1958 – The Los Angeles Coliseum Commission approves a two-year pact for use of its facility by the Dodgers.
1958 – The Los Angeles Coliseum Commission approves a two-year pact for use of its facility by the Dodgers.
1958 – The Los Angeles Coliseum Commission approves a two-year pact for use of its facility by the Dodgers.
1958 – Cleveland sends veteran C Jim Hegan and P Hank Aguirre to Detroit for C-OF Jay Porter and P Hal Woodeshick. Aguirre will pitch 10 years for Detroit.
February 17, 1958 – Left-handed outfielder Albie Pearson of the Senators won the annual Baseball Players’ golf tournament in a playoff, defeating John Gray of the Phillies. In a consolation match, Milwaukee Braves catcher Del Rice lost, two up, to Dodger Don Bessent, who won with the help of a hole in one.
Bob Feller is hired as a broadcaster by the Mutual Broadcasting System
1958 – The Dodgers officially become the “Los Angeles Dodgers, Inc.” in anticipation of playing their first season on the West Coast.
On February 6, 1958, Ted Williams signs a one-year contract with the Boston Red Sox. Reports on the worth of the contract estimate from $135,000 to $150,000. Either way, Williams becomes the highest paid player in the history of the franchise.
New York sportswriter and broadcaster Ford Frick is named the public relations director of the National League
1958 – The Hall of Fame fails to enshrine any new members for the first time since 1950.
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