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Retirement and management changes, 1920
-Cincinnati Reds SP Orval Overall retired from professional baseball.
-St. Louis Cardinals 1B Hal Chase retired from professional baseball.
-Cincinnati Reds SP Hi West retired from professional baseball.
-Cincinnati Reds SP Tom Hughes retired from professional baseball.
-Boston Red Sox 2B Chet Chadbourne retired from professional baseball.
-New York Giants LF Bob Bescher retired from professional baseball.
-Washington Senators 3B Buck Herzog retired from professional baseball.
-Pittsburgh Pirates LF Ward Miller retired from professional baseball.
-Pittsburgh Pirates RP Grover Lowdermilk retired from professional baseball.
-Boston Braves 3B Herman Bronkie retired from professional baseball.
-Washington Senators RP Sailor Stroud retired from professional baseball.
-Washington Senators RF Red Kelly retired from professional baseball.
-Boston Braves LF Willie Hogan retired from professional baseball.
-Cleveland Guardians RP Hub Perdue retired from professional baseball.
-Detroit Tigers SP Vean Gregg retired from professional baseball.
-Detroit Tigers 1B Joe Kutina retired from professional baseball.
-Washington Senators CF Jimmy Walsh retired from professional baseball.
-Detroit Tigers CF Benny Meyer retired from professional baseball.
-Boston Red Sox LF Albert Decker retired from professional baseball.
-The Cincinnati Reds retired #11 in honor of Orval Overall.
-Chicago Cubs general manager Ernie Abell retires.
-The Chicago Cubs fired manager Joe Harrington.
-The Philadelphia Phillies fired manager Tom Loftus.
-Brooklyn Robins manager Jake Drauby leaves the team, his contract was not renewed.
-The Brooklyn Robins signed manager Charlie Brown to a 4-year, $2,250 per year contract.
-The Philadelphia Phillies signed manager Charlie Osterhout to a 5-year, $2,250 per year contract.
-The Chicago Cubs signed general manager Pat Deasley to a 3-year, $1,250 per year contract.
-The Chicago Cubs signed manager Frank Gilmore to a 5-year, $2,800 per year contract.
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