This Day In Baseball History

by Hans on April 28, 2009

0506_large1This Day In Baseball History: April 28th

Courtesy of a great website - www.nationalpastime.com

1971 - Braves’ outfielder Henry “Hank” Aaron joins Babe Ruth and Willie Mays as the only players to have reached 600 home runs.

1985 - Billy Martin is named the manager of the New York Yankees for the fourth time. He would lead the team within 2 games of the AL East title.

1998 - Juan Gonzalez sets a major league record for RBI’s in the month of April with 35.

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