Bowie Kuhn rumors, news

Bowie Kuhn news, rumors

  • This Day in MLB History: Manny Machado signs a 10-year $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres
    • This Day in MLB History: Manny Machado signs a 10-year $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres
    Set Number: X162496 TK1 MLB History 1935 - Lou Gehrig signs a contract with the Yankees worth a reported $30,000. 1937 - The New York Giants open their spring training camp in Havana, Cuba. 1953 - Ted Williams safely crash-lands his Panther Jet after flying a combat mission in Korea. 1970 - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces the suspension of Tigers pitcher Denny McLain for his involveme...2025
  • Baseball history unpacked, February 19
    • Baseball history unpacked, February 19
    Miguel Batista pitches for the Expos vs. the Cubs at Wrigley Field, Opening Day 1998 | Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday to Miguel Batista. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lor...2025
  • Melissa Ludtke blazed a trail in MLB that women in sports media are still following
    • Melissa Ludtke blazed a trail in MLB that women in sports media are still following
    Melissa Ludtke, left, and Jenny Cavnar, right, talk to an audience about Ludtke’s 2024 book “Locker Room Talk” at the Tattered Cover Book Store on Feb. 4, 2025 in Denver.  Women belong in all places where sports stories are unfolding Melissa Ludtke simply wanted to do her job. It was 1977 and that job involved covering games interviewing Major League Baseball players to write article...2025
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  • This Day in Braves History: February 4th
    • This Day in Braves History: February 4th
    Braves Franchise History 1925 - The Boston Braves trade Cotton Tierney to the Brooklyn Robins in exchange for Bernie Neis. 1976 - A federal judge upholds a recent decision by arbitrator Peter Seitz who had granted free agency to pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally. Both players had challenged the league’s reserve clause. Messersmith will sign a free agent contract with the Atlanta Braves. ...2025
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  • This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn
    • This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn
    Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images Braves Franchise History 1980 - Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn honoring him for his 715th home run. Aaron’s stance is that baseball’s treatment of retired black ballplayers falls far short of what is needed. MLB History 1901 - The American League formally organized as a major league after having been a top minor league in 1900...2025
  • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    Yes, this was during the ‘70s. It was a different time. Braves Franchise History 1977: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspends Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner for one year as a result of tampering charges in the Gary Matthews free agent signing. The Braves are permitted to keep the outfielder, however. MLB History 1888: Fred Dunlap finally signs with the Pittsburgh Alleghenys following the...2025

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Bowie Kuhn injury and suspension

  • • This Day in MLB History: Manny Machado signs a 10-year $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres
    2025
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  • • Baseball history unpacked, February 19
    2025
    Visit the page Wrigley Field injury
  • • This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn
    2025
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  • • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    2025
    Click for news about Atlanta Braves injury
  • The fascinating life story of former Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky
    • The fascinating life story of former Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky
    Moe Drabowsky and his first wife Liz, while Drabowsky was with the A’s in 1962 | Courtesy David Driver He had quite a life after his family left Poland just before Nazis took over in the 1930s. Sportswriter and author David Driver approached me some time ago with a proposal to post an article here on former major league pitcher Moe Drabowsky, who pitched for the Cubs from 1956-60. In fact,...2025
  • Baseball history unpacked, December 16
    • Baseball history unpacked, December 16
    Adolfo Phillips | Malcolm Emmons-Imagn Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday to Adolfo Phillips* and others, and more. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore and various narratives to foll...2024
  • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    On this day 15 years ago, J.J. Putz signed a prove-it deal with the White Sox, in hopes of getting a closer role again in the future. J.J. Putz arrives to make the back of the South Side pen airtight 1924 White Sox superstar second sacker Eddie Collins, who had led the club to a 14-13 record as player-manager to finish out an awful 1923 season, was named the permanent player-manager of the...2024
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  • This Day in Braves History: Milwaukee trades Joe Adcock and Jack Curtis to Cleveland
    • This Day in Braves History: Milwaukee trades Joe Adcock and Jack Curtis to Cleveland
    Braves Franchise History 1962 - The Milwaukee Braves trade Joe Adcock and Jack Curtis to Cleveland for pitcher Frank Funk and outfielders Don Dillard and Ty Cline. MLB History 1941 - Joe DiMaggio wins the MVP Award in the American League over Ted Williams. DiMaggio set a league record with his 56-game hitting streak while Williams finished the season with a .406 average. 1947 - DiMaggio again ed...2024
  • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    Marvin Miller | Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Notable baseball passings, some ROY winners, and other stories, plus new releases. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore and various narrative...2024
    Continue with Marvin Miller injury
  • A few thoughts about the first Dodgers/Yankees World Series in 43 years
    • A few thoughts about the first Dodgers/Yankees World Series in 43 years
    Shohei Ohtani scores against the Yankees in June | Brad Penner-Imagn Images ... and what this might mean for the sport going forward, and for the Cubs. The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers did what their owners, management, players and fans expected them to do: Finish with the best regular-season records in their respective leagues, then win the postseason series they had to win to...2024
    Continue with World Series injuries

Bowie Kuhn lifestyle

  • Baseball history unpacked, July 26
    • Baseball history unpacked, July 26
    Happy birthday, Alex Burnett! | Photo by Brian D. Kersey/Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday, Alex Burnett! Bill Madlock and Tyler Houston had big days, and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful...2024
    See more articles Hack Wilson
  • Today in baseball history: The 1981 strike begins
    • Today in baseball history: The 1981 strike begins
    Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images This labor dispute wiped out a third of the season. After threats of a player strike for more than a year, the MLB Players Association took its members out on a strike that began June 12, 1981. A book called “Split Season 1981” by Jeff Katz — well worth reading, incidentally — described what happened in great detail. Here’s what Katz said about it in a...2024
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  • In memoriam: Royals that died in 2023
    • In memoriam: Royals that died in 2023
    Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images May they rest in peace. It is time to reflect on the year that was and those we lost. Among those we lost in the baseball world include stars like Tim Wakefield, Tim McCarver, Ryan Minor, Alex Cole, Willie Hernandez, Jesus Alou, Brooks Robinson, Vic Davalillo, Nate Colbert, Frank Howard, Joe Pepitone, Gary Peters, Mike Shannon, Dick Groat, Eddie Bressou...2023
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  • Baseball’s immortal clowns
    • Baseball’s immortal clowns
    SetNumber: X35341 Beware of Moe. Before the advent of the internet, telling jokes and playing gags on your friends (and enemies) was part of the fabric of life. I had a friend who married young, at age 19, and after the ceremony at a rustic country church, two friends and I picked up the back end of his car and placed two wooden blocks under his axles. Understand, it was a Chevy Chevette. ...2023
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  • • Baseball history unpacked, July 7
    Tom Browning had a good day | Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images A thrice-weekly digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Tom Browning had a very good day on a day full of legends. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore...2023
  • • Former Royals pitcher Vida Blue dies at age 73
    Photo by Ron Vesely/Getty Images Blue was one of 11 players to win MVP and Cy Young in the same year. Six-time All-Star pitcher Vida Blue died at the age of 73 over the weekend, according to a statement by the Oakland Athletics. Blue won 209 games over 17-year career and is one of 11 players to win both the Cy Young Award and MVP in the same year. He spent two years with the Royals in 1982...2023
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Timeline

  • 2025
    "Braves Franchise History 1977: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspends Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner for one year as a result of tampering charges in the Gary Matthews free agent signing."

  • 2024
    "Bowie Kuhn, Commissioner of Major League Baseball, interjected to stop the plan to keep Aaron out of the lineup at Riverfront Stadium, setting the stage for history to be made on the banks of the Ohio River - and not adjacent to the downtown connector in Atlanta."

  • 2023
    "Glad he did I ended up getting fined $250/per bat by Bowie Kuhn."

  • 2022
    "(1,2) 1976 - Court proceedings in Charlie Finley’s $10 million damage suit against Commissioner Bowie Kuhn begin in Chicago."

  • 2016
    "He spent most of his post-baseball career working for MLB behind the scenes, first in public relations under Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and then in a more overarching consultant role after his retirement."

  • 2015
    "However, baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn had other ideas and required the Braves to play Aaron at least once more in their three-game set in Cincy."

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Bowie Kuhn trade rumors, contract, salary rumors

  • • This Day in MLB History: Manny Machado signs a 10-year $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres
    2025
  • • Baseball history unpacked, February 19
    2025
  • • Melissa Ludtke blazed a trail in MLB that women in sports media are still following
    2025
    Continue with Jenny Cavnar
  • • This Day in Braves History: February 4th
    2025
  • • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    2025
    Visit the page Atlanta Braves contract
  • • The fascinating life story of former Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky
    2025
  • This Day in Braves History: Braves sign Rico Carty out of the Dominican Republic
    • This Day in Braves History: Braves sign Rico Carty out of the Dominican Republic
    Braves Franchise History 1959 - The Milwaukee Braves sign 20-year old Rico Carty out of the Dominican Republic. MLB History 1967 - Red Sox pitcher Jim Lonborg suffers torn ligaments in his left knee while skiing at Lake Tahoe. Lonborg won the Cy Young Award with a 22-9 record, 3.49 ERA and 246 strikeouts in 1967. Lonborg will pitch 12 more seasons in the majors, but won’t reach double digits in w...2024
  • • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    2024
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  • The history of Royals firemen
    • The history of Royals firemen
    Someone call 911 First, my apologies to our female readers. I’m not talking about traditional firemen. You know, like the hunky dudes of Fire Station #8 or any other station in the metro area. Those brave men (and many women) who don those bulky suits and race around the city to the closest fire or accident when they’re not making spicy calendars. No, the firemen I’m talking about are the pitcher...2024
  • • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    2024

Bowie Kuhn stats and results

  • • This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn
    2025
    See also Hank Aaron
  • • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    2025
  • • This Day in Braves History: Milwaukee trades Joe Adcock and Jack Curtis to Cleveland
    2024
    Read about Joe Adcock
  • • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    2024
  • • A few thoughts about the first Dodgers/Yankees World Series in 43 years
    2024
    See also World Series
  • • Baseball history unpacked, July 26
    2024
    Continue with Hack Wilson stats
  • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta trades Joe Torre to Cardinals
    • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta trades Joe Torre to Cardinals
    Braves Franchise History 1969 - The Atlanta Braves trade Joe Torre to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Orlando Cepeda. The trade was the result of a salary dispute between Torre and Braves GM Paul Richards who was angry at Torre for his role as a union official. MLB History 1911 - Plumbers at work on the drain pipes at Washington’s Griffith Stadium inadvertently start a fire that burns dow...2024
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  • Baseball history unpacked, March 11
    • Baseball history unpacked, March 11
    Happy birthday, Rich Hill! | Photo by John Iacono/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday, Rich Hill! and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore a...2024
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  • This Day in Braves History: January 28
    • This Day in Braves History: January 28
    Braves Franchise History 1980 - Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn honoring him for his 715th home run. Aaron’s stance is that baseball’s treatment of retired black ballplayers falls far short of what is needed. MLB History 1901 - The American League formally organized as a major league after having been a top minor league in 1900. The Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Athleti...2024
  • This Day in Braves History: MLB suspends Ted Turner
    • This Day in Braves History: MLB suspends Ted Turner
    Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images Braves Franchise History 1977 - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspends Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner for one year as a result of tampering charges in the Gary Matthews free agent signing. Despite the ruling, Matthews will remain with the Braves. MLB History 1912 - Charles Ebbets announces the purchase of 4.5 acres to build a 23,000 seat concrete and stee...2024

Bowie Kuhn parents, kids, wife / husband, girlfriend / boyfriend

  • • Baseball history unpacked, February 19
    2025
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  • • Melissa Ludtke blazed a trail in MLB that women in sports media are still following
    2025
    Read about Jenny Cavnar
  • • The fascinating life story of former Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky
    2025
    See also World Series
  • • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    2024
    Visit the page White Sox
  • • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    2024
    Click for news about Marvin Miller
  • • A few thoughts about the first Dodgers/Yankees World Series in 43 years
    2024
    Continue with World Series
  • Baseball history unpacked, September 30
    • Baseball history unpacked, September 30
    Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Alfonso Soriano hits homers, playoff action, a perfect game, and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore and various...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: July 16
    • Today in White Sox History: July 16
    On this day 104 years ago, Joe Jackson slapped his first, but not last, White Sox grand slam. Joe Jackson romps around the bases for a game-winner 1920 With the White Sox down to their last two outs in the ninth, trailing the Senators, 5-4, Joe Jackson capped a rally by hitting an inside-the-park grand slam past (or over) Washington center fielder Sam Rice. That score, 8-5, would hold up a...2024
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  • Celebrating Henry Aaron on the 50th anniversary of becoming baseball’s all-time home run king
    • Celebrating Henry Aaron on the 50th anniversary of becoming baseball’s all-time home run king
    Hank Aaron embraces his mother after breaking Babe Ruth’s long-standing home run record. On April 8, 1974, Atlanta Braves great Henry Aaron broke his tie with Babe Ruth to become the sport’s lead in career home runs when he hit his 715th career home run. Monday, April 8, 1974. Fifty years ago, today – by date and day-of-the-week – the crown bestowed to baseball’s all-time home run king was...2024
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  • • In memoriam: Royals that died in 2023
    2023
    See also Vida Blue

Top Bowie Kuhn news

  • • Craig Sager Tells the Story of Being on the Field When Hank Aaron Hit No. 715
    2015
    Check it out Atlanta Braves
  • • Monte Irvin, MLB Hall of Fame OF, Dies at Age 96
    2016
  • Today in Cubs history: The time Fergie Jenkins threw bats on the field
    • Today in Cubs history: The time Fergie Jenkins threw bats on the field
    Getty Images This game might have been the trigger for the breakup of the great teams that never won anything. 1973 started out well for the Cubs. After splitting a doubleheader with the Mets July 1, they finished the first half 48-33, in first place in the N.L. East, eight games ahead of the Cardinals. What could go wrong? These are the old Cubs. As you well know, plenty did go wrong back...2023
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  • • Baseball history unpacked, December 16
    Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images A thrice-weekly digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB factoids, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday, Tyler Chatwood! On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the lore and various narratives to follow as they unfold over th...2022
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  • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta reacquires Terry Pendleton from the Marlins
    • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta reacquires Terry Pendleton from the Marlins
    Braves Franchise History 1921 - John Watson tosses two complete game victories in a doubleheader against the Phillies. 1984 - In Cooperstown, the Tigers defeat the Braves 7-5 in the annual Hall of Fame Game. 1996 - The Braves acquire third baseman Terry Pendleton from the Marlins in exchange for minor league outfielder Roosevelt Brown. 2018 - Ronald Acuña Jr. homers to lead off both games of a ...2023
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  • No, the Cubs did not lose a home date in the 1984 NLCS. Here’s the truth.
    • No, the Cubs did not lose a home date in the 1984 NLCS. Here’s the truth.
    Wrigley Field, October 2, 1984 | Al Yellon This is a story often told by Rick Sutcliffe and amplified by the mainstream media. It’s false. Here’s what actually happened. EDITOR’S NOTE: Yesterday, in the Cub Tracks comments, BCB reader Oremus mentioned the 1984 postseason and made this statement: Then the whole “no lights” thing came along, threatening to move all of the games from Wrigley,...2023
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  • • Celebrating Henry Aaron on the 50th anniversary of becoming baseball’s all-time home run king
    2024
    Visit the page Henry Aaron
  • • Former Royals pitcher Vida Blue dies at age 73
    2023
    Check it out Vida Blue

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Bowie Kuhn schedule, game

  • • This Day in MLB History: Manny Machado signs a 10-year $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres
    2025
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  • • This Day in Braves History: February 4th
    2025
  • • This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn
    2025
    Read about Hank Aaron
  • • The fascinating life story of former Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky
    2025
    See also World Series
  • • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    2024
    See more White Sox
  • • The history of Royals firemen
    2024
    See more articles Hoyt Wilhelm
  • • Baseball history unpacked, November 27
    2024
    Click for news about Marvin Miller
  • • A few thoughts about the first Dodgers/Yankees World Series in 43 years
    2024
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  • • Baseball history unpacked, September 30
    2024
    Read about Alfonso Soriano
  • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta acquires Terry Pendleton from the Marlins
    • This Day in Braves History: Atlanta acquires Terry Pendleton from the Marlins
    2024
    Continue with Terry Pendleton

Bowie Kuhn rumors, scandals

  • • Melissa Ludtke blazed a trail in MLB that women in sports media are still following
    2025
  • • This day in Braves History: MLB suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year
    2025
    Continue with Atlanta Braves gossip
  • • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    2024
    Check it out White Sox buzz
  • • Today in baseball history: The 1981 strike begins
    2024
  • • Baseball’s immortal clowns
    2023
    See also Texas Rangers
  • • Rob Manfred’s term as Commissioner extended for another five years
    Al Yellon This is news, so we’re reporting it. Major League Baseball today announced the extension of Commissioner Rob Manfred’s term, which will now run through January 25, 2029. The vote was taken now, before Manfred’s deal expired, for this reason: The vote ... comes right at the start of a window of 18 months before the expiration of the commissioner’s term where a majority vote of lea...2023
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  • A big loss
    • A big loss
     Vida Blue died yesterday.For any kid who grew up following baseball in the 1970s, this is a big loss.Vida Blue had the name of a superhero, and he might as well have been one during the early-to-mid 1970s. A pure power pitcher in a golden uniform, no kid could ingore that. Blue had a colorful name, uniform and career. Maybe best of all, his cards are colorful, too.This is my favorite Vida Bl...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: December 11
    Moody, delusional, and terrible: the story of Jaime Navarro’s White Sox tenure. Bringing in two of the worst players in team history 1973It was one of the worst deals ever made by GM Roland Hemond. The White Sox acquired Cubs star Ron Santo after Santo refused a deal to the Angels. Santo, who may have been able to be picked up on waivers, was acquired for pitchers Steve Stone and Ken Frail...2022

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