frank J. Navin: Vice President of the American League in 1928 Baseball
The 1928 page from the Reach Official American League Baseball Guide features Frank J. Navin, who served as the Vice-President of the American League. The text provides a brief overview of Navin's contributions to baseball during the 1920s, particularly focusing on his influence in the American League and his role within the Detroit baseball sphere. As the owner of the Detroit Tigers, Navin's management helped elevate the team's status in Major League Baseball, contributing to its competitiveness during a dynamic era. The 1920s marked significant changes in the sport, including the rise of star players and the evolution of league structures. Under Navin's leadership, attendance at Tigers games increased, reflecting the team's growing popularity.