This Day in Braves History: Hank Aaron signs a record-breaking contract with Atlanta
Braves Franchise History
1972 – Hank Aaron signs a record breaking contract with the Atlanta Braves that will pay him $200,000 annually over three years.
MLB History
1888 – Cincinnati Red Stockings catcher Kid Baldwin slugs the umpire during a spring training game in New Orleans during an argument and narrowly escapes arrest.
1940 – The First National Bank of Chicago tries to force a sale of the White Sox by the heirs of the late J. Louis Comiskey. A judge denies the effort and rules that Mrs. Grace Comiskey can keep the club for their 14-year old son, Charlies II, until he is 35.
1956 – The Cleveland Indians are sold to a group that includes present general manager and former player Hank Greenberg for just under $4 million.
2000 – Former manager Sparky Anderson, Bid McPhee and Norman Stearnes are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.
2008 – The judge overseeing the BALCO case rules that Barry Bonds’ testimony should be made public.
2012 – Pirates pitcher A.J. Burnett suffers a fractured eye socket when he fouls a ball into his face during a bunting drill. He will undergo surgery and will be out until April 21st.
2016 – Infielder Juan Uribe signs a one-year, $4 million deal with Cleveland.
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