- 2000 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 2000Champions
Major League Baseball
*Regular Season Champions
Major League Baseball final standings
: * "The asterisk denotes the club that won the wild card for its respective league." :NOTE: Oakland did not have to make up one postponed game, because even if they had lost and had finished in a tie with Seattle, they would have been awarded the division title due to winning the season series (9-4) between the teams.
Events
January-March
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January 6 - Major league officials orderAtlanta Braves relieverJohn Rocker is to undergo psychological testing following derogatory remarks he made in an interview with "Sports Illustrated " magazine. CommissionerBud Selig says he will listen to what the doctors say before deciding what punishment—if any—will be handed down to the pitcher.*
January 11 - The baseball writers elect catcherCarlton Fisk and first basemanTony Pérez to the Hall of Fame. Fisk is chosen in his 2nd year on the ballot, while Pérez is picked on his 9th try.*
January 31 - Braves reliever John Rocker is suspended from baseball until May 1 by Commissioner Bud Selig for his racial and ethnic remarks in an article published in "Sports Illustrated" last month. He's also fined an undisclosed amount and ordered to undergo sensitivity training.*
February 10 - TheSeattle Mariners accommodate center fielderKen Griffey, Jr. , trading him to his hometownCincinnati Reds in exchange forMike Cameron ,Brett Tomko , Antonio Pérez andJake Meyer .*
February 29 - ManagerSparky Anderson , 19th-century starBid McPhee , and Negro League player Norman "Turkey" Stearnes are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.*
March 1 - Independent arbitrator Shyam Das cuts Braves pitcher John Rocker's suspension from 28 days to 14 days. Rocker, who is allowed to report to spring training with the team, also has his fine cut.*
March 29 - TheChicago Cubs open the major league season in theTokyo Dome inTokyo ,Japan , by defeating theNew York Mets 5-3, in the first big league game ever played outside of North America.Jon Lieber gets the victory andMike Hampton takes the loss.Mark Grace andMike Piazza also homer.April-May
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April 3 -Andrés Galarraga hits a home run in his first game back after missing the entire 1999 season followingcancer surgery. Atlanta defeat theColorado Rockies 2-0.*
April 3 - TheLos Angeles Dodgers defeat theMontreal Expos 10-4, behindEric Karros ' grand slam. Right fielderVladimir Guerrero hits a pair of home runs for Montreal as a new major league record for opening day is set with five players having multiple home run games.*
April 4 - Expos closerUgueth Urbina strikes out the Dodgers in the top of the ninth inning on nine pitches, tying a major league record.*
April 7 - A total of 57 home runs are hit in the 15 games played, for a new major league record. The previous mark of 55 was set in 17 games on August 13, 1999. There were 36 homers hit in the AL, smashing the previous mark for a single league.*
April 9 - TheMinnesota Twins defeat theKansas City Royals 13-7. In the process, they become the first teams in major league history to each hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the same game.Ron Coomer ,Jacque Jones andMatt LeCroy hit consecutive homers for Minnesota in the 6th inning, followed by three in a row byCarlos Beltrán ,Jermaine Dye andMike Sweeney of Kansas City an inning later.*
April 10 - Colorado beats Cincinnati 7-5, despiteKen Griffey, Jr. 's 400th career home run. At age of 30, Griffey is the youngest player in major league history to reach that milestone.*
April 11 - The Dodgers edge theSan Francisco Giants 6-5 in the first game played atPacific Bell Park in San Francisco. ShortstopKevin Elster leads the Dodger attack with three home runs.*
April 11 - TheDetroit Tigers sink theSeattle Mariners 5-2 in the first game played atComerica Park in Detroit.*
April 15 - TheBaltimore Orioles defeat the Twins 6-4, asCal Ripken, Jr. gets the 3,000th hit of his illustrious career. Ripken goes 3-for-5 in becoming the 24th player to reach the milestone, and the 7th to get 3,000 hits and 400 home runs.*
April 16 -Cleveland Indians starterChuck Finley , who was already the only pitcher to strike out four batters in one inning twice, does it for the third time as the left-hander strikes out Tom Evans,Royce Clayton ,Chad Curtis (who takes first on a passed ball) andRafael Palmeiro in the third inning. Finley beats the Texas Rangers 2-1 with the help of back-to-back ninth-inning home runs fromManny Ramírez andJim Thome .*
April 21 - The Anaheim Angels down theTampa Bay Devil Rays 9-6.Mo Vaughn andTim Salmon hit back-to-back home runs for Anaheim in the fourth inning, then repeat the feat in the ninth.Troy Glaus also homers in those same two innings, marking the first time in major league history that three players homer in the same inning twice in the same game. The three players with two home runs in the game ties another major league record.*
April 23 - In theNew York Yankees ' 10-7 victory over theToronto Blue Jays , YankeesBernie Williams andJorge Posada each hit home runs from both sides of the plate, marking the first time in major league history that a pair of teammates accomplish the feat in the same game.*
April 26 -Vladimir Guerrero hits 100th career home run helpingMontreal Expos beatColorado Rockies 9-2.*
April 29 - The Giants finally win, beating the Expos 2-1 for their 1st victory at Pacific Bell Park. They are the 1st team to lose six straight game to begin play in a newly constructed home park.*
April 30 - TheSt. Louis Cardinals defeat thePhiladelphia Phillies 4-3, asMark McGwire andJim Edmonds hit home runs. St. Louis finishes the month with 55 homers, a new record for April. It also ties the National League mark for homers in any month. Major league batters also set a record for most home runs in a month by hitting 931 in April; the total is 140 more than the number hit in 1999.*
May 10 -Rickey Henderson becomes the 21st major leaguer to garner 10,000 at bats in his career. Henderson finishes the night with 10,002 at bats and trails only Cal Ripken, Jr. among active players.*
May 11 - AtWrigley Field , theMilwaukee Brewers defeat theChicago Cubs 14-8 in the longest 9-inning game inNational League history—4 hours and 22 minutes. For the Brewers,Mark Loretta goes 5-for-5 to offsetGlenallen Hill 's second-inning home run, which lands on the roof of a five-story apartment building on Waveland Avenue, beyond the left field seats.*
May 18 - Mark McGwire hit three home runs and seven RBI in a St. Louis 7-2 victory over the Phillies. The homers move McGwire pastMickey Mantle into 8th place on the all-time list with 539.*
May 19 - ThePittsburgh Pirates defeat the Cardinals 13-1, as catcherJason Kendall hits for the cycle, becoming the first Pirate ever to do so atThree Rivers Stadium .*
May 23 - Baltimore defeats Seattle 4-2. The Mariners' Rickey Henderson draws his 2,000th career walk in the 9th inning, making him the 3rd player to reach that level, behindBabe Ruth andTed Williams .*
May 29 - Second basemanRandy Velarde of theOakland Athletics turns anunassisted triple play , just the 11th in major league history, on a line drive by theNew York Yankees 'Shane Spencer . With runners on first and second running with the pitch, Velarde tagsJorge Posada as he nears second base, then touches the bag to retireTino Martinez . In 1995, while with the Yankees, Velarde turned an unassisted triple play against theLos Angeles Dodgers in spring training following the strike.June-July
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June 1 - Japanese right-handerTomokazu Ohka , a top prospect with thePawtucket Red Sox , becomes the first pitcher in nearly 50 years to throw a nine-inningperfect game in theInternational League . Ohka retired all 27 batters he faced in a 2-0 triumph over theCharlotte Knights . The 24-year-old Ohka needs just 76 pitches to toss the first nine-inning perfect game in the IL sinceDick Marlowe did it for Buffalo in 1952.*
June 2 - With theDetroit Tigers visitingWrigley Field for the first time since the1945 World Series ,Chicago Cubs relieverRick Aguilera pitches a perfect ninth inning for his 300th save in a 2-0 Chicago victory.*
June 2 -Tampa Bay Devil Rays first basemanFred McGriff becomes the 31st player to reach 400 career home runs when he goes deep againstGlendon Rusch with a two-run drive in a 5-3 loss to theNew York Mets atShea Stadium .*
June 2 - TheMontreal Expos announce they will wearMaurice Richard 's uniform number 9 on their jerseys for the rest of the season to honor theMontreal Canadiens great who died last week. It is believed to be the first time a major league team has honored an athlete from another sport in this way.*
June 21 - Oakland defeats the Orioles 10-3, asEric Chavez becomes the first Athletics player to hit for the cycle at home since the team moved to Oakland in 1968.*
June 26 - The Diamondbacks defeat the Astros 6-1. Arizona rookie first basemanAlex Cabrera hits a two-run pinch-hit home run in his first major league at bat.*
June 30 - Trailing 8-1 to theAtlanta Braves , theNew York Mets score 10 runs in the bottom of the 8th inning, capped off byMike Piazza 's 3-runhome run off relieverTerry Mulholland . There had been 4 walks in the inning, and 9 of the 10 runs scored were with 2 outs in the inning.*
July 1 - OnCanada 's 133rd birthday, the Marlins'Ryan Dempster and the Expos' Mike Johnson hook up in a rare matchup of Canadian starters. Dempster comes out on top as Florida defeats Montreal 6–5. Johnson hails fromEdmonton, Alberta , while Dempster is a native of Sechelt, British Columbia. Theirs is the first matchup of Canadian-born starters since September 1999, when Dempster took onÉric Gagné of the Dodgers.*
July 5 - Arizona outfielder Luis Gonzalez becomes the firstArizona Diamondbacks to hit for the cycle, helping his team to trip the Astros 12-9. It is the first time the feat is accomplished in newEnron Field , and Gonzalez is just the 9th player to both hit for the cycle and have a 30-or-more-game hitting streak.*
July 6 - St. Louis rookie catcherKeith McDonald hits a home run in his second at bat, becoming only the second player in major league history to hit home runs in each of his first two big league at bats.Bob Nieman , in 1951, is the other.*
July 6 - Dodgers pitcherOrel Hershiser announces his retirement.*
July 6 - The American Sportscasters Association names Dodgers legendVin Scully as the No. 1 sportscaster of the 20th century.Howard Cosell finishes second, followed byMel Allen andRed Barber .*
July 8 - In a New York match, the Yankees whip the Mets by identical 4-2 scores in both ends of an unusual day-night doubleheader. With the first game played atShea Stadium and the nightcap atYankee Stadium , it is the first time since 1903 that two teams played two games in different stadiums on the same day.Dwight Gooden wins the first game with a six inning effort in his first start since returning to the Yankees.Roger Clemens wins the nightcap and precipitate a near-brawl when he drillsMike Piazza in the helmet with an inside fastball. Piazza suffers a concussion.*
July 11 - TheAmerican League wins its fourth consecutive All-Star Game, beating theNational League 6-3.Derek Jeter of the Yankees andChipper Jones of the Braves each go 3-for-3 in the contest. Jeter takes MVP honors, while James Baldwin of the White Sox is the winning pitcher.*
July 15 - A 1909Honus Wagner baseball card is auctioned for a record $1.1 million oneBay . Other high-priced items in the auction include a baseball autographed by the entire 1919 "Chicago Black Sox" team, includingShoeless Joe Jackson as well as the umpires who worked the final game of the 1919 World Series, sells for $93,666, including a 15% buyer's premium. A ball signed by the 1919 Reds goes for $11,208, while a baseball autographed byBabe Ruth sells for $76,020. A contract from Shoeless Joe Jackson's sale of his Chicago pool hall to teammateLefty Williams sells for $36,098. The contract, dated October 6, 1921, is for just $1.*
July 20 - In a Houston 6-2 win over Cincinnati, Reds pinch-hitter Mike Bell strikes out in his major league debut, making history by becoming part of the first third-generation family to play for the same major league team. His grandfatherGus Bell and fatherBuddy Bell also played for the Reds.August
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August 4 - The Blue Jays obtain outfielderDave Martinez from the Rangers. Martinez becomes the 9th major leaguer to play for four teams in a season. He began the year with Tampa Bay and also played with the Cubs, in addition to Texas and Toronto. The last to do so wasDave Kingman (1977). Before him, according to historian Scott Flatow, the four-in-one players wereFrank Huelsman (1904),Willis Hudlin (1940),Paul Lehner (1951),Ted Gray , (1955),Wes Covington (1961) andMike Kilkenny (1972).*
August 19 - The Yankees beat the Angels 9-1, hitting a major league record-tying three sacrifice flies in the 3rd inning.*
August 19 - In theHouston Astros ' 10-8 victory over theMilwaukee Brewers ,Jeff Bagwell has two home runs and five RBI. Bagwell becomes the first Houston player to reach 300 homers in his career.*
August 21 - Potomac'sEsix Snead breaksLenny Dykstra 'sCarolina League record of 105 stolen bases by swiping his 106th. Snead has a batting average of .242 and a .338 on base percentage. It's the 10th time in the last 20 years that a minor-leaguer has stolen 100 or more bases in a season. According to "Howe Sports" data, the eight players who stole 100 or more bases in the minors were:
**Vince Coleman (Macon, South Atlantic, 1983—145)
**Donell Nixon (Bakersfield, California, 1983—144)
**Jeff Stone (Spartanburg, South Atlantic, 1983—123)
**Alan Wiggins (Lodi, California, 1980—120)
**Marcus Lawton (Columbia, South Atlantic, 1985—111)
**Esix Snead (Potomac, Carolina, 2000—106)
**Lenny Dykstra (Lynchburg, Carolina, 1983—105)
**Donell Nixon (Chattanooga, Southern, 1984—102)
**Vince Coleman (Louisville, American Association, 1983— 101)
**Albert Hall (Durham, Carolina, 1980—100)*
August 22 - The Dodgers defeat the Expos 14-6, asEric Karros becomes the first Dodger player to hit two home runs in a single inning (6th).*
August 27 - The Anaheim Angels edge theCleveland Indians 10-9, as outfielderTim Salmon hits his 30th home run of the year in the 5th inning. Anaheim become the first team in AL history to have four players (Troy Glaus ,Mo Vaughn ,Garret Anderson , Salmon) reach the 30-homer mark in a single season. TheToronto Blue Jays are close with two hitters over 30 and two at 28. It's been done seven times in the NL.eptember
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September 1 - For the second time in the season, pitcherRyan Rupe of theTampa Bay Devil Rays gives up a grand slam toOakland Athletics outfielderJermaine Dye . The other slam was on April 26.*
September 3 -Kenny Lofton of theCleveland Indians ties a major league record by scoring in his 18th straight game in the first inning of theCleveland Indians ' 12-11, 13-inning victory over theBaltimore Orioles .Red Rolfe set the record in 1939 for theNew York Yankees .*
September 4 - AtFenway Park ,Carl Everett of theBoston Red Sox becomes only the sixth major-league switch-hitter to drive in 100 runs in both leagues when he knocks in his 100th RBI of the year. Boston wins over theSeattle Mariners , 5-1. Everett drove in 108 runs for theHouston Astros in 1999. The other five 100-100 switch-hitters wereTed Simmons ,Ken Singleton ,Eddie Murray ,Bobby Bonilla andJ.T. Snow . Before the game, the Red Sox honor Hall of Fame catcherCarlton Fisk . Fisk, who played his first nine seasons with Boston, joinsBobby Doerr (1),Joe Cronin (4),Carl Yastrzemski (8) andTed Williams (9) in having his number (27) be retired at Fenway.*
September 6 -Scott Sheldon of the Texas Rangers becomes just the third player in major league history to play all nine positions in one game when he does it in a 13-1 loss to theChicago White Sox . Sheldon joinsBert Campaneris (September 8, 1965) andCésar Tovar (September 22, 1968) as true utility players.*
September 6 - After reaching an agreement withMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP , Major League Baseball can now use the URL http://www.mlb.com. The law firm registered the domain name in 1994 and refused to release it, making it necessary for the sport to use http://www.majorleaguebaseball.com.*
September 10 -Randy Johnson of theArizona Diamondbacks becomes the 12th pitcher to reach the 3,000-strikeout plateau, fanning a season-high 14 in seven innings as the Diamondbacks lose to theFlorida Marlins 4–3 in 12 innings. Johnson's 3,000 strikeout victim isMike Lowell , who fans to end the 4th inning. In the first inning, Johnson also records his 300th strikeout for the third consecutive season and the fourth time overall.Nolan Ryan is the only other pitcher to accomplish the feat, and is the only pitcher who has reached 300 strikeouts more times with six (1972-74, 1976-77 and 1989).*
September 12 - The Diamondbacks edge the Dodgers 5-4, despite Dave Hansen's major league record-breaking seventh pinch-hit home run of the season. Hansen's blast, offCurt Schilling , breaks the mark set in 1932 by Brooklyn'sJohnny Frederick .*
September 15 -Rickey Henderson scores his first two at bats to pace theSeattle Mariners to a 10–2 win over theBaltimore Orioles . Henderson moves into second place on the all-time list of runs (2,175), one ahead ofBabe Ruth andHank Aaron .*
September 16 - TheSt. Louis Cardinals defeat theChicago Cubs 7–6, despiteSammy Sosa 's 50th home run of the season. Sosa becomes the second player to hit 50 or more in three consecutive years, joiningMark McGwire .*
September 19 - In theCincinnati Reds ' 7–3 loss to theSan Francisco Giants ,Ken Griffey, Jr. pinch-hits his 400th home run. He is the first major leaguer to reach the mark as a pinch-hitter.*
September 22 -José Lima of theHouston Astros sets an NL single-season record by allowing his 47th home run in the Astros' 12-5 loss to theCincinnati Reds . The major league record for home runs allowed in a season is 50, set by theMinnesota Twins 'Bert Blyleven in 1986.*
September 23 -Rafael Palmeiro hits 400th career home run.*
September 26 - Longtime broadcast partner NBC declines to renew its rights. NBC had televised baseball since 1947, with the exception of 1990-93, and had been the exclusive home of the World Series for 27 years.*
September 27 - In an Oakland 9-7 victory over the Angels, Anaheim'sDarin Erstad hits a home run in the 2nd inning for his 99th RBI of the year from the leadoff spot to set a new record.Nomar Garciaparra drove home 98 in 1997 for the previous mark.*
September 28 atCamden Yards , the Orioles bat around in back-to-back innings and set a single-game franchise scoring record in a 23-1 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays.*
September 28 - In the final game ever played a tMilwaukee 'sCounty Stadium the Brewers dropped an 8-1 decision to the Cincinnati Reds.October-December
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October 1 - TheChicago Cubs defeat thePittsburgh Pirates , 10-9, in the last game played atThree Rivers Stadium . Ironically, the Pirates had defeated the Cubs in 1970 in the last game played at their previous stadium,Forbes Field *
October 2 - Detroit tigers'Shane Halter becomes the fourth player to play all nine positions in a single game as the Tigers won the game 12-11 on the final day of the regular season.*
October 8 - Bobby Jones of theNew York Mets one-hits theSan Francisco Giants in Game Four of the NLDS to advance the Mets to the NLCS.*
October 14 - Yankees aceRoger Clemens strikes out 15 Mariners and allows one hit (Al Martin 's seventh-inning double), in a 5-0 game 4 Yankees win in the2000 American League Championship Series .*
October 17 -Orlando Hernández pitches the Yankees to a 9-7 win in the decisive game six of the ALCS, the last Major League Baseball game televised by NBC.*
October 26 - TheNew York Yankees defeat theNew York Mets 4-2, to win their 26th World Series, 4-games to 1.Luis Sojo hits a single in the top of the 9th inning and drives home the winning run for his team.Bernie Williams andDerek Jeter homer for the Yankees, and Jeter is named the Series MVP.*
November 18 - The Mariners sign Japanese star outfielderIchiro Suzuki to a three-year contract.*
December 11 - The Rangers sign free agent shortstopAlex Rodriguez to a record $252 million, 10-year contract. It was, at the time, the richest contract in the history of professional sports.Movies
*"Fastpitch"
*"Finding Buck McHenry " (TV)
*"" (Video)Deaths
January-March
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January 1 -Larry Bearnarth , 58, relief pitcher for the Mets from 1963-66; later the Expos' pitching coach
*January 4 -John Milner , 50, first baseman and left fielder for the Mets and Pirates who hit 20 home runs twice, had 10 career grand slams
*January 11 -Bob Lemon , 79, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 207 games including a no-hitter for the Cleveland Indians, posting seven 20-win seasons; won final game of 1948 World Series, and managed Yankees to 1978 championship
*January 16 -By Saam , 85, broadcaster for the Philadelphia Athletics and Phillies from 1938 to 1975
*January 19 - Lynn Myers, 85, shortstop who played from 1938 to 1939 for the St. Louis Cardinals
*March 2 - Jack Robinson, 79, relief pitcher for the 1949 Boston Red Sox
*March 7 -Jack Sanford , 70, All-Star pitcher who was the 1957 NL Rookie of the Year; was 24-7 for 1962 GiantsApril-June
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April 6 - Don Johnson, 88, twice All-Star second baseman who in 1945 hit .302 with 94 runs and 58 RBI as leadoff hitter for the last Cubs team to win a pennant.
*April 14 -Bob Barthelson , 73, pitcher for the 1944 New York Giants, and one of several players who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II
*April 28 -Jack Merson , 78, infielder who played from 1951 to 1953 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox
*June 2 -Ellis Clary , 83, infielder for the Senators and Browns; later a scout for 32 years
*June 5 -Don Liddle , 75, pitcher for the New York Giants during Game 1 of the 1954 World Series when teammateWillie Mays made his famous over-the-shoulder catch
*June 21 -Bud Stewart , 84, outfielder who was the AL runnerup in triples with the 1948 Senators
*June 23 -Bob Tillman , 63, catcher for the Red Sox and Braves who caught two no-hitters and had three home runs in a 1969 gameJuly-September
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July 20 -Jim Suchecki , 73, pitched from 1950 through 1952 for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates
*August 22 -Bill Bradford , 78, pitcher for the 1956 Kansas City Athletics
*September 3 -Clyde Sukeforth , 98, catcher for the Reds and Dodgers who later scoutedJackie Robinson , and also signedDon Newcombe andRoberto Clemente
*September 4 -Pinky May , 89, All-Star second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1939-1943, who led his team in seven offensive categories in 1940, including a .293 BA and a .371 OBP
*September 17 -Chico Salmon , 59, infielder for the Indians and Orioles who had a crucial pinch hit in the 1970 World Series
*September 23 -Aurelio Rodríguez , 52, third baseman, primarily for the Tigers, who won a Gold Glove and retired with the sixth most games at his positionOctober-December
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October 22 -Hank Wyse . 82, All-Star pitcher who helped the Cubs to clinch the 1945 National League title after going 22-10 with a 2.68 ERA and the last Cubs pitcher to appear in a Series game
*October 28 -Andújar Cedeño , 31, shortstop for the Astros and Padres who hit for the cycle in a 1992 game
*November 5 -Willard Marshall , 79, outfielder for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox 1942-55, who in 1947 tied a NL record by hitting a three-home run game, and in 1951 became the second OF in major league history to play an error-less season
*November 25 - Hugh Alexander, 83, outfielder who played seven games for 1937 Indians; became a scout for 61 years after losing his left hand in an accident
*December 3 -Red Nonnenkamp , 80, utility outfielder/first baseman from 1933-1940 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox
*December 10 -Willard Nixon , 72, Boston Red Sox pitcher, best remembered for his mastery of the New York Yankees in the 1950s
*December 13 -Jake Jones , 80, first baseman for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox in the 1940s, who won several medals for his notable contributions as an aviator during World War II Fact|date=August 2008
*December 19 -Lou Polli , 99, Italian relief pitcher for the 1932 Browns and 1944 Giants
*December 27 -Roy Partee , 83, backup catcher for the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns in the mid-1940s
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