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The first team in the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, which has not yet been established, is founded
in 1871. Harry Wright, the man responsible for founding and leading the first professional baseball team, the
Cincinnati Red Stockings, will take the helm of the Boston Red Stockings, the league’s charter franchise. The National
Association will formally open for business two months after the birth of the Braves, the future franchise of the National League
2011: Andruw Jones, an outfielder, signs a one-year contract with the Yankees.
Jones would play for the Pinstripes for the last two seasons of his major league
career. With 13 home runs in 2011, he hit.247/.356/.495; in 94 games in 2012, he hit.197/.294/.408 with 14 home runs.
Ted Williams receives 282 of a possible 302 votes to be elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA in 1966.
1970: Shortstop Lou Boudreau is inducted into the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA. Out of the 300 total votes, Boudreau got 232.
Pete Rose, a free agent, signs with the Montreal Expos in 1984. In 1983, the final
of his five seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, the veteran first baseman batted just.245 in the field. Before being traded
to the Cincinnati Reds, where he will take on the role of player-manager, Rose will only appear in 95 games for the Expos.
1998: The Kansas City Royals sign veteran reliever Lee Smith and third baseman Terry Pendleton to minor
league contracts. The Royals invite the players to spring training despite not having them on their roster.
Major League Owners vote in 2000 to grant the Commissioner’s office complete control over their internet properties, which opens the door for MLB.com to launch. Bud Selig is going to distribute the venture’s earnings to each team equally.
2022: Major League Baseball declares that a move of this kind would never be approved, putting the icing on the creative plan devised by Stephen Bronfman to have the Tampa Bay Rays split their season between St. Petersburg, FL, and Montreal, QC. Although MLB does not provide an explanation, the league would rather find a long-term solution to Tampa’s ongoing ballpark issues, and the Players Association has never been inclined to support a proposal that would require some of its members to maintain two separate in season home .
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