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    1923 Mike Garcia player (d. 1986)
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    1929 Norm Zauchin BirminghamBarons, Red Sox, Senators (d. 1999)
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    1933 Orlando Peña player
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    Tom Seaver (1944-2020) l HOF pitcher (NL Cy Young Award 1969, 73, 75; 12 x MLB All Star; NY Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago WS), born in Fresno, California
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    1965 Paul Sorrento, Somerville MA, infielder (Seattle Mariners)

    1966 Jeff Nelson, pitcher (NY Yankees), born in Baltimore, Maryland

    1973 Eli Marrero, Cuban-American MLB baseball player, 1997-2006 (St, Louis Cardinals and 5 other teams), born in Havana, Cuba
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    1983 Nick Markakis player

    1983 Ryan Braun player (Milwaukee Brewers), born in Los Angeles, California

    1983 Scott Moore player
     
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    1913 Wilbert Robinson is named the Dodgers' new manager, replacing Bill Dahlen. 'Uncle Robbie' will compile a 1375-1341 (.506) record during his 18-year Hall of Fame tenure as the Brooklyn skipper, capturing the National League pennant in 1916 and 1920.
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    1947 In the first deal between the clubs on consecutive days, the Browns trade righty Jack Kramer and All-Star shortstop Vern Stephens to the Red Sox for Pete Layden, Joe Ostrowski, Roy Partee, Eddie Pellagrini, Al Widmar, Jim Wilson, and $310,000. Boston plans to bat their new slugging middle infielder, known as Junior to his teammates, behind Ted Williams.
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    1960 Elvin Quesada, a native of the District of Columbia and presently the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, is awarded the American League's Washington expansion team. The new 'Senators' will take the original American League club, which moved to Minnesota to play as the Twins next season.

    1960 Dick Groat, the Pirates 30-year-old shortstop who led the league with a .325 average, is selected as the National League's Most Valuable Player, with Don Hoak, his partner on the left side of the Bucs' infield, being the runner-up for the honor. Another teammate, right-fielder Roberto Clemente, who will cop the prize in 1966, is very disappointed with being named eighth on the ballot.
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    1964 Yogi Berra signs a two-year contract with the Mets as a player-coach, earning $35,000 per season. The recently fired Yankee manager, donning his familiar number 8, will collect two hits in his limited nine National League at-bats.
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    1965 By a unanimous vote of the owners, retired Air Force Lieutenant General William Eckert becomes the fourth Commissioner of Major League Baseball, succeeding the retiring Ford Frick, who served 14 years in the position. The game's unfamiliar new leader, who hasn't attended a game in a decade, will quickly be dubbed in the press as "the Unknown Soldier."
     
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    1971 Vida Blue becomes the youngest player ever to win the MVP award. The 22-year-old A's southpaw is only the fifth hurler to capture both the Cy Young Award and the MVP in the same season, joining Don Newcombe (1956 Dodgers), Sandy Koufax (1963 Dodgers), Bob Gibson (1968 Cardinals), and Denny McLain (1968 Tigers).
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    1975 The Braves trade 27-year-old Dusty Baker (.261, 19, 72) and utility player Ed Goodson to the Dodgers for veteran slugger Jimmy Wynn, Lee Lacy, Tom Paciorek, and Jerry Royster. The hard-hitting outfielder will play a key role for his new team, helping Los Angeles win pennants in 1977 and 1978 and the World Series in 1981.
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    1976 Yankee catcher Thurman Munson (.302, 17, 105), receiving 18 of the 24 first-place votes, easily outdistances Royals' third baseman George Brett to become the American League's MVP. The team's captain, who won the Rookie of the Year award in 1970, is the first Bronx Bomber to be selected as the league's Most Valuable Player since Elston Howard copped the prestigious award in 1963.
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    1977 White Sox owner Bill Veeck gives Yankee free-agent Ron Blomberg, who has played in only one game during the last two seasons, a generous four-year contract worth $500,000 that includes an additional $80,000 signing bonus. The questionable deal will turn out to be a complete bust when 'Boomer' hits only .231 in 169 plate appearances in his one year with Chicago.
     
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    1982 Dale Murphy (.281, 36, 113) becomes the first Braves player to win the National League MVP since Hank Aaron won the award in 1957. The Atlanta outfielder will win the prestigious prize again next season, becoming the fourth National Leaguer to be honored in consecutive seasons.
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    1983 Willie Wilson, Willie Aikens, and Jerry Martin become the first active players sent to prison for drug violations. The judge hands down three-month sentences to the three members of the Royals for attempting to purchase cocaine.

    1987 George Bell becomes the first Blue Jay player to capture the American League's MVP Award. The 27-year-old Dominican outfielder hit .287, blasted 49 home runs, and drove in a league-leading 137 runs for the second-place Toronto club.
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    1989 Twenty-five-year-old right-hander Bret Saberhagen (23-6, 2.16) signs a three-year extension for $8.9 million with the Royals. The Cy Young Award recipient barely misses being baseball's first $3 million-a-year player, a mark Kirby Puckett will reach five days later when he comes to terms with the Twins for $9 million over three years.

    1992 Colorado selects right-hander David Nied from the Braves as their first player in the expansion draft. The 23-year-old right-hander, who was 3-0 for Atlanta last season, will pitch the first regular-season game in Rockies history, losing to the Mets and Dwight Gooden at Shea Stadium, 3-0.
     
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    2000 Pittsburgh catcher Jason Kendall signs the richest deal in Pirates' history. The $60 million, six-year contract extension, which includes a $4 million signing bonus, starts with a base salary of $6 million in 2002 and peaks at $13 million in 2007.

    2002 After dropping the first three contests in Japan, the American Major League team wins their fourth consecutive game, beating the Japanese stars, 4-2. The victory gives the United States, which hasn't lost a series to its Asian hosts since 1990, its fifth straight winning tour in the Land of the Rising Sun.

    2004 After being wined and dined by Tiger legend Al Kaline and owner Peter Ilitch, free agent Troy Percival signs a two-year, $12 million deal, surprising everyone, including his agent, announces he will pitch for Detroit next season. Before the preliminary meeting in the Motor City, the former Angels' closer scheduled meetings with the Indians and Cubs later in the week.

    2006 Bob Geren, filling the final managerial opening in the big leagues, is hired by the A's to pilot the defending AL West champions. The rookie skipper, a veteran minor league manager, replaces Ken Macha, dismissed after the Tigers swept Oakland in the ALCS.

    2006 Frank Thomas agrees to an $18.12 million, two-year deal to join the Blue Jays. After spending 16 years with the White Sox, the 38-year-old designated hitter had a comeback season with the A's last season, leading Chicago into the playoffs, batting .270 with 39 homers and driving in 114 runs.

    2008 Despite nursing a sore elbow during the season, Albert Pujols (.357, 37, 116) wins his second Most Valuable Player award of his eight-year major league career. The 28-year-old All-Star first baseman of the fourth-place Cardinals, the only player listed on every ballot, receives 18 of the 32 first-place votes cast by the BBWAA to outpoint runner-up Ryan Howard of the World Champions Phillies, 369-308.
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    2008 A new Hall of Fame Classic contest, replacing the discontinued annual exhibition game between major league teams, will be played in Cooperstown featuring the game's legends and old-timers. The event will take place on Father's Day and be part of a weekend of planned activities and programs, including a skills clinic, a hitting contest, and autograph sessions.

    2009 Zack Greinke (16-8, 2.16), with 25 of the 28 first-place votes cast by the writers, wins the American League Cy Young Award, joining Steve Carlton of the 1972 Phillies as the only hurlers to win the prestigious pitching prize while toiling for a last-place club. This Saturday, the Royals' right-hander will have another big day when he marries his high school sweetheart Emily Kuchar, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.
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    2010 In the second trade of the general managers' meetings, the A's deal Rajai Davis to the Blue Jays for a pair of right-handed minor leaguers, Trystan Magnuson and Daniel Farquhar. Last week, Oakland acquired outfielder David DeJesus from the Royals, making their former fleet outfielder expendable.

    2010 After being the runner-up five times, Ron Gardenhire is finally named the American League's Manager of the Year. The only field boss listed on all 28 ballots, the Twins skipper led his team to its sixth Central Division title in nine seasons.
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    2010 Bud Black edges Cincinnati skipper Dusty Baker by one point for the National League Manager of the Year honors. The Padres manager kept his underdog team in the playoff race until the last day of the season when they were knocked out of contention by San Francisco, the eventual World Champions.
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    2011 Clayton Kershaw is named by the BBWAA as the National League's Cy Young Award recipient, easily outpointing Philadelphia's Roy Halladay, who had won the prestigious pitching prize last year. The 23-year-old southpaw earned the NL's triple crown by posting a 2.28 ERA, striking out 248 opponents, and notching the most victories in the circuit, along with Arizona's Ian Kennedy, with a record of 21-5.
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    2011 The baseball owners unanimously approve the long-delayed sale of the Astros from Drayton McLane to Jim Crane. The deal depended on the new owner's acceptance of the franchise switching from the NL Central to the AL West in 2013, which reportedly lowered the sale price from $680 million to $615 million.

    2014 The Braves trade Gold Glove outfielder Jayson Heyward and setup man Jordan Walden to the Cardinals for right-handers Shelby Miller and 22-year-old minor leaguer Tyrell Jenkins. The move appears to start a rebuilding period for Atlanta under the team's new general manager John Hart.

    2018 Norte Dame, wearing unique Yankees-themed uniforms, beats Syracuse, 36-3, in the Shamrock Series played at Yankee Stadium. The Fighting Irish, clad in pinstriped sleeves and pants, includes Cole Kmet, a tight end who also pitches for the university's baseball team.
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    On November 17 in Baseball History...
      • 1953 - The St. Louis Browns officially become the Baltimore Baseball Club Inc. The Baltimore franchise board officially changes its name to the Orioles.
      • 1959 - Giants slugger Willie McCovey is the National League Rookie of the Year. McCovey gets all 24 votes to make him the second Giant in a row to win the award unanimously. Teammate Orlando Cepeda ran away with the award in 1958.
      • 1960 - The new Washington franchise is awarded to Elwood Quesada, Washington native, World War II hero, and head of the Federal Aviation Agency.
      • 1965 - Retired Air Force Lieutenant-General William Eckert is unanimously elected commissioner of baseball. Ford Frick leaves office after 14 years.
      • 1982 - Dale Murphy wins the National League Most Valuable Player Award, becoming the first Brave to be so honored since Hank Aaron in 1957. The center fielder hit .281 with 36 home runs, 109 RBI, 113 runs, and 23 stolen bases.
      • 1987 - George Bell becomes the first Blue Jay ever to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award, edging Detroit's Alan Trammell, 332-311. Bell hit .308 with 47 home runs and a league-leading 134 RBI.
      • 1998 - Atlanta's Tom Glavine edges San Diego closer Trevor Hoffman for the National League Cy Young Award. It is the sixth time in the past eight seasons that a Braves pitcher has won the award.
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    1915 Ken Burkhart (St. Louis Cardinals) and umpire, born in Knoxville, Tennessee (d. 2004)
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    1962 Jamie Moyer, Sellersville PA, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
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    1963 Dante Bichette, outfielder (Colorado Rockies), born in West Palm Beach, Florida
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    1965 Mark Petkovsek, pitcher (St Louis Cardinals), born in Beaumont, Texas

    1966 Ron Coomer, Crest Hill IL, infielder (Minnesota Twins)

    1967 Tom Gordon, Sebring FL, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)

    1968 Gary Sheffield, outfielder (Florida Marlins), born in Tampa, Florida
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    1969 Lee Anne Ketcham (Silver Bullets), born in Tallahassee, Florida

    1970 Allen Watson pitcher (SF Giants), born in Brooklyn, New York

    1975 David Ortiz HOF first baseman/DH (10 × MLB All-Star; World Series 2004, 07, 13; World Series MVP 2013 Boston Red Sox, Minnesota Twins), born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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    1886 After spending five seasons in the American Association, the Pittsburgh Alleghenys leave the circuit, joining the National League as an expansion team. The team in 1891 will become known as the Pirates, a name derived from an incident involving the franchise accused of being "piratical" for taking a player from the defunct Players' League.

    1914 The Cubs hire future Hall of Fame catcher Roger Bresnahan to manage the team. The former Cardinal skipper stays for just one year, with Chicago finishing in fourth place with a 73-80 record.
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    1947 In the second of two deals between the clubs on the two-day, 13-player transaction, St. Louis obtains Sam Dente, Clem Dreisewerd, Bill Sommers, and $65,000 from the Red Sox in exchange for Ellis Kinder and Billy Hitchcock. When the dust settles, Boston ends up with two top-of-the-rotation hurlers, Kinder and Jack Kramer, and an All-Star offensive shortstop to hit behind Ted Williams, Vern Stephens, and the cash-deprived Browns, in addition to its four new players, receive a total of $375,000.
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    1949 Dodger second baseman Jackie Robinson (.342, 16, 124) becomes the first black player to win the MVP Award. Stan Musial, Ralph Kiner, and teammate Pee Wee Reese are the runners-up in the BBWAA balloting.
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    1951 PCL's Los Angeles Angels infielder and future star of TV's The Rifleman, Chuck Connors, citing he wants to stay in California, becomes the first player to refuse to participate in the major league draft. The former Cub first baseman's desire not to leave the Pacific Coast League allows the minor leagues to ask for more money for big-league talent.
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    1954 Lou Boudreau replaces A's skipper Eddie Joost, given his unconditional release as a player-manager. During his three-year tenure in Kansas City, the future Hall of Famer will pilot the second-division club to a 151-260 record.

    1959 Bob Elliott replaces Harry Craft as the A's manager. During his three-year stint in Kansas City, 'Wildfire' will compile a 162-196 (.453) record, finishing in seventh place each season in the eight-team circuit.
     
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