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    Marge Schott. Margaret Carolyn Schott (née Unnewehr; August 18, 1928 – March 2, 2004) was an American baseball executive. Serving as managing general partner, president and CEO of Major League Baseball 's Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1984 to 1999, she was the second woman to own a North American major-league team without inheriting it ...

  2. Jun 10, 2020 · Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott, at the 1990 World Series at which the Reds swept the Oakland Athletics, was known for using racial and ethnic slurs and even praising Adolf Hitler.

  3. Mar 3, 2004 · Marge Schott, who evoked image of charming eccentric when she bought Cincinnati Reds in 1984 but became baseball pariah for offensive racial and ethnic remarks, dies at age 75; photo (M)

  4. Mar 30, 2015 · Marge Schott was the first woman to own a major league baseball team, but also faced accusations of racism, anti-Semitism and insensitivity. She donated millions to local causes, but also alienated players and fans with her actions and remarks.

  5. Jan 8, 2012 · Marge Schott was the first woman to own and operate a major league team, the Cincinnati Reds, but she was forced out of baseball because of her racist and anti-Semitic remarks. Learn about her life, career, controversies and legacy in this biography by Warren Corbett.

  6. Mar 2, 2004 · March 2, 2004. Marge Schott, who evoked the image of a charming eccentric when she bought the Cincinnati Reds in 1984 but whose gaffes and offensive racial and ethnic remarks embarrassed the sport ...

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  8. Mar 3, 2016 · "Marge Schott was probably the most misunderstood woman in the United States," said her longtime friend, Arnie Barnett. "That woman's got a heart [of] gold. I've seen her write million-dollar ...

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