Today In Baseball History: November

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November 1st:

1951: The Dodgers Roy Campanella wins his first N.L. MVP award.

1972: The Phillies name Danny Ozark manager.

1978: The Yankees Ron Guidry is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1979: Edward Bennett Williams buys the Orioles from Jerold Hoffberger for $12.3 million.

1982: The Rangers name Doug Rader manager.

1982: The N.L. owners block the re-election of Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.

2000: The Phillies name Larry Bowa manager.

2000: The Dodgers name bench coach Jim Tracy as their new manager.

2001: Game 5 of the World Series becomes the first ever M.L. game played in November. With two out in the ninth, Scott Brosius hits a game tying home run, then Alfonso Soriano singles in Chuck Knoblauch in the 12th to give the Yankees a 3-2 win over the Diamondbacks.

2001: The Astros name Jimy Williams manager.

2004: The Diamondbacks name Wally Backman manager.

2006: The Seibu Lions of the Japanese League release Daisuke Matsuzaka from his contract, making him available for M.L. teams to sign him.

2007: The Dodgers name Joe Torre manager.

2010: The Giants defeat the Rangers 3-1 in Game 5 to win their first World Series since 1954, when the team was in New York.
 
November 2nd:

1938: Jimmie Foxx wins his third MVP award, the first to do so.

1964: CBS buys the Yankees from Dan Topping and Del Webb for $11.2 million.

1972: The Phillies Steve Carlton wins 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 is named N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1999: To be closer to his family in Orlando, Ken Griffey, Jr. asks for a trade from the Mariners.

2000: Will Clark announces his retirement after 15 seasons with the Giants, Orioles, and Cardinals.

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

1918: Hall of Famer Bob Feller is born in Van Meter, Iowa.

1953: After being dropped in 1939, the rules committee re-establishes the sacrifice fly ruling.

1965: Sandy Koufax wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

1988: The White Sox name Jeff Torborg manager.

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

1997: By unanimous vote, the Red Sox Nomar Garciaparra is named 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, Frank Catalanotto, Gabe Kapler, and Bill Haselman.

2001: In a Game 6 win for force a deciding Game 7 against the Yankees, the Diamondbacks set a new World Series record with 21 hits.

2006: Greg Maddux wins his 16th Gold Glove Award, tying Jim Kaat's record for pitchers.

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

1935: Former NFL star with the Green Bay Packers Cal Hubbard becomes an A.L. umpire. He would become the only person to be enshrined in both the Baseball and Pro Football Hall of Fames.

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

1955: Cy Young dies at age 88.

1959: Ernie Banks wins his second straight N.L. MVP award.

1965: Al Lopez resigns as White Sox manager.

1980: Japan's all time home run leader Sadaharu Oh retires from professional baseball. He hit 868 home runs in his 22-year career.

1997: The Phillies Scott Rolen is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

2001: In Game 7, the Diamondbacks score two runs in the ninth, the second on a walk-off RBI single by Luis Gonzalez to give the Diamondbacks a 3-2 win over the Yankees and their first World Series title. Arizona pitchers Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling share the series MVP award.

2002: The Blue Jays Eric Hinske and the Rockies Jason Jennings are named Rookies of the Year.

2004: Two new managers in the N.L. East are hired. The Phillies hire Charlie Manuel while the Mets named Willie Randolph.

2009: The Yankees defeat the Phillies 7-3 in Game 6 to win the World Series.

2010: Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson dies at age 76.
 
November 5th:

1936: The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes as their new manager, replacing the fired Casey Stengel.

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

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

1997: A day after being named A.L. manager of the Year, Davey Johnson resigns as the Orioles manager. The relationship between him and owner Peter Angelos had been souring throughout the year.

2007: The Pirates name John Russell manager.

2008: Greg Maddux extends his own M.L. record with his 18th Gold Glove Award.

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

1887: Hall of Famer Walter Johnson is born in Humboldt, Kansas.

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

1969: For the first time, the Cy Young voting ends in a tie as the Tigers Denny McLain and the Orioles Mike Cuellar share the honor for the A.L.

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

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

2000: The Mariners Kazuhiro Sasaki is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

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

2007: In a 25-2 vote by the GM's, limited use of instant replay is approved. The new system would be used only for home runs call in doubt due to possible fan interference, whether or not the ball cleared the fence, or those near or over the foul pole.

2007: Greg Maddux wins his 17th Gold Glove Award, breaking the record he held with Jim Kaat and Brooks Robinson.
 
November 7th:

1928: The Braves send player/manager Rogers Hornsby to the Cubs for pitchers Percy Jones, Harry Seibold, and Bruce Cunningham, outfielder Fred Maguire, and catcher Lou Legett along with $200,000.

1963: The Yankees Elston Howard is named A.L. MVP.

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

1972: Johnny Bench is named N.L. MVP.

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

1990: The Indians Sandy Alomar Jr. is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1995: Major League Baseball reaches a new agreement with Fox to broadcast Saturday afternoon games.

1997: The expansion Tampa Bay Devil Rays name Larry Rothschild as their first manager.

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

2002: The Angels Mike Scioscia and the Cardinals Tony La Russa are named Managers of the Year.

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

2007: The Astros trade Brad Lidge and Eric Bruntlett to the Phillies for Michael Bourn, Geoff Geary, and minor leaguer Mike Constanzo.

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

2012: The Rockies name Walt Weiss manager.

2013: The Cubs name Rick Renteria manager.
 
November 9th:

1931: Hall of Fame manager Whitey Herzog is born in New Athens, Illinois.

1953: In a 7-2 vote, The Supreme Court reaffirms its earlier position that baseball is a sport, not a business. The decision exempts baseball from anti-trusts laws.

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

2000: The Giants Dusty Baker is named N.L. Manager of the Year.

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

2004: The Astros Roger Clemens wins his seventh Cy Young Award. At age 42, he becomes the oldest to do so.

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

1950: The Indians fire manager Lou Boudreau.

1964: The Braves sign a 25-year lease to play at the newly built Atlanta Stadium.

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

1987: Braves closer Steve Bedrosian is named N.L. Cy Young Award winner.

1988: The Dodgers Orel Hershisher wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

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

2004: The Braves Bobby Cox and the Rangers Buck Showalter are named Managers of the Year.

2005: The Cardinals Chris Carpenter wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

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

2008: The Rays Evan Longoria and the Cubs Geovany Soto are named Rookies of the Year.

2014: By unanimous vote, the White Sox Jose Abreu is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.
 
November 12th:

1886: In the first trade in professional baseball history, the Browns trade outfielder Hugh Nichol to the Reds for catcher Jack Boyle and $400.

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 with shortstop Dave Bancroft to the Braves for pitchers Joe Oeschger and Bill Southworth.

1955: The Cardinals name Fred Hutchinson manager.

1986: Roger Clemens joins Denny McLain (1968) as the only unanimous winners of the A.L. Cy Young.

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

2001: The Cardinals Albert Pujols and the Mariners Ichiro Suzuki are named Rookies of the Year.

2002: The A's Miguel Tejada wins the A.L. MVP.

2007: The Brewers Ryan Braun is named N.L. Rookie of the Year with the Red Sox Dustin Pedoria winning the A.L honor.

2008: The Rays Joe Maddon and the Cubs Lou Piniella are named Managers of the Year.

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

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

2013: The Pirates Clint Hurdle and the Indians Terry Francona are named Managers of the Year.
 
November 13th:

1899: The National League announces that starting the next seasons, two umpires will work the games.

1965: Branch Rickey, during his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, suffers a heart attack on the stage. He would pass away three weeks later at the age of 83.

1968: Bob Gibson is named N.L. MVP.

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

1979: The Cardinals Keith Hernandez and the Pirates Willie Stargell are the first co-winners of the N.L. MVP.

1984: The Cubs Ryne Sandberg wins the N.L. MVP.

1989: The Red Sox release Jim Rice after 16 seasons.

1990: The A's Bob Welch wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

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

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

2000: The Red Sox Pedro Martinez becomes the first to win the A.L. Cy Young by unanimous vote in consecutive seasons.

2001: The Diamondbacks Randy Johnson wins his third straight N.L. Cy Young Award.

2002: The Giants name Felipe Alou manager.

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

2003: MLB announces that of the 1,438 drug screens, 5-7% were positive, setting in motion baseball's new drug policy with the first ever punishments.

2006: The Marlins Hanley Ramirez and the Tigers Justin Verlander are named Rookies of the Year.

2007: The Indians C.C. Sabathia wins the A.L. Cy Young Award.

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

2012: The A's Bob Melvin is named A.L. Manager of the Year with the Nationals Davey Johnson winning the award in the N.L.

2013: The Tigers Max Scherzer is named A.L. Cy Young Award winner.
 
November 15th:

1951: The Giants Willie Mays and the Yankees Gil MacDouglad, who were not on their team's Spring Training rosters, are named Rookies of the Year.

1961: For the second straight year, Roger Maris is named A.L. MVP.

1967: Triple crown winner Carl Yastrzemski is named A.L. MVP.

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

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

2000: The Yankees Jason Giambi wins the A.L. MVP.

2001: Roger Clemens wins the A.L. Cy Young, becoming the first to win the award six times.

2002: The Mariners name Bob Melvin manager.

2004: Barry Bonds wins his record seventh MVP award, becoming the first to win it four straight years.

2005: The owners and players agree to strengthen penalties for a failed drug test for steriods. The penalties become a 50 game suspension for a first offense (was 10 days), 100 for a second (was 30 days), and a lifetime ban for a third offense (was 60 days). The new agreement also starts testing for amphetamines, with mandatory testing for a first offense, 25-game suspension for a season, and 80 games for a third.

2005: Alex Rodriguez is named 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 Tigers Jim Leyland wins it in the A.L.

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

2010: The Giants Buster Posey wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year with the Rangers Neftali Feliz winning in the A.L.

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

2012: The Tiger triple crown winner Miguel Cabrera wins the A.L. MVP with the Giants Buster Posey taking the N.L. award.
 
November 16th:

1962: Along with six investors, GM John McHale purchases the Braves from Lou Perini. William Bartholomay becomes chairman of the board.

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

1976: The Angels sign free agent Don Baylor.

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

1988: Jose Canseco becomes the first to be unanimously voted A.L. MVP since Reggie Jackson in 1973.

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 hire Manny Acta as their new manager.

2007: After five years with the Mets, Tom Glavine returns to the Braves with a one year deal.

2009: The Marlins Chris Coughlan and the Red Sox Andrew Bailey are named the leagues Rookie of the Year.

2010: The Marlins trade second baseman Dan Uggla to the Braves for infielder Oman Infante and pitcher Mike Dunn.

2010: The Phillies Roy Halladay joins Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, Gaylord Perry, and Pedro Martinez as the only pitchers to win a Cy Young Award on both leagues.

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

1944: Hall of Famer Tom Seaver is born in Fresno, California.

1960: Washington native Elvin Quesada is awarded ownership of the expansion Senators.

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

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

1965: Retired Air Force Lieutenant General William Eckert is named to succeed Ford Frick as commissioner.

1971: At age 22, A's pitcher Vida Blue becomes the youngest MVP winner.

1976: Yankees catcher 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: Catcher Jason Kendall signs a six year extension worth $60 with the Pirates.

2004: The Tigers sign relief pitcher Troy Percival to a two year deal worth $12 million.

2006: The A's name Bob Geren manager.

2006: Frank Thomas signs a two year deal worth $18 million with the Blue Jays.

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 Twins Ron Gardenhire and the Padres Bud Black are named their leagues Manager of the Year.

2011: The Dodgers Clayton Kershaw wins the N.L. Cy Young Award.

2012: The owners approve the sale of the Astros from Drayton McLane to Jim Crane. The deal was dependent on Crane allowing the team to move from the N.L. Central to the A.L. Central.
 
November 18th:

1886: The Pittsburgh Allegehenys leave the American Association to join the National League. They became known as the Pirates in 1891.

1949: Jackie Robinson wins the N.L. MVP.

1954: Lou Boudreau is named the A's new manager.

1966: The baseball world is stunned when 30-year old Sandy Koufax announces his retirement. Koufax cites his arthritic arm and fear of permanent damage as reasons for his retirement.

1966: The Mets name Wes Westrum to replace Casey Stengel as manager.

1980: George Brett wins the A.L. MVP.

1981: The Padres name Dick Williams manager.

1981: Mike Schmidt wins the N.L. MVP for the second straight season.

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

1985: The Royals Bret Saberhagen and the Mets Dwight Gooden are named Cy Young Award winners.

1986: Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens is named A.L. MVP.

1987: The Blue Jays George Bell and the Cubs Andre Dawson are named league MVPs. Dawson becomes the first to win the award while on a last place team.

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

2000: Ichrio Suzuki of the Orix Blue Waves signs a three year deal with the Mariners, becoming the first Japanese position player in M.L. history.

2002: The Rockies trade pitcher Mike Hampton and outfielder Juan Pierre to the Marlins for catcher Charles Johnson, outfielder Preston Wilson, reliever Vic Darensbourg, and prospect Pablo Ozuna. The Marlins then trade Hampton to the Braves for reliever Tim Spooneybarger and prospect Ryan Baker.

2008: The Phillies Ryan Howard is named N.L. MVP.

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

2009: The Rockies Jim Tracy and the Angels Mike Scioscia are named the leagues Manager of the Year.

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

2011: The Cubs name Dale Sveum manager.

2012: The Giants and free agent pitcher Tim Hudson agree to a two year deal worth $23 million.
 
November 19th:

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

1960: James Vernon is named the manager of the expansion Senators.

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

1986: Mike Schmidt wins his third N.L. MVP.

1990: Barry Bonds wins his first N.L. MVP.

1996: Albert Belle signs a five year deal worth $55 million with the White Sox.

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

2001: The Giants Barry Bonds becomes the first to win four MVP awards.

2007: Alex Rodriguez wins his third A.L. MVP.

2008: The Mariners hire Don Wakamatsu as their manager.

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

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

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

1985: The Pirates name Jim Leyland manager.

1987: The Cubs name Don Zimmer manager.

1989: Robin Yount wins the A.L. MVP.

2001: Ichiro Suzuki joins Fred Lynn (1975) as the only players to win the MVP the same year as they did the Rookie of the Year.

2007: The Phillies Jimmy Rollins wins the N.L. MVP.

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

2008: MLB approves George Steinbrenner's son Hal taking over the Yankees. It ends the 35 year ownership of the Yankees by George Steinbrenner.

2008: Mike Mussina announces his retirement. In his 18-year pitching career, he won 270 game and had an ERA 3.68 with the Orioles and Yankees.

2009: The Giants Tim Lincecum wins the N.L. Cy Young Award for the second straight year.

2012: John Gibbons is hired by the Blue Jays as their manager for the second time.

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

1920: Hall of Famer Stan Musial is born in Donora, Pennsylvania.

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

1958: Hall of Famer Mel Ott dies at age 49.

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

1972: The Red Sox Carlton Fisk becomes the first to win the A.L. Rookie of the Year by unanimous vote.

1983: The Mets Darryl Strawberry wins the N.L. Rookie of the Year.

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: The Rangers sign reliever Joe Nathan to a two year deal worth $14.5 million.

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

1954: The Pirates purchase the contract of Roberto Clemente from the Dodgers AAA club 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 is named A.L. Rookie of the Year.

1968: Johnny Bench is named N.L. Rookie of the Year.

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

1972: Johnny Bench is named N.L. MVP.

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

1977: Rich "Goose" Gossage signs a six year deal worth $2.75 million with the Yankees.

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

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

1989: Kirby Puckett signs a three year deal worth $9 million, becoming the first to ink a deal worth $3 million a year.

2006: The Dodgers sign outfielder 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 agree to a new CBA for five years. The new deal calls for blood tests for HGH, 15 teams in both leagues by 2013, two more wild card teams and expanded playoffs, and expanded use of instant replay.
 
November 23rd:

1962: The Dodgers Maury Wills is named N.L. MVP.

1964: The Mets purchase future Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn from the Braves.

1971: The Pirates name Bill Virdon manager.

2009: The Twins Joe Mauer is named A.L. MVP.

2010: The Rangers Josh Hamilton is named A.L. MVP.

2011: The A's trade starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez and minor league Robert Gilliam to the Nationals for pitcher Tommy Milone, catcher Derek Norris, pitcher Brad Peacock, and minor league pitcher A.J. Cole.
 
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