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1800S




1900S



  • 1909 - Alfred Reach and John Rogers sell the Philadelphia Phillies to a group headed by Israel Durham. Durham will become president.



1910-1930S


  • 1935 - The New York Yankees release longtime star Outfielder Babe Ruth , freeing him to sign a $20,000 contract with the Boston Braves of the National League . Ruth’s new contract with the Braves also gives him a share of the team’s profits. In 1934, Ruth had endured one of his worst seasons with the Yankees-at least by his lofty standards-with a .288 Batting Average , 22 Home Run s and 84 RBI . In 1935, he will play just only 28 games for the Braves before announcing his retirement on June 2 at the age of 40. Ruth will hit the final three home runs of his major league career on May 25 against the Pittsburgh Pirates , giving him a total of 714. His last home run will clear the Right Field Grandstand at Forbes Field and will travel an estimated 600 feet.



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1970S-1980S


1990S


  • 1992 - Boston Red Sox owner Jean R. Yawkey dies at the age of 83. For the first time in 59 years, someone other than a Yawkey will own the team. Mrs. Yawkey's husband, Tom , became president of the Red Sox in 1933, and was the sole owner of the team for 44 seasons, longer than anyone in major league baseball history.




2000S



  • 2005 - Atlanta Braves Pitcher Mike Hampton and his wife offer a $25,000 reward for the safe return of Jessica Marie Lunsford. The nine-year old, who disappeared from her Florida bedroom four days ago, is in the same grade with one of the Hamptons' two sons at Homosassa Elementary School.



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