Future Hall of Famer Roy Campanella (.312, 41, 142) is named the National League’s MVP for the second time

Future Hall of Famer Roy Campanella (.312, 41, 142) is named the National League’s MVP for the second time

Future Hall of Famer Roy Campanella (.312, 41, 142) is named the National League’s MVP for the second time. The Dodger catcher also copped the prize in 1951 and will win the honor again in 1955, joining Stan Musial as the circuit’s second three-time recipient of the award.

Al Rosen is named as a unanimous AL MVP

Al Rosen is named as a unanimous AL MVP

Indian third baseman Al Rosen (.336, 43, 145) is selected the American League’s MVP by an unprecedented unanimous vote when he is named first on all 24 ballots cast by the writers. The 28 year-old infielder, completing his fourth full season as a major leaguer, barely misses garnering the triple crown when Mickey Vernon tops him by one point for the best batting average in the circuit.

At Ebbets Field 1953.

At Ebbets Field 1953.

At Ebbets Field 1953. Eddie Mathews, Roy Campanella @ET-DC@eyJkeW5hbWljIjp0cnVlLCJjb250ZW50IjoicG9zdF90YWdzIiwic2V0dGluZ3MiOnsiYmVmb3JlIjoiIiwiYWZ0ZXIiOiIiLCJsaW5rX3RvX3Rlcm1fcGFnZSI6Im9uIiwic2VwYXJhdG9yIjoiIHwgIiwiY2F0ZWdvcnlfdHlwZSI6InBvc3RfdGFnIn19@ Game ticket & learn more about the players, teams, stadiums and dates in history   [jetpack_subscription_form title=”Join the Community” subscribe_text=”We bring you cool stories about the game, players, ballparks and the people that shaped the game!”  subscribe_button=”Join us!” show_subscribers_total=”1″]     Subscribe to our Podcast The…

Brooklyn Dodgers name little-known Walter Alston as their manager

Brooklyn Dodgers name little-known Walter Alston as their manager

On November 24, 1953, At a gathering of stunned reporters in his office on Montague Street, Walter O’Malley the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers name little-known Walter Alston as their manager after Pee Wee Reese the popular shortstop turns down the job. Alston, who had served as the skipper of the Dodgers’ top affiliate in…

1953 – Jimmy Dykes, recently released as the manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, succeeds Marty Marion as the Baltimore Orioles manager.

1953 – Jimmy Dykes, recently released as the manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, succeeds Marty Marion as the Baltimore Orioles manager.

1953 – The New York Giants end their tour of Japan. It is reported that each player received just $331 of the $3,000 they were promised.

1953 – The New York Giants end their tour of Japan. It is reported that each player received just $331 of the $3,000 they were promised.

Reaffirming its earlier position, the United States Supreme Court rules, 7-2, that baseball is a sport and not a business

Reaffirming its earlier position, the United States Supreme Court rules, 7-2, that baseball is a sport and not a business

1953 – Reaffirming its earlier position, the United States Supreme Court rules, 7-2, that baseball is a sport and not a business and therefore not subject to antitrust laws. The ruling is made in a case involving New York Yankees minor leaguer George Toolson, who refused to move from Triple-A to Double-A.

The rules committee ends the practice that allows players to leave their gloves on the playing field

The rules committee ends the practice that allows players to leave their gloves on the playing field

After two days of meetings, the rules committee ends the practice that allows players to leave their gloves on the playing field, requiring outfielders and infielders to carry their gloves with them into the dugout at the completion of each half inning. Prior to the controversial change, left fielders, right fielders, first basemen, and third basemen would leave their gloves in foul territory with center fielders, shortstops and second basemen dropping their gloves at their position, meaning the games would be played around the scattered leather.