- 2005 - In Game Six of the NLCS , the Houston Astros earned their first World Series berth in 44 years of team history with a 5–1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals . Roy Oswalt , who also won Game Two, gave up only three Hits and Struck Out six Cardinals for seven innings in earning the NLCS MVP award. Houston had been 0-5 with a chance to clinch the NLCS. For the Cardinals, the loss marked the end of the season for the team that led the majors with 100 Win s. It also was the final game at Busch Stadium , scheduled to be demolished by a wrecking ball to make room for St. Louis’ new ballpark. Houston will face the Chicago White Sox in the World Series.
- 1874 - Tom McCreery , outfielder (d. 1941 )
- 1876 - Mordecai Brown , Hall of Fame pitcher (d. 1948 )
- 1887 - Fred Snodgrass , outfielder (d. 1974 )
- 1896 - Bob O'Farrell , catcher (d. 1988 )
- 1913 - Al Brazle , pitcher (d. 1973 )
- 1943 - Sandy Alomar, Sr. , All-Star infielder
- 1960 - Mark Davis , All-Star pitcher
- 1961 - Tim Belcher , pitcher
- 1962 - Oswaldo Peraza , pitcher
- 1966 - Dave Veres , pitcher
- 1972 - Joe McEwing , utility
- 1972 - Keith Foulke , All-Star pitcher
- 1975 - Horacio Estrada , pitcher
- 1976 - Michael Young , All-Star infielder
- 1980 - José Bautista , infielder
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