CrimsonCowboy
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October 1st:
1903: The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 in the first World Series game ever played.
1921: The White Sox Ray Schalk becomes the first, and only catcher in M.L. history to make a putout at every base.
1932: At age 18, Joe DiMaggio makes his professional debut for the San Francisco Seals.
1944: With a 5-2 win over the Yankees, the Browns win their only A.L. pennant in St. Louis.
1945: Hall of Famer Rod Carew is born in Gatun, Panama Canal Zone.
1951: The Dodgers beat the Giants 3-1 in the first game of a N.L. playoff series. The game is broadcasted by CBS, the first to be televised coast-to-coast.
1955: The Indians Herb Score win the A.L. Rookie of the Year with the Cardinals Bill Virdon winning the honor in the N.L.
1961: Roger Maris hits his 61st home run of the season, breaking Babe Ruth's single season record.
1961: The Angels lose to the Indians 8-5 in the last game played at Los Angeles' Wrigley Field.
1967: On the last day of the season, Carl Yastrzemski's four hits helps the Red Sox beat the Twins 5-3 to clinch the A.L. pennant.
1974: The Mets Tom Seaver becomes the first pitcher in N.L. history to record seven straight seasons of 200 strikeouts.
1978: Gaylord Perry strikes out Joe Simpson (yes, that Joe Simpson) to become the third pitcher in M.L. to record 3,000 strikeouts.
1980: The Red Sox fire manager Don Zimmer.
1984: Peter Uberroth becomes the sixth commissioner in baseball history.
1995: The Yankees and Rockies become the first Wild Cards in the new postseason format.
2004: The Mariners Ichiro Suzuki records his 258th hit of the season, breaking the record set by the Browns George Sisler in 1920.
2006: The Twins Joe Mauer becomes the first catcher to win the A.L. batting title.
2007: In a one game playoff for the N.L. Wild Card, the Rockies Matt Holliday scores on a bang-bang play at home to beat the Padres 9-8 in the 13th inning.
2009: The Cardinals Tony LaRussa manages his 4,770th game, passing John McGraw for second on the all-time list.
1903: The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 in the first World Series game ever played.
1921: The White Sox Ray Schalk becomes the first, and only catcher in M.L. history to make a putout at every base.
1932: At age 18, Joe DiMaggio makes his professional debut for the San Francisco Seals.
1944: With a 5-2 win over the Yankees, the Browns win their only A.L. pennant in St. Louis.
1945: Hall of Famer Rod Carew is born in Gatun, Panama Canal Zone.
1951: The Dodgers beat the Giants 3-1 in the first game of a N.L. playoff series. The game is broadcasted by CBS, the first to be televised coast-to-coast.
1955: The Indians Herb Score win the A.L. Rookie of the Year with the Cardinals Bill Virdon winning the honor in the N.L.
1961: Roger Maris hits his 61st home run of the season, breaking Babe Ruth's single season record.
1961: The Angels lose to the Indians 8-5 in the last game played at Los Angeles' Wrigley Field.
1967: On the last day of the season, Carl Yastrzemski's four hits helps the Red Sox beat the Twins 5-3 to clinch the A.L. pennant.
1974: The Mets Tom Seaver becomes the first pitcher in N.L. history to record seven straight seasons of 200 strikeouts.
1978: Gaylord Perry strikes out Joe Simpson (yes, that Joe Simpson) to become the third pitcher in M.L. to record 3,000 strikeouts.
1980: The Red Sox fire manager Don Zimmer.
1984: Peter Uberroth becomes the sixth commissioner in baseball history.
1995: The Yankees and Rockies become the first Wild Cards in the new postseason format.
2004: The Mariners Ichiro Suzuki records his 258th hit of the season, breaking the record set by the Browns George Sisler in 1920.
2006: The Twins Joe Mauer becomes the first catcher to win the A.L. batting title.
2007: In a one game playoff for the N.L. Wild Card, the Rockies Matt Holliday scores on a bang-bang play at home to beat the Padres 9-8 in the 13th inning.
2009: The Cardinals Tony LaRussa manages his 4,770th game, passing John McGraw for second on the all-time list.