Today In Baseball History: November

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November 1st:

1951: The Dodgers Roy Campanella wins the first of his three N.L. MVP awards.

1972: The Phillies name Danny Ozark as manager.

1978: After going 25-3 with a 1.74 ERA, the Yankees Ron Guidry is the unanimous winner of the A.L. Cy Young.

1979: Edward Williams Bennent buys the Orioles for $12.3 million.

1982: The Rangers name Doug Rader manager.

1982: N.L. owners block the re-election of Bowie Kuhn, ending his 14-year run as commissioner.

2000: The Phillies name Larry Bowa manager.

2001: The Astros name Jimy Williams manager.

2001: In the first game played in November, the Yankees Scott Brosius hits a two out, two run home run off Byung-Huyn Kim to tie Game 5 of the World Series 2-2. It was the second straight night the Yankees hit a game tying homer in the ninth inning off Kim. The Yankees win the game in the 12th inning and take a 3-2 series lead on a walk-off RBI single by Alfonso Soriano.

2006: The Seibu Lions of the Japanese League officially release Daisuke Matusuzaka to allow him an opportunity to play in the United States.

2007: The Dodgers name Joe Torre manager.

2010: The Giants defeat the Rangers 4-1 in Game 5 to win the World Series. It's their first title since 1954, when the franchise was in New York.
 
November 2nd:

1914: Johnny Vander Meer, the only pitcher to throw no-hitters in back-to-back starts in M.L. history, is born in Prospect Park, New Jersey.

1938: Jimmie Foxx becomes the first player to win three MVP awards.

1964: CBS becomes the first corporation to buy a M.L. team, purchasing the New York Yankees.

1972: The Phillies Steve Carlton win the N.L. Cy Young Award.

1974: The Braves trade Hank Aaron to the Brewers for Dave May and Roger Alexander.

1976: The Padres Randy Jones wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

1999: Ken Griffey, Jr. asks the Seattle Mariners to trade him so he can b closer to his family in Orlando.

2000: After playing 15 years with the Giants, Orioles, and Cardinals, Will Clark announces his retirement.

2000: The Blue Jays name Buck Martinez manager.
 
November 3rd:

1953: The rules committee re-establishes the rule that give a RBI on a sacrifice fly. That rule had been dropped in 1939.

1964: Voters in Philadelphia approve a $25 million bond issue to build the eventual Veterans Stadium.

1965: Sandy Koufax is unanimously voted as the N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1970: The Phillies trade Curt Flood to the Senators for three minor league players. Flood had refused to go to the Phillies in a 1969 trade from the Cardinals citing that he was not a piece of property to be sold, making him the first to mount a serious challenge to baseball's reserve clause.

1988: The White Sox name Jeff Torborg manager.

1992: The Yankees acquire Paul O'Neill and minor leaguer Joe DeBerry from the Reds for Roberto Kelly.

1997: The Red Sox Nomar Garciaparra is unanimously named the A.L. Rookie of the Year

1999: The Rangers trade Juan Gonzalez, Danny Patterson, and Greg Zaun to the Tigers for Justin Thompson, Alan Webb, Francisco Cordero, Gabe Kapler, Bill Hasleman, and Frank Catalanotto.

2001: In a 15-2 win over the Yankees in Game 6, the Diamondbacks sets a World Series record with 21 hits. The win forces a deciding Game 7 the next night.

2006: Greg Maddux wins his 16th Gold Glove, tying the record with Brooks Robinson and Jim Kaat.

2013: The Tigers name Brad Ausmus manager.
 
November 4th:

1935: Former Green Bay Packers tackle Cal Hubbard becomes an umpire for the A.L. He would become the only inductee in both the Baseball and Pro Football Hall of Fame.

1950: Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander dies at age 63.

1955: Cy Young dies at age 88.

1959: The Cubs Ernie Banks wins his second straight MVP award.

1965: Al Lopez resigns as White Sox manager.

1980: Japanese star Sadaharu Oh, who hit 868 home runs in his professional career in Japan, retires after 22 years.

1997: The Phillies Scott Rolen is the unanimous winner of the N.L. Rookie of the Year award.

2001: Trailing the Yankees 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth, the Diamondbacks tie the game, then win it on Luis Gonzalez's walk-off RBI single off Mariano Rivera, giving Arizona a 3-2 win in Game 7 of the World Series. Pitchers Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling are named co-MVPs. They are the first players to share the World Series MVP since the Dodgers trio of Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, and Steve Yeager in 1981.

2002: The Blue Jays Eric Hinske win the A.L. Rookie of the Year award. The Rockies Jason Jennings wins the award in the N.L.

2004: Two N.L. East teams name new managers: Willie Randolph by the Mets and Charlie Manuel by the Phillies.

2009: The Yankees defeat the Phillies 7-3 in Game 6 to win their 27th World Series title.
 
November 5th:

1936: The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes manager.

1958: Paul Richards replaces Lee McPhail as Orioles GM.

1976: The Orioles Jim Palmer wins the A.L. Cy Young Award for the second straight season.

1996: The Yankees Derek Jeter is unanimously named the A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1997: On the day he is named A.L. Manager of the Year, the Orioles Davey Johnson resigns.

2007: The Pirates name John Russell manager.

2008: Greg Maddux wins his 18th Gold Glove Award.

2013: The Mariners name Lloyd McClendon manager.
 
November 6th:

1950: Branch Rickey signs a five year deal to become executive vice president and general manager of the Pirates.

1969: The Tigers Denny McLain and the Orioles Mike Cuellar share the A.L> Cy Young Award. It's the first time the award voting ended in a tie.

1984: The Tigers Willie Hernandez joins Rollie Fingers as the only relievers to win the Cy Young and MVP in the same season.

1987: The Reds trade pitcher Ted Power and shortstop Kurt Stillwell to the Royals for shortstop Angel Salazar and pitcher Danny Jackson.

1997: The Giants Dusty Baker is named N.L. Manager of the Year for the second time.

2000: The Mariners Kazuhiro Sasaki, at age 32, becomes the second oldest to win Rookie of the Year in M.L. history. The Braves Sam Jethroe was 33 days older when he won the N.L. Rookie of the Year in 1950.

2002: Giants GM Brian Sabean announces manager Dusty Baker will not return the next season.

2002: The Diamondbacks Randy Johnson wins his fifth Cy Young Award.

2007: Greg Maddux wins his 17th Gold Glove Award, breaking the tie he was in with Brooks Robinson and Jim Kaat for the most all time.
 
November 7th:

1963: The Yankees Elston Howard becomes the first black player to win the A.L. MVP Award.

1964: The Braves receive permission to move from Milwaukee to Atlanta after the 1965 season.

1972: The Reds Johnny Bench wins his second N.L. MVP award in three years.

1978: The Red Sox Jim Rice is named A.L. MVP.

1979: Balloting for the A.L. Rookie of the Year ends with the Twins John Castino and the Blue Jays Alfredo Griffin tied in the voting. That prompts change in the voting procedure for the next season.

1990: The Indians Sandy Alomar, Jr. wins the A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1995: Major League Baseball and Fox reach a new broadcasting agreement.

1997: Larry Rothschild is named the first manager of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

2000: The Braves Rafael Furcal is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

2002: The A's Barry Zito is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner. The Cardinals Tony LaRussa and Angels Mike Scioscia are named Managers of the Year.

2005: The A's Huston Street and the Phillies Ryan Howard are named their leagues Rookie of the Year.

2007: The Phillies acquire reliever Brad Lidge and infielder Eric Bruntlett from the Astros for outfielder Michael Bourn, reliever Geoff Geary and a minor leaguer.

2011: The Royals trade outfielder Melky Cabrera to the Giants for pitcher Jonathan Sanchez.

2012: The Rockies name Walt Weiss manager.

2013: Rick Renteria is named the Cubs new manager.
 
November 8th:

1950: The Red Sox Walt Dropo, who led the A.L. with 144 RBIs, is named the league's Rookie of the Year.

1951: Yogi Berra is named the A.L. MVP.

1977: Hall of Fame manager Bucky Harris, who led the Senators to the 1924 World Series title, dies on his birthday at age 81. In that 1924 season at the age of 27, he led the Senators to the title in his first year as manager.

1983: The Braves Dale Murphy wins the N.L. MVP award for the second straight season. He joins Ernie Banks, Joe Morgan, and Mike Schmidt as the only players to be named MVP in back-to-back seasons.

1990: Darryl Strawberry leaves the Mets, signing a five year contract with the Dodgers.

2000: The White Sox Jerry Manuel is named A.L. Manager of the Year.

2004: The Pirates Jason Bay and the A's Bobby Crosby are named Rookies of the Year.

2005: The Angels Bartolo Colon is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2007: Tampa Bay announces they will change their nickname from the Devil Rays to simply the Rays.

2010: ESPN announces that the broadcasting team of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan will no longer do their Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. The two had been together on the Sunday night broadcasts for 21 years at the network.
 
November 9th:

1950: After 21 years with the team, Luke Appling is released by the White Sox. He would become the manager of the Memphis Chicks in the South Atlantic League.

1953: By a 7-2 vote, the Supreme Court reaffirms its prior position ruling that baseball is a sport and not a business, exempting the game from anti-trust laws.

1982: By a unanimous vote, the Brewers Robin Yount is named A.L. MVP.

2000: Dusty Baker joins Tony LaRussa as the only three time winners of the Manager of the Year award.

2002: Dusty Baker signs a four year deal to manage the Cubs.

2005: The Braves Bobby Cox and the White Sox Ozzie Guillen are named their leagues Manager of the Year.
 
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November 10th:

1950: The Indians fire former popular player Lou Boudreau as manager.

1964: The Braves sign a 25-year lease to play at their new stadium in Atlanta.

1965: Willie Mays is named N.L. MVP.

1987: The Braves Steve Bedrosian becomes the third reliever to win the N.L. Cy Young Award.

1988: The Dodgers Orel Hershisher is unanimously named the N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2003: The Marlins Dontrelle Willis is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

2004: The Braves Bobby Cox is named N.L. Manager of the Year.

2005: The Cardinals Chris Carpenter is named the N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2006: The Tigers acquire outfielder Gary Sheffield from the Yankees in exchange for pitching prospects Humberto Sanchez, Kevin Whelan, and Anthony Claggett.

2008: The Rays Evan Longoria is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

2010: The Royals trade outfielder David DeJesus to the A's for pitcher Vin Mazzaro and a minor leaguer.

2010: Legendary Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus dies at age 75.

November 11th:

1941: Joe DiMaggio wins the A.L. MVP for the second time.

1962: Cubs second baseman Ken Hubbs becomes the first rookie to win the Gold Glove Award.

1981: The Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela becomes the first rookie to win the Cy Young Award.

1982: The Orioles name Joe Alrtobelli to replace the retiring Earl Weaver, who had been the team's manager since 1968.

1996: The Mets trade first baseman Rico Brogna to the Phillies for relievers Toby Borland and Ricardo Jordan.

1997: In what was the start of the dismantling of the World Series champions, the Marlins trade outfielder Moises Alou to the Astros for pitcher Oscar Henriquez and Manuel Barrios as well as a player to be named later.

1998: The White Sox acquire Paul Konerko from the Reds in exchange for Mike Cameron.

2001: The Cardinals Mark McGwire tells ESPN that he will retire.

2002: Barry Bonds becomes the first player to win the MVP five times.

2003: The Blue Jays Roy Halladay wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

2004: The Twins Johan Santana wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

2008: The Giants Tim Lincecum wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

2008: The Nationals trade second baseman Emilio Bonifacio and two minor leaguers to the Marlins for outfielder Josh Willimgham and pitcher Scott Olsen.

2013: The Marlins Jose Fernandez is named N.L. Rookie of the Year. The Rays Wil Myers wins the award in then A.L.

November 12th:

1920: U.S. District Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis is named the first commissioner of baseball.

1923: The Giants trade outfielders Casey Stengel and Bill Cunningham along with shortstop Dave Bancroft to the Braves for pitchers Joe Oeschger and Bill Southworth.

1952: A's pitcher Bobby Shantz is named A.L. MVP.

1958: The Yankees Bob Turley is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1986: The Red Sox Roger Clemens becomes only the second to win the A.L. Cy Young Award by unanimous vote. The Tigers Denny McLain was the other in 1968.

1996: The Blue Jays Pat Hentgen wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

2001: The Cardinals Albert Pujols and the Mariners Ichiro Suzuki is named their leagues Rookie of the Year.

2007: In the closest vote since the current election process started in 1980, the Brewers Ryan Braun is named N.L. Rookie of the Year. He beats out the Rockies Troy Tulowitzki by two points. The Red Sox Dustin Pedoria wins the honor in the A.L.

2008: The Cubs Lou Piniella and Rays Joe Maddon wins their leagues Manager of the Year.

2008: The Rockies trade Matt Holliday to the A's for reliever Huston Street, pitcher Greg Smith, and outfield prospect Carlos Gonzalez.

2012: The Angels Mike Trout and Nationals Bryce Harper are named Rookies of the Year.

2013: The Pirates Clint Hurdle is named N.L. Manager of the Year with the Indians Terry Francona winning the honor in the A.L.
 
November 13th:

1934: Bucky Harris is named manager of the Senators for a second time, replacing Joe Cronin. He managed the team to A.L. titles in 1924 and 1925.

1965: At the beginning of his induction speech at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Branch Rickey suffers a massive heart attack. He dies three weeks later at 83 years old.

1968: Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson wins the N.L. MVP.

1974: The Dodgers Steve Garvey wins the N.L. MVP.

1978: The Yankees sign Luis Tiant to a two year, $875,000 contract.

1979: The Pirates Willie Stargell and the Cardinals Keith Hernandez are named co-MVPs, marking the first time the award had been shared.

1984: The Cubs Ryne Sandberg is named N.L. MVP.

1989: The Red Sox release Jim Rice after a 16 year career in Boston.

1990: The A's Bob Welch is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1995: The Reds Barry Larkin is named N.L. MVP.

1996: By unanimous vote, the Padres Ken Caminiti wins the N.L. MVP.

2000: The Red Sox Pedro Martinez becomes the first to be unanimously named A.L. Cy Young Award winner in consecutive years.

2001: The Diamondbacks Randy Johnson joins Greg Maddux as the only winners of the N.L. Cy Young for three straight seasons.

2002: The Giants name Felipe Alou manager.

2003: The Dodgers Eric Gagne wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

2006: Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

2008: The Indians Cliff Lee wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

2008: The Yankees acquire outfielder Nick Swisher and a minor league pitcher from the White Sox for infielder Wilson Betemit and two minor leaguers.

2010: The Marlins trade outfielder Cameron Maybin to the Padres for relievers Edward Mujica and Ryan Webb.

2012: The A's Bob Melvin and the Nationals Davey Johnson are named Managers of the Year.

2013: The Phillies sign outfielder Marlon Byrd to a two year deal.

2013: The Tigers Max Scherzer is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.
 
November 14th:

1946: Ted Williams is named A.L. MVP.

1957: Hank Aaron is named N.L. MVP.

1973: The A.L. votes the Orioles Jim Palmer as the Cy Young Award winner with the A's Reggie Jackson taking the MVP.

1985: The Brewers release Rollie Fingers.

1986: Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday buy the New York Mets for $80.75 million.

1988: The Angels name Doug Rader manager.

1996: In the closest vote since 1960, the Rangers Juan Gonzalez edges out the Mariners Alex Rodriguez for the A.L. MVP.

2000: The Diamondbacks Randy Johnson wins his second straight N.L. Cy Young Award.

2001: The Phillies Larry Bowa is named N.L. Manager of the Year.

2006: The Diamondbacks Brandon Webb is named N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2007: The Diamondbacks Bob Melvin and the Indians Eric Wedge are named Managers of the Year.

2011: The Braves Craig Kimbrel is unanimously named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

2011: Jonathan Papelbon agrees to a four year deal worth $50 million with the Phillies.

2011: The Cardinals name Mike Matheny to succeed Tony LaRussa as manager.

2012: The Rays David Price edges out the Tigers Justin Verlander to win the A.L. Cy Young Award.

2013: The Tigers Miguel Cabrera wins his second straight A.L. MVP award with the Pirates Andrew McCutchen winning the honor in the N.L.
 
November 15th:

1886: In the American Association, the Red Stockings send catcher Jack Boyle and $400 to the Browns for outfielder Hugh Nicol. It's the first recorded trade in M.L. history.

1951: The Giants Willie Mays and the Yankees Gil McDougald are named their leagues Rookie of the Year. Neither was on their team's roster in Spring Training.

1961: Roger Maris is named A.L. MVP for the second straight season.

1962: The White Sox release pitcher Early Wynn, who won 299 games for them.

1967: After winning the triple crown, Carl Yastrzemski is named A.L. MVP.

1983: Cal Ripken is named A.L. MVP.

1988: The Dodgers Kirk Gibson is named N.L. MVP.

2000: The A's Jason Giambi is named A.L. MVP.

2001: Roger Clemens wins the A.L. Cy Young for a record sixth time.

2002: The Mariners name Bob Melvin manager.

2004: The Giants Barry Bonds wins his seventh MVP award, and doing so for the fourth straight season (both records). Age age 40, he becomes the oldest player to win the honor.

2005: The owners and players agree to tougher new penalties for positive drug tests. First offense is now a 50 game suspension, second offense becomes a 100 game suspension, and a lifetime ban for a third.

2005: Alex Rodriguez wins the A.L. MVP.

2005: The Devil Rays name Joe Maddon manager.

2006: Six weeks after being fired by the Marlins, Joe Girardi is named N.L. Manager of the Year. The Marlins finished with a record of 78-84, making him the first manager to win the award for a losing team. In the A.L., the Tigers Jim Leyland is named Manager of the Year.

2007: A San Francisco grand jury indicts Barry Bonds on four counts of perjury and one count obstruction of justice after being accused of lying about his past use of performance enhancing drugs.

2007: The Padres Jake Peavy is named N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2010: The Giants Buster Posey and Rangers Neftali Feliz are named their leagues Rookie of the Year.

2010: The Pirates name Clint Hurdle manager.

2011: The Tigers Justin Verlander is unanimously named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2012: Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera is named A.L. MVP with Buster Posey winning the honor in the N.L.
 
November 16th:

1962: General Manager John McHale along with six other investors purchase the Braves from Lou Perini. William Bartholomay will become the team's chairman of the board.

1966: The Pirates Roberto Clemente is named N.L. MVP.

1977: The Twins Rod Carew is named A.L. MVP.

1979: Tony Perez signs a free agent deal with the Red Sox.

1988: The A's Jose Canseco is named A.L. MVP.

1995: The Red Sox Mo Vaughn is named A.L. MVP.

2000: The Giants Jeff Kent is named N.L. MVP.

2004: The Angels Vladimir Guerrero is named A.L. MVP.

2005: The Cardinals Albert Pujols is named N.L. MVP.

2006: The Nationals name Manny Acta manager.

2007: Tom Glavine agrees to a one year deal to rejoin the Braves after playing five years with the Mets.

2009: The Marlins Chris Coughlan and the A's Andrew Bailey are named their leagues Rookie of the Year.

2010: The Phillies Roy Halladay wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

2010: The Braves acquire Dan Uggla from the Marlins in exchange for Omar Infante and Mike Dunn.

2011: The Rays Joe Maddon and the Diamondbacks Kirk Gibson are named Managers of the Year.
 
November 17th:

1947: The Browns trade All-Star shortstop Vern Stephens and pitcher Jack Kramer to the Red Sox for Pete Layden, Joe Ostrowski, Roy Partee, Eddie Pellagrini, Al Widmar, and Jim Wilson along with $310,000. The two teams wills make another trade the next day.

1960: The new expansion team to play in Washington, D.C. is awarded to Elvin Quesada.

1960: The Pirates Dick Groat is named N.L. MVP.

1964: Yogi Berra signs a two year deal with the Mets to be a player/coach.

1965: By unanimous vote, retired Air Force Lieutenant General William Eckert becomes the fourth commissioner of basball, succeeding the retiring Ford Frick.

1971: At age 22, A's pitcher Vida Blue becomes the youngest to win the A.L. MVP. He becomes the fourth pitcher to win both the Cy Young and MVP in the same season.

1976: The Yankees Thurman Munson is named A.L. MVP.

1982: The Braves Dale Murphy is named N.L. MVP.

1987: The Blue Jays George Bell is named A.L. MVP.

2000: The Pirates sign catcher Jason Kendall to a six year extension worth $60 million.

2004: Former Angels closer Troy Percival signs a two year deal worth $12 million with the Tigers.

2006: The A's name Bob Geren manager.

2006: The Blue Jays sign Frank Thomas to a two year deal worth $18.12 million.

2008: The Cardinals Albert Pujols is named N.L. MVP.

2009: The Royals Zach Greinke is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2010: The A's trade outfielder Rajai Davis to the Blue Jays for two minor league pitchers.

2010: The Twins Ron Gardenhire and the Padres Bud Black are named their leagues Managers of the Year.

2011: The Dodgers Clayton Kershaw is named N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2011: The sale of the Astros from Drayton McLane to Jim Crane is approved by the owners. The deal was dependent on the new owner allowing the Astros to move from the N.L. Central to the A.L. West.
 
November 18th:

1886: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys (later the Pirates) leave the American Association to join the National League.

1947: A day after the two teams made a trade with each other, the Browns and Red Sox make another deal. The Red Sox trade Sam Dente, Clem Dreiesewerd, Bill Sommers, and $65,000 to the Browns for Ellis Kinder and Billy Hitchcock.

1949: Jackie Robinson is named N.L. MVP.

1954: The A's name Lou Boudreau manager.

1959: The A's name Harry Craft manager.

1966: The Mets name Wes Westrum as manager, replacing Casey Stengel.

1966: After winning the Cy Young for his 27-9 record with a 1.73 ERA, Sandy Koufax stuns the baseball world by announcing his retirement at 30 years old. Koufax cites his arthritic arm and fearing permanent damage.

1980: George Brett is named A.L. MVP.

1981: The Padres name Dick Williams manager.

1981: Mike Schmidt joins Ernie Banks and Joe Morgan as the only players to win the N.L. MVP in consecutive years.

1984: The Mets Dwight Gooden is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1985: The Mets Dwight Gooden and the Royals Bret Saberhagen win the Cy Young Award in their leagues.

1986: The Red Sox Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher since Vida Blue in 1971 to win the A.L. MVP.

1987: The Blue Jays George Bell and the Cubs Andre Dawson are named their leagues MVP.

1998: The Rangers Juan Gonzalez is named A.L. MVP.

2000: The Mariners sign Ichiro Suzuki from the Orix Blue Waves to a three year deal, making him the first position player from Japan signed to a M.L. contract.

2002: In a three team deal, the Rockies send pitcher Mike Hampton and outfielder Juan Pierre to the Marlins in exchange for outfielder Preston Wilson, catcher Charles Johnson, reliever Vic Darensbourg, and prospect Pablo Ozuna. The Marlins then deal Hampton to the Braves in exchange for reliever Tim Spooneybarger and prospect Ryan Baker.

2004: The Expos name Frank Robinson manager.

2008: The Red Sox Dustin Pedoria becomes the third player to win the MVP a year after winning Rookie of the Year. The others were Cal Ripken Jr. in 1983 and Ryan Howard in 2006.

2008: The Cubs and pitcher Ryan Dempster agree to a four year deal worth $52 million.

2009: The Rockies Jim Tracy and Angels Mike Scoscia are named Managers of the Year.

2010: The Mariners Felix Hernandez is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

2011: The Cubs hire Dale Sveum as manager.

2013: The Giants sign pitcher Tim Hudson to a two year deal.
 
November 19th:

1921: Hall of Famer Roy Campanella is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1960: James Vernon is named manager of the new expansion team in Washington.

1962: The Cardinals trade pitcher Don Cardwell and infielder Julio Gotay to the Pirates for shortstop Dick Groat and pitcher Diomedes Olivo.

1975: The Reds Joe Morgan is named N.L. MVP.

1979: Nolan Ryan signs a four year deal worth $4.4 million with the Astros, making him the first player to make a million dollars per season.

1986: Mike Schmidt joins Roy Campanella and Stan Musial as the only players to win the N.L. MVP three times.

1990: The Pirates Barry Bonds win his first N.L. MVP award.

1996: Albert Belle signs a five year deal worth $55 million with the White Sox, making him the first player to make $10 million in per season.

1998: The Cubs Sammy Sosa is named N.L. MVP.

2001: Barry Bonds becomes the first player to win the MVP for a fourth time.

2004: The Angels trade Jose Guillen to Washington for outfielder Juan Rivera and infielder Maicer Izturis.

2007: Alex Rodriguez is named A.L. MVP.

2007: The Angels trade infielder Orlando Cabrera to the White Sox for pitcher Jon Garland.

2008: The Mariners name Don Wakamatsu manager.

2008: The Red Sox trade outfielder Coco Crisp to the Royals for reliever Ramon Ramirez.

2010: The Tigers sign reliever Joaquin Benoit to a three year deal worth $16.5 million.

2012: The Marlins trade starting pitchers Josh Johnson and Mark Buehrle along with shortstop Jose Reyes, catcher John Buck, and utility man Emilio Bonifacio to the Blue Jays for shortstops Yunel Escobar and Adeiny Hechavarria, starter Henderson Alvarez, catcher Jeff Mathis, and three minor leaguers.
 
November 20th:

1958: The Red Sox Jackie Jensen is named A.L. MVP.

1967: The Mets Tom Seaver is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1969: The Giants Willie McCovey is named N.L. MVP.

1985: The Pirates name Jim Leyland manager.

1987: The Cubs name Don Zimmer manager.

1989: The Brewers Robin Yount is named A.L. MVP.

2001: The Mariners Ichiro Suzuki becomes the second player to be named MVP and Rookie of the Year in the same season. The other was Fred Lynn in 1975.

2007: The Phillies Jimmy Rollins is named N.L. MVP.

2007: Mike Lowell and the Red Sox agree to a three year deal worth $37.5 million.

2008: George Steinbrenner's 35-year run as Yankees owner ends when M.L. owners approve his son Hal taking over the franchise.

2008: After an 18 year career with the Orioles and Yankees, Mike Mussina announces his retirement.

2009: The Giants Tim Linecum wins his second straight N.L. Cy Young Award.

2012: The Blue Jays hire John Gibbons to replace John Farrell as manager. It's his second time managing the team.

2012: The Royals sign Jeremy Guthrie to a three year deal worth $25 million.

2013: The Tigers trade first baseman Prince Fielder to the Rangers for second baseman Ian Kinsler.
 
November 21st:

1920: Stan Musial is born in Donora, Pennsylvania.

1934: The Yankees purchase Joe DiMaggio from San Francisco of the Pacific Coast League.

1952: The Dodgers Joe Black is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1958: Hall of Famer Mel Ott dies at age 49. He died of injuries suffered in a car wreck a week earlier.

1970: The Mets Tommy Agee becomes the first non-pitcher to win a Gold Glove in both leagues. He won it with the White Sox in 1966.

1972: The Red Sox Carlton Fisk becomes the first unanimous winner of the A.L. Rookie of the Year award. The Mets Joe Matlack wins the honor in the N.L.

1983: The Mets Darryl Strawberry wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year, becoming the first non-Dodgers to win it since 1978.

1988: Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell dies at age 85.

1991: The Braves Terry Pendleton wins the N.L. MVP.

2007: The Angels sign Torii Hunter to a five year deal worth $90 million.

2010: The Mets name Terry Collins manager.

2011: Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander is named A.L. MVP.
 
November 22nd:

1908: The Reach All-Americans defeat Waseda University 5-0 in the first game between teams from the United States and Japan.

1954: The Pirates purchase the contract of Roberto Clemente from the Dodgers AAA team in Montreal.

1957: Mickey Mantle edges out Ted Williams to win the A.L. MVP.

1961: The Reds Frank Robinson wins the N.L. MVP.

1967: The Twins Rod Carew wins the A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1968: The Reds Johnny Bench wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1971: The Indians Chris Chambliss wins the A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1972: Johnny Bench wins his second N.L. MVP in three years.

1977: The Expos Andre Dawson wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1977: The Yankees sign Goose Gossage to a six year deal worth $2.75 million.

1978: The Tigers Lou Whitaker is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1982: Steve Sax becomes the fourth straight player from the Dodgers to win N.L. Rookie of the Year.

1989: The Twins Kirby Puckett agrees to a three year deal worth $9 million. He becomes the first player to sign a deal worth three million a season.

2004: The recently relocated from Montreal team announces they will be known as the Washington Nationals.

2006: The Dodgers sign Juan Pierre to a five year deal worth $44 million.

2010: The Reds Joey Votto is named N.L. MVP.

2011: The Brewers Ryan Braun is named N.L. MVP.

2011: MLB and the Players Association announces a new five year collective bargaining agreement. The new deal consists of blood tests for HGH, new expanded replay, 15 teams for the 2013 season in each league, another round of postseason with two new Wild Card teams.
 
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