- 2003 :
- --- Milwaukee Brewers TV / Radio Play-by-play Announcer Bob Uecker is chosen for induction into the Broadcast ers' wing of the Hall Of Fame as the recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award . The 68-year-old former back-up Catcher , who joined the Milwaukee broadcast crew in 1971, is best known for the humor he has brought to the game through his starring role in the cult movie ''Major League'' and the beer commercial in which the phrase ''Must be in the front row!'' has become a familiar cry in ballparks around the country.
- ---Dependent on passing a physical, Free Agent Kenny Lofton agrees to a one-year pact to play with the Pittsburgh Pirates this season. Lofton would most likely start in Center Field moving Brian Giles to Left Field with LF Reggie Sanders going to Right .
- ---Able to maintain the organization's "long standing philosophy", which lets '' Cablevision '' customers choose whether or not to receive paid programming, the cable giant agrees one-year interim deal to offer '' YES Network '' to New York Yankees fans for a fee ending a bitter and costly yearlong feud. The arrangement makes ''YES'' a premium channel instead of basic cable channel which the new network had previously mandated and would have made every subscriber pay for the channel regardless of the viewer's choice.
- 1869 - Billy Rhines , pitcher (d. 1922 )
- 1900 - Marty McManus , infielder (b. 1900 )
- 1905 - Jack Rothrock , outfielder (d. 1980 )
- 1921 - Bill Kennedy , pitcher (d. 1983 )
- 1956 - Butch Wynegar , All-Star catcher
- 1957 - Steve Lake , catcher
- 1960 - Jerry Willard , catcher
- 1961 - Kirby Puckett , Hall of Fame outfielder (d. 2006 )
- 1963 - Mike Rochford , pitcher
- 1965 - Kevin Brown , All-Star pitcher
- 1981 - Bobby Jenks , pitcher
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