Today In Baseball History: November

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November 1st:

1951: Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella wins the first of his three NL MVP awards.

1966: Sandy Koufax wins the Cy Young Award. It the last one in which one winner from both leagues is named. Both leagues will have a winner starting next year.

1972: The Phillies name Danny Ozark manager.

1978: The Yankees Ron Guidry is named AL Cy Young winner.

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

1982: The Rangers name Doug Rader manager.

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

2000: The Phillies name Larry Bowa manager.

2000: The Dodgers name bench coach Jim Tracy manager.

2001: Game 5 of the World Series between the Yankees and Diamondbacks becomes the first game in ML history to start in November. For the second straight night, the Yankees hit a two out homer in the bottom of the ninth off Byung Hyun-Kim. Scott Brosius tied the game at 2-2 to send it to extras. In the 12th inning, Alfonso Soriano singles in Chuck Knoblauch to give the Yankees a 3-2 win and a three games to two lead in the series.

2001: The Astros name Jimy Williams manager.

2004: The Diamondbacks name Wally Backman manager.

2007: The Dodgers name Joe Torre manager.

2010: The Giants defeat the Rangers 3-1 in Game 5 to win the franchise's first World Series title since the team was in New York in 1954.

2014: The Blue Jays trade Adam Lind to the Brewers for starter Marco Estrada.
 
November 2nd:

1938: Jimmie Foxx is named AL MVP.

1964: CBS purchases 80% of the Yankees from Dan Topping and Del Webb for $11.2 million.

1972: Steve Carlton wins the NL Cy Young.

1972: The Braves trade Felix Milan and George Stone to the Mets for Danny Frisella and Gary Gentry.

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

1976: The Padres Randy Jones win the NL Cy Young.

1999: So that he can be closer to his family in Orlando, Ken Griffey, Jr. requests the Mariners to trade him.

2000: After a 15 year career, Will Clark announces his retirement.

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

1953: The rules committee reinstates the sacrifice fly rule which credits a batter with an RBI for a run scored on a fly ball out. The rule had been dropped in 1939.

1965: By unanimous vote, Sandy Koufax is named Cy Young winner.

1970: The Phillies trade Curt Flood to the Senators for three minor leaguers.

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.

1993: The Braves Greg Maddux becomes the first to win the NL Cy Young in back to back years with different teams. He won it the prior year with the Cubs.

1997: The Red Sox Nomar Garciaparra unanimously wins the AL Rookie of the Year award.

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

2001: The Diamondbacks set a World Series record with 22 hits in a 15-2 win over the Yankees in Game 6, forcing a deciding Game 7.

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

2009: In the Phillies 8-6 over the Yankees in Game 5, Chase Utley hits his fifth home run of the series, tying Reggie Jackson's record from 1977.

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

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

1965: Al Lopez resigns as White Sox manager.

1980: Japanese star Sadaharu Oh retires from baseball. He hit 868 home runs in his 22 year playing career with the Japanese Yomiuri Giants.

1997: Scott Rolen is named NL Rookie of the Year.

2001: Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth, the Diamondbacks rally and win the game on Luis Gonzalez's walk-off RBI single off Mariano Rivera, giving Arizona a 3-2 victory over the Yankees in Game 7 and the World Series title.

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

2004: Two new managers are named in the NL East. The Mets hire Willie Randolph and the Phillies name Charlie Manuel their managers.

2009: The Yankees win their 27th World Series title with a 7-3 victory in Game 6 over the Phillies.

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

1936: The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes manager.

1976: Jim Palmer wins the AL Cy Young for the second straight season.

1976: The A's release Chuck Tanner from his contract, allowing him to be the Pirates new manager. The A's receiver catcher Manny Sanguillen and $100,000 from the Pirates.

1996: By unanimous vote, Derek Jeter is named AL Rookie of the Year.

1997: On the day he is named AL Manager of the Year, Davey Johnson resigns from that position with the Orioles. His relationship with owner Peter Angelos had soured throughout the season.

2007: The Pirates name John Russell manager.

2009: The Marlins trade Jeremy Hermida to the Red Sox for pitching prospects Hunter Jones and Jose Alvarez.

2012: The Red Sox and David Ortiz agree to a two year deal worth $26 million.

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

1887: Walter Johnson is born in Humboldt, Kansas.

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

1969: For the first time in the awards history, a tie for the AL Cy Young as the Tigers Denny McLain and the Orioles Mike Cuellar share the award.

1974: The Dodgers Mike Marshall becomes the first reliever to win the NL Cy Young Award.

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 Ted Power and Kurt Stillwell to the Royals for Angel Salazar and Danny Jackson.

1997: The Giants Dusty Baker wins his second NL Manager of the Year award.

2000: The Mariners Kazuhiro Sasaki wins the AL Rookie of the Year.

2002: The Giants announce manager Dusty Baker will not return to the team.

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

2007: The Red Sox and Curt Schilling agree to a one year deal worth $8 million

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

1928: The cash-strapped Braves send player/manager Rogers Hornsby to the Cubs in exchange for five players and $200,000.

1963: Elston Howard becomes the third straight Yankee to be named AL MVP.

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

1972: Johnny Bench is named NL MVP.

1978: Jim Rice is named AL MVP.

1979: The Twins John Castino and the Blue Jays Alfredo Griffin share the AL Rookie of the Year.

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

1995: Major League Baseball and Fox come to an agreement to broadcasting rights of Saturday afternoon games.

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

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

2002: The Angels Mike Scioscia and the Cardinals Tony La Russa are named Manager of the Year for their leagues.

2002: The A's Barry Zito wins the AL Cy Young.

2005: The A's Huston Street is named AL Rookie of the Year.

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

2011: The Royals trade Melky Cabrera to the Giants for Jonathan Sanchez. The deal allows the Royals to make room for prospect Lorenzo Cain.

2013: The Cubs name Rick Renteria manager.
 
November 8th:

1950: The Red Sox Walt Dropo is named AL Rookie of the Year.

1951: Yogi Berra is named AL MVP.

1983: The Braves Dale Murphy is named NL MVP for the second straight season.

1990: Darryl Strawberry signs a five year deal with the Dodgers.

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

2004: The Pirates Jason Bay is named NL Rookie of the Year. The A's Bobby Crosby wins the honor in the AL.

2005: The Angels Bartolo Colon wins the AL Cy Young.

2007: The Devil Rays shorten their name, becoming known as the Tampa Bay Rays. A new logo and uniforms are also unveiled.

2010: ESPN announces Jon Miller and Joe Morgan will not return to their Sunday Night Baseball telecasts, ending their 21 year run together on those night.
 
November 10th:

1919: Clark Griffith buys a controlling interest in the Senators, joining William Richardson as team owners.

1950: The Indians fire player/manager Lou Boudreau.

1964: The Braves sign a 25 year lease to play in the newly constructed Atlanta Stadium.

1965: Willie Mays in named NL MVP.

1978: The Yankees trade Sparky Lyle, Dave Rajsich, Larry McCall, Domingo Ramos, Mike Heath, and cast to the Rangers for Dave Righetti, Paul Mirabella, Mike Griffin, and Juan Beniquez.

1987: The Braves Steve Bedrosian wins the NL Cy Young.

1988: The Dodgers Orel Hershisher wins the NL Cy Young.

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

2004: The Braves Bobby Cox and the Rangers Buck Showalter are named Manager of the Year for their leagues.

2005: The Cardinals Chris Carpenter wins the NL Cy Young.

2006: The Tigers trade Humberto Sanchez, Kevin Whelan, and Anthony Claggett to the Yankees for Gary Sheffield.

2008: The Rays Evan Longoria is named AL Rookie of the Year. The Cubs Geovany Soto wins the honor in the NL.

2014: The White Sox Jose Abreu is named AL Rookie of the Year.
 
November 11th:

1898: Hall of Famer Pie Traynor is born in Framingham, Massachusetts.

1941: Joe DiMaggio is named AL MVP.

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

1982: The Orioles name Joe Altobelli manager.

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

1996: The Braves John Smoltz wins the NL Cy Young.

1997: The Marlins trade Moises Alou to the Astors for pitchers Oscar Hernandez and Manuel Barrios and a player to be named later, beginning the dismantling of the World Series championship team.

1998: The White Sox trade Mike Cameron to the Reds for first base prospect Paul Konkero.

2001: Mark McGwire announces to ESPN that he is retiring after 16 seasons.

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

2003: The Blue Jays Roy Halladay wins the AL Cy Young.

2004: The Twins Johan Santana wins the AL Cy Young.

2008: The Giants Tim Lincecum wins the NL Cy Young.

2013: The Rays Wil Myers wins the AL Rookie of the Year. The Marlins Jose Fernandez wins the honor in the NL.

2014: The Orioles Buck Showalter is named AL Manager of the Year.
 
November 12th:

1887: Archibald "Moonlight" Graham is born in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He was popularized in the classic movie Field of Dreams.

1920: US District Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis is named to be the first commissioner of baseball.

1923: The Giants trade Casey Stengel, Bill Cunningham, and Dave Bancroft to the Braves for Joe Oschger and Bill Southworth.

1955: The Cardinals name Bill Hutchinson manager.

1986: Roger Clemens becomes the second to win the AL Cy Young by unanimous vote.

1996: The Blue Jays Pat Hentgen wins the AL Cy Young.

2001: Albert Pujols and Ichiro Suzuki win their leagues Rookie of the Year.

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

2007: The Brewers Ryan Braun is named NL Rookie of the Year. The Red Sox Dustin Pedoria wins in the AL.

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

2012: Mike Trout in the AL and Bryce Harper in the NL are named Rookie of the Year.

2013: The Pirates Clint Hurdle and the Indians Terry Francona are named Manager of the Year in their leagues.
 
November 13th:

1965: At his induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Branch Rickey suffers a massive heart attack. He would pass away three weeks later.

1968: Bob Gibson wins the NL MVP.

1974: Steve Garvey is named NL MVP.

1978: The Yankees sign Luis Tiant to a two year deal.

1979: The Cardinals Keith Hernandez and the Pirates Willie Stargell share the NL MVP, making it the first time there were co-winners for the honor.

1984: Ryne Sandberg is named NL MVP.

1989: After 16 seasons with the team, Jim Rice is released by the Red Sox.

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

1995: The Reds Barry Larkin wins the NL MVP.

1996: The Padres Ken Caminit is named NL MVP.

2000: Pedro Martinez is named AL Cy Young winner for the second straight year and third time in four years.

2001: Randy Johnson wins his third straight Cy Young with the Diamondbacks, fourth overall.

2002: The Giants name Felipe Alou manager.

2003: Dodgers reliever Eric Gagne wins the NL Cy Young.

2003: MLB announces that of the 1,438 drug samples taken, 5-7% are positive, putting in motion a new drug policy, including mandatory testing and punishment for first offenses.

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

2007: The Indians CC Sabathia wins the AL Cy Young.

2008: The Indians Cliff Lee wins the AL Cy Young.

2008: The White Sox trade Nick Swisher and a prospect to the Yankees for Wilson Betemit and two pitching prospects.

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 their leagues Manager of the Year.

2013: The Tigers Max Scherzer wins the AL Cy Young.

2014: The Angels Mike Trout becomes the youngest winner of the MVP in ML history.
 
November 14th:

1946: Ted Williams is named AL MVP.

1957: Hank Aaron is named NL MVP.

1973: Reggie Jackson is named AL MVP with Jim Palmer taking the league's Cy Young.

1985: The Brewers release Rollie Fingers, ending his 17 year Hall of Fame career.

1986: Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday purchase the Mets for $80.75 million.

1988: The Angels name Doug Rader manager.

1996: The Rangers Juan Gonzalez is named AL MVP.

2000: Randy Johnson wins the NL Cy Young for the second straight season.

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

2006: The Diamondbacks Brandon Webb wins the NL Cy Young.

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

2011: The Braves Craig Kimbrel wins NL Rookie of the Year honors.

2011: The Phillies and Jonathan Papelbon agree to a four year deal worth $50 million.

2011: The Cardinals name Mike Matheny manager.

2012: The Rays David Price wins the AL Cy Young.

2013: The Tigers Miguel Cabrera and the Pirates Andrew McCutchen are named league MVPs.

2014: The Tigers and Victor Martinez agree to a four year deal worth $68 million.
 
November 15th:

1951: The Giants Willie Mays and the Yankees Gil McDouglad are named their leagues Rookie of the Year.

1961: Roger Maris is named AL MVP for the second straight year.

1962: With 299 career wins, Early Wynn is released by the White Sox.

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

1983: Cal Ripken Jr. is named AL Rookie of the Year.

1988: The Dodgers Kirk Gibson is named NL MVP.

2000: Jason Giambi wins the AL MVP.

2001: The Yankees Roger Clemens becomes the first to win the Cy Young Award six times.

2002: The Mariners name Bob Melvin manager.

2004: Barry Bonds becomes the first player to win seven MVP awards and also the first to win it four straight years.

2005: The players and owners agree to stiffer penalties for a positive PED test. A positive steroid test would result in a 50 game suspension for a first offense, 100 games for a second, and a lifetime ban for a third. The agreement also allows testing for amphetamines. A first positive test for that means more testing, a second offense resulting in a 25 game suspension and 80 games for a third.

2005: Alex Rodriguez is named AL MVP.

2005: The Devil Rays name Joe Maddon manager.

2006: Six weeks after being fired by the Marlins, Joe Girardi is named NL Manager of the Year. The Tigers Jim Leyland wins it in the AL.

2007: The Padres Jake Peavy wins the NL Cy Young.

2010: Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg agrees to be the manager of the Phillies AAA team, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs.

2010: The Giants Buster Posey wins the NL Rookie of the Year. The Rangers Neftali Feliz wins in the AL.

2010: The Pirates name Clint Hurdle manager.

2012: Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera wins the AL MVP. The Giants Buster Posey wins in the NL.
 
November 16th:

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

1966: Roberto Clemente is named NL MVP.

1976: The Angels sign free agent Don Baylor.

1977: Rod Carew is named AL MVP.

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

1988: Jose Canseco is named AL MVP.

1995: The Red Sox Mo Vaughn wins the AL MVP.

2000: The Giants Jeff Kent is named NL MVP.

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

2004: The Angels Vladimir Guerrero wins the AL MVP.

2005: Albert Pujols is named NL MVP.

2006: The Nationals name Manny Acta manager.

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

2009: The Marlins Chris Coughlan and the A's Andrew Bailey win their league's Rookie of the Year.

2010: The Marlins trade Dan Uggla to the Braves for Omar Infante and Mike Dunn.

2010: The Phillies Roy Halladay wins the NL Cy Young.

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

1913: The Dodgers name Wilbert Robinson manager.

1960: Elvin Quesada is awarded ownership of the new expansion Washington franchise.

1960: The Pirates Dick Groat is named NL MVP.

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

1965: Retired Air Force Lieutenant General William Eckert becomes the fourth commissioner of baseball by unanimous vote by the owners.

1971: A's pitcher Vida Blue is named AL MVP.

1976: Thurman Munson is named AL MVP.

1982: The Braves Dale Murphy is named NL MVP.

1987: The Blue Jays George Bell is named AL MVP.

2000: The Pirates and Jason Kendall agree to terms on a six year extension worth $60 million.

2004: 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 and Frank Thomas agree to a two year deal worth $18.12 million.

2008: Albert Pujols is named NL MVP.

2009: The Royals Zach Greinke wins the AL Cy Young.

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

2011: Clayton Kershaw wins the NL Cy Young.

2011: By unanimous vote, the owner approve the sale of the Astros from Drayton McLane to Jim Crane.

2014: The Braves trade Jason Heyward and Jordan Walden to the Cardinals for Shelby Miller and minor league pitcher Tyrell Jenkins.
 
November 18th:

1886: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys, later known as the Pirates, leave the American Association to join the National League.

1914: The Cubs name Roger Bresnahan manager.

1949: Jackie Robinson is named NL MVP.

1954: The A's name Lou Bouderau manager.

1959: The A's name Bob Elliott manager.

1966: Sandy Koufax stuns the baseball world by announcing his retirement at age 30. Koufax cites an arthritic arm and fear of permanent damage as the reason.

1966: The Mets name Wes Westrum manager.

1980: George Brett is named AL MVP.

1981: The Padres name Dick Williams manager.

1981: Mike Schmidt is named NL MVP.

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

1985: The Mets Dwight Gooden, age 20, and the Royals Bret Saberhagen, age 21, become the youngest Cy Young winners in their respective leagues.

1986: Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher since Vida Blue in 1971 to win the AL MVP.

1987: The Cubs Andre Dawson becomes the first player on a last place team to win the MVP.

1998: The Rangers Juan Gonzalez is named AL MVP.

2000: The Mariners sign Ichrio Suziki of the Orix Blue Waves to a three year deal, making him the first Japanese player in ML history.

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

2004: The Expos name Frank Robinson manager.

2008: The Red Sox Dustin Pedoria is named AL MVP.

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

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

2010: Even with a 13-12 record, the Mariners Felix Hernanadez wins the AL Cy Young.

2011: The Cubs name Dale Sveum manager.

2013: The Giants and Tim Hudson agree to a two year deal worth $23 million.

2014: The Blue Jays and Russell Martin agree to a five year deal worth $82 million.
 
November 19th:

1960: The expansion Senators name James Vernon as their first manager.

1968: The Yankees Stan Bahnsen is named AL Rookie of the Year.

1975: Joe Morgan is named NL MVP.

1979: The Astros and Nolan Ryan agree to a four year deal worth $4.4 million, the largest free agent contract ever given at that time.

1986: Mike Schmidt joins Roy Campanella and Stan Musial as the only players to win three NL MVP awards.

1990: The Pirates Barry Bonds wins his first NL MVP award.

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

1998: The Cubs Sammy Sosa wins the NL MVP.

2001: Barry Bonds becomes the first player in ML history to win four MVP awards.

2007: Alex Rodriguez wins his third AL MVP.

2008: The Mariners name Don Wakamatsu manager.

2012: The Marlins trade Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle, Josh Johnson, John Buck, and Emilio Bonafacio to the Blue Jays for Yunel Escobar, Adeiny Hechavarria, Henderson Alvarez, Jeff Mathis, and three minor leaguers.
 
November 20th:

1958: The Red Sox Jackie Jensen is named AL Rookie of the Year.

1967: Tom Seaver is named NL Rookie of the Year.

1969: Willie McCovey is named NL MVP.

1985: The Pirates name Jim Leyland manager.

1987: The Cubs name Don Zimmer manager.

1989: Robin Yount is named AL MVP.

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

2007: Jimmy Rollins is named NL MVP.

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

2008: The owners unanimously approve Hal Steinbrenner taking over the Yankees, ending the 35-year ownership of the team by his father George.

2008: Mike Mussina announces his retirement. In 18 years with the Orioles and Yankees, Mussina won 270 games.

2009: For the second straight year, Tim Lincecum wins the NL Cy Young.

2012: The Blue Jays hire John Gibbons as manager for the second time. He was the team's manager from 2004-2008.

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

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

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

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

1969: Hall of Famer Ken Griffey, Jr. is born in Donora, Pennsylvania.

1972: Carlton Fisk becomes the first unanimous winner of the AL Rookie of the Year. The Mets John Matlack wins in the NL.

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

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

1991: The Braves Terry Pendleton wins the NL MVP.

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

2010: The Mets name Terry Collins manager.

2011: The Tigers Justin Verlander is name AL MVP.

2011: The Rangers sign reliever Joe Nathan to a two year deal worth $14.5 million.
 
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