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Pittsburgh Clinches 1913 Presidents Cup

PITTSBURGH, PA. August 17, 1913 - In a 7-5 win over the Reading Reds, the Pittsburgh Keystones have clinched the 1913 Presidents Cup!

"This is incredible. It's been a few years in the making. When I put together this team, I can honestly say it wasn't about the money. I have enough of that already," said Keystones owner Marshall Henderson. "This was about winning a championship."

When asked if winning over five teams instead of seven made it feel less important, he responded "No. Not at all. 126 games is 126 games. It's a grueling season no matter how many teams your playing against."

He went on to thank his team and coaches. "We never could have done this without our manager, Edmon Callahan. He's the best manager in the game today and we're so lucky to have him. Also, to the twenty-five players on the active roster and any reserve players that contributed in any way, thank you. And Mr. Pendleton, you have outdone yourself. Congratulations."

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