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1800S

  • 1883 - New York Gothams owner John B. Day proposes a resolution to prohibit a team from signing a player who has broken the reserve clause of his contract. This resolution, eventually adopted by both the American Association and National League , effectively changes the reserve clause from a device to protect owners from their own greediness to a vindictive weapon to be used against uncooperative players.





1900 - 1950S







  • 1957 - After 22 seasons, Larry Goetz is unwillingly 'retired' as a National League Umpire by Warren Giles . The discharged arbitrator had been critical of Senior Circuit because of the league's refusal to include umpires in the players' pension fund.



1960S - 1970S

  • 1960 - The American League proposes that both leagues expand to nine teams in 1961 and begin Interleague Play . There will be expansion in the American League in 1961, but interleague play does not arrive until 1997.











1980S - 1990S









2000S



  • 2003 - The oldest player in the majors next season could still be Jesse Orosco . The 46-year old Relief Pitcher agrees to a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and will earn an $800,000 salary when he is added to the big league roster.


  • 2004 - The recently relocated Washington National League franchise announces its new name, logo and colors. Using official original name of the district’s team which used the nickname the Senators from 1901-56, the club clad in red, white, blue and gold will be known as the Nationals .



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