CrimsonCowboy
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October 20th:
1931: Mickey Mantle is born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma.
1931: The Cardinals Frankie Frisch is named NL MVP.
1937: Hall of Famer Juan Marichal is born in Laguna Verde, Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic.
1964: The Yankees name Johnny Keane to replace Yogi Berra as manager. Meanwhile, Red Schoendienst is named the Cardinals new manager.
1982: The Cardinals defeat the Brewers 6-3 in Game 7 to win the World Series.
1988: The Dodgers defeat the A's 5-1 in Game 5 to win the World Series.
1990: The Reds finish a World Series sweep with a 2-1 win over the heavily favored A's.
1994: The Dodgers Raul Mondesi is named NL Rookie of the Year.
2000: The Blue Jays sign Carlos Delgado to a four year deal worth $68 million.
2002: At 20 years old, Francisco Rodriguez becomes the youngest pitcher to win a World Series game. He retired nine straight batters over three innings in the Angels 11-10 win over the Giants in Game 2.
2004: The Red Sox become the first team in baseball history to win a postseason series after falling behind three games to none. Their stunning ALCS rally is completed with a 10-3 win over the Yankees in Game 7 at Yankee Stadium.
2012: The Red Sox name former pitching coach and Blue Jays skipper John Farrell as their new manager. For compensation, Boston sends infielder Mike Aviles to Toronto.
1931: Mickey Mantle is born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma.
1931: The Cardinals Frankie Frisch is named NL MVP.
1937: Hall of Famer Juan Marichal is born in Laguna Verde, Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic.
1964: The Yankees name Johnny Keane to replace Yogi Berra as manager. Meanwhile, Red Schoendienst is named the Cardinals new manager.
1982: The Cardinals defeat the Brewers 6-3 in Game 7 to win the World Series.
1988: The Dodgers defeat the A's 5-1 in Game 5 to win the World Series.
1990: The Reds finish a World Series sweep with a 2-1 win over the heavily favored A's.
1994: The Dodgers Raul Mondesi is named NL Rookie of the Year.
2000: The Blue Jays sign Carlos Delgado to a four year deal worth $68 million.
2002: At 20 years old, Francisco Rodriguez becomes the youngest pitcher to win a World Series game. He retired nine straight batters over three innings in the Angels 11-10 win over the Giants in Game 2.
2004: The Red Sox become the first team in baseball history to win a postseason series after falling behind three games to none. Their stunning ALCS rally is completed with a 10-3 win over the Yankees in Game 7 at Yankee Stadium.
2012: The Red Sox name former pitching coach and Blue Jays skipper John Farrell as their new manager. For compensation, Boston sends infielder Mike Aviles to Toronto.