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4817:, 90, Hall of Fame manager who led the New York Yankees to eight pennants and record seven World Series titles; also won 1929 NL pennant with Chicago Cubs, and was first manager to capture flags in both leagues; posted a 1,460–867 (.627) mark with the Yankees alone, from 1931 through May 23, 1946, when he resigned; also managed Boston Red Sox from 1948 to June 18, 1950; as of 2021, his 2,125 career wins ranked eighth in major league history, and his winning percentages of .615 (regular season) and .698 (postseason) were both all-time records 5005:, 49, portly first baseman who appeared in 600 MLB games for the St. Louis Cardinals (1949–1954), Chicago Cubs (1954), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), Los Angeles Dodgers (1958), Detroit Tigers (1960) and Los Angeles Angels (1961–1962); legendary minor-league slugger who led Pacific Coast League in home runs for three straight years (1955–1957), belting 55 and 56 homers in the latter two seasons and winning the 1956 PCL Triple Crown; three-time PCL MVP and member of its Hall of Fame 4076: 5889: 5616:, 80, St. Louis sportscaster who gained fame as voice of the 1930s Cardinals, calling their games (and those of the American League's Browns) from 1930 through 1942; focused on Cardinals in 1943 and then switched to Browns in 1948, continuing with them part-time until 1953, their last season in Missouri before they became the Baltimore Orioles; worked six World Series and eight All-Star games 2724:, "One's a born liar (referring to Jackson), and the other's convicted (referring to Steinbrenner, about an incident from the past when Steinbrenner was accused of making illegal presidential campaign contributions)." Martin later appears on live television tearfully announcing his resignation from the Yankees, although some sources believed Steinbrenner actually fired him. 5122:, 63, Baseball Hall of Famer and nine-time All-Star second baseman in 11 seasons for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians, who won the 1942 MVP award and set an American League record of 246 home runs at his position; later a manager (Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics and Kansas City Royals between 1958 and 1969) 5507:, 49, two-time All-Star second baseman for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1953 to 1966, player-coach in 1965–1966, and full-time Dodgers' coach from 1967 until his death; won four World Series rings, as well as Rookie of the Year Award honors both in the Negro leagues and the National League; after his passing, 5061:, 89, outfielder in 366 games for three Chicago MLB teams during the 1910s: the 1910 White Sox, 1914–1915 Whales (of the then "outlaw" Federal League), and 1916 Cubs; led Fed circuit in home runs with 16 in 1914 and runs batted in with 94 the following season; longtime minor-league manager and big-league scout 4956:, 47, who compiled a 10–1 won–lost mark in 95 games pitched for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1951, 1954–1957) and St. Louis Cardinals (1958); said to be the first American to play in Nippon Professional Baseball when he hurled for the 1953 Nishitetsu Lions during his posting to Japan as a U.S. serviceman 5218:, 75, fine outfielder and consistent hitter who played from 1927 through 1939 for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs, ending his career with a lifetime .302 batting average, including 1,357 hits, 80 home runs, and 699 runs batted in 1,222 games 2422:
accepts the restructured deal, valued at $ 20.5 million, after it initially nixed Yawkey's attempt to sell the team to Sullivan and LeRoux for $ 15 million in September 1977; under that arrangement, the duo would have invested only $ 200,000 of their own capital and borrowed the rest to obtain a 52
5469:, 27, fine defensive outfielder and base runner for California Angels who hit .323 and .336 during his first two full big league seasons with the 1976–1977 Minnesota Twins; his life and career were cut short when he was the victim of a meaningless, accidental homicide; son of Negro leagues star 4796:, 84, first baseman for five American League teams who batted .307 in 1,866 career games over 16 seasons; led AL in hits twice (1918 and 1926) and won the league's MVP award in the latter year; member of two World Series champions, the 1920 Cleveland Indians and 1929 Philadelphia Athletics 5718:, 87, second baseman who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Terriers and Boston Braves in a span of three seasons from 1912 to 1916; managed in the minor leagues off and on from 1919 through 1934, then became a scout and farm system director for the St. Louis Cardinals 2230:
dives for behind second base. As he was in the air, the ball hits the base and caroms behind Smith. As he is diving in the opposite direction, Smith reaches out with his bare hand and catches the ball. He bounces up, and throws Burroughs out at first. The Padres win the game
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in which he was hit hard for six hits and six runs over five innings. The Giants were quite vocal with their displeasure over the Braves using Bouton in that game because they were still in a tight division race with the Dodgers, only to lose to him in this, his very next
5584:, 70, outfielder for the Boston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers during five seasons spanning 1929–1935; led National League outfielders in assists in 1934 and also had a 25-game hitting streak that year; later a minor league manager and served as pilot of the 1946 4852:, 47, middle infielder and third baseman for the Cleveland Indians from 1957 to 1958, who is recognized for having been the first ballplayer to perform professionally in Minor League Baseball, Negro league baseball, Japanese Baseball and the major leagues 4995:, 61, multi-year All-Star at both right field and shortstop who played in the Negro American League between 1937 and 1948, principally for the Kansas City Monarchs; member of Monarchs' 1942 Negro World Series champions; also a member of basketball's 4775:, 80, pitcher for 1924 Cleveland Indians and 1927–1929 Pittsburgh Pirates, getting into 59 career games; member of 1927 National League champions who hurled a scoreless inning against the "Murderers' Row" 1927 Yankees in Game 2 of Fall Classic 4901:, 85, Cuban second baseman for the Cuban Stars of the Negro National League and Eastern Colored League (1920–1921, 1928) and Boston Red Sox (1925–1926); one of the first to play in both the pre-integration U.S. Major Leagues and Negro leagues 2706:. Jackson made a half-hearted attempt with the first pitch, and Martin removed the bunt sign. Jackson, however, defied Martin and still attempted a bunt, but ended up popping out to the catcher. Jackson was suspended by Martin for five games. 4873:, 75, infielder for New York Yankees (1932 and 1934–1937) who, after almost eight full years in the minors, returned to MLB at age 42 in 1945 for a final stint for the wartime Pittsburgh Pirates; two-time (1936, 1937) World Series champion 5673:, 78, backup outfielder who played for the New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Robins and Cincinnati Reds over part of five seasons spanning 1926–1931; fearsome slugger and longtime skipper in minor leagues 2548:
June 26 - In only their second season, the Toronto Blue Jays we're world beaters - for one day - as they scored 24 runs against an established Baltimore Orioles with the football like final score of 24-10 before only 16,184 at Toronto's
5033:, 68, right fielder known for his accurate arm who played 1,042 games for six MLB clubs between 1931 and 1945; 1937 National League All-Star and member of 1944 St. Louis Browns, only team from that city to win an American League pennant 5322:, 65, All-Star third baseman for the 1940–1948 Kansas City Monarchs; led Negro American League in stolen bases (twice, in 1946–1947), runs batted in (1945), triples (1946), and hits (1947); member of 1942 Negro World Series champs 4768:, 75, Cuban southpaw pitcher and outfielder who played in both the Eastern Colored League (33 games for the 1924 Cuban Stars East) and segregated Organized Baseball (including one game for the 1929 St. Louis Browns) 3358: 3198:
American League Manager of the Year. He guided the Brewers to a 93-win season and the Brewers' first winning season. Bamberger received 20 first-place votes to 9 first-place voted by Bob Lemon of the New York
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are the Atlanta pitchers. Rose goes 0-for-4, including striking out in the 9th inning to end the game. Rose's streak is the second-longest in major league history. He goes 70-for-182 during the skein (a
5012:, 79, outfielder who played for five Negro leagues clubs between 1922 and 1933, notably the Kansas City Monarchs and Detroit Stars; led 1930 Negro National League with ten triples in 69 games played 5416:, 81, middle infielder and third baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates over part of five seasons from 1916 to 1927 5680:, 66, All-Star first baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics who twice batted .300, and later coached at the University of Minnesota for 31 years, while winning three College World Series titles 3304:, who had led the team to five NL Division titles, four NL Championship pennants, two World Championships (1975–76), and averaged 96 wins per season. Anderson will become the manager of the 2423:
percent share. With the retention of the wealthy Mrs. Yawkey in a leading ownership role, the sale (reportedly the highest price yet paid for a sports franchise in the U.S.) goes through.
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was killed while riding in a car with several others. The estranged husband of a woman in the car fired a single shotgun blast into the car, killing Bostock. Bostock was 27 years old.
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August 17 - This was the second of 6 straight seasons in which the New York Mets would finish either 5th or 6th place. In this game, the Mets lost to the San Diego Padres (with rookie
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in a major-league game (July 11, 1914); in 1932 became the Indians' play-by-play broadcasterβ€”the first former player to transition to radio boothβ€”and held the job through 1953
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hit home runs to help the Cincinnati Reds snap a six-game losing streak via 12-6 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Tom Seaver pitched seven innings for the win and reliever
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of the National Football League; later an assistant coach with the Packers and New York football Giants, a minor league manager, and a coach for Chicago Cubs, 1945–1949
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earns his 62nd and final big league victory (his first since 1970), a 4–1 win over the San Francisco Giants. Bouton is best known as the author of the baseball diary
5430:, 82, utility infielder for the New York Yankees in four seasons between 1923 and 1928, being a member of three World Series champion teams and one AL pennant winner 359: 4782:, 85, pitcher who worked in 60 games for the 1914–1915 Baltimore Terrapins of the "outlaw" Federal League, then appeared in five games for the 1918 Cincinnati Reds 165: 120: 5232:, 83, pitcher for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Robins, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in a span of nine seasons from 1917 to 1929 4908:, 81, pitcher in 97 games for Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Indians between 1917 and 1922, later a longtime coach and traveling secretary for the Athletics 364: 314: 217: 170: 5115:, 51, Dallas sportscaster; member of the Texas Rangers' broadcast team since the team moved from Washington in 1972 and lead announcer from 1974 until his death 2899:; a lead which had been fourteen games just weeks earlier. The Yankees defeat the Red Sox 15–3, and go on to sweep the series, erasing the Red Sox lead in the 376: 371: 287: 227: 207: 4949:, 73, pitcher who worked in 261 games over nine seasons between 1933 and 1944 for four MLB clubs, notably the Brooklyn Dodgers, for whom he went 20–13 in 1939 4789:, 80, Hawaiian-born, dimunituve catcherβ€”he was listed as 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m) tallβ€”who appeared in 44 games for 1924–1925 St. Louis Browns 2342:. Kingman, who had also homered in the sixth, hits his third home run of the day in the fifteenth inning to give the Cubs a 10–7 victory over the Dodgers at 339: 309: 272: 5577:, 80, minor-league infielder and manager and NBA basketball player who served the St. Louis Cardinals as a longtime scout; member of Basketball Hall of Fame 5364:, 85, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 210 games, including a no-hitter, for the St. Louis Cardinals, while compiling three 20-win seasons, and two wins in the 5336:, 72, Hall of Fame football player and coach, who also played 16 games in the majors as an outfielder and pinch hitter for the 1931–1932 St. Louis Cardinals 5276:, 79, who played every position (although mainly a first baseman) for the Indianapolis ABCs and Detroit Stars of the Negro National League from 1925 to 1928 391: 257: 242: 110: 2447:
pitched a complete game one-hitter as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the hapless New York Mets 8-2. The only Hit Silvio gave up was a 2-run home run by Met
386: 140: 5261:, 68, nicknamed "Bullfrog", pitcher who played from 1933 through 1948 for the Philadelphia Athletics, Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox, whose 5096:, 83, Hall of Fame executive who served as Commissioner of Baseball (1951–1965) and president of the National League (1935–1951); ex-sportswriter and " 4824:, 72, left-handed hurler for 1929–1931 Cleveland Indians, 1937–1939 Boston Bees and 1939–1940 Cincinnati Reds, working in 134 career major league games 329: 302: 262: 247: 5462:, 73, NFL halfback (1932–1933) and outfielder/pitcher for the Chicago American Giants and Cincinnati Tigers of the Negro leagues between 1932 and 1937 3037:, closing out the regular season with an eight-game winning streak. They will have to play a one-game playoff at Fenway the very next day against the 5779: 319: 222: 202: 5444:, 72, outfielder and third baseman who played for the St. Louis Browns in three seasons from 1928 to 1932, and later served as a center for the NFL 3259:
and Minor leaguer Greg Jemison. Righetti, considered the top left-handed pitching prospect in the minors, will win AL Rookie of the Year honors in
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November 1 - Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees was named the American League Cy Young Award by a unanimous vote, taking all 28 first-place votes.
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to seven Negro National League pennants, including five in a row from 1937 to 1941; played in six East-West All-Star games between 1933 and 1947
5500:, 63, outfielder for the 1942–1948 Birmingham Black Barons who batted .359 lifetime and led the Negro American League in hitting (.391) in 1945 237: 175: 5455:, 74, star pitcher in the Negro leagues where he was a dominant left-hander, and later a head coach at Alcorn State University for two decades 5147:, 64, batteryman who played seven MLB games for Boston of the National League in 1935, 1936 and 1938β€”four as a pitcher and three as a catcher 2350:, "What's your opinion of Kingman's performance?" during his post-game interview. Lasorda goes off in a now-famous obscenity-laced tirade. 2346:, and end his day with eight RBIs. Following the game, Paul Olden, a reporter for radio station KLAC in Los Angeles asks Dodgers manager 1947: 5129:, 91, Canadian left fielder who played his entire career (1908, 1910–1922) with the Cleveland Naps/Indians; first batter to face hurler 4859:, 69, pitcher who appeared in the Negro leagues between 1932 and 1942, primarily for the Philadelphia Stars of the Negro National League 2165:
slugs a 3-run home run in the first inning, and the field is showered with candy bars which were given out free to the fans at the game.
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knocked in four runs with a single and a double, leading The Yankees to a 5th straight win, a 9-0 triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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November 7 - Jim Rice had a historic 1978 season with the Boston Red Sox and was rewarded by being named the American League MVP.
3053:. News of the Indians' victory is announced on Fenway Park's video screen with the words "THANK YOU, RICK WAITS – GAME TOMORROW." 771: 4925:, 86, second baseman for Philadelphia Athletics (1916–1917, 1919) and Washington Senators (1919); played in 207 big-league games 2796:
August 6 - It's a record no one wants for any batter, in the 9th inning of an important key game, future Baseball Hall of Famer
5329:, 78, pitcher/first baseman for the St. Louis Giants/Stars and Dayton Marcos of the Negro National League between 1921 and 1926 5165: 744: 5517:, 64, pitcher in 70 career games for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves in four seasons between 1936 and 1943; brother of 5732:, 68, seven-time All-Star first baseman for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees, who had 34-game hitting streak in 1938 3853: 2392:. His second is a 535-foot shot in the fourth inning that lands in the upper deck – the only fair ball ever to be hit there. 4838:, 79, pitcher who appeared in 304 games in 12 seasons spanning 1921 to 1934 for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians 2800:
struck out for the 1,711th time, breaking a Major League record for batters getting struck out that was previously held by
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starts for the NL, becoming the first pitcher to start for both leagues in the All-Star Game. Blue also started in
2150:, making his first major-league start since July 6, 1976, hurled 5 and one third innings before being relieved and 4741: 719: 706: 612: 5054:, 88, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Naps and Indians and the Cincinnati Reds between 1914 and 1921 5949: 5746:, 87, backup who played for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees in part of four seasons from 1912 to 1917 5026:, 88, infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs from 1910 to 1917, getting into 432 career contests 3366: 2807:
August 10 - Ron Guidry fired a three-hitter to become the American League's first 16-game winner this year and
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of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League; longtime scout for Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos
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knock Kansas City out of a tie for first place with the Texas Rangers with a 5-4 Angels win over the Royals.
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honors in 1973, and was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame the same year along with outfielder
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on June 1, 1937, boosted the White Sox' chances during their futile pursuit of the American League pennant
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since January 1967, and club president since March 1974, turns over his GM role to longtime assistant
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May 16 - With the team in last place and having its worst start since 1968 Chicago White Sox owner
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contributes two home runs to his cause. The loss snaps the Pirates' streak of 24 straight wins at
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in the first inning for his 2,284th career strikeout, passing a Dodgers record previously held by
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who had a Gold Glove award now wins the National League MVP, he got 21 of 24 first place votes.
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5–0. Forsch walks 2 and strikes out 3 in pitching the first home no-hitter by a Cardinal since
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the winning pitcher. All three of Guidry's losses in 1978 were to left-handers named "Mike":
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April 27 - Willie McCovey drove in four runs and a double and his 496th home run in leading
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enter today's opening game of a four-game series in Boston with a four-game lead over the
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wins the American League Rookie of the Year Award with 21 of 28 first places votes over
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for minor league pitcher Greg Field and a player to be named later. The trade leaves
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on the team) 9-2 that would put the Mets in last place to stay for the entire season.
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drove in a couple of runs as the Kansas City Royals beat the Cleveland Indians 5-4.
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engage in a clubhouse fistfight over comments made by Sutton in an interview with
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June 1, 1937: Bill Dietrich no-hitter lifts White Sox in a race for first place
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closes out the year with a 25–3 record, but not before giving up a home run to
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10–8 in a 9-inning game that sees a Major-League record 45 players participate.
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also having won their divisions, all four defending division winners repeat.
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personified the Dodgers franchise prior to its move to Los Angeles in 1958
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for the American League East title. It is another defining moment in the
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win their fourth straight game, 7–2, to clinch their second consecutive
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In his 12th major league season speckled with near-misses, Cincinnati's
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for career hit 3,000 and gets a hug at first base from former teammate
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career strikeout record while pitching for the Dodgers. He struck out
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as the last remaining member of the β€³Miracle Metsβ€³ team that won the
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strikes out four batters in the fifth inning of an 11–0 win over the
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June 30 – In the first game of a 10–9, 10–5 doubleheader loss to the
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strikes out 18 batters – 15 in 6 innings – in a 4–0 shutout of the
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is announced as the New York Yankees' manager for the 1980 season.
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and the San Francisco Giants to a 5-3 win over the Atlanta Braves.
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ownership syndicate. O'Neill's group includes longtime executive
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starts his 44-game hitting streak by collecting two hits in the
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August 5 – At Old-timers Day at Yankee Stadium, recently fired
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leading the American League Western Division (24–15), manager
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with the winning run. A walk to Cey and a routine liner that
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says in a post-game interview about Jackson and Yankee owner
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April 20 – With two out in the top of the fourth inning, the
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hit a pinch-hit grand slam homer in the seventh to help his
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are finally soldβ€”to a group now headed by former sole owner
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of the National League in 1927 and later played with the
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is named Yankee manager for the remainder of the season.
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with the score tied 5–5 in the bottom of the 10th. With
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lock up for the second time since Seaver's trade to the
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with two outs in the ninth inning to send the game into
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into a sour loss for the current World Champion Yankees.
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muffs in center field sets up Russell's game-winner.
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who ruled in 1961 that home run records of Ruth and
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suffers his third and final loss in a stellar 25–3,
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would be recorded separately based on season length
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Woman Executive of the Year (major or minor league)
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The Twins will complete the trade by sending 3113:smashes two home runs and a triple to pace the 2245:smashes three home runs in a 14–7 win over the 2125:become the second team to adopt this tradition. 2021:to a group headed by trucking industry magnate 5301:, 52, second baseman for the 1948 Chicago Cubs 5190:, 81, catcher for the 1921 Pittsburgh Pirates 3215:November 10 – In a 10-player transaction, the 5950: 5780:"Red Sox Sold to a Group Led by Jean Yawkey" 5659:, 78, pitcher for the 1928 Chicago White Sox 3148:, 3 games to 1, with a 4–3 victory over the 2369:and a minor league player named to be later. 2113:match-up wearing green uniforms in honor of 2955:September 23 – Following a dinner party in 2465:becomes the first major leaguer to hit two 2157:April 13 – The New York Yankees defeat the 2079:). 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Taylor Spink Award 5151: 4917:19th century MLB catcher 3822: 2660:for the American League. 2514:Arizona State University 2410:, and the club's former 2294:inside-the-park home run 2129: 2087: 651:: National League, 7–3; 2821:August 20 – Before the 2618: 2537:June 17 – The Yankees' 2455: 2384:hits two home runs off 2263:singles off Montreal's 2023:Francis "Steve" O'Neill 1091:MLB statistical leaders 698:Big League World Series 5871:SABR Biography Project 5855:SABR Biography Project 5839:SABR Biography Project 4083: 3117:to a 9–5 win over the 3013:Led by home runs from 2648:earns the MVP trophy. 2253: 1950:on 301 of 379 ballots. 754:Mexican Pacific League 34:throughout the world. 26:The following are the 6854:Negro league baseball 6849:Minor League Baseball 6844:Major League Baseball 4979:Gerard "Nig" Lipscomb 4078: 3150:Philadelphia Phillies 3121:in the opener of the 3119:Philadelphia Phillies 2968:Philadelphia Phillies 2474:Philadelphia Phillies 2182:Philadelphia Phillies 1653:Philadelphia Phillies 1044:Philadelphia Phillies 1025:Philadelphia Phillies 1006:Philadelphia Phillies 949:Philadelphia Phillies 789:Baseball Hall of Fame 758:Tomateros de CuliacΓ‘n 736:1978 Caribbean Series 408:Major League Baseball 4997:Harlem Globetrotters 3187:is named Series MVP. 3183:. 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1978 Major League Baseball season
1978 Nippon Professional Baseball season
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1978 in sports
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