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    1986 Roger Clemens (24-4, 2.48), joining Denny McLain, who accomplished the feat in 1968, becomes only the second American League pitcher to unanimously win the Cy Young Award when he captures all 28 first-place votes cast by the writers. The Red Sox 24-year-old right-hander will also be named the circuit's most valuable player.
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    1996 Blue Jays right-hander Pat Hentgen (20-10) edges New York's Andy Pettitte (20-8) for the American League Cy Young Award by a narrow margin of 110-104. Mariano Rivera, the Yankee southpaw's teammate, finishes third in the balloting, getting one first-place vote.
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    2001 After playing Class-A ball for one year, Albert Pujols (.329, 37, 130) is named the National League Rookie of the Year by the BBWAA. The Cardinal freshman set NL rookie marks for RBIs (130), total bases (360), and extra-base hits (88) and fell one home run shy of tying the National League rookie record of 38 established by Frank Robinson in 1956 as a member of the Reds.
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    2001 Although disappointed not winning the award unanimously, Mariners outfielder Ichiro, after leading the circuit in hitting, is named the American League Rookie of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Chris Assenheimer of the Elyria (OH) Chronicle-Telegram voted for CC Sabathia (17-4) as his top choice, citing the nine years of professional experience in Japan made Ichiro less of a rookie than 21-year-old Indian hurler.
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    2002 Miguel Tejada, who receives 356 points from the Baseball Writers' Association of America, including 21 first-place votes out of a possible 28, is selected as the American League's Most Valuable Player. The A's shortstop joins countrymen Sammy Sosa and George Bell as Dominican Republic natives to win the award.
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    2007 In the closest election since 1980, since the initiation of the current voting method (5 points for 1st, 3 points for second, and 1 point for third), the Baseball Writers' Association of America selects Ryan Braun as the National League Rookie of the Year. By a margin of two points, the Brewers' third baseman edges Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, who was listed first on more than half of the BBWAA ballots.
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    2007 Dustin Pedroia (.317, 8, 50) becomes the sixth Red Sox player and the first to win the American League Rookie of the Year since Nomar Garciaparra's selection in 1997. The 5'9" second baseman, listed first on 24 of the 28 BBWAA ballots, easily outdistances Rays outfielder Delmon Young (.288, 13, 93).
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    2008 Joe Maddon, receiving 27 of the 28 first-place votes cast by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, easily wins the American League Manager of the Year award. The Rays skipper, who succeeded Lou Piniella in 2006, this year's NL's choice for the honor, led Tampa Bay to a pennant after the team posted the worst record (66-96) in baseball last season.
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    2008 Lou Piniella wins the National League Manager of the Year award after leading the Cubs to the postseason for the second consecutive season. While managing in Seattle, the fiery skipper also won the AL honor in 1995 and 2001.
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    2008 The A's acquire Matt Holliday (.321, 25, 88) from the Rockies in exchange for former Rookie of the Year reliever Huston Street, southpaw starter Greg Smith, and highly touted outfield prospect Carlos Gonzalez. The 28-year-old All-Star left fielder, who can become a free agent at the end of the season, could not agree with Colorado on a long-term contract.
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    2011 In recognition of his contributions to the Boys & Girls Clubs in Philadelphia and his native Hawaii, Shane Victorino, the recipient of the 2011 Branch Rickey Award, is inducted as the 20th member of the Baseball Humanitarians Hall of Fame. Through his foundation, the Phillies' center fielder has pledged more than $900,000 to renovate the 105-year-old Nicetown Boys & Girls Club, located in an impoverished section of Philadelphia, into the centerpiece of the organization's twelve facilities in the city.
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    2012 Mike Trout (.326, 30, 83), the BBWAA's unanimous selection as the Rookie of the Year, surpasses Lou Whitaker (1978 Tigers) by three months and five days to become the youngest American League player to be honored with the award. The 21-year-old Angel center fielder joins Evan Longoria (2008 Rays), Nomar Garciaparra (1997 Red Sox), Derek Jeter (1996 Yankees), Tim Salmon (1993 Angels), Sandy Alomar Jr. (1990 Indians), Mark McGwire (1987 A's), and Carlton Fisk (1972 Red Sox) as the only other unanimous AL winners.
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    2012 Bryce Harper becomes the second-youngest player selected as the National League Rookie of the Year, 24 days older than Dwight Gooden when the Mets right-hander won the award in 1984. The 20-year-old center fielder is the first Nationals player to win a BBWAA postseason award since the franchise moved from Montreal to Washington in 2005.
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    2013 After guiding the 94-68 Pirates to the Wild Card and their first winning season since 1992, Clint Hurdle becomes the second Buc skipper, joining Jim Leyland (1990, '92), to be selected as the National League Manager of the Year by the BBWAA. The Pittsburgh pilot was named first on 25 of 30 writers' ballots, easily outdistancing Don Mattingly of the Dodgers and the Braves' Fredi Gonzalez for the award.
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    2013 Terry Francona, who never received a first-place vote for the award after guiding Boston to two World Championships in his eight seasons with the club, is named the American League's Manager of the Year by the BBWAA. The Indian skipper, who helped the much-improved Wild Card Tribe reach the playoffs for the first time in six years, receives 15 of the 30 writers' first-place votes, with John Farrell of the Red Sox finishing second, having his name on the top of a dozen ballots.
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    2019 The Giants hired Gabe Kapler to replace retiring manager Bruce Bochy, who won three World Series during his 13 seasons with the team. San Francisco's new skipper, who agreed to a three-year deal, was fired by the Phillies in October with a year left on his contract after piloting Philadelphia to a 161-163 record during his two seasons at the helm.
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    2021 The Giants extend manager Gabe Kapler's contract after the team wins a franchise-best 107 games, capturing the NL West flag by one game after edging the 106-win Dodgers on the regular season's final day. The extension for the 46-year-old San Francisco skipper, completing his second season at the helm, runs through the 2024 season.
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    New York #Yankees legend Mickey Mantle hits his final HR to beat #SFGiants legend Willie Mays on "Home Run Derby"! (1960) Mickey won $2,000, Willie won $1,000! #MLB #Baseball #History
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    Buck O’Neil served as a stevedore with a @USNavy construction battalion in Subic Bay, Philippines during WWII.
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    When Ted Williams gave batting tips, everyone listened!
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    November Baseball Birthdays 11/13

    (1911-2006) Buck O'Neil HOF coach (1st African-American coach in MLB) and first baseman (NgL World Series 1942; 2 x NgL All Star; KC Monarchs), born in Carrabelle, Florida
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    1941-2019 Mel Stottlemyre pitcher (5 x MLB All Star; NY Yankees) and coach (5 x World Series; NY Mets, NY Yankees), born in Hazleton, Missouri
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    1965 Rob Natal, catcher (Florida Marlins), born in Long Beach, California
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    This Day in Baseball History November 13
    1899 The National League announces two umpires will be working each game starting next season. A crew of four umps employed for all regular-season games will not begin until 1952.

    1931 Yankee owner Jacob Ruppert buys the International League's Newark franchise. The Bears will successfully send many players to the Bronx, including Charlie Keller, Joe Gordon, and Spud Chandler.
    Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio, Charlie Keller and George Selkirk in 1939
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    1934 Bucky Harris is hired again in Washington, replacing recently-sold manager Joe Cronin. The 'Boy Wonder' previously managed the Senators to American League championships in 1924 and 1925.
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    1935 Long-time owner Tiger owner Frank Navin, 64, dies suddenly after suffering a heart attack while riding his favorite horse, Masquerade, at the Detroit Riding and Hunt Club. Thirty-seven days previously, the Detroit institution watched the club win their first World Series in five attempts during his 32-year reign.
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    1951 The Japanese Pacific League All-Star team beats Lefty O'Doul's All-Stars, 3-1. The contest marks the first time American pros have lost to professional players from another country.
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    1958 After trying to woo the Reds, Phillies, and Pirates to come to the Big Apple, New York's mayor Robert Wagner, who appointed a four-person committee to bring the National League back to the city, announces the preliminary plans for the Continental League. Chairman William Shea proposes the new league, implying that the upstart circuit might raid National and American League rosters due to baseball's refusal to consider expansion.

    1965 At the beginning of his induction speech at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Branch Rickey mumbles to the audience before collapsing over the podium, "I don't believe I'm going to be able to speak any longer." The 83-year-old baseball executive, who suffered a massive heart attack on stage, will remain unconscious while in intensive care at Boone County Memorial Hospital in Columbia, Missouri, before dying three weeks later.

    1968 Bob Gibson (22-9, 268 strikeouts, 1.12 ERA) wins the National League's Most Valuable Player Award, edging out Reds infielder Pete Rose. The Cardinals' right-hander was also the unanimous winner of the Senior Circuit's Cy Young Award when he garnered all 20 BBWAA first-place votes.
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    1974 Steve Garvey, who didn't lead the league in any offensive category (.312, 21, 111), receives 13 of the 22 first-place votes cast by the BBWAA to win the National League MVP Award, outpointing runner-up Lou Brock, who stole major league record 118 bases and scored 105 runs for the Cardinals. The Dodgers' Gold Glove first baseman played a pivotal role in the team's National League championship.
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    1978 The Yankees sign Luis Tiant as a free agent to a two-year $875,000 contract. The 38-year-old right-hander will post a 21-17 (.553) record during his tenure in New York, but El Tiant will not appear in the postseason in 1980 when the team wins the American League East division.
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    1979 Two players are named co-winners of the National League MVP award for the first time in major league history. Cardinal first baseman Keith Hernandez and Pirates outfielder Willie Stargell share the honor, with both garnering 216 points in the BBWAA balloting, but 'Pops' receives ten first-place votes compared to the four for the Redbird infielder.
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    1980 In the re-entry draft, Dave Winfield is selected by ten of the 26 teams, including the Mets, Yankees, and Braves, the front-running clubs hoping to land the San Diego superstar. The 29-year-old outfielder, who will ink a record $16 million ten-year free-agent deal with the Bronx Bombers, is limited to signing a contract with one of the teams that had chosen him, a provision which usually weakens a free agent's bargaining position.
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    1984 Chicago second baseman Ryne Sandberg (.314, 19, 84) is overwhelmingly selected as the National League's Most Valuable Player, receiving 22 of the 24 first-place votes in the BBWAA balloting. Ryno becomes the first Cub to capture the award since the writers honored Ernie Banks in 1959.
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    1987 Jim Frey, the team's former manager and broadcaster, is named the Cubs' Director of Baseball Operations. The first major move made by the skipper of the 1984 Chicago squad that won the NL East title will be to name Don Zimmer, a longtime friend, as Chicago's field boss.
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    1989 The Red Sox release Jim Rice, ending his 16-year tenure with the team. The future Hall of Fame outfielder/DH, who played his entire career with Boston, retires with a lifetime .298 average and 382 home runs.
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    1990 A's hurler Bob Welch (27-6, 2.95, 127) wins the AL Cy Young Award. The 34-year-old right-hander's 27 wins are the most in the majors since 1972, when Steve Carlton won that many for the last-place Phillies.
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    1995 Reds' shortstop Barry Larkin wins the National League's Most Valuable Player award, with Colorado outfielder Dante Bichette and Atlanta right-hander Greg Maddux as the runners-up in a close election. The Cincinnati infielder, the first shortstop since Maury Wills in 1962 to cop the prestigious prize, provided excellent defense and batted .319 to help his team to capture the NL West Division.
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    1996 Padres' third baseman Ken Caminiti is selected as the fourth unanimous winner of the National League's Most Valuable Player award, joining Orlando Cepeda (1967 Cardinals), Mike Schmidt (1980 Phillies), and Jeff Bagwell (1994 Astros). In a 2002 Sports Illustrated cover story, the oft-injured San Diego infielder admitted using steroids during his 1996 MVP season and several seasons afterward.
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    1998 The ball thrown by Red Sox hurler Howard Ehmke and hit by Babe Ruth for the first home run hit in Yankee Stadium is sold at an auction for $126,500 ($110,000 bid + 15% commission). Mark Scala found the 1923 historic ball in the attic of his grandmother's home several years ago.
     
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    2000 Red Sox hurler Pedro Martinez (18-6, 1.74) wins his third American League Cy Young Award in the last four seasons. The right-hander is the first AL pitcher to be honored unanimously in consecutive years.
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    2001 Randy Johnson (21-6, 2.49, 372) wins his fourth Cy Young Award, his third straight as a member of the Diamondbacks. The 'Big Unit,' who also won the honor in 1995 with the Mariners, is the second pitcher to win three consecutive Cy Young awards, joining Greg Maddux, who won four in a row from 1992-95.
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    2002 The Giants select former Expo veteran skipper Felipe Alou to replace Dusty Baker as their new manager. The 67-year-old Dominican Republic native compiled a 691-717 record during his ten years at the helm with Montreal, getting the nod as the National League Manager of the Year in the 1994 strike-shortened season.
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    2003 Eric Gagne, who saved 55 consecutive games for the Dodgers, becomes the ninth reliever to win a Cy Young Award. The runner-up is Jason Schmidt of the Giants, the pitcher with the NL's best won-lost percentage (17-4, 77%) and an ERA of 2.34 to lead the circuit.
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    2003 MLB announces that the drug screens taken during the past baseball season tested positive in 5-to-7 percent of the 1,438 samples provided by the players. The results will set into motion a mandatory testing program for performance-enhancing drugs with punitive consequences for failure for the first time in baseball history.
     
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    2006 Three of the top four National League vote-getters for Rookie of the Year Honors finishers are Marlins teammates. In an extremely tight race, Florida shortstop Hanley Ramirez edges Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and his teammates, second baseman Dan Uggla and hurler Josh Johnson.
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    2006 The Mets stage a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the construction of the 45,000-seat ballpark, which will replace Shea Stadium in 2009. The new $800-million Citi Field ballpark, named in association with Citigroup Inc., will be reminiscent of Ebbets Field, featuring a statue of Jackie Robinson in a rotunda named after the immortal Brooklyn Dodger infielder.
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    2006 Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander (17-9, 3.63) cops the AL Rookie of the Year award, receiving 26 first-place votes of a possible 28 cast by the BBWAA. The 23-year-old hard-throwing hurler becomes the first starting pitcher to win the freshman award since Yankee newcomer Dave Righetti accomplished the feat in 1981.
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    2007 Given their postseason match-ups of the CYA candidates, many baseball observers are surprised when CC Sabathia (19-7, 3.21) beats out Red Sox ace Josh Beckett (20-7, 3.27) for the American League Cy Young Award. In the ALCS, the 27-year-old Indian southpaw faced Beckett twice and lost each time, but voting takes place at the end of the regular season.
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    2008 Cliff Lee (22-3, 2.54) receives 24 of 28 first-place votes from the BBWAA to win the American League Cy Young award. Joining Gaylord Perry (1972) and CC Sabathia (2007), the 30-year-old southpaw becomes the third Indian hurler to cop the honor.
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    2008 With a year left on his contract, Ron Gardenhire agrees to a two-year extension to remain as the Twins skipper through 2001. The 51-year-old manager, who replaced Tom Kelly in 2002, has compiled a 622-512 record during his seven-year tenure in Minnesota, winning four division titles with the small-market team.

    2008 In a five-player trade with the White Sox, the Yankees obtained Nick Swisher and Triple-A right-hander Kaneoka Texeira for pitching prospects Jeff Marquez and Jhonny Nunez, along with infielder Wilson Betemit. The Bronx Bombers plan to use the flexible 27-year-old switch hitter to replace the departing first baseman Jason Giambi, but he could be moved to the outfield if the team acquires a big-name free agent to play first.

    2010 The Marlins send outfielder Cameron Maybin to the Padres for right-handed relievers Edward Mujica and Ryan Webb. The 23-year-old outfielder, the 10th overall pick in 2005, was traded by Detroit two years later in a major multiplayer Winter Meeting deal that included Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis.

    2010 During an auction at the Louisville Slugger Museum, the winning bid for the ball Yankee slugger Babe Ruth hit for his 702nd career home run is $264,500, three times the estimated price. The historic horsehide, hit at Chicago's Comiskey Park in 1934 off future Hall of Fame right-hander Ted Lyons, had been passed down by three generations of a Minnesota family before being made available to the public.
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    2012 Bob Melvin, for the second time in his career, is selected as the Manager of the Year when the Baseball Writers' Association of America name him first on 16 of 28 ballots to narrowly outpoint Buck Showalter of the Orioles, 116-108. The Oakland skipper, the National League's BBWAA managerial award recipient in 2007 with the Diamondbacks, guided the A's to the American League West title before losing Game 5 in the ALCS to Detroit.

    2012 Davey Johnson, who led the Nationals to the most victories in the major leagues with a 98-64 record, is selected as the National League Manager of the Year, receiving 23 of the 32 first-place votes cast by the writers. The 69-year-old manager, honored by the BBWAA in 1997 for his managerial skills with the Orioles, joins Bobby Cox (Blue Jays, Braves), Tony La Russa (White Sox and A's, Cardinals), Lou Piniella (Mariners, Cubs), and Jim Leyland (Pirates, Tigers) as the fifth skipper to have won the award in both leagues.

    2013 The Phillies and Marlon Byrd, who helped the Pirates reach the postseason for the first since 1992, agree on a two-year, $16 million deal. Last offseason, the 36-year-old outfielder signed a minor league contract with New York, emerging as one of the team's few offensive assets before being dealt to Pittsburgh in August, where he hit .318 for the eventual Wild-Card Bucs.

    2013 Max Scherzer is selected by the BBWAA as the American League's Cy Young Award winner, receiving 28 of 30 writers' first-place votes to finish ahead of Ranger ace Yu Darvish and Mariner starter Hisashi Iwakuma. The 29-year-old Tigers right-hander, who posted a 21-3 record with a 2.90 ERA in 32 starts for the pennant-winning club, joins Justin Verlander (2011), Denny McLain (1968-69), and Willie Hernandez (1984) as the fourth hurler to cop the prestigious pitching prize hurling for Detroit.
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    2014 Clayton Kershaw (21-3, 1.77 ERA ) becomes the first pitcher to win the National League MVP award since Cardinal right-hander Bob Gibson copped the honor in 1968. The 26-year-old Dodger southpaw won his third NL Cy Young Award yesterday, receiving 18 of 30 of the writers' first-place votes to easily outdistance runner-ups Giancarlo Stanton (8) and Andrew McCutcheon (4).
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    2014 Angels outfielder Mike Trout is the unanimous selection of the BBWAA for the American League's Most Valuable Player Award after finishing as the writers' second choice during the previous two seasons to the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera. The 23-year-old South Jersey native becomes the youngest unanimous MVP selection in baseball history.
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    2019 The Baseball Writers' Association of America announces the NL's Cy Young Award recipient is Jacob deGrom, who received 29 of 30 first-place votes after finishing the campaign 11-8 with an ERA of 2.43 while leading the circuit with 255 strikeouts. The 31-year-old Mets' right-hander has won the prestigious pitching prize in back-to-back seasons, marking only the 11th time it has occurred in baseball history.

    2020 Freddie Freeman, receiving 28 of 30 of the writer's first-place votes, becomes the first Braves' player named the National League's MVP since Chipper Jones won the prestigious award in 1999. After dealing with a debilitating bout with COVID-19 during the team's pre-season summer camp, the 31-year-old first baseman batted .341 and collected 37 extra-base hits, including 13 homers, while playing in the full slate of Atlanta's 60 games.
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    2020 The Marlins hire Kim Ng, who has worked for major league teams for over three decades, to be the club's new general manager, making her the first female general manager in baseball history. The 51-year-old Asian American, most recently the MLB's senior vice president of baseball operations, previously held positions with the Yankees, Dodgers, and the White Sox, where her career started as an intern in 1990.

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    ”Former Teammates Carlton Fisk and Carl Yastrzemski talk before a 1981 RedSox-WhiteSox game at Comiskey
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