
Guerrero will be sidelined for more than three months and not have his first hit until September. 1986 - Pedro Guerrero, the Dodgers' most productive hitter, ruptures a tendon in his left knee while sliding into third base in an exhibition game.
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The League Championship Series had been played as a best-of-five since its inception in 1969.
The American and National leagues playoff formats are changed to best-of-sevens.
1985 - A major league owners' proposal is agreed to by the Players Association. Onix Concepción hits Guidry's first pitch of the game for a home run, while Dave Winfield has a two-run homer for the Yankees. Starter Bud Black, with relief help from Dan Quisenberry, tops Ron Guidry, still winless in Openers. The threat of snow holds the crowd to just 10,006. After rain washed out yesterday's opener at Royals Stadium, Yul Brynner tosses out the first ball and Kansas City opens with a 4 - 2 win over the Yankees. Arbitrator Richard Bloch rules that the Royals' Willie Wilson and the Mets' Jerry Martin can return to action on May 15th, the day their year-long suspensions for cocaine abuse are first due to be reviewed. After 99 painful games, Bonds will have surgery on August 9th. 1976 - Angels outfielder Bobby Bonds suffers a fractured finger during an exhibition game with the Dodgers. The 17-year-old Guerrero will make his major league debut in 1978 and will compile 100-RBI seasons for the Dodgers in 19. 1974 - The Los Angeles Dodgers make one of the best trades in franchise history, acquiring minor league infielder/outfielder Pedro Guerrero from the Cleveland Indians for pitcher Bruce Ellingsen. Clendenon, who had refused a trade to the Houston Astros, will eventually be traded to the New York Mets where he will hit 12 home runs and help them win the World Series,
1969 - First baseman Donn Clendenon ends his retirement and reports to the Montreal Expos. The Mets beat out the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies in a lottery for Seaver's services. Seaver had been selected by the Atlanta Braves in the January draft, but Commissioner Spike Eckert voided the deal when he signed a contract after USC's season had already begun. 1966 - The New York Mets sign University of Southern California star Tom Seaver to his first contract, including a $50,000 bonus. Willey will be out until June 6th but his career will be effectively ended. 1964 - New York Mets pitcher Carl Willey suffers a broken jaw when he is hit by a line drive batted by Detroit Tigers outfielder Gates Brown during a spring training loss. In fact, the venerable Philadelphia ballpark will be kept in use until the end of the 1970 season. 1961 - It is announced that Connie Mack Stadium (formerly known as "Shibe Park") has been sold and will be torn down after the 1963 season to make room for bowling alleys. 1960 - The Baltimore Orioles trade second baseman Billy Gardner to the Washington Senators in exchange for catcher Clint Courtney and shortstop Ron Samford. The 27-year "Dusty" finished the season with a 25-7 record and a 2.77 ERA for the second-place Boston Red Sox. 1950 - Considered a well-guarded secret, Mel Parnell reveals he pitched all but three of his 39 games with a sore elbow last season. 238 in 1937, has been released by the Detroit Tigers. 1938 - Goose Goslin returns to the Washington Senators for his third stint with the team. Fernando Barradas fans 10 to outduel Manuel Domínguez, while Manuel Chávez and José Alvarez each have two hits and a run for Mexico. They drop a 2-1 contest to Mexico in the 1930 Central American Games (but will still beat Mexico for the Gold).
1930 - The Cuban national team loses its first game ever, after starting its history 8-0.Swede Risberg and Happy Felsch seek $400,000 in damages and $6,750 in back salary for conspiracy and injury to their reputation in the aftermath of the scandalous 1919 World Series court case. 1923 - In Chicago, IL, two Black Sox sue the White Sox.New York Yankees outfielder Ping Bodie competes against an ostrich named "Percy" in a spaghetti-eating contest! Bodie wins the competition when Percy passes out after its 11th plate of pasta. 1919 - One of the most bizarre off-the-field incidents in history takes place in Jacksonville, Florida.Brush, and James Hart as an interim committee to run the league. 1902 - The National League names club owners Arthur Soden, John T.Mack considers going to court, but eventually accepts the loss of the young pitcher. Mathewson had accepted advance money from Mack, but jumped back to the New York Giants in March. 1901 - Connie Mack accuses Christy Mathewson of reneging on a Philadelphia Athletics contract signed in January.Events, births and deaths that occurred on April 3.