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Braves Franchise History

This Day in Braves History: February 25 - Battery Power

2014 – The Braves announced that Javy Lopez, Dave Pursley and Rabbit Maranville will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame on May 23.

MLB History 1905 – The Chicago Cubs travel to Santa Monica, California to begin Spring Training. 1917 – The Chicago White Sox acquire first baseman Chick Grandil from Cleveland for $3,500. 1933 – Tom Yawkey purchases the Boston Red Sox from Bob Quinn and will own the team for the next 44 years. 1946 – Back from a stint with the military, Ted Williams homers on the first pitch he sees during Spring Training. 1957 – The US Supreme Court decides 6-3 that baseball is the only professional sport exempt from antitrust laws.

The issue arises when pro football seeks similar protection from the laws as baseball. 1969 – A pension plan for Major League Baseball is agreed on with players set to receive $5.45 million per year.

They will also get a percentage of television revenues. 1972 – The St. Louis Cardinals trade Steve Carlton to the Philadelphia Phillies for pitcher Rick Wise. 1973 – Players and owners agree to terms on a three-year collective bargaining agreement.

The deal includes a $15,000 minimum salary, salary arbitration and 10 and 5 rights. 1981 – The executive board of the MLBPA votes unanimously to strike on May 29 if the issue of free agent compensation isn’t solved. 1987 – Commissioner Peter Ueberroth suspends Padres pitcher LaMarr Hoyt for the 1987 season due to multiple drug-related incidents over the past year.

The suspension will later be reduced to 60 days and an arbitrator orders the Padres to reinstate Hoyt. 1994 – Phil Rizzuto is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

1999 – Major League Baseball hires Frank Robinson to handle on-field disciplinary matters.

 

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