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  1. Hugh Fullerton IV (also known as Hugh Fullerton Jr., 1904–1965) was a reporter and columnist for the Associated Press. Hugh Fullerton V was a newspaper owner in Ohio and Michigan, and later taught journalism.

  2. 2 nov. 2021 · The World Series was rigged. Hugh Fullerton's revolutionary analysis backed it up. But in 1919 his calls were ignored by a game now transformed by data.

  3. chicagology.com › 1919worldseries › hughfullertonHugh Fullerton - chicagology

    Hugh S. Fullerton was born in 1873, and he was considered one of “the best-known baseball writers in the country” for the first quarter of the twentieth century. “A titan of the Chicago press box,” Fullerton graduated from Ohio State College and started writing in Cincinnati in 1889.

  4. 1964 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Hugh Fullerton. Starting as a 16-year-old newspaper cub in Cincinnati, Hugh Fullerton wrote baseball columns and edited sports pages in Chicago, New York, Columbus (Ohio) and Philadelphia for nearly half a century.

  5. 3 déc. 2014 · Bill Lange and Elmer Foster were likely the two favorite subjects of sportswriter Hugh Fullerton, who continued to write about both long after their careers were over.

  6. 9 oct. 2014 · Leading the charge was sportswriter Hugh Fullerton, who investigated the 1919 series and later wrote a famous article for the New York Evening World titled “Is Big League Baseball Being Run for...

  7. From SABR member Jacob Pomrenke at The National Pastime Museum on May 22, 2017: No one who knew him would have been surprised to learn that Hugh S. Fullerton was in the middle of the fracas that led to the formation of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America during the 1908 World Series.