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Baseball Timeline 6 of 7
Baseball timeline part 6 of 7 from 1964 to 1989 at Timeline Help.
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Masanori Murakami becomes the first Japanese player in the Major League history.
The Montréal Expos become the first Canadian team in the Major League. The New York Mets wins the World Series.
The designated hitter rule is established.
Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's home run record. Non-U.S. teams are banned from the Little League World Series after Taiwan became four times champion. The Little League now is gender integrated.
Arbitrator Peter Seitz decides to end the reserve clause, the effect is skyrocketing baseball salaries. Major League Baseball players become free upon playing one year for their team without a contract.
Reggie Jackson hits three consecutive home runs.
Baseball players strike for seven weeks. Fernando Valenzuela wins two awards: the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young award.
Baseball is a demonstration sport in the Los Angleles Olympic Games.
Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb's all-time hit record. The Pirates players appear in the Pittsburgh Drug Trials about cocaine use and abuse.
Bill Buckner's error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.
Manager Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds is banned for betting on games.
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DK Publishing (2001). A B C.
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Dickson, P (2005). The Hidden Language.
Hanlon, T (2005). Absolute Beginner's Guide to Coaching Youth.
Bradley, M and Gordon, D (2007). Haunted Baseball, Ghosts, Curses, Legends, and Eerie Events.
The Baseball Guys (2007). Obsessed with. Test Your Knowledge of America's Pastime.
Kahrl, C and Goldman, S (2007). Prospectus 2007 Essential Guide to the 2007 Season.
Shea, S, Jaffe, J and Sickels, J (2008). Fantasy Index 2008 Magazine.
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