In March 1953, when the Braves moved from Boston to Milwaukee, Warren Giles called on Simmons for some quick schedule changes.
Mr. Feeney succeeded Warren Giles as National League president the next year and held the post until he stepped down in 1986.
Warren Giles, the president of the National League, said to us, 'We're playing to win.'
It still had Warren Giles's name on it as president.
It selected Warren Giles and Hack Wilson.
How would Warren Giles react to an eight-game All-Star losing streak?
After his candidacy for Commissioner of Baseball fell short, Feeney succeeded Warren Giles as NL president late in 1969.
"Warren Giles" 29 June 2007.
Warren Giles served as National League president from 1952 to 1969.
Warren Giles (1896-1979) was a native of Moline, Illinois, and a three-sport athlete in high school.