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1800S


  • 1882 - The Kentucky Legislature modifies a recently passed law which inadvertently prohibited the playing of baseball games in the commonwealth.




1900S-1930S





1940S-1950S

  • 1946 - In a classic pitching matchup played in the newly constituted Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Venezuela, Alex Carrasquel of Magallanes beat Roy Welmaker and Vargas club, 3–2, in 17 innings. In the six-and-a-half-hour marathon, Carrasquel is good enough to silence the bats of Roy Campanella and Sam Jethroe . Both pitchers go the distance in one of the greatest matchups ever.


  • 1947 - Former Negro Leagues legend Josh Gibson dies from a brain tumor at the age of 35. Considered by many to be the greatest Home Run hitter in the history of the Negro Leagues, Gibson will eventually gain election to the Hall Of Fame in 1972, when he is selected by the Special Committee on the NL.




1960S-1970S






1980S-1990S



  • 1997 - Former All-Star outfielder Curt Flood , who challenged baseball's reserve system and made possible today's megasalaries, dies at age 59.




2000S

  • 2000 - The 30 major league owners vote to give all their Internet rights to the Commissioner 's office. Bud Selig is expected to parcel out monies in equal amounts.





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