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2448: 1719: 7877:, 74, left-handed pitcher and first baseman who posted a 46–33 (4.01) record on the mound and a .291 batting average in 584 at bats at the plate for the Washington Senators (1913–1916), New York Giants (1923–1926 and 1927), and Philadelphia Phillies (1926); in 1923, he batted .427 (38 for 89 in 52 games, including batting .476 in 22 plate appearances as a pinch hitter) and went 13–8 (4.48) for NL champion Giants; had a brilliant minor-league career with Baltimore Orioles (1919–1922). 1798: 2618: 2545: 1744: 2637: 1817: 1762: 1726: 1780: 2509: 2527: 2491: 2455: 2473: 1907: 2656: 2582: 1964: 2600: 2564: 7378:, 56, good-hitting knuckleball pitcher who hurled in 287 career games for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Bees/Braves, and Detroit Tigers between 1937 and 1945; threw no-hitter against Brooklyn on April 27, 1944; batted .230 with 17 homers and 102 RBI in 796 career at bats; hit three homers in a game for Boston on May 13, 1942, and made 109 career appearances as a pinch hitter in addition to his mound duties. 1934: 1871: 1853: 1835: 1889: 2686: 2695: 1973: 6918:, 73, second baseman turned executive and scout; general manager of Pittsburgh Pirates (1946), farm system director of Pirates (1947–1948) and Detroit Tigers (1949–1951), and player personnel director of Kansas City Athletics (1955); appeared in one MLB game as a player for the St. Louis Browns (1916). 5454:, reducing the power of the league presidents, adopting interleague play, combining the umpire staffs of each circuit, and standardizing league rules to make them consistent. It will take decades for each recommendation to be implemented, and MLB rules will not be made consistent until 2023, when the 3738:
pitches a 4–0 no-hitter, with 13 strikeouts, over the Reds. Houston ties a National League record with just one assist in Wilson's second career no-hitter. In his previous start against Cincinnati, on April 22, Wilson gave up six runs in five innings in a 14–0 loss. The back-to-back no-hitters are
7359:, 86, U.S.-born outfielder and Notre Dame graduate who played in nine American League games for Washington (1905) and Philadelphia (1908) and coached for the 1928 Detroit Tigers; pivotal figure in both the U.S. and Canada in minor league baseball (manager between 1909 and 1936, inventor of the 7247:, 60, one of few mid-century umpires employed by both major leagues; worked in 662 National League games and two All-Star games between August 28, 1947 and May 4, 1952, when he resigned; then joined American League arbiter crew and officiated in 207 contests from May 13, 1952 to June 28, 1953. 7546:, 60, third baseman for New York Yankees (1931 and 1934–1942), and member of five World Series champions; three-time AL All-Star; manager of Detroit Tigers from 1949 to July 4, 1952; the Dartmouth College alumnus was also an Ivy League baseball coach (Yale) and athletics director (Dartmouth). 7159:, 59, third baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers for 14 years between 1930 and 1946; held American League record for career games at that position; three-time All-Star; later manager (1955–1959 and 1960–1962) and general manager (1963–1965) of the Red Sox. 7455:, 77, pitched in 118 major league games; as a member of 1912–1913 Philadelphia Athletics, he went 14–6 for the 1913 World Series champs, then jumped to the "outlaw" Federal League, where he hurled for the 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops; returned to the American League in 1918 as a St. Louis Brown. 7345:, 84, pitcher who won 208 games for the Tigers, Red Sox and White Sox, but was thrown out of baseball as one of the eight "Black Sox" involved in fixing the 1919 World Series; he was the first of the eight to come forward, confessing his involvement and testifying before the grand jury. 8004:, 76, Hall of Fame manager who won 1,044 regular-season games as skipper of the St. Louis Cardinals (1929 and 1940–1945) and Boston Braves (1946–1951); captured World Series titles in 1942 and 1944 and National League pennants with St. Louis (1943) and Boston (1948); his .597 career 8139:, 77, diminutive β€” 142 lb (64 kg) β€” but hard-hitting right fielder who batted .309 and amassed 1,906 hits over a 13-year career (1914–1916 and 1918–1927) spent mostly with St. Louis Browns; led American League in triples (18) in 1921; later a Browns' coach. 7891:, 76, standout outfielder for Cleveland Indians (1919–1932) and two other AL cubs; batted .303 lifetime in 1,779 games, eclipsing .300 mark ten times and leading Junior Circuit in hits (222) in 1923; member of Cleveland's 1920 World Series champions. 7835:, 41, fiery third baseman on 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers and 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates World Series championship teams; played 11 seasons in National League for five clubs; selected to 1957 NL All-Star team; managed Triple-A Columbus Jets during 1969 season. 7025:, 76, catcher who hit .310 lifetime in 852 career games for the Chicago Cubs (1913–1915), Cincinnati Reds (1921–1928) and New York Yankees (1930); National League batting champion (.353) in 1926, first catcher to win a batting title in post-1901 era. 4390:
began his 31-game hit streak this day. Coming into this game Willie was batting .260 - by the time the streak ended on September 4 Willie was batting .318 - during the streak Willie hit .459 and broke the Dodgers franchise record of 29 games set by
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following a two-month-long search process. His term will continue through September 30, 1984, and especially be identified with changing player-owner relations and labor strife. Kuhn will be posthumously elected to the Hall of Fame in
8121:, 72, left fielder who batted .349 with 1,140 hits in his 970-game career; won two National League batting titlesβ€”1929 (.398) and 1932 (.368)β€”after converting from pitching; his 254 hits led Senior Circuit in 1929 and is tied (with 7363:
in 1936, and president of the International League from 1936 to 1960); also an influential gridiron football coach, and general manager of hockey's original Ottawa Senators; posthumously elected in 1983 to Canadian Baseball Hall of
7757:, 73, infielder for four MLB clubs in six seasons spanning 1922 to 1929; most notably, the regular third baseman for pennant-winning 1929 Chicago Cubs; started all five games of 1929 World Series, going two for 20 with two walks. 7406:, 74, Canadian infielder who played in six total MLB games for the St. Louis Browns (1921) and Washington Senators (1923); the only athlete in sports history to play both Major League Baseball and in the National Hockey League. 7539:, nicknamed "Rough", 85, player-manager (1913–1916) and backup catcher (1906, 1908–1916) for the Boston Red Sox' world champions in 1912, 1915 and 1916; later returned as pilot of terrible Red Sox teams between 1927 and 1929. 7082:, 71, All-Star pitcher of the Negro leagues who posted the highest career winning percentage (114–52, .687) in Black baseball; managed Newark of Negro National League over three separate one-year terms (1936, 1938, 1948). 7602:, 68, pitcher who won 20 games (losing 7) for the 1926 world champion St. Louis Cardinals and went 105–97 over 12 National League seasons (1924–1928 and 1930–1936) with Cardinals, Boston Braves and Philadelphia Phillies. 4371:
in the two contests after that. Newspapers report that Jones was benched for failure to hustle, with Hodges deciding to do so publicly to show that he will not tolerate lack of effort on his team, even from its star
6883:, 82, three-time 20-game winning pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1911–1915), Brooklyn Robins (1915–1919), Boston Braves (1919) and Philadelphia Phillies (1919); led National League hurlers with 26 victories in 1912. 7701:, 64, three-time All-Star first baseman for seven clubs (primarily the Baltimore Elite Giants, Philadelphia Stars and Birmingham Black Barons) representing three different Negro leagues between 1930 and 1948. 7420:, 33, outfielder who played 34 total games for the 1958–1959 Chicago Cubs and 1964 Baltimore Orioles; achieved success in Nippon Professional Baseball, smashing 68 home runs over three seasons (1966–1968). 7017:
in 1968; led 1906 American League in ERA (1.52) and a member of the World Series champion "Hitless Wonders", going 1–1 in the 1906 World Series against the crosstown Cubs; won 27 games, tops in the AL, in
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not to argue balls and strikes. After receiving this warning, Weaver follows Crawford to home plate, and immediately is ejected. The Mets would win 2–1 in 10 innings for a 3–1 lead in the World Series.
7075:, 82, third baseman who played 1,456 games for Chicago Cubs (1907–1916) and New York Giants (1916–1919) who won the NL triple crown in 1912; barred from baseball in 1919 for his role in fixing games. 8019:, 81, outfielder who played 546 games during a career spent with the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and two Federal League clubs (Indianapolis and Newark) over six seasons between 1908 and 1915. 7975:, 61, American League umpire from 1947 to 1965; officiated in 2,826 regular-season contests, four World Series and three All-Star games; was behind the plate in St. Louis on August 19, 1951, when 7828:, 53, knuckleballer who pitched in 111 career games for Brooklyn Dodgers (1947–1948, 1950), Cincinnati Reds (1950–1951) and Chicago Cubs (1952); led National League in games lost (17) in 1951. 3122:
January 2 – In response to major-league owners' continued refusal to increase their contributions to the players' pension fund commensurately with their television broadcast revenues, the
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for two misplays in the outfield; Santo apologizes the next day for criticizing Young, who had left early and didn't take the team bus. Santo is later booed in his first game back at
6950:, 55, star Long Island University athlete and outfielder for the Homestead Grays and New York Black Yankees of the Negro National League in 1944; also played professional basketball. 3772:(1951–1956) and the White Sox (1957–1965, 1968–1969). That record, plus his 1,919 games caught over 19 seasons as one of MLB's premier catchers of the 1930s and 1940s, earns LΓ³pez a 8065:, 74, who pitched one scoreless inning in relief for the New York Yankees on June 18, 1922; University of North Carolina alumnus who became a lawyer and county judge after baseball. 7110:, 71, catcher who played for six teams in the Negro National League, primarily the Birmingham Black Barons, between 1921 and 1933; also managed Birmingham and Louisville of the NNL. 1916: 431:. To accommodate the additional teams, the two leagues were split into two divisions of East and West. For the first time, extra post-season playoff series were added prior to the 130: 7849:, 85, catcher in two games for the 1906 Philadelphia Phillies; University of Kansas alumnus who, at age 21, served as head football coach of Southwestern College, also in Kansas. 4482:
2–0. For the second time this season, Tovar saves the Twins from being no-hit against Baltimore. He broke up a no-hitter by Dave McNally in the ninth inning during a game in May.
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on the mound and all the way to left field to confer with Jones. Then Hodges returns to the dugout, with Jones following a few paces behind him, and replaces Jones in left with
7371:, 91, manager of the 1917 World Series champion Chicago White Sox, later president of the Pacific Coast League from 1944 to 1954, then longtime vice president of Chicago Cubs. 6865:, 75, 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), 215 lb (98 kg) pitcher who worked in 142 games for the Chicago Cubs (1922–1924) and Brooklyn Robins (1924–1925); father of 8125:) for most hits in a season in NL annals; winningest manager in Pacific Coast League history, and earned additional fame as the "father" of professional baseball in Japan. 7060:, 76, left-handed pitcher who appeared in 102 MLB games, 99 of them for the Washington Senators, between 1912 and 1920, then longtime Washington scout and operator of the 4805:
The Minnesota Twins survived a ninth-inning scare as they beat the Kansas City Royals 4–3 to clinch the American League West title on Harmon Killebrew's 47th home run and
232: 7771:, 62, minor league catcher who played briefly for the 1930 Boston Red Sox, seeing action in two pinch-hitting assignments; later, a police detective in Atlanta, Georgia. 4857:. The Mets have won 38 out of their 49 games dating from August 14. The Cubs will finish the season eight games behind the Mets, and not win the division until exactly 292: 277: 267: 155: 115: 7807:, 42, infielder who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Braves, New York/San Francisco Giants and Washington Senators across ten MLB seasons from 1950 to 1962. 297: 359: 3476:
hits four consecutive doubles to tie the Major League record during an 11–3 win over the Phillies at Wrigley Field. The Cubs score seven runs in the seventh inning.
8086:, 79, outfielder/southpaw pitcher and Brown University graduate who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1913), Boston Braves (1920–1921) and Brooklyn Robins (1921). 7581:, 65, pitcher in 224 gamesβ€”197 for the Athleticsβ€”for three MLB clubs over nine seasons between 1926 and 1936; member of Philadelphia's 1930 World Series champions. 7039:, 75, versatile infielder/outfielder (primarily a third- and first baseman) who appeared in 929 games for 1920–1928 Philadelphia Phillies and 1928 New York Giants. 4716:'s ninth managerial change in nine years, and Bauer's second enforced departure from the job (he had skippered Finley's Athletics from June 19, 1961 through 1962). 165: 120: 7997:, 40, first black player in Pittsburgh Pirates history (debuting April 13, 1954); second baseman who played in 171 games over three seasons (1954–1956) with Bucs. 7448:, 55, World War II-era pitcher who hurled in 47 games for the Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1941 and 1944. 4289:
has both hits for the White Sox. Hardin retires the last 20 batters in a row that he faces. In Baltimore's 100th game of the season, they are 69–31 and lead the
364: 314: 217: 170: 5360:(.329) but frequent clashes with Angel management in 1971 lead to a long suspension, a successful court case, and his trade from the team after the next season. 7651:, 70, spitball pitcher who played for 1918–1919 Chicago White Sox and won 295 games in the Pacific Coast League; as a minor-league manager, he signed teenager 3802: 376: 371: 287: 227: 207: 7884:, 45, World War II combat veteran and Prisoner of War who pitched for postwar Cincinnati Reds, making 18 career appearances during the 1948 and 1951 seasons. 5165:
emerges from the dugout to argue and shows DiMuro the shoe-polish-smudged ball. DiMuro reverses his call, and awards Jones first base. The following batter,
4606:'s fly ball to deep left field leading off the inning appears to be going over the wall for a home run; however, a stiff wind cuts into the ball and enables 339: 309: 272: 7117:, 81, Cuban third baseman who played in 102 games for the 1911–1913 Cincinnati Reds; one of first three Cuban-born players in MLB during its post-1901 era. 391: 257: 252: 242: 150: 110: 4418:
surrenders the 506-foot blast. To date, it's the longest home run in Dodger Stadium history. (Stargell will hit another homer out of Dodger Stadium, off
8157: 7729:, 53, third-base coach of the Philadelphia Phillies from 1959 to May 30, 1960; previously, scouted for Phils and played and managed in their farm system. 386: 140: 6897:, 79, pitcher who as a rookie won 17 games for the 1915 Pittsburgh Rebels of the Federal League; later, hurled in six contests for 1921 Cincinnati Reds. 4891:. Lucchesi, 43, is promoted to his first MLB job after developing players for 14 years in the Phils' farm system, and winning a division title with the 329: 302: 262: 247: 7662:, 57, Venezuelan pitcher who posted a 50–39 (3.73) record in 258 games for the Washington Senators (1939–1945) and Chicago White Sox (1949); uncle of 3269: 319: 222: 202: 7352:, 52, light-hitting second baseman for Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs who played in 791 games from 1938 to 1944 and 1946–1947. 7236:, 78, Philadelphia Phillies southpaw and former Notre Dame baseballer, who pitched in six MLB games during August and September of 1909; brother of 4430:
having tied the game for the Dodgers in the bottom of the sixth; Pittsburgh scores seven more runs in the ninth inning and defeats Los Angeles 11–3.
2240: 2020: 1511: 1291: 381: 324: 7152:, 77, outfielder who appeared in 125 games for Pittsburgh of the National League (1913) and Indianapolis and Buffalo of the Federal League (1914). 7511:, 84, minor league third baseman/outfielder who went hitless in his only MLB at bat as a pinch hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 16, 1908. 3330:, although Torre (a nine-time All-Star and .297 lifetime hitter with 252 homers as a player) will be selected to recognize his managerial career. 212: 6925:, 62, pitcher who threw three scoreless innings of relief in his lone MLB appearance on August 18, 1932, as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals. 7637:, 75, third baseman who played in 265 total games for the Chicago Cubs (1917, 1920–1921), Boston Braves (1925) and Brooklyn Robins (1926–1927). 7588:, 49, southpaw reliever who pitched in 34 games for the 1947–1949 Boston Braves; scout for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1960 until his death. 6932:, 85, shortstop whose apparent game-winning single for the New York Giants in a 1908 contest led to the controversial play in which baserunner 237: 175: 7173:, 59, outfielder for 1938–1939 Brooklyn Dodgers and 1941–1945 Cleveland Indians, appearing in 551 career games; 1944 American League All-Star. 7990:, 78, 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) outfielder who batted .302 in 53 at bats for the 1912 Pittsburgh Pirates in his lone MLB opportunity. 5474: 7427:, 79, infielder for five big league clubs, principally Boston and Brooklyn of the National League, over seven seasons between 1909 and 1918. 7032:, 60, pitcher who posted a 95–82 (3.58) record in 336 MLB games for four clubs, principally the Pittsburgh Pirates, between 1932 and 1943. 7722:, 87, third baseman who played 199 MLB games for the 1905–1906 Cleveland Naps, 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1909–1910 St. Louis Cardinals. 3142: 8093:, 53, nicknamed "Little Grumbler", All-Star second baseman and shortstop who played for three Negro leagues clubs between 1938 and 1946. 2447: 1718: 8273: 3319: 7898:, 81, outfielder who played 19 MLB games for the 1910–1911 Cleveland Naps; stole 445 bases during his 17-year career in minor leagues. 7680:, 66, left-hander who went 3–13 (6.09 ERA) in 41 career games with the 1926–1927 St. Louis Browns and 1931–1932 Philadelphia Phillies. 7254:, 82, outfielder in 155 games for Chicago and Boston of the National League (1911–1912) and Indianapolis of the Federal League (1914). 8012:; in his playing days, an outfielder who appeared in 1,192 games in 13 seasons for five teams between 1913 and 1929, and batted .297. 7870:, 51, pitcher who appeared in 187 career games for 1944–1945 New York Yankees, 1948 Philadelphia Phillies and 1949–1952 Chicago Cubs. 7630:, 72, lefty-swinging catcher who appeared in 1,004 games between 1920 and 1936 for four MLB clubs, principally the Cleveland Indians. 7006:, 85, executive and scout; general manager of the Detroit Tigers from 1938 to 1945; later, director of scouting of the Boston Braves. 3123: 7750:, 55, outfielder who appeared in 484 games over six seasons between 1938 and 1947 with the St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators. 3483:
hits a tremendous home run halfway up in the left field upper deck, a feat that will never matched in the stadium's 45-year history.
7476:, 89, minor league player and manager, National League umpire (1930–1931, 1933–1934), then a longtime scout for numerous MLB teams. 4968: 4956: 4077:
leaped in the air and clicked his heels 3 times on the way to the clubhouse. The victory dance became a hit with euphoric Cub fans.
677: 492: 488: 21: 7261:, 59, front-office executive; vice president of St. Louis Cardinals (1942–1955) and executive VP of Baltimore Orioles (1957–1958). 5169:, hits a two-run home run to pull the Mets within a run of Baltimore. The homer is Clendenon's third of the Series). Following an 7194:, 73, pitcher who appeared in 186 games between 1921 and 1929 for the Detroit Stars and Baltimore Black Sox of the Negro leagues. 8026:, 83, second baseman and third baseman who got into 299 games for the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees between 1911 and 1917. 7764:, 91, third baseman and center fielder, primarily for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who led the NL in runs twice and home runs once. 6978:, 73, backup first- and second baseman for 1915 St. Louis Browns and 1918–1922 Brooklyn Robins; appeared in 1920 World Series. 7229:, 79, pitcher in 49 MLB games for the Boston Braves (1913), Philadelphia Athletics (1917, 1919) and Chicago White Sox (1919). 2673: 1951: 7778:, 43, third baseman who was the third black player in MLB history as a member of the 1947 St. Louis Browns; in 1949, he and 7013:, 89, Chicago White Sox pitcher (1903–1913) whose record of five consecutive shutouts (September 12–30, 1904) was broken by 7532:, 76, reserve second- and third baseman for the 1914 St. Louis Browns, 1917 New York Giants and 1918 Philadelphia Phillies. 6876:, 81, catcher for Boston (American League) in 1914, then Brooklyn and Newark (both of the "outlaw" Federal League) in 1915. 4347:, an All-Star who will hit .340 in 1969, is slow to retrieve the ball and then makes a "lackadaisical" throw (according to 2233: 2013: 1504: 1284: 195: 185: 7743:, 71, shortstop who played all or parts of six seasons between 1921 and 1929 for the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians. 7525:, 92, catcher/outfielder for Washington, Baltimore and Detroit of the American League (1902–1905), appearing in 293 games. 5099: 4944: 4940: 3549: 3233: 1941: 7968:, 69, third baseman who went 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter for the White Sox on September 12, 1922, his only MLB appearance. 7821:, 73, left-handed pitcher who appeared in five career games for the 1920 Detroit Tigers and 1925 Philadelphia Phillies. 7293: 6957:, 84, catcher/outfielder for Dayton and St. Louis of the Negro National League over five seasons spanning 1920 to 1925. 6003: 5450:
December 6 – The MLB Restructuring Committee issues its recommendations, which include strengthening the office of the
3841: 681: 7201:, 53, pitcher who worked in 39 career games for the New York Yankees (1941 and 1946) and Philadelphia Phillies (1946). 5068:
as their manager for what will be his third of four terms as Pirates skipper. This stint will see the Pirates win the
7687:, 62, pitcher who worked in a total of ten games over parts of three seasons (1932–1934) with Philadelphia Athletics. 7142: 6971:, 74, pitcher who threw a scoreless inning of relief in his lone MLB appearance as a Detroit Tiger on April 16, 1915. 6784: 4858: 4258:
drives in all three Cub runs, including a walk-off single in the 11th inning, to lead the Cubs to a 3–2 win over the
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February 17 – Spring training opens without 400 players who have decided to boycott it over the pension-fund impasse.
2171: 449: 17: 7303:, 86, third baseman/shortstop who appeared in 13 late-season games for the 1910 Boston Doves of the National League. 7459: 3553: 2316: 4395:. Willie Davis' 31-game hit streak was the third-longest in NL history and as of 2023 remains the Dodgers' record. 6179: 5882: 3413: 2366: 2226: 2146: 2006: 1497: 1417: 1277: 740: 727: 8040:, 62, pitcher who appeared in 54 career games for the Brooklyn Robins (1931) and Chicago White Sox (1932, 1934). 7933:, 56, who pitched for the Pittsburgh Crawfords and Philadelphia Stars of the Negro National League in 1937–1938. 8266: 8072:, 66, pitcher for five Negro leagues clubs, primarily the Baltimore Black Sox, from 1928 to 1930 and 1932–1935. 4544: 4158: 4066: 4059: 3285: 2121: 1637: 790: 7282:, 61, catcher in the Negro leagues whose career spanned 1927 to 1946; member of champion 1928 St. Louis Stars. 4846: 4675: 4607: 4557: 3605:
7–0. The game is only the ninth in Expos history, and only the fifth start in Stoneman's Major League career.
3473: 1662: 1612: 1587: 1467: 1342: 545: 190: 8079:, 54, outfielder whose only MLB appearances came as a pinch hitter in five games for the 1943 Boston Braves. 7842:, 61, pitcher who worked in 22 total games for the 1929–1931 New York Giants and 1933–1934 Brooklyn Dodgers. 6124: 5041:
to replace him. During the next seven seasons, Anderson, who will make his major league managerial debut in
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pitches a two-hit shutout, walking none, and hits a three-run home run in the bottom of the fourth off of
3444:, gets the first hit for the franchise, leading off the game with a double, and scores their first run on 7634: 7571: 6999:, 66, pitcher who had trials with three National League clubs during three seasons spanning 1926 to 1929. 6457: 4602:, has hurled a no-hitter without the benefit of a strikeout. Holtzman survives a scare in the seventh as 4180:
despite committing three errors. The Hall-of-Fame southpaw is in the midst of a streak of 16 consecutive
3853: 3845: 2341: 1562: 571: 7103:, 46, native of Maine who pitched in one game for the wartime Philadelphia Athletics on August 22, 1943. 6572: 8153:, 77, switch-hitting third baseman who appeared in five games for the Cleveland Naps in September 1912. 8129: 7712: 7673:, 99, southpaw who pitched in one game for the Chicago Colts of the National League on August 13, 1892. 7360: 7029: 5519: 5478: 5455: 5444: 5357: 4823: 4196: 3991:
job through 1971 and steal 69 bases in 456 games in his second Dodger tour, which ends October 4, 1972.
3661: 3240:, Williams leads the 1969 Senators to the only winning season they will enjoy in their 11-year history. 3214: 2679: 2391: 2291: 2196: 1687: 1392: 1367: 1096: 1089: 912: 663: 352: 347: 8047:, 64, Venezuelan professional baseball executive for more than three decades, and former owner of the 7275:, 59, catcher who appeared in 50 career games for the Chicago Cubs (1940) and New York Yankees (1944). 7166:, 56, relief pitcher who worked in a total of three games for the wartime 1943–1944 Chicago White Sox. 6911:, 56, minor-league catcher who spent nine years (1951–1959) as bullpen coach of the Cleveland Indians. 6542: 6052: 5310:, who hit .282 with 11 home runs and 68 RBI, is named American League Rookie of the Year over pitcher 9196: 8259: 7905:, 53, second baseman who appeared in 51 total MLB games for wartime 1943–1944 Philadelphia Athletics. 7501: 7462:, 71, right fielder for 1921 Boston Red Sox; later a fullback/quarterback for the NFL Hartford Blues. 7389: 7114: 6645: 6306: 6282: 6264: 5888: 5658: 5604: 5501: 4332: 3460: 2071: 698: 637: 455: 89: 51: 8293: 7881: 7775: 7585: 7469:, 41, shortstop who appeared in 13 games for the 1948 New York Cubans of the Negro National League. 7403: 7233: 7187:, 48, pitcher who was winless in six decisions and 36 career games for the 1943–1945 Boston Braves. 6802: 6524: 6215: 5937: 5779: 5755: 5670: 5451: 5007: 4709: 4678:. The Mets will not relinquish their lead from this point, as the Cubs suffer a legendary collapse. 4011: 3868: 3739:
only the second in Major League history, the feat having been accomplished just the year before by
3218: 2096: 702: 8243: 7644:, 64, minor-league outfielder who made ten pinch hitting appearances for 1928 St. Louis Cardinals. 7595:, 49, World War II-era outfielder who appeared in 13 Negro National League games in 1943 and 1944. 7053:, 66, outfielder who got into 42 games with Brooklyn of the National League between 1931 and 1933. 4426:.) The mammoth home run comes in the seventh inning and breaks a 3–3 tie, a three-run home run by 435:, at this juncture best-of-five series between the East and West division leaders in each league. 7930: 7874: 7860: 7268:, 88, outfielder who played briefly for the 1904 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1905 Washington Senators. 7121: 7079: 6772: 6657: 6608: 6506: 5804: 5731: 5688: 5585: 5549: 5406: 4991: 4383: 4316: 4188: 4127: 4100: 3634: 3530: 7215:, 74, shortstop for 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates and utility infielder for 1918–1922 Brooklyn Robins. 8009: 7958: 7715:, 72, Canadian pitcher who appeared in four MLB games for the 1922–1923 Philadelphia Athletics. 7258: 6954: 6915: 6578: 6488: 6433: 6409: 6355: 6246: 6076: 6058: 5900: 5834: 5173:
solo home run in the seventh to tie the game, the Mets score two in the eighth for a 5–3 lead.
4415: 4204: 8044: 7919:, 64, third baseman and pinch runner who played in four games for 1927 Philadelphia Athletics. 3761:, a longtime coach. His retirement gives LΓ³pez a career record of 1,410–1,004 (.584) with two 3463:
smacks a pinch-hit, two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to defeat the
9170: 9165: 9160: 8192: 8167:, 72, outfielder and pinch hitter in two games for the St. Louis Cardinals in September 1918. 8104: 7768: 7272: 7205: 7124:, 75, who appeared in two games as a catcher and pinch hitter for the 1916 Cleveland Indians. 6820: 6753: 6439: 6173: 6094: 5682: 5640: 4983: 4888: 4774: 4502: 4434: 4162: 3777: 3735: 3602: 3464: 3402: 3327: 3203: 3138: 2864: 2626: 1014: 761: 412: 5876: 8240: 7947:, 73, shortstop who played 1,076 games for the 1919–1927 Athletics and 1928 Detroit Tigers. 7839: 7747: 7441:, 61, shortstop who got into 26 games for the 1929–1930 Pittsburgh Pirates; later, a scout. 7382: 7061: 6693: 5870: 5767: 5436: 5311: 5219: 5072: 5046: 4899: 4827: 4795: 4746: 4438: 4305: 4294: 4282: 3884: 3810: 3495: 3281: 3265: 2698: 2689: 2553: 1976: 1967: 810: 6324: 6155: 3541:
4–0. For the 3rd time in two years, Northrup saves the Tigers from being the victims of a
8: 8282: 8033:, 74, second baseman for St. Louis (1925) and Dayton (1926) of the Negro National League. 7698: 7107: 6318: 5370: 4975: 4917: 4892: 4854: 4750: 4682: 4565: 4460: 4411: 4387: 4259: 3960: 3934: 3857: 3837: 3587: 3576: 3304: 2889: 2663: 2516: 1878: 1045: 950: 908: 876: 8058:, 53, pitcher who won 21 of 33 decisions for the Chicago Cubs (1941–1942 and 1946–1949). 4947:
begin, the first such series to feature the respective leagues' division champions. The
8048: 8005: 7804: 7086: 6518: 6427: 5828: 5303: 5278: 5231: 5208: 5061: 5019: 4865: 4728: 4399: 4070: 3978: 3790: 3668: 3580: 3561: 3417: 3277: 3173: 2985: 2948: 2752: 2644: 2268: 2048: 1769: 1733: 1539: 1319: 1196: 1026: 866: 420: 282: 8107:, 83, left-hander who pitched in one game for the Chicago White Sox on April 18, 1928. 7856:, 64, pitcher who posted an 0–4 (5.02) record in 21 games for the 1932 Boston Red Sox. 7616:, 85, southpaw who pitched in 13 career games for the 1904–1905 Philadelphia Phillies. 6584: 5991: 7793: 7782:
broke the New York Giants' color line; member of Giants' 1954 World Series champions.
7648: 7553:, 75, outfielder and pinch hitter in three games for the 1917 Philadelphia Athletics. 7356: 7286: 5810: 5459: 5338: 5286: 5155: 5128: 5114: 5106: 5080: 5076: 5054: 5050: 4948: 4925: 4921: 4782: 4713: 4701: 4528: 4521: 4467: 4352: 4270: 4266: 4177: 4119: 4033: 3922: 3917:
May 26 – In the throes of a ten-game losing streak, and sitting in last place in the
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win. McCovey is named MVP, with his two homers tying an All-Star Game record set by
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record, the Twins score eleven runs in the top of the inning, and beat Oakland 14–4.
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to an 80–69 record, the franchise's best showing in at least two decades, manager
8118: 7825: 7659: 7317:, 73, left-hander who pitched in two games for New York Giants in September 1919. 7198: 6968: 6844: 6808: 6705: 6602: 6330: 6252: 6191: 6082: 6027: 5985: 5846: 5634: 5616: 5537: 5463: 5374: 5354: 5326: 5290: 5250: 5246: 5238: 5196: 5095: 5087: 5038: 5034: 4952: 4895: 4506: 4479: 4403: 4367:. Jones will be kept out of the lineup for the next two games and used only as a 4236: 4200: 4173: 4095:
4–3, cutting Chicago's lead in the National League East to four games. Chicago's
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to the Cardinals. Flood, however, refuses to report to the Phillies and instead
8076: 8062: 7987: 7983:'s famous stunt; led AL umpires in ejections three times over a 19-year career. 7944: 7811: 7740: 7613: 7592: 7392:, 86, pitcher who worked in two games for the St. Louis Cardinals in June 1910. 7338:, 58, pitcher who appeared in two games during May 1934 for the Detroit Tigers. 7314: 6838: 6826: 6747: 6626: 6620: 6512: 6463: 6397: 6379: 6234: 6197: 6185: 6070: 6033: 5961: 5852: 5792: 5773: 5652: 5555: 5398: 5350: 5266: 5254: 5215: 5166: 5065: 5049:
titles, four National League pennants, and back-to-back World Series titles in
5015: 4964: 4928:. The city of Seattle would not host another MLB team until the birth of the 4913: 4884: 4831: 4819: 4762: 4591: 4407: 4336: 4320: 4301: 4290: 4244: 4192: 4154: 4051: 3999: 3995: 3956: 3930: 3872: 3818: 3758: 3723: 3638: 3623: 3609: 3565: 3538: 3406: 3379: 3375: 3312: 3300: 3273: 3195: 3161: 3153: 3149: 3134: 2933: 2923: 2789: 2764: 2737: 2727: 2589: 2498: 2462: 2258: 2038: 1896: 1860: 1824: 1529: 1309: 1252: 1171: 1160: 1135: 1056: 1037: 1033: 988: 969: 923: 837: 819: 806: 772: 767: 711: 685: 473: 428: 424: 100: 7926:, 72, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (1919) and Cleveland Indians (1922–1923). 7863:, 73, St. Louis Browns pitcher who appeared in eight total games in 1920–1921. 7399:, 70, pitcher who worked in 41 games for the 1923–1924 Philadelphia Athletics. 5485:, is hospitalized after suffering a heart attack. He dies on January 14, 1970. 5222:
is voted National League Most Valuable Player after he led the league with 45
5199:
is voted American League Most Valuable Player after he led the league with 49
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goes 6-for-6 with a home run and a double in the Royals' 15–1 drubbing of the
9190: 8193:"Single-Season Leaders & Records for Saves | Baseball-Reference.com" 8174:, 59, left-handed pitcher in the Negro leagues from 1937 to 1940 and in 1946. 8171: 8160:, 47, pitcher for the 1947 Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League. 8143: 8114:, 69, outfielder/pinch runner in two contests for the 1922 Cleveland Indians. 8037: 8023: 7965: 7895: 7853: 7754: 7684: 7670: 7557: 7536: 7483:, 55, catcher who appeared in two May 1937 games for the Washington Senators. 7445: 7385:, 54, historian at the Baseball Hall of Fame since 1959, former sportswriter. 7368: 7342: 7279: 7265: 7156: 7135: 7128: 7065: 7050: 6940: 6723: 6717: 6687: 6675: 6632: 6596: 6566: 6536: 6500: 6415: 6373: 6312: 6288: 6209: 6167: 6015: 5979: 5973: 5943: 5894: 5858: 5737: 5628: 5591: 5567: 5482: 5470: 5346: 5270: 5262: 5227: 5204: 5174: 5144: 5121: 5011: 4960: 4873: 4850: 4815: 4778: 4758: 4735: 4694: 4690: 4686: 4671: 4645: 4629: 4611: 4595: 4576: 4569: 4328: 4285:
to make it 13–0. The Orioles will plate four more runs and belt out 20 hits.
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earns the victory as the Cubs tie a modern-day record for the most one-sided
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milestone while driving in seven runs in a 19–0 shellacking of the expansion
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attract 17β€š850 today and will draw just 678β€š000 for the season. U.S. Senator
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February 26 – The boycott ends when owners accept most of the players' terms.
2960: 2607: 2283: 2278: 2063: 2058: 1554: 1549: 1334: 1329: 1210: 1146: 1003: 995: 957: 847: 715: 465: 160: 8132:, 87, pitcher who made five appearances for the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics. 6992:, 73, reserve outfielder who appeared in 22 games for 1924 New York Yankees. 5507: 4659:
September 9 – During the Mets' 7–1 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Shea, a
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to catch it at the warning track. Aaron grounds out to Cubs' second baseman
4025:, 63, weds for the fourth time, marrying 40-year-old Lynne Walker Goldblatt. 3806: 3157: 8030: 8016: 7994: 7976: 7972: 7937: 7846: 7818: 7652: 7620: 7578: 7529: 7515: 7494: 7410: 7396: 7335: 7219: 7170: 7149: 7014: 6982: 6975: 6887: 6880: 6866: 6862: 6814: 6699: 6663: 6614: 6590: 6560: 6554: 6530: 6494: 6475: 6451: 6385: 6367: 6342: 6276: 6270: 6258: 6240: 6228: 6106: 6100: 6088: 6021: 6009: 5967: 5955: 5919: 5749: 5743: 5707: 5610: 5531: 5513: 5440: 5414: 5382: 5366: 5330: 5307: 5294: 5242: 5178: 5140: 5136: 5132: 5091: 5030: 5003: 4987: 4877: 4766: 4720: 4667: 4633: 4625: 4584: 4580: 4561: 4510: 4471: 4456: 4446: 4368: 4324: 4309: 4216: 4208: 4135: 4111: 4092: 4047: 4022: 4018: 3964: 3899: 3744: 3686: 3642: 3534: 3456: 3441: 3433: 3344: 3229: 3169: 3085: 3010: 2953: 2928: 2814: 2757: 2732: 2571: 2273: 2053: 1544: 1324: 1226: 1176: 1007: 938: 927: 919: 872: 862: 833: 825: 432: 7310:, 74, pitcher who made ten appearances for the 1917–1918 New York Yankees. 3296:
was also scheduled to take the flight, but missed it and took a later one.
8150: 8111: 8090: 8083: 7954:, 72, pitcher who appeared in three games for the 1922 Chicago White Sox. 7923: 7916: 7867: 7779: 7761: 7726: 7719: 7627: 7623:, 69, outfielder who played in seven games for the 1924 St. Louis Browns. 7452: 7417: 7244: 7237: 7184: 7163: 7138:, 73, pitcher for the 1920 St. Louis Giants of the Negro National League. 7003: 6996: 6989: 6933: 6929: 6894: 6873: 6790: 6778: 6766: 6651: 6548: 6469: 6300: 6161: 6149: 6143: 6064: 6046: 5949: 5931: 5925: 5840: 5822: 5798: 5719: 5713: 5676: 5622: 5579: 5432: 5282: 5258: 5148: 5110: 4995: 4806: 4791: 4754: 4641: 4540: 4442: 4364: 4344: 4286: 4240: 4150: 4007: 3952: 3948: 3926: 3864: 3727: 3480: 3445: 3165: 3130: 3035: 1201: 984: 782: 8213: 7940:, 78, who pitched in three contests for the 1912 Philadelphia Athletics. 7814:, 76, shortstop/third baseman in two games for the 1914 New York Giants. 7497:, 64, infielder who played 205 games for the 1932–1934 St. Louis Browns. 7413:, 73, third baseman who played 17 games for 1916 Philadelphia Athletics. 6985:, 83, St. Louis Browns pitcher who worked in one game on April 18, 1912. 4845:
September 24 – After seven losing seasons, the New York Mets clinch the
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3–0 with no strikeouts. Only one other pitcher in major league history,
3750: 3674:, Harrelson relents and joins the Indian lineup on April 24 against the 8237: 8136: 8122: 7980: 7951: 7677: 7599: 7564: 7550: 7508: 7504:, 77, pitcher for the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the Federal League. 7473: 7438: 7212: 7191: 7145:, 81, outfielder who played 16 games for 1911–1912 St. Louis Cardinals. 6947: 6729: 6711: 6421: 6403: 6336: 6137: 5913: 5816: 5725: 5701: 5646: 5543: 5334: 5315: 5274: 5162: 5158: 5152: 4999: 4979: 4705: 4637: 4603: 4536: 4517: 4427: 4392: 4360: 4356: 4348: 4340: 4278: 4146: 4123: 4115: 3974: 3967: 3880: 3833: 3794: 3706: 3690: 3671: 3613: 3390: 3371: 3360: 3348: 3210: 3199: 3181: 2943: 2747: 1185: 1041: 946: 904: 843: 777: 748: 744: 8251: 7961:, 72, pinch hitter and third baseman for the 1921 Washington Senators. 7567:, 69, outfielder who appeared in 111 games for 1923–1924 Chicago Cubs. 4880:
takes the helm as temporary skipper for the season's final five games.
8164: 8069: 8055: 7902: 7733: 7705: 7543: 7522: 7480: 7466: 7375: 7307: 7251: 7226: 7100: 7093: 7057: 7010: 6908: 6832: 6796: 6735: 6361: 5997: 5664: 5390: 5319: 4731: 4724: 4660: 4649: 4587: 4524: 4096: 4074: 3988: 3981: 3911: 3694: 3664: 3653: 3598: 3542: 3308: 3237: 1221: 1110: 1101: 1060: 7131:, 83, pitcher who twirled in four games for the 1911 Cleveland Naps. 4243:
pinch-hit in the fourth inning, he became a trivia answer: the only
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steal five bases in the third inning against the Detroit battery of
3307:
announce a one-for-one trade of All-Stars, with the Braves swapping
9155: 7832: 7708:, 82, who pitched in four games for the 1910 Philadelphia Phillies. 7424: 7349: 7300: 7296:, 61, first baseman who played 10 games with the 1932 Chicago Cubs. 6901: 6741: 6203: 5223: 5200: 4770: 4653: 4498: 4494: 4248: 4224: 4169: 3631: 3557: 3394: 3352: 1121: 892: 27: 8146:, 83, catcher who hit .333 for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1922. 4769:'s major league debut; Buckner, who grounds out to second baseman 7096:, 79, pitcher who made four appearances for 1925 Brooklyn Robins. 5170: 4869: 4849:
title as Donn Clendenon hit two home runs in a 6–0 Mets win over
4663:
jumps on the field and runs past Ron Santo in the on-deck circle.
3918: 3650: 3487: 3315:. Torre, 28, will convert from catcher to third base and win the 2248: 2028: 1519: 1299: 3860:. Gibson enjoys his feat as part of a 6–2 victory for St. Louis. 5118: 3657: 2714: 1963: 1797: 735: 731: 7518:, 80, infielder for Boston (National League) in 1911 and 1912. 7222:, 65, outfielder who played for the Red Sox from 1925 to 1926. 3272:, the Venezuelan League Rookie of the Year, on his way to the 2685: 2617: 5373:
player to be named the NL Rookie of the Year. Sizemore joins
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hits his 200th career home run, helping the Red Sox beat the
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to score the winning run. Ironically, this game marks Dodger
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trail 7–0 in the third inning of the nightcap when Houston's
4231:). The game is postponed by one day after heavy rains in the 4141:
July 13 – In the third meeting between the two brothers, the
3929:, the only manager the team has had since its debut in 1961. 3284:' camp. ChΓ‘vez (1–0) was 12–5 with Double-A Waterbury in the 2694: 5237:
November 24 – A busy offseason of managerial changes in the
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to his first pro contract; later a longtime pitching coach.
7089:, 21, pitcher who played for the 1967 San Francisco Giants. 3184:
and $ 100,000 to Houston to replace Clendenon in the trade.
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between 1965 and 1967. On April 8, the Expos send pitchers
31: 4138:
would go down in history as "Tom Seaver's Imperfect Game".
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becomes the seventh pitcher in National League history to
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October 13 – In the first of many firings in his career,
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title for their first postseason berth since winning the
3955:, site of his breakthrough stardom (1959–1966), when the 7208:, 83, outfielder who played for the 1911 Boston Red Sox. 6943:, 86, reserve outfielder for 1908–1911 St. Louis Browns. 4693:
in a losing effort, as the Mets defeat the Cards 4–3 at
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was eventually called out for not touching second base.
4781:'s ground ball going through his legs in Game 6 of the 3817:, and the first American League player to do so since 3510:
throws out the first ball and will do the same in the
5079:(with Murtaugh at the helm), as well as winning the 4449:
takes over on an interim basis through season's end.
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open their wild 1969 season in dramatic fashion, as
3276:' spring training camp. Another fatality is pitcher 8244:
30, 1969, G2): "Houston Astros 11, New York Mets 5"
7331:, 90, second baseman for the 1902 Boston Americans. 7289:, 65, backup shortstop for the 1928 Boston Red Sox. 5181:
in five games. Clendenon is named World Series MVP.
4516:Only four days after coming off the disabled list, 3440:wins the game in relief. The Royals' first batter, 1251:is introduced as an official statistic this year. 5177:pitches a complete game for the Mets, who win the 4474:allows only one hit, a top-of-the-ninth single to 4087:July 8 – With three runs in the ninth inning, the 4050:score four runs in the ninth inning to defeat the 3490:successfully inaugurates Major League Baseball at 1992: 1263: 454:The most notable part of the 1969 season were the 3322:; Cepeda, 31, is only two years removed from his 2915: 2719: 9188: 4822:less than two years after leading them to their 4777:in the ninth inning, will become well known for 4652:, in the hand, breaking it. Agee hits a two-run 4497:gives up the last of his record 21 extra-inning 4073:7–5 at Wrigley Field. On the spur of the moment 5161:ruled that the ball missed Jones. Mets manager 4110:July 9 – With one out in the ninth inning, the 3326:NL MVP season. Both will become members of the 8267: 5475:The Sporting News Executive of the Year Award 4916:finish what will be their only season in the 4172:improves to 10–6 with an 8–5 victory for the 3753:, 60, hands over the managerial reins of the 3424:4–3 in 12 innings. Two pitching stars on the 3172:that dates to their tenure together with the 2234: 2014: 1505: 1285: 6890:, 89, pitcher for the 1905 Boston Americans. 5333:(.315, 17 HR, 88 RBI) and utility infielder 4069:'s home run in the tenth inning defeats the 3902:. Four of the steals occur during a single 3856:in the seventh inning of a game against the 3529:allows just one hit, a 4th-inning double to 3126:urges players not to sign any new contracts. 2715:Nippon Professional Baseball final standings 7064:, the Senators' top farm team; namesake of 4826:. The 1969 Red Sox are 82–71, third in the 4794:hits his 600th career home run helping the 4628:open a crucial two-game series against the 4315:July 30 – After losing the first game of a 4304:hits his 300th career home run helping the 4265:July 27 - In the most one-sided shutout in 4054:7–6 in the first game of a doubleheader at 2636: 8274: 8260: 4406:hits the first home run completely out of 4036:enter the tenth inning tied 3–3. Tying a 3890:May 18 – Tying a major league record, the 3320:National League Most Valuable Player Award 2544: 2241: 2227: 2021: 2007: 1512: 1498: 1292: 1278: 1073: 37:Overview of the events of 1969 in baseball 5018:in a lawsuit that eventually reaches the 4834:becomes temporary pilot. Later that day, 4674:, gives the Mets their first lead of the 3268:kills 155 people including first baseman 3124:Major League Baseball Players Association 7736:, 77, pitcher for the 1915 Chicago Cubs. 5033:as manager despite an 89–73 season, the 1906: 443: 427:, and the first MLB team in Canada, the 22:1969 Nippon Professional Baseball season 8281: 4986:in a seven-player deal that also sends 4830:, and 24 games behind Baltimore. Coach 4355:that makes the score 8–0. Mets manager 4351:) back to the infield. The result is a 724:: Mojave Desert LL, Barstow, California 9189: 3575:open at home with an 8–7 win over the 3420:, in their inaugural game, defeat the 3217:law firm, becomes the fifth permanent 8255: 4883:September 26 – Veteran minor leaguer 4872:) dismiss their second-year manager, 4640:knocks down the Mets' leadoff batter 4455:Citing damage to his right shoulder, 3801:. Oliver becomes the first player to 3292:), including seven shutouts. Pitcher 3232:returns to uniform as manager of the 2922: 2726: 1259:Major league baseball final standings 653: 601: 557: 5439:' vice president, succeeds retiring 4648:hits the next Cubs batter he faces, 4359:emerges from the dugout, walks past 2952: 2947: 2942: 2937: 2932: 2927: 2756: 2751: 2746: 2741: 2736: 2731: 1997: 1268: 754: 5151:in the foot with a pitch. However, 5100:American League Championship Series 4945:National League Championship Series 4700:September 18 – Despite leading the 4656:in the third, and the Mets win 3–2. 4157:, 1–0. The triumph gives Joe a 2–1 3844:on nine pitches, his victims being 3432:pitch for the Royals in this game: 13: 4670:, and a doubleheader sweep by the 4513:. Cincinnati wins 8–3 in MontrΓ©al. 3906:at-bat, and two of the steals, by 3228:February 21 – Hall of Fame hitter 3206:by the Special Veterans Committee. 692: 682:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 14: 9208: 5098:after his Twins are swept in the 4887:is appointed manager of the 1970 4543:would call balls and strikes for 4437:(44–64 and fifth in the six-team 4293:by 12Β½ games in the newly formed 3987:. Wills, 36, will regain his old 3726:, held hitless the day before by 3436:throws the very first pitch, and 2655: 1743: 450:1969 Major League Baseball season 18:1969 Major League Baseball season 5494: 4773:while pinch-hitting for pitcher 4712:at the team's helm. It is owner 3768:in 17 seasons as skipper of the 3378:history, a two-run shot against 2693: 2684: 2678:Locations of teams for the 1969 2654: 2635: 2616: 2598: 2580: 2562: 2543: 2525: 2507: 2489: 2471: 2453: 2446: 1971: 1962: 1956:Locations of teams for the 1969 1933: 1932: 1914: 1905: 1887: 1869: 1851: 1833: 1815: 1796: 1778: 1760: 1742: 1724: 1717: 479: 5481:of the reigning world champion 5265:' permanent successor with the 5131:are ahead 3–0 in Game 5 of the 5113:is warned during Game 4 of the 4824:1967 "Impossible Dream" pennant 4134:' 4–0 victory over the Cubs at 3933:, former pitching coach of the 3550:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 2508: 1993:National League final standings 1915: 1870: 1852: 1834: 1264:American League final standings 8231: 8206: 8185: 7691: 6348: 5329:trade hard-hitting outfielder 4203:9–3, for its seventh straight 2916:Pacific League final standings 2720:Central League final standings 2625:      2526: 2490: 2454: 1888: 1816: 1805:      1761: 1725: 1: 8178: 8097: 7909: 6961: 6759: 6638: 5597: 5365:November 28 – Second baseman 5314:(12–2, 3.11 ERA), outfielder 5293:(October 22, nine days after 5234:and .656 slugging percentage. 5022:. He will sit out the entire 4963:will do the same against the 4847:National League East Division 4676:National League East Division 4666:September 10 – A loss by the 4558:National League East Division 4184:for his fielding (1962–1977). 3879:. Hard-throwing right-hander 3564:history, a solo shot against 3401:history, a solo shot against 3359:history, a solo shot against 2581: 1779: 9176:Nippon Professional Baseball 7786: 6855: 6481: 5353:. Johnson will win the 1970 4618: 4441:), fire second-year manager 3803:collect six hits in one game 3479:April 10 – At Shea Stadium, 2919: 2723: 2599: 2563: 2472: 438: 402: 7: 7826:Willie "The Knuck" Ramsdell 7796:, 70, sportswriter for the 7606: 6221: 5462:rule, which debuted in the 5425: 5318:(.281, 18, 62) and pitcher 5185: 4818:is fired as manager of the 4809:'s two run-scoring singles. 4545:Roy Halladay's perfect game 4535:. The home plate umpire is 4269:history, the Os defeat the 4122:to left center to break up 3887:in National League history. 3789:, in only the 25th game in 3521:April 12 – At Detroit, the 3448:'s single one batter later. 3374:hits the first home run in 3188: 10: 9213: 7177: 7043: 5785: 5694: 4906: 4195:hits two home runs as the 3116: 741:Senior League World Series 728:Little League World Series 485:League Championship Series 447: 15: 9146: 9063: 8955: 8847: 8739: 8631: 8523: 8415: 8307: 8289: 8214:"MLB Awards: Gold Gloves" 7487: 7431: 6850: 6130: 6039: 5489: 5029:October 8 - After firing 4761:'s ground ball, allowing 4614:for the game's final out. 4376: 4099:rips into center fielder 3257:announces his retirement. 3111: 3084: 3059: 3034: 3009: 2984: 2959: 2888: 2863: 2838: 2813: 2788: 2763: 2282: 2277: 2254: 2062: 2057: 2034: 1553: 1548: 1525: 1333: 1328: 1305: 1255:lead the majors with 31. 1088: 1083: 667: 662: 659: 647: 642: 635: 632: 626: 621: 616: 613: 611: 595: 592: 589: 586: 584: 578: 575: 570: 567: 555: 550: 543: 540: 501: 484: 136:Australian rules football 8008:is second, all-time, to 7357:Frank "Shag" Shaughnessy 7321: 5906: 5452:Commissioner of Baseball 4868:(84–73 and third in the 4689:strikes out a record 19 3334: 3247: 3219:Commissioner of Baseball 2272: 2267: 2262: 2257: 2052: 2047: 2042: 2037: 1543: 1538: 1533: 1528: 1323: 1318: 1313: 1308: 684:: National League, 9–3; 4955:in three games for the 4920:with a 3–1 loss to the 4189:R.F.K. Memorial Stadium 4081: 4062:two-run walk-off homer. 4058:. The decisive blow is 4014:and two minor leaguers. 3941: 3236:. Enticed by new owner 3213:, 42, attorney for the 1074:MLB statistical leaders 722:Big League World Series 7798:Cleveland Plain Dealer 7361:"Shaughnessy playoffs" 7259:William Walsingham Jr. 5289:in May, took over the 4859:15 years from this day 3713: 3660:. After meetings with 3194:February 2 – Pitchers 34:throughout the world. 26:The following are the 9171:Negro league baseball 9166:Minor League Baseball 9161:Major League Baseball 5249:in October, replaces 4984:Philadelphia Phillies 4889:Philadelphia Phillies 4753:4–3 in 10 innings as 4644:in the first inning. 4435:Philadelphia Phillies 4165:-bound elder brother. 3778:Baseball Hall of Fame 3603:Philadelphia Phillies 3508:Henry "Scoop" Jackson 3465:Philadelphia Phillies 3328:Baseball Hall of Fame 2172:Philadelphia Phillies 762:Baseball Hall of Fame 444:Major League Baseball 415:for this season: the 413:Major League Baseball 7660:Álejandro Carrasquel 7062:Chattanooga Lookouts 5443:as president of the 5437:San Francisco Giants 5369:becomes the seventh 5220:San Francisco Giants 5073:National League East 5047:National League West 4998:to the Phillies and 4900:Pacific Coast League 4828:American League East 4796:San Francisco Giants 4757:commits an error on 4747:San Francisco Giants 4568:by 8Β½ games and the 4439:National League East 4306:San Francisco Giants 4295:American League East 3914:, are of home plate. 3811:San Francisco Giants 3266:Maracaibo, Venezuela 3152:trade first baseman 2674:class=notpageimage| 2436:24‍–‍57 2433:28‍–‍53 2411:29‍–‍52 2408:52‍–‍29 2386:35‍–‍46 2383:50‍–‍31 2361:39‍–‍42 2358:50‍–‍31 2336:38‍–‍43 2333:52‍–‍29 2317:San Francisco Giants 2311:43‍–‍38 2308:50‍–‍31 2216:28‍–‍53 2213:24‍–‍57 2191:33‍–‍48 2188:30‍–‍51 2166:45‍–‍37 2163:42‍–‍38 2141:41‍–‍40 2138:47‍–‍34 2116:43‍–‍38 2113:49‍–‍32 2091:48‍–‍32 2088:52‍–‍30 1952:class=notpageimage| 1707:30‍–‍51 1704:34‍–‍47 1682:27‍–‍54 1679:41‍–‍40 1657:33‍–‍48 1654:36‍–‍45 1632:28‍–‍53 1629:43‍–‍38 1607:39‍–‍42 1604:49‍–‍32 1582:40‍–‍41 1579:57‍–‍24 1487:29‍–‍51 1484:33‍–‍48 1462:32‍–‍49 1459:48‍–‍32 1437:39‍–‍42 1434:47‍–‍34 1412:41‍–‍40 1409:46‍–‍35 1387:44‍–‍37 1384:46‍–‍35 1362:49‍–‍32 1359:60‍–‍21 811:San Francisco Giants 791:Most Valuable Player 699:College World Series 126:Association football 8283:History of baseball 7108:Poindexter Williams 5285:, dismissed by the 5253:at the helm of the 5094:is sacked by owner 4976:St. Louis Cardinals 4864:September 25 – The 4855:St. Louis Cardinals 4751:Los Angeles Dodgers 4683:St. Louis Cardinals 4681:September 15 – The 4566:St. Louis Cardinals 4556:August 14 – In the 4461:Los Angeles Dodgers 4388:Los Angeles Dodgers 4260:Los Angeles Dodgers 3935:Los Angeles Dodgers 3858:Los Angeles Dodgers 3842:strike out the side 3838:St. Louis Cardinals 3588:Connie Mack Stadium 3577:St. Louis Cardinals 3311:for the Cardinals' 3305:St. Louis Cardinals 3234:Washington Senators 3202:are voted into the 3137:are voted into the 2890:Hiroshima Toyo Carp 2367:Los Angeles Dodgers 2251: 2147:St. Louis Cardinals 2031: 1522: 1418:Washington Senators 1302: 1046:St. Louis Cardinals 951:Los Angeles Dodgers 909:St. Louis Cardinals 877:Los Angeles Dodgers 30:events of the year 8049:Leones del Caracas 8006:winning percentage 7800:from 1928 to 1964. 6428:Jason Christiansen 5877:Angelo EncarnaciΓ³n 5829:Kirk Dressendorfer 5304:Kansas City Royals 5279:Kansas City Royals 5232:on-base percentage 5209:on-base percentage 5062:Pittsburgh Pirates 4866:Pittsburgh Pirates 4741:September 21 - At 4729:Pittsburgh Pirates 4719:September 20 – At 4624:September 8 – The 4466:At Baltimore, the 4400:Pittsburgh Pirates 4071:Pittsburgh Pirates 3871:reaches the 1,500 3791:Kansas City Royals 3562:Kansas City Royals 3548:April 13 – At the 3428:team that won the 3418:Kansas City Royals 3280:, en route to the 3174:Pittsburgh Pirates 2986:Kintetsu Buffaloes 2222: 2122:Pittsburgh Pirates 2002: 1638:Kansas City Royals 1493: 1273: 1027:Pittsburgh Pirates 867:Kansas City Royals 857:Rookie of the Year 421:Kansas City Royals 9184: 9183: 8158:Johnnie Scroggins 7794:Gordon Cobbledick 7649:Frank Shellenback 7287:Freddie Moncewicz 7273:Bob "Rip" Collins 6325:HipΓ³lito Pichardo 6156:Rosario RodrΓ­guez 5811:Mark Strittmatter 5460:designated hitter 5339:California Angels 5287:California Angels 5281:(October 8); and 5129:Baltimore Orioles 5127:October 16 – The 5115:1969 World Series 5107:Baltimore Orioles 5081:1971 World Series 5077:1960 World Series 4949:Baltimore Orioles 4922:Oakland Athletics 4783:1986 World Series 4714:Charles O. Finley 4702:Oakland Athletics 4529:Oakland Athletics 4522:Baltimore Orioles 4501:, an 11th-inning 4459:retires from the 4271:Chicago White Sox 4267:Baltimore Orioles 4262:at Wrigley Field. 4182:Gold Glove Awards 4178:Chicago White Sox 4034:Oakland Athletics 3923:California Angels 3823:Chicago White Sox 3799:California Angels 3770:Cleveland Indians 3757:(8–9 in 1969) to 3755:Chicago White Sox 3734:, answer back as 3680:Cleveland Stadium 3628:Cleveland Indians 3626:champion, to the 3500:Chicago White Sox 3430:1966 World Series 3426:Baltimore Orioles 3414:Municipal Stadium 3387:San Diego Stadium 3215:National League's 3148:January 22 – The 3109: 3108: 2913: 2912: 2711: 2710: 2440: 2439: 2220: 2219: 1989: 1988: 1711: 1710: 1663:Chicago White Sox 1613:California Angels 1588:Oakland Athletics 1491: 1490: 1468:Cleveland Indians 1343:Baltimore Orioles 1245: 1244: 1019:Baltimore Orioles 1000:Baltimore Orioles 981:Baltimore Orioles 962:Baltimore Orioles 830:Baltimore Orioles 755:Awards and honors 674: 673: 470:Baltimore Orioles 400: 399: 293:Paralympic sports 278:Modern pentathlon 268:Lumberjack sports 156:Canadian football 116:American football 43:Years in baseball 9204: 9197:1969 in baseball 9152: 8276: 8269: 8262: 8253: 8252: 8246: 8235: 8229: 8228: 8226: 8224: 8210: 8204: 8203: 8201: 8199: 8189: 8002:Billy Southworth 7889:Charlie Jamieson 7664:Chico Carrasquel 7642:Howie Williamson 7635:William Marriott 7073:Heinie Zimmerman 7037:Russ Wrightstone 7023:Bubbles Hargrave 6923:Dick Terwilliger 6119:George Glinatsis 5762:Erik Schullstrom 5574:Orlando Palmeiro 5562:Delino DeShields 5526:Brian Boehringer 5193:Harmon Killebrew 5060:October 9 – The 4974:October 7 – The 4939:October 4 – The 4912:October 2 – The 4840:New York Yankees 4836:Carl Yastrzemski 4800:San Diego Padres 4743:Candlestick Park 4533:Memorial Stadium 4478:, and beats the 4420:Andy Messersmith 4275:Memorial Stadium 4247:to appear in an 4235:area. When the 4233:Washington, D.C. 4143:San Diego Padres 4041:New York Yankees 4006:in exchange for 3959:send him to the 3904:Harmon Killebrew 3877:San Diego Padres 3703:San Diego Padres 3699:Francisco Libran 3676:New York Yankees 3662:general manager 3512:Seattle Mariners 3399:San Diego Padres 3061:Nishitetsu Lions 2920: 2840:Chunichi Dragons 2724: 2697: 2688: 2658: 2657: 2639: 2638: 2620: 2619: 2602: 2601: 2584: 2583: 2566: 2565: 2547: 2546: 2529: 2528: 2511: 2510: 2493: 2492: 2475: 2474: 2457: 2456: 2450: 2417:San Diego Padres 2252: 2243: 2236: 2229: 2221: 2032: 2023: 2016: 2009: 2001: 1998: 1975: 1966: 1936: 1935: 1918: 1917: 1909: 1908: 1891: 1890: 1873: 1872: 1855: 1854: 1837: 1836: 1819: 1818: 1800: 1799: 1782: 1781: 1764: 1763: 1746: 1745: 1728: 1727: 1721: 1523: 1514: 1507: 1500: 1492: 1443:New York Yankees 1303: 1294: 1287: 1280: 1272: 1269: 1236:Ferguson Jenkins 1152:Harmon Killebrew 1127:Harmon Killebrew 1078: 1077: 1053:Carl Yastrzemski 1023:Roberto Clemente 943:New York Yankees 886:Gold Glove Award 797:Harmon Killebrew 480: 417:San Diego Padres 298:Precision sports 40: 39: 9212: 9211: 9207: 9206: 9205: 9203: 9202: 9201: 9187: 9186: 9185: 9180: 9150: 9142: 9059: 8951: 8843: 8735: 8627: 8519: 8411: 8303: 8285: 8280: 8250: 8249: 8236: 8232: 8222: 8220: 8212: 8211: 8207: 8197: 8195: 8191: 8190: 8186: 8181: 8130:Mike Cunningham 8100: 7979:came to bat in 7912: 7805:Danny O'Connell 7789: 7774:September 30 – 7767:September 30 – 7760:September 29 – 7753:September 28 – 7746:September 18 – 7739:September 14 – 7732:September 12 – 7725:September 11 – 7718:September 10 – 7694: 7609: 7490: 7434: 7390:Charlie Pickett 7324: 7199:Charley Stanceu 7180: 7046: 6969:Razor Ledbetter 6964: 6858: 6853: 6845:Steve Gajkowski 6809:Scott Hatteberg 6762: 6706:Ken Griffey Jr. 6688:Pete Rose (Jr.) 6641: 6603:Keith Garagozzo 6585:HΓ©ctor Carrasco 6484: 6474:September 26 – 6468:September 25 – 6462:September 25 – 6456:September 25 – 6450:September 23 – 6444:September 22 – 6438:September 22 – 6432:September 21 – 6426:September 21 – 6420:September 19 – 6414:September 15 – 6408:September 14 – 6402:September 13 – 6396:September 12 – 6390:September 11 – 6384:September 11 – 6351: 6331:Ricky Bottalico 6224: 6192:Francisco Matos 6133: 6083:Donovan Osborne 6042: 6028:Rikkert Faneyte 6004:John O'Donoghue 5992:RamΓ³n Caraballo 5986:Vaughn Eshelman 5909: 5889:George Williams 5847:Brad Pennington 5788: 5697: 5635:Bryan Eversgerd 5617:David Holdridge 5600: 5538:Takahito Nomura 5497: 5492: 5479:general manager 5464:American League 5456:National League 5445:National League 5428: 5375:Jackie Robinson 5355:American League 5327:Cincinnati Reds 5291:Minnesota Twins 5247:Cincinnati Reds 5245:, fired by the 5241:concludes when 5239:American League 5214:November 20 – 5197:Minnesota Twins 5191:November 12 – 5188: 5096:Calvin Griffith 5088:Minnesota Twins 5039:Sparky Anderson 5035:Cincinnati Reds 4953:Minnesota Twins 4951:will sweep the 4941:American League 4909: 4896:Eugene Emeralds 4814:September 23 – 4708:is replaced by 4636:. Cubs starter 4621: 4575:August 19 – At 4507:Cincinnati Reds 4480:Minnesota Twins 4433:August 6 – The 4404:Willie Stargell 4398:August 5 – The 4379: 4201:American League 4197:National League 4174:Minnesota Twins 4084: 4030:Minnesota Twins 3944: 3937:, replaces him. 3892:Minnesota Twins 3809:did so for the 3787:Anaheim Stadium 3763:American League 3732:Cincinnati Reds 3716: 3685:April 25 – The 3621:American League 3619:, the reigning 3608:April 19 – The 3571:April 14 – The 3556:hits the first 3527:Mel Stottlemyre 3422:Minnesota Twins 3393:hits the first 3368:Anaheim Stadium 3351:hits the first 3337: 3299:March 17 – The 3294:Pablo Torrealba 3270:Carlos Santeliz 3250: 3191: 3178:Jack Billingham 3164:for outfielder 3156:and outfielder 3119: 3114: 2918: 2722: 2717: 2712: 2704: 2703: 2702: 2701: 2683: 2680:National League 2676: 2670: 2669: 2668: 2667: 2659: 2651: 2650: 2649: 2640: 2632: 2631: 2630: 2621: 2613: 2612: 2611: 2603: 2595: 2594: 2593: 2585: 2577: 2576: 2575: 2567: 2559: 2558: 2557: 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Bradshaw 5599: 5596: 5595: 5594: 5588: 5582: 5576: 5570: 5564: 5558: 5556:Orlando Miller 5552: 5546: 5540: 5534: 5528: 5522: 5516: 5510: 5504: 5502:Roberto Rivera 5496: 5493: 5491: 5488: 5487: 5486: 5469:December 30 – 5467: 5448: 5427: 5424: 5423: 5422: 5399:Junior Gilliam 5363: 5362: 5361: 5351:Jim McGlothlin 5323: 5298: 5267:Boston Red Sox 5255:Seattle Pilots 5235: 5216:Willie McCovey 5212: 5187: 5184: 5183: 5182: 5167:Donn Clendenon 5125: 5103: 5084: 5066:Danny Murtaugh 5058: 5027: 5016:reserve clause 4972: 4965:Atlanta Braves 4937: 4926:Sick's Stadium 4914:Seattle Pilots 4908: 4905: 4904: 4903: 4885:Frank Lucchesi 4881: 4862: 4843: 4832:Eddie Popowski 4820:Boston Red Sox 4812: 4811: 4810: 4803: 4786: 4763:Willie McCovey 4739: 4717: 4698: 4679: 4664: 4657: 4620: 4617: 4616: 4615: 4608:Billy Williams 4592:Atlanta Braves 4573: 4554: 4553: 4552: 4514: 4485: 4484: 4483: 4464: 4450: 4431: 4408:Dodger Stadium 4396: 4378: 4375: 4374: 4373: 4333:Johnny Edwards 4321:Houston Astros 4313: 4302:Willie McCovey 4298: 4291:Detroit Tigers 4263: 4252: 4193:Willie McCovey 4185: 4166: 4155:Atlanta Braves 4139: 4108: 4083: 4080: 4079: 4078: 4063: 4052:Montreal Expos 4046:June 22 – The 4044: 4028:June 21 – The 4026: 4015: 4000:Donn Clendenon 3996:Montreal Expos 3994:June 15 – The 3992: 3957:Montreal Expos 3943: 3940: 3939: 3938: 3931:Lefty Phillips 3921:at 11–28, the 3915: 3888: 3873:runs batted in 3861: 3846:Len Gabrielson 3830: 3819:Floyd Robinson 3783: 3782: 3781: 3759:Don Gutteridge 3748: 3724:Houston Astros 3715: 3712: 3711: 3710: 3683: 3639:Dick Ellsworth 3610:Boston Red Sox 3606: 3596:MontrΓ©al Expos 3586:April 17 – At 3584: 3573:MontrΓ©al Expos 3569: 3566:Blue Moon Odom 3546: 3539:Detroit Tigers 3519: 3504:Seattle Pilots 3492:Sick's Stadium 3484: 3477: 3474:Billy Williams 3470: 3469: 3468: 3449: 3410: 3407:Houston Astros 3383: 3380:Jim McGlothlin 3376:Seattle Pilots 3364: 3357:MontrΓ©al Expos 3336: 3333: 3332: 3331: 3313:Orlando Cepeda 3301:Atlanta Braves 3297: 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2721: 2718: 2716: 2713: 2709: 2708: 2677: 2672: 2671: 2661: 2660: 2653: 2652: 2642: 2641: 2634: 2633: 2623: 2622: 2615: 2614: 2605: 2604: 2597: 2596: 2587: 2586: 2579: 2578: 2569: 2568: 2561: 2560: 2550: 2549: 2542: 2541: 2532: 2531: 2524: 2523: 2514: 2513: 2506: 2505: 2496: 2495: 2488: 2487: 2478: 2477: 2470: 2469: 2460: 2459: 2452: 2451: 2445: 2444: 2443: 2441: 2438: 2437: 2434: 2431: 2428: 2425: 2422: 2419: 2413: 2412: 2409: 2406: 2403: 2400: 2397: 2394: 2392:Houston Astros 2388: 2387: 2384: 2381: 2378: 2375: 2372: 2369: 2363: 2362: 2359: 2356: 2353: 2350: 2347: 2344: 2338: 2337: 2334: 2331: 2328: 2325: 2322: 2319: 2313: 2312: 2309: 2306: 2303: 2300: 2297: 2294: 2292:Atlanta Braves 2287: 2286: 2281: 2276: 2271: 2266: 2261: 2256: 2246: 2245: 2238: 2231: 2223: 2218: 2217: 2214: 2211: 2208: 2205: 2202: 2199: 2197:Montreal Expos 2193: 2192: 2189: 2186: 2183: 2180: 2177: 2174: 2168: 2167: 2164: 2161: 2158: 2155: 2152: 2149: 2143: 2142: 2139: 2136: 2133: 2130: 2127: 2124: 2118: 2117: 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773:Stan Coveleski 770: 768:Roy Campanella 756: 753: 752: 751: 738: 725: 719: 712:Yomiuri Giants 705: 694: 691: 690: 689: 686:Willie McCovey 672: 671: 669: 666: 661: 658: 655: 654: 652: 649: 648: 646: 641: 634: 631: 628: 627: 625: 620: 615: 612: 610: 608: 605: 604: 602: 600: 597: 596: 594: 591: 588: 585: 583: 580: 579: 577: 574: 569: 566: 563: 562: 559: 558: 556: 554: 549: 542: 539: 536: 535: 533: 530: 527: 524: 522: 520: 517: 514: 511: 508: 507: 505: 500: 498: 496: 483: 478: 477: 474:Donn Clendenon 448:Main article: 445: 442: 440: 437: 429:Montreal Expos 425:Seattle Pilots 404: 401: 398: 397: 395: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 368: 367: 357: 356: 355: 350: 342: 337: 332: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 306: 305: 295: 290: 285: 280: 275: 270: 265: 260: 255: 250: 245: 240: 235: 230: 225: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 199: 198: 193: 188: 180: 179: 178: 168: 163: 158: 153: 148: 143: 138: 133: 128: 123: 121:Aquatic sports 118: 113: 107: 104: 103: 101:1969 in sports 96: 95: 93: 92: 84: 79: 74: 67: 62: 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Callahan 7894:October 28 – 7893: 7890: 7887:October 27 – 7886: 7883: 7882:Jim Blackburn 7880:October 26 – 7879: 7876: 7873:October 24 – 7872: 7869: 7866:October 23 – 7865: 7862: 7859:October 21 – 7858: 7855: 7854:Larry Boerner 7852:October 16 – 7851: 7848: 7845:October 13 – 7844: 7841: 7837: 7834: 7830: 7827: 7823: 7820: 7816: 7813: 7809: 7806: 7802: 7799: 7795: 7791: 7790: 7781: 7777: 7776:Hank Thompson 7773: 7770: 7766: 7763: 7759: 7756: 7755:Norm McMillan 7752: 7749: 7745: 7742: 7738: 7735: 7731: 7728: 7724: 7721: 7720:Billy Barbeau 7717: 7714: 7713:Harry O'Neill 7710: 7707: 7703: 7700: 7696: 7695: 7686: 7685:Tim McKeithan 7682: 7679: 7675: 7672: 7671:John Hollison 7668: 7665: 7661: 7657: 7654: 7650: 7646: 7643: 7639: 7636: 7632: 7629: 7625: 7622: 7618: 7615: 7611: 7610: 7601: 7597: 7594: 7590: 7587: 7586:Glenn Elliott 7583: 7580: 7576: 7573: 7569: 7566: 7562: 7559: 7558:Doc Waldbauer 7555: 7552: 7548: 7545: 7541: 7538: 7537:Bill Carrigan 7534: 7531: 7527: 7524: 7520: 7517: 7513: 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1969 Nippon Professional Baseball season
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Canadian football
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