Robert Paul Brown

Robert Paul Brown (b. July 5, 1876, Glencoe, Iowa; d. June 17, 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia), commonly called "Bob", was a professional baseball player, manager, and team owner.[1]

Brown's career started at Notre Dame in the 1890s. He went on to be a professional baseball player from 1900 until 1909, with teams in Oregon, Washington, and Montana. He was a member of the Spokane Indians when they won the 1908 Pacific Coast League championship.[2]

After his playing days ended, Brown went on to be a "shrewd" promoter and owner. He owned the Vancouver Bears (later the Canadians) and built Athletic Park on land leased from the Canadian Pacific Railway. (The park opened 18 April 1913.) As a promoter, he organized the first night baseball game played in Canada.[3]

Brown was the first person inducted into the British Columbia Baseball Hall of Fame.[4]

Notes

  1. Vancouver History Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  2. Vancouver History Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  3. Vancouver History Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  4. Vancouver History Retrieved 12 May 2015.

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