Historical Events tagged with "MLB"

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Sports & Recreation

American League Votes for Designated Hitter

January 11th, 1973 52 years ago

Major League Baseball owners voted to allow the American League to adopt the designated hitter position, changing the way pitchers were used in games. This decision aimed to enhance offensive play and reduce injuries among pitchers. Prior to this, pitchers batted for themselves, which often led to weak batting and decreased scoring. The designated hitter would bat in place of the pitcher, allowing teams to insert stronger hitters and strategize for better outcomes.

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Sports & Recreation

Babe Ruth Hits His 500th Home Run

August 11th, 1929 95 years ago

Babe Ruth became the first player in Major League Baseball to hit 500 career home runs, achieving this milestone while playing for the New York Yankees against the Cleveland Indians at League Park. The historic moment occurred as Ruth crushed a pitch from pitcher George Uhle, solidifying his legendary status in the sport. Fans gathered to witness this remarkable feat, celebrating the home run as a symbol of Ruth's incredible power and hitting prowess.

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