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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/
August 28 Boston Red Sox sign free agent Ken “Hawk” Harrelson
August 27 Rickey Henderson breaks Lou Brock’s single-season stolen base record
August 26 Dan Bankhead becomes the first black pitcher in major league history
August 25 – Dwight Gooden youngest to win 20
August 24 Pete Rose banned from baseball
August 23 Perry is ejected from a game for the first and only time in his career
August 22 = Juan Marichal hits John Roseboro
July 26 - Babe Ruth Final Speech
July 16 - Joe DiMaggio extend his streak to 56 games - Vintage Baseball Reflections
Don Nottebart throws the first no-hitter in Houston History
May 9 1947 Jackie Robinson and Ben Champman Photo
Willie Mays hits titanic blast @ Polo Grounds - his last homerun at his former home
Hank Aaron Best I ever Saw
January 31 - Jackie Robinson Birthday
Jackie Robinson is elected to the Hall of Fame
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