- 1956 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1956Champions
Major League Baseball
*World Series:
New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3);Don Larsen , MVP
*All-Star Game,July 10 atGriffith Stadium : National League, 7-3Other champions
*
Caribbean World Series : Cienfuegos (Cuba)
*College World Series : Minnesota
*Japan Series : Nishitetsu Lions overYomiuri Giants (4-2)
*Little League World Series : Lions Hondo,Roswell, New Mexico Awards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**National League -Don Newcombe , Brooklyn Dodgers
**American League -Mickey Mantle , New York Yankees
*FirstCy Young Award :Don Newcombe , Brooklyn Dodgers
*Rookie Of The Year
**National League -Frank Robinson , Cincinnati Reds
**American League -Luis Aparicio , Chicago White SoxMajor League Baseball Statistical Leaders
National League final standings
Events
January-March
April-June
*
May 2 - AtWrigley Field , the New York Giants defeat theChicago Cubs , 6-5, in a 17-inning game in which 48 players see action—25 Giants and 23 Cubs. Chicago'sDon Hoak sets aNational League record by striking out six times in the game, which also features a record 11 intentional walks, including two each to the Giants'Willie Mays andWes Westrum and the Cubs'Ernie Banks .*
May 12 -Carl Erskine tosses the secondno-hitter of his career as theBrooklyn Dodgers blank the New York Giants, 3-0.*
May 30 -Mickey Mantle of theNew York Yankees narrowly misses hitting the first home run ever hit completely out ofYankee Stadium . In Game One of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators, Mantle, batting left-handed againstPedro Ramos , hits a towering drive above the level of the stadium roof. However, a stiff wind cuts down the ball, which strikes the right-field facade, 18 inches above the level of the roof.*
June 21 - Jack Harshman of theChicago White Sox defeats Connie Johnson of theBaltimore Orioles 1-0 in a game in which both pitchers throw a 1-hitter.July-September
*
July 10 - AtGriffith Stadium , home of the Washington Senators, theNational League topped theAmerican League , 7-3, in the All-Star Game.Willie Mays ,Stan Musial ,Ted Williams , andMickey Mantle all hithome runs .*
July 14 -Boston Red Sox pitcherMel Parnell pitches ano-hitter in the Red Sox's 4-0 victory over theChicago White Sox .*
September 25 -Brooklyn Dodgers hurlerSal Maglie pitches a 5-0no-hitter against thePhiladelphia Phillies .*
September 30 -Chicago White Sox pitcherJim Derrington becomes the youngest pitcher in modern history to start a game. He loses to the Kansas City Athletics, 7-6, at the age of 16 years and 10 months.October-December
*
October 8 -New York Yankees pitcherDon Larsen pitches aperfect game in Game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, in a 2-0 victory. It is only the fourthperfect game since 1900 and sixth in the history ofMajor League Baseball . To date it remains the onlyno-hitter , and onlyperfect game , in baseball post-season history.*
October 9 - The Dodgers bounce back. Brooklyn'sClem Labine comes out of the bullpen to pitch a 1-0 victory for the Dodgers in Game 6 of the World Series. YankeeEnos Slaughter misjudgesJackie Robinson 's fly ball, andJim Gilliam scores from second base; it turned out to be Robinson's last major league hit. The series is tied at 3 games apiece.*
October 10 - TheNew York Yankees defeat theBrooklyn Dodgers , 9-0, in Game 7 of the World Series to win their seventeenthWorld Championship , four games to three.Yogi Berra hits a pair of 2-run home runs andBill Skowron hits a grand slam.Don Newcombe takes the loss, his fourth in Series competition. It was the last World Series game being played at Brooklyn'sEbbets Field . Yankees pitcherDon Larson is named Most Valuable Player.*
October 25 -Chicago White Sox managerMarty Marion resigns.Al Lopez is the new manager.Births
January-February
*
January 10 -Dan Rohn
*January 12 -Chuck Porter
*January 15 -Rance Mulliniks
*January 15 -Jerry Narron
*January 25 -Dale Mohorcic
*February 1 -Geoff Combe
*February 2 -Manny Sarmiento
*February 4 -Chris Bando
*February 9 -Mookie Wilson
*February 12 -Brian Denman
*February 14 -Dave Dravecky
*February 22 -Joe Lefebvre
*February 24 -Eddie Murray
*February 25 -Ed Lynch March-April
*
March 12 -Dale Murphy
*March 14 -Butch Wynegar
*March 16 -Juan Espino
*March 17 -Rick Lisi
*March 17 -Tim Lollar
*March 17 -Rod Scurry
*March 21 - Mike Darr
*March 23 - Ron Johnson
*March 24 -Garry Templeton
*March 27 -Dave Hostetler
*March 30 -Jack Lazorko
*April 4 -Tom Herr
*April 12 - Jose Alvarez
*April 14 -Bobby Sprowl
*April 22 -Moose Haas
*April 22 -Dave Schmidt
*April 26 -Tim Tolman May-June
*
May 4 -Ubaldo Heredia
*May 4 -Ken Oberkfell
*May 5 -Ron Oester
*May 18 -Jim Farr
*May 19 -Luis Salazar
*May 19 -Eric Show
*May 22 -Mark Brouhard
*May 27 -Mark Clear
*May 28 -Randy Martz
*May 30 -Mike LaCoss
*June 3 -Julio Valdez
*June 4 -Terry Kennedy
*June 10 -Brad Gulden
*June 15 -Lance Parrish
*June 21 -Rick Sutcliffe
*June 24 -George Vukovich
*July 25 -Dave Patterson
*June 29 - Pedro Guerrero
*July 31 -Gordie Pladson July-August
*
July 5 -Rick Lancellotti
*July 8 -Terry Puhl
*July 11 -Joey McLaughlin
*July 12 - Bryan Clark
*July 12 - Mario Soto
*July 13 -Bill Caudill
*July 18 -Butch Edge
*July 18 -Razor Shines
*July 22 -Scott Sanderson
*August 2 -Derek Botelho
*August 2 -Roger Lafrancois
*August 5 -Dave Edler
*August 5 -Dave Rozema
*August 8 -Cliff Speck
*August 19 -Ron Roenicke
*August 19 -Kevin Saucier
*August 20 -Joel Finch
*August 21 - John Henry Johnson
*August 22 -Paul Molitor
*August 24 -Tony Bernazard
*August 26 -George Bjorkman
*August 30 - Scott Brown
*August 30 -Roger Erickson eptember-October
*
September 12 -Cholly Naranjo
*September 12 -Mark Thurmond
*September 15 -John Pacella
*September 17 -Thad Bosley
*September 24 -Hubie Brooks
*October 1 -Vance Law
*October 2 - Jeff Doyle
*October 3 -Bob Kearney
*October 4 -Charlie Leibrandt
*October 7 -Rudy Law
*October 8 -Jeff Lahti
*October 12 - Steve Shirley
*October 22 -Frank DiPino
*October 23 -Luis Silverio
*October 24 -Gary Serum
*October 25 -Andy McGaffigan November-December
*
November 1 -Gary Redus
*November 3 - Bob Welch
*November 11 -Jeff Byrd
*November 12 -Jody Davis
*November 19 -Dickie Noles
*November 26 -Bob Walk
*November 29 - Rick Anderson
*November 29 -Joe Price
*November 30 -Dave Engle
*December 1 -Tom Filer
*December 4 -Barbaro Garbey
*December 7 - Ozzie Virgil
*December 12 -Steve Farr
*December 13 -Dale Berra
*December 16 -Rick Sofield
*December 19 -Stan Cliburn
*December 19 -Stew Cliburn
*December 19 -Tom Lawless
*December 25 -Wallace Johnson
*December 25 -Charlie Lea
*December 29 -Dave Ford Deaths
*
January 4 - John Beckwith, 55, star infielder of the Negro Leagues
*January 23 -Billy Evans , 71, American League umpire from 1906 to 1927, later the general manager of the Indians and Tigers
*February 8 -Long Tom Hughes , 77, pitcher for the Chicago Orphans at the turn of the XX century and one of the first World Series pitchers ever, in 1903, with the Boston Americans
*February 8 - Connie Mack, 93, Hall of Fame manager of the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1950, retiring with a record 3,731 victories
*February 25 - Jack Lewis, 72, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox and Pittsburgh Rebels between 1911 and 1915
*April 18 -John Heydler , 86, National League president from 1918 to 1934
*May 6 -Harry Ostdiek , 75, catcher who played for the Cleveland Naps (1904) and Boston Red Sox (1908)
*May 26 -Al Simmons , 54, Hall of Fame outfielder who batted a career .334 and was named the AL's MVP in 1929 by "The Sporting News"
*June 2 -Denny Sullivan , 73, center fielder for the Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox/Americans and Cleveland Naps between 1905 and 1909
*September 22 -Jesse Tannehill , 82, 6-time winner of 20 games with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox
*October 13 -George Dumont , 60, pitcher for the Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox between 1915 and 1919
*October 30 -Dick Midkiff , 42, pitcher for the 1938 Boston Red Sox
*November 22 -Roy Carlyle , 55, outfielder for the Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees in the 1920s
*November 30 - John Shea, 59, pitcher for the 1928 Boston Red Sox
*December 27 -Hob Hiller , 63, infielder for the Boston Red Sox in the early 1920s
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.