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1800S





1900S-1940S

  • 1900 - Baltimore Orioles manager John McGraw threatens that if the National League drops the Orioles, which is controlled by the owners of the Brooklyn Superbas , he will form an American League team. Two weeks later the NL Circuit Committee recommends buying out Baltimore, Washington, Cleveland, and Louisville and going to an eight-team league. McGraw then organizes a Baltimore club in the AL.



  • 1906 - The owners of the Boston Beaneaters reject a $250,000 offer for the team, which is destined to finish last again.


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1980S



  • , the winningest Hispanic American pitcher in major league history, who won 20 or more games six times and had an ERA of 2.50 or less six times, and Brooks Robinson , a winner of 16 straight Gold Glove s and hero of the 1970 World Series , who becomes the 14th player elected in his first year of eligibility.





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2000S



  • 2006 - Free-agent relief pitcher Julián Tavárez agreed a two-year deal with the Boston Red Sox worth $6.7 million. Boston also re-signed free agent infielder Tony Graffanino to a $2.05 million, one-year contract that avoids a salary arbitration hearing.



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