- 1884 - National League president Abraham G. Mills resigns and is replaced by former league secretary Nick Young.
- 1939 - The National Professional Indoor Baseball League, headed by league president Tris Speaker , begins play. The league has 10 clubs, one in each then major-league city except Washington . Alas, it disappears within a month.
- 1996 - MLB most controversial owner, Jerry Reinsdorf , and most controversial player, Albert Belle , join forces with the Chicago White Sox . Belle signs a record five-year, $55M deal that makes him the first player to surpass the $10M per year mark. Reinsdorf, seen as the instigator in the owners' vote against the collective bargaining agreement, draws the ire of owners in both leagues who feel Reinsdorf sold them out.
- 2001 - San Francisco Giants Left Fielder Barry Bonds is named National League Most Valuable Player by the Baseball Writers Association Of America with 30 of 32 first-place votes. Bonds, who hit .328 with 73 Home Run s and 137 RBI , wins the Award for an unprecedented fourth time. Previously, he was awarded as a Pittsburgh Pirates member in 1990 , 1992 and 1993 . Three-time MVP Award winners include Yogi Berra , Roy Campanella , Joe DiMaggio , Jimmie Foxx , Mickey Mantle , Stan Musial and Mike Schmidt , all of them Hall Of Famers .
- 1862 - Billy Sunday , outfielder (d. 1935 )
- 1892 - Everett Scott , infielder (d. 1960 )
- 1921 - Roy Campanella , Hall of Fame catcher (d. 1993 )
- 1930 - Joe Morgan , player and manager
- 1938 - Ted Turner , executive
- 1943 - Aurelio Monteagudo , pitcher (d. 1990 )
- 1945 - Bobby Tolan , outfielder
- 1947 - Bob Boone , All-Star catcher and manager
- 1956 - Dickie Noles , pitcher
- 1967 - Gary DiSarcina , All-Star infielder
- 1977 - Justin Duchscherer , pitcher
- 1979 - John-Ford Griffin , outfielder
- 1979 - Ryan Howard , infielder
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