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1800S

  • 1871 - Joseph Jerome (Joe) McGinnity is born in Rock Island, Illinois . A right handed pitcher, McGinnity gained notoriety by winning both ends of doubleheaders, and in 1903, he pulled off the feat three times in a single month, winning all six games. In a 10-season major league career, he amassed 246 wins, including 31 in 1903, 35 in 1904, and seven seasons with 20-plus wins. McGinnity will be elected to the Hall Of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1946.




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  • 1999 - The career of New York Mets Pitcher Paul Wilson is derailed again when he suffers a partially torn ligament in his pitching elbow while warming up before a three–inning stint in a minor-league game. An MRI will show a partial tear of the MCL in his elbow, and on March 30 he will undergo Tommy John Surgery which will sideline him for the year.



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  • 2001 - The San Diego Padres sign Rickey Henderson and send him to Triple-A to get in shape. For Henderson, it is his first time in the minors since a three-game rehabilitation 16 years ago.


  • 2005 - After avoiding salary arbitration by signing a one-year $10.5 million deal worth in the off season, Lance Berkman agrees to a six-year, $85 million contract with the Houston Astros . The three-time All-Star outfielder will be an Astro until 2010 with the club holding the option for an additional year.




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