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    May 27th:

    1928: The Braves purchase future Hall of Famer George Sisler from the Senators for $7,500.

    1937: Pitching in relief, Carl Hubbell wins his 24th straight game in the Giants 3-2 victory over the Reds.

    1968: Hall of Famer Frank Thomas is born in Columbus, Georgia.

    1968: Incoming Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell is born in Boston, Massachusetts.

    1968: The NL announces coming expansion teams in Montreal and San Diego.

    1993: Dale Murphy announces his retirement.
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    May 28th:

    1930: In the Phillies 5-1 loss to the Braves, Grover Cleveland Alexander, in relief, makes the final appearance of his career. He finishes his career with 373 wins.

    1951: A home run off Warren Spahn marks the first career hit for Willie Mays.

    1957: Owners Walter O'Malley of the Dodgers and Horace Stoneman of the Giants are given permission by the NL to negotiate with west coast cities.

    1968: The AL votes to divide into two divisions and reduce its schedule to 156 games. They will later reconsider the schedule.

    1995: In the White Sox 14-12 win over the Tigers, the two teams combine for a ML record 12 home runs.

    2001: The Marlins fire manager John Boles. Tony Perez takes over on an interim basis.

    2003: Rafael Furcal, Mark DeRosa, and Gary Sheffield make the Braves only the second team to hit three straight home runs to start a game. The Padres in 1987 were the other.

    2004: Mariano Rivera records his 300th save in the Yankees 7-5 win over the Devil Rays.

    2006: Barry Bonds hits his 715th home run, passing Babe Ruth for second on the all time list.

    May 29th:

    1922: The Supreme Court rules baseball is a sport and not a business. The ruling exempts ML teams from antitrust laws and interstate commerce rules.

    1962: Buck O'Neill becomes the first black coach in baseball history when he accepts a job with the Cubs.

    1976: In a pitching matchup featuring brothers, Joe Niekro and the Astros defeat Phil and the Braves 4-1. Joe would also hit the only home run in his 22 year career off his older brother.

    1981: The Mets trade Jeff Reardon and Dan Norman to the Expos for Ellis Valentine.

    1989: In a tearful press conference, Mike Schmidt announces his retirement.

    1990: In the sixth inning of the A's 2-1 loss to the Blue Jays, Rickey Henderson steals his 893rd stolen base, breaking Lou Brock's all time record.

    1990: The Mets fire manager Davey Johnson and replace him with third base coach Bud Harrelson.

    1994: The Braves trade Deion Sanders to the Reds for Roberto Kelly and minor league pitcher Roger Etheridge.

    2003: The Red Sox trade third baseman Shea Hillenbrand to the Diamondbacks for pitcher Byun-Huyn Kim.

    2010: In his ML debut, Buster Posey goes 3-4 with three RBIs in the Giants 12-1 win over the Diamondbacks.

    2010: After hitting a walk off grand slam to help the Angels beat the Mariners 9-7, Kendry Morales breaks his ankle by jumping on home plate in celebration. He would miss the rest of the season.

    2010: The Phillies Roy Halladay pitches the 20th perfect game in ML history in a 1-0 win over the Marlins.
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    May 30th:

    1894: Bob Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters becomes the first player in ML history to hit four home runs in a game, doing so in a 20-11 win over Cincinnati.

    1913: The Red Sox Harry Hooper becomes the first player in ML history to lead off both games of a doubleheader with a home run.

    1925: Between games of a doubleheader against the Pirates, Rogers Hornsby replaces Branch Rickey as Cardinals manager.

    1935: Babe Ruth plays his final game, going 0-2 for the Braves against the Phillies.

    1943: The All American Girls Professional Baseball League begins its 12 seasons of play.

    1970: All Star voting returns to the fans in the form of computerized punch cards.

    1977: The Indians Dennis Eckersley pitches a no-hitter in a 1-0 win over the Angels.

    1982: In a 6-0 Orioles loss to the Blue Jays, Cal Ripken Jr's record streak of 2,632 consecutive games played begins.

    1986: Barry Bonds makes his ML debut, going 0-5 with three strikeouts in the Pirates 6-4 loss to the Dodgers.
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