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On February 28, 1966 — Refusing to report to spring training, Los Angeles Dodger pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale begin their joint holdout, asking for a $1 million, three-year contract, to be divided equally between them. The deal, equivalent to an annual salary of $167,000 for each hurler, will make them the best-paid players in baseball, easily surpassing Willie Mays’ $125,000 yearly paycheck with the Giants. Although the deal didn’t happen, On March 30, Drysdale and Koufax will end their holdouts, with each signing one-year contracts worth under $150,000. Koufax, however, will become the highest-paid player in the game.
Sandy Koufax Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/sandy-koufax-biography/
Don Drysdale Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/tag/don-drysdale/
February 28 Events -
https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-28/
Roberto Clemente picks up Tris Speaker Award
Goose Goslin credits an interview for his Hall Call
Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker get cleared for fixing games
Ford Frick ushers in new deadball era
Lefty Gomez - SOLD by Bombers
The original hit king - Gorgeus George Sisler
Jackie Robinson completes his baseball journey January 23
RIP Hank Aaron - Vin Scully calls #715
Robin Roberts & The Whiz Kids January 22
Dizzy Dean gaines the HOF Call and recalls teammates
Ted Williams makes a perfect pitch January 20
Stan Musial Enlists for WWII
Bob Feller - Returns from World War II
January 17 - Carl Hubbell gets rewarded
January 5 - Don Wilson sadly passes away in his home
January 4 - The Rajah goes to Cooperstown
The Red Sox Sell Ruth to New York - but was it really for play?
Future Hall of Famers - Grimes and Stengel traded for each other
Wee Willie Keeler - The Brooklyn Millionaire
December 26 Carlton Fisk & Ozzie Smith
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