This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
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On February 12, 1924 — The National League announces it will join the AL in awarding a thousand dollars to the player selected by writers as the league’s Most Valuable Player. Dazzy Vance, who posts a 28-6 record along with an ERA of 2.16 for the Brooklyn Dodgers, easily outpoints Rogers Hornsby to become the National Leagues first MVP.
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July 29 - Ron Hansen turns an unassisted triple play
July 28 - Two Perfect Games
July 27 - Tommy John makes 3 errors on one play
July 26th - Memorable Moments - Bench, DiMaggio, Ruth, Pumpsie Green
July 24 1983 - Phil Rizzuto calls George Brett pine tar game - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 25 record number of Hall of Famers return to Cooperstown
July 24 - George Brett Pine Tar (full radio call)
July 23 - Jackie Robinson gets inducted into the HOF
July 23 1962 - Jackie Robinson Hall of Fame Speech - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 22 - Ken Griffey goes yard 3 times
July 21 - Pumpsie Green Debuts
July 19 - Tony Gwynn First Hit - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 20 - Christy Mathewson is traded
July 19 - Gwynn, Marichal and Wagner debut
Don Mattingly homers in eighth straight game - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 18 - Cone is perfect
July 17, 1990, Twins turn two triple plays - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 17, 1966 Rusty Staub and Felix Mantilla spark a three-run rally - Vintage Baseball Reflections
July 17 - Gibson strikesout his 3000th
July 15 - Albert Belle gets protection
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