Trends and Indexes (MLB – World Series)
Sunday, November 1
Good Luck on day #4 of the World Series
For the NBA, NHL, CFL, and other notes, go to the section: Trends and Indexes (NBA, NHL, CFL, Misc.)
NFL trends are in the section: “NFL Trends and Indexes – Week 8 (11/1 - 11/2)”
>> Click on the first “Matchup Link” below. <<
College Football trends are in the section: “NCAAF Trends and Indexes - Week 9 (10/27 – 11/1)”
>> Click on the second “Matchup Link” below. <<
NOTE:
As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.
Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.
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Matchup Links
NFL Trends and Indexes – Week 8
NCAAF Trends and Indexes – Week 9
MLB Matchups
MLB Previews
MLB Hot or Not
MLB Umpires
MLB Trends
MLB Weather
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This Day in Baseball
On November 1 in Baseball History...
1914 - Connie Mack begins cleaning house, asking waivers on Jack Coombs, Eddie Plank, and Chief Bender. Colby Jack goes to the Dodgers. Plank and Bender escape Mack's maneuvering by jumping to the Federal League. Despite the pennant, Philadelphia fans did not support the A's and the club lost $50,000.
1938 - National League batting champ Ernie Lombardi is named the Most Valuable Player by the Baseball Writers. Chicago pitcher Bill Lee is runner-up.
1942 - Larry MacPhail enters the Army. The Dodgers look to St. Louis for leadership. After two decades in St. Louis, Branch Rickey splits with owner Sam Breadon. He will sign to become General Manager at Brooklyn.
1946 - The right foot of Cleveland owner Bill Veeck is amputated, a result of a war injury in the South Pacific two years before. Veeck has had a tremendous impact on promotion in a half season of ownership. A minor but typical change is the regular posting of National League scores on the Cleveland scoreboard, a departure from the long-standing practice of both leagues.
1951 - The National League votes Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella the league's Most Valuable Player for what will be the first of three such awards.
1960 - Baltimore shortstop Ron Hansen is voted American League Rookie of the Year, getting twenty-two of twenty-four votes. The other votes go to teammates Chuck Estrada and Jim Gentile.
1966 - Sandy Koufax becomes the first three-time winner of the Cy Young Award. He is a unanimous winner for the second-straight year. This is the last year that only one award is given for pitchers in both of the major leagues.
1968 - Thirty-game winner Denny McLain is the unanimous American League winner of the Cy Young Award.
1978 - Ron Guidry is the unanimous choice for the American League Cy Young Award. The Yankees southpaw led the league in wins, winning percentage, shutouts, and ERA.
1979 - Edward Bennett Williams buys the Orioles from Jerold Hoffberger for a reported $12.3 million.
1982 - At a meeting in Chicago, the major league owners vote not to renew Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's contract. The American League owners voted in favor of Kuhn 11-3, the National League 7-5. But his eighteen votes left him two shy of the three-fourths majority required for reelection. Kuhn will remain on the job until a successor is found.
1988 - Chris Sabo, who hit .271 with eleven home runs and forty-six stolen bases as the Reds third baseman, wins the National League Rookie of the Year award. Chicago's Mark Grace is runner-up.
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Sunday, November 1
Good Luck on day #4 of the World Series
For the NBA, NHL, CFL, and other notes, go to the section: Trends and Indexes (NBA, NHL, CFL, Misc.)
NFL trends are in the section: “NFL Trends and Indexes – Week 8 (11/1 - 11/2)”
>> Click on the first “Matchup Link” below. <<
College Football trends are in the section: “NCAAF Trends and Indexes - Week 9 (10/27 – 11/1)”
>> Click on the second “Matchup Link” below. <<
NOTE:
As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.
Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matchup Links
NFL Trends and Indexes – Week 8
NCAAF Trends and Indexes – Week 9
MLB Matchups
MLB Previews
MLB Hot or Not
MLB Umpires
MLB Trends
MLB Weather
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This Day in Baseball
On November 1 in Baseball History...
1914 - Connie Mack begins cleaning house, asking waivers on Jack Coombs, Eddie Plank, and Chief Bender. Colby Jack goes to the Dodgers. Plank and Bender escape Mack's maneuvering by jumping to the Federal League. Despite the pennant, Philadelphia fans did not support the A's and the club lost $50,000.
1938 - National League batting champ Ernie Lombardi is named the Most Valuable Player by the Baseball Writers. Chicago pitcher Bill Lee is runner-up.
1942 - Larry MacPhail enters the Army. The Dodgers look to St. Louis for leadership. After two decades in St. Louis, Branch Rickey splits with owner Sam Breadon. He will sign to become General Manager at Brooklyn.
1946 - The right foot of Cleveland owner Bill Veeck is amputated, a result of a war injury in the South Pacific two years before. Veeck has had a tremendous impact on promotion in a half season of ownership. A minor but typical change is the regular posting of National League scores on the Cleveland scoreboard, a departure from the long-standing practice of both leagues.
1951 - The National League votes Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella the league's Most Valuable Player for what will be the first of three such awards.
1960 - Baltimore shortstop Ron Hansen is voted American League Rookie of the Year, getting twenty-two of twenty-four votes. The other votes go to teammates Chuck Estrada and Jim Gentile.
1966 - Sandy Koufax becomes the first three-time winner of the Cy Young Award. He is a unanimous winner for the second-straight year. This is the last year that only one award is given for pitchers in both of the major leagues.
1968 - Thirty-game winner Denny McLain is the unanimous American League winner of the Cy Young Award.
1978 - Ron Guidry is the unanimous choice for the American League Cy Young Award. The Yankees southpaw led the league in wins, winning percentage, shutouts, and ERA.
1979 - Edward Bennett Williams buys the Orioles from Jerold Hoffberger for a reported $12.3 million.
1982 - At a meeting in Chicago, the major league owners vote not to renew Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's contract. The American League owners voted in favor of Kuhn 11-3, the National League 7-5. But his eighteen votes left him two shy of the three-fourths majority required for reelection. Kuhn will remain on the job until a successor is found.
1988 - Chris Sabo, who hit .271 with eleven home runs and forty-six stolen bases as the Reds third baseman, wins the National League Rookie of the Year award. Chicago's Mark Grace is runner-up.
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