John Buckingham Foster (July 16, 1863 – September 29, 1941) was an American baseball writer, ballclub officer and sports editor.[1]
Born in New York City, New York, Foster started his career as sportswriter for the New York World-Telegram.[1] He then joined the New York Giants in 1913, where he worked as secretary of the National League club for the next seven years.[2]
Afterwards, Foster joined the Spalding Company, where he worked as writer and editor of the Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide from the Spalding Athletic Library collection,[3] which offered official Major League Baseball statistics and recaps, along with abbreviated narrative and standings for the minor leagues.[3] The Spalding Company bought out the Reach Baseball Company in 1934, but the two guides continued to be published separately until 1939. Both companies eventually merged into the Spalding-Reach Guide for two more years, before being replaced by The Sporting News Baseball Guide after the 1941 publication.[4]
Foster died in 1941 in NY City at the age of 78.
Sources
edit- ^ a b Sprechman, Jordan; Shannon, Bill (1998). This Day in New York Sports. Sports Publishing LLC. ISBN 978-1-57-167254-4
- ^ John B. Foster, Secretary of the New York Giants for the past seven years, is no longer connected with the club. New York Times archives. Retrieved on June 1, 2019.
- ^ a b Books by John B. Foster. Goodreads website. Retrieved on June 1, 2019.
- ^ The Spalding Base Ball Guides, 1889 to 1939. ''Library of Congress Online. Retrieved on June 1, 2019.