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Timeline of Baseball History 7 of 7

Timeline of baseball history part 7 of 7 from 1992 to 2006 at Timeline Help.


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The first Canadian team Toronto Blue Jays wins the World Series.

Chan Ho Park becomes the first Korean player in Major League.
No World Series due to the longest strike ever, from on August 12 until the spring of 1995.

Hideo Nomo of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the Rookie of the Year.

The San Diego Padres and New York Mets play a three game series in Monterrey, Mexico. The Padres win.

Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa break the single season home run record of Roger Maris.

Chin-Feng Chen becomes the first Taiwanese in the Major League team.
President Fidel Castro allows the Baltimore Orioles to play against the Cuban national team.

The Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros play in the Dominican Republic.
The Major League baseball season opens in Tokyo, Japan.
United States defeats Cuba at the Olympic Games in Sydney and win gold medal.

President George Bush throws out the first ball of the third game of the World Series in New York's Yankee Stadium.

Tsuyoshi Shinjo becomes the first Japanese player in a World Series game.

Severe baseball steroids investigation results in bans from the game by players who are suspected of using steroids.

Cuban pitcher and manager José de la Caridad - Black Diamond - is inducted to the United States Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Bibliography of this timeline of baseball history

Cluck, B (1998). Play Better Baseball. Winning Techniques and Strategies for Coaches and Players.
Silverman, J (2004). The Greatest Stories Ever Told. Thirty Unforgettable Tales from the Diamond.
Ripken, C Jr, Ripken, B and Burke, L (2005). Play Baseball the Ripken Way. Complete Illustrated Guide to the Fundamentals.
Zumsteg, D (2007). Cheater's Guide to Baseball.
Tamborra, S (2007). Complete Conditioning.
Triumph Books (2008). 2008 Official Rules of Major League.



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