This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
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On April 12, 1916 the Boston Red Sox trade one of the greatest players ever to play major league baseball Tris Speaker to the Cleveland Indians.
It is a script that could almost be played today. The player felt disrespected by the team, the team felt it was over paying, a war of words happened and the Indians scoop up a star that would lead them to a World Series and become one of the franchises best players of all time.
July 13 - 1971 All Star Game - Reggie vs Doc Ellis
July 12 - Disco Demolition
July 11 1961 - Stu Miller blown off mound call - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 11, 1967 Mike Cuellar fans Brooks Robinson in the 1967 All-Star Game. - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 11, 1967 all Star Game - Tony Perez 15th Inning HR - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 11 - Earl Weaver is named as Oriole Manager
July 10 - Carl Hubbell makes history & the Hall of Fame has 10 new Members
July 9 1946 Ted Williams Homers off Rip Sewell Blooper in All Star Game - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 9, 1958 Casey Stengel's Congressional Testimony - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 8 - Musial has a Day
July 7 - Satchel Paige is Signed by Cleveland
July 6 - First All Star Game is Played
July 5 – Ted Williams passes away
July 4 – Luckiest Man Lou Gehrig has number retired
July 3 - Don Drysdale passes away
Cesar Cedeno 1000 hit - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 2 - Mantle & Maris continue on historic homerun march - Radio Call
July 2 - Joe DiMaggio passes Wee Willie Keller
July 1 - Walter Johnson and Bob Feller No Hitters
Richard Nixon Talks About His All Time Team - Vintage Baseball Reflections
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