BEISBOL 007: Today in Baseball History: February 5th

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Today in Baseball History: February 5th





1983

On February 5, 1983, the Toronto Blue Jays acquire minor league first baseman Cecil Fielder from the Kansas City Royals for journeyman outfielder Leon Roberts. Although the Blue Jays won't see the benefits, Fielder will become one of the American League's top power hitters after a stint in the Japanese League. Fielder will lead the AL in home runs in 1990 and 1991 with the Detroit Tigers.

1934
On February 5, 1934, future home run king Hank Aaron is born in Mobile, Alabama. After a one-year stint with the Negro Leagues' Indianapolis Clowns, Aaron will make his major league debut with the Milwaukee Braves on his way to a record 755 home runs.

1919
On February 5, 1919, National League chief John Heydler dismisses charges against Cincinnati Reds star Hal Chase, who had been accused of throwing games and betting against his own team. The charges had been brought forth by Reds manager Christy Mathewson and owner Garry Herrmann. Heydler rules that Chase's poor play was attributable to "carelessness," and not to gambling. The Reds will soon trade Chase to the New York Giants.

1903
On February 5, 1903, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox announce they will play a series of 15 pre-season games against each other.

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