- 1958 Major League Baseball season
=Awards and honors=
*Most Valuable Player:
**AL:Jackie Jensen ,Boston Red Sox
**NL:Ernie Banks ,Chicago Cubs *
Cy Young Award :Bob Turley ,New York Yankees *Rookie of the Year:
**AL:Albie Pearson , Washington Senators
**NL:Orlando Cepeda ,San Francisco Giants MLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
National League final standings
Events
January-March
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January 29 -Los Angeles Dodgers catcherRoy Campanella suffers a broken neck in an early morning auto accident onLong Island . His spinal column is nearly severed and his legs are permanently paralyzed. Campanella will never play for the Dodgers after their move to Los Angeles, although a newspaper story (showing a picture of him wearing a Brooklyn cap) describes him as being of the Los Angeles Dodgers.*
February 4 - TheBaseball Hall of Fame fails to elect any new members for the first time since by|1950.April-June
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April 15 – In the first Major League Baseball game played on the West Coast, Rubén Gómez of theSan Francisco Giants hurls an 8-0 shutout against theLos Angeles Dodgers . Giants' shortstopDaryl Spencer hits the first Major League home run on the Pacific Coast. A park-record 23,192 fans pack San Francisco'sSeals Stadium to witness the historic game.*
April 25 – The Dodgers set a record for the most fans at a regular season night game as 60,635 fans are on hand to see the Dodgers defeat theSt. Louis Cardinals 5-3.*
May 13 –Stan Musial of theSt. Louis Cardinals gets his 3,000th career hit, a pinch-hit double offMoe Drabowsky in the sixth inning of a 5-3 Cardinals victory over theChicago Cubs atWrigley Field .*
May 23 –Willie Mays hits his 200th career home run, a two-run shot offWarren Spahn in the ninth inning of a game against the Milwaukee Braves atCounty Stadium . As it turns out, the home run drives in the decisive runs of the game, as theSan Francisco Giants down the Braves, 5-3.July-September
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September 14 – TheNew York Yankees sweep a doubleheader against the Kansas City Athletics, 5-3 and 12-7 (14 innings), clinching their fourth straight American League pennant.
*September 20 –Hoyt Wilhelm of theBaltimore Orioles strikes out eight while throwing ano-hitter against theNew York Yankees .
*September 21 – The Milwaukee Braves clinch their second consecutive National League pennant with a 6-5 victory over theCincinnati Reds , thus ensuring a Yankees-Braves World Series for the second straight year.October-December
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October 8 – TheNew York Yankees win the1958 World Series handily asMoose Skowron 's 3-run home run off Milwaukee Braves pitcherLew Burdette in the 8th inning puts the game on ice, 6-2. The Yankees became only the second team to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the World Series (the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates were the first to do it). Milwaukee'sEddie Mathews strikes out for the 11th time, a record that will stand until 1980, when broken by Willie Wilson of theKansas City Royals . The Braves' 53 strikeouts are also a newWorld Series record. This isCasey Stengel 's 7th world championship, tying him with Joe McCarthy for the most Series won.Movies
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Damn Yankees "Births
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January 20 -Bill Scherrer
*February 21 -Alan Trammell
*April 29 - Steve Crawford
*June 15 -Wade Boggs
*August 19 -Gary Gaetti
*August 23 -Julio Franco
*September 16 -Orel Hershiser
*November 28 -Dave Righetti
*December 25 -Rickey Henderson Deaths
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January 23 -Walter Lonergan , 72, shortstop for the 1911 Boston Red Sox
*March 28 -Chuck Klein , 53, slugging right fielder, primarily with the Philadelphia Phillies, who was named the NL's MVP in 1932 and won the Triple Crown one year later; the 7th player to hit 300 home runs, winning four league titles
*April 14 - John Freeman, 57, outfielder for the 1927 Boston Red Sox
*June 9 -John Fick , 37, pitcher for the 1944 Philadelphia Blue Jays
*August 1 -Ike Boone , 61, an outfielder for the New York Giants, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, and Brooklyn Dodgers between 1922 and 1932, who posted an ML career average of .321, compiled a .370 BA for the highest minor league all-time, and set a professional baseball record in 1929 collecting 553 total bases while playing in the Pacific Coast League
*November 21 -Mel Ott , 49, Hall of Fame outfielder and 12-time All-Star for the New York Giants who held National League career record for home runs (511), leading league 6 times
*November 27 -Harry G. Salsinger , 71, sportswriter for the "Detroit News" for over 50 years
*December 8 -Tris Speaker , 70, Hall of Fame center fielder known for spectacular defense as well as superlative batting, becoming the second player to compile over 3,500 hits and posting a .345 career average
*December 31 - Jack Doyle, 89, 17 year playing career includes a one time stint as manager of the New York Giants.
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