Monday, December 15 – Boston, Massachusetts
Commissioner Hubert Gotti as well as P.T. Barnum, the chairman of the owner’s board, have been genuinely concerned by their inability to sale the second of two franchises offered up for the 1892 season. Today, they were able to announce the sale of that franchise. It comes as a bit of a compromise. The franchise has been sold to Boston businessman Ivers Whitney Adams. Adams, who has been involved with the organizing of professional baseball in Boston, wanted to purchase a velo franchise to be established in Boston. Barnum, as the owner of the Boston Checkers, was opposed at first. As it grew ever more clear that no other offer for the franchise was going to come forward, Barnum relented and agreed to sale the team to Adams. Adams’ team will share Faneuil Hall with the Checkers as their home arena. No name, logo, or uniforms are yet prepared.