


1923 Baseball Legends: Landis, Mathewson & Tierney
This photograph from 1923 captures a moment in baseball history featuring three notable figures: Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, Christy Mathewson, and James J. Tierney. Landis, a prominent figure in sports law, became the first Commissioner of Major League Baseball in 1920, bringing new reforms and stricter regulations to the game. His role established a precedent for the commissioners office and helped shape the future of baseball governance.
Christy Mathewson, often referred to as Matty, was one of the greatest pitchers in the history of baseball, known for his remarkable control and effective pitch strategies. During his career with the New York Giants, he garnered widespread acclaim and became a legendary figure in the sport. James J. Tierney, serving as the secretary for the Giants, played a crucial role in the management and operations of the team during this era. This photograph not only freezes a moment in time but also highlights the intersection of sports and law in the early 20th century through its prominent subjects.

1923 Baseball Legends: Landis, Mathewson & Tierney
