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1800S

  • 1881 - The Buffalo Bisons club meeting reveals their home attendance for 1881 was just over 32,000.


  • 1889 - The California League meets and officially awards the pennant to Oakland on the basis of their final day 5–4 win over San Francisco. The forfeit is thrown out.





1900S-1940S


  • 1912 - Boston Braves owner James Gaffney purchases the Allston Golf Club on Commonwealth Avenue with a plan to construct a ball park there. Ground breaking will commence on March 20, 1915.





  • 1942 - At major league meetings in Chicago , World War II travel restrictions are the order of the day. Owners decide to restrict travel to a three-trip schedule rather than the customary four. Spring Training in 1943 will be limited to locations north of the Potomac or Ohio rivers and east of the Mississippi .




1950S


  • 1954 - The Yankees and Orioles complete the largest trade in major league history as 17 players, including Don Larsen , Gene Woodling , Bob Turley change teams. The first phase of the transaction began November 18 and will conclude today after the major league draft.





1960S


  • 1963 - ML owners agree to allow the expansion clubs four protected first-year players who can be optioned to the minors without being subject to a draft.







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2000S

  • 2000 - Reliever Turk Wendell , who wears uniform number 99, agrees to a three-year deal worth $9,999,999.99 with the New York Mets . Wendell had asked that his pact include an option year in which he would play for free, but that plan was unworkable because baseball's collective bargaining agreement sets a $200,000 minimum salary.






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