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On February 28, 1966 — Refusing to report to spring training, Los Angeles Dodger pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale begin their joint holdout, asking for a $1 million, three-year contract, to be divided equally between them. The deal, equivalent to an annual salary of $167,000 for each hurler, will make them the best-paid players in baseball, easily surpassing Willie Mays’ $125,000 yearly paycheck with the Giants. Although the deal didn’t happen, On March 30, Drysdale and Koufax will end their holdouts, with each signing one-year contracts worth under $150,000. Koufax, however, will become the highest-paid player in the game.
Sandy Koufax Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/sandy-koufax-biography/
Don Drysdale Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/tag/don-drysdale/
February 28 Events -
https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-28/
Future Hall of Famers - Grimes and Stengel traded for each other
Wee Willie Keeler - The Brooklyn Millionaire
December 26 Carlton Fisk & Ozzie Smith
December 22 - Connie Mack
December 19 - Doc Ellis Passes Away
December 15 Bob Feller on First Start after WWII
December 5 Pete Rose Signs with Philadelphia
December 1 Frank Robinson wins ROY
November 6 - The Big Train Walter Johnson
November 5 - Wagner is sold for $262,000
november 5 - Burleigh Grimes
November 4 - The Players are finally free
November 4 Ernie Banks
November 3 - Koufax and the Cy Young
November 2 - Bob Feller
November 1 - Leadoff and Walk off Homers Vic Power
Mickey Mantle turns 89 - Listen to him and his 500th homerun
October 15 In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened
October 14 - Steve Bartman
October 13 - Bill Mazeroski Walks it off in 1960
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