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2011 The Mets announce on their Twitter page that the team plans to move the left- and right-field fences at Citi Field closer to home plate by...
2011 Although offered approximately $4.5 million for a three-year extension, four times more than his current salary, Theo Epstein leaves the...
2010 For the first time in major league history, two former presidents attend the same World Series game when George H.W. Bush and his son,...
2008 The Mets quickly exercise their $12 million option on Carlos Delgado. After a well-publicized slow start, which strained the relationship...
2001 The Yankees' 3-2 victory over the Diamondbacks marks the first time a team comes back to tie a Fall Classic game in the ninth and then...
1972 In a seven-player trade, Don Money is dealt by the Phillies, along with Bill Champion and John Vukovich, to the Brewers in exchange for...
1960 The Giants trade infielder Andre Rodgers to Milwaukee for Alvin Dark. San Francisco obtains their former team captain not to be a player...
Today in Baseball History October 31st 1931 The Cardinals release 41-year-old right-hander Burleigh Grimes, the game's last legal spitballer....
OCTOBER 31 BASEBALL BIRTHDAYS **************** 1900 Cal Hubbard HOF umpire (AL 1936-51) [IMG] 1916 Ken Keltner third baseman, 1937-50, 7x...
2008 The Brewers hire Ken Macha to manage the team. The former A's skipper, fired by Oakland after Detroit swept the club in the 2006 ALCS,...
2007 The Yankees sign Joe Girardi to a three-year deal worth a reported $7.5 million to replace popular manager Joe Torre, who left earlier in...
1986 The Orioles exchange Storm Davis for Padres' catcher Terry Kennedy and minor leaguer Mark Williamson. After getting off to a 2-7 start...
1973 Mets' pitcher Tom Seaver (19-10, 2.08) wins the NL's Cy Young Award, outpointing runners-up Mike Marshall (Expos, 31 saves) and Ron Bryant...
This Day in Baseball History October 30th 1929 The Cardinals name coach Gabby Street as the team's field boss, replacing Bill McKechnie, who...
OCTOBER 30 BASEBALL BIRTHDAYS **************** 1867 Ed Delahanty, HOF left fielder (NL batting champion 1899; NL home run leader 1893, 96; 3 × NL...