1966 in baseball
The following are the baseball events of the year 1966 throughout the world.
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[edit] Major League Baseball
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- March 17 - Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale escalate their threat of retirement by signing movie contracts.
- March 30 - Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale end their 32-day holdout, signing for $130,000 and $105,000 respectively.
- September 22 - The Baltimore Orioles beat the host Kansas City A's 6-1 to clinch their first American League pennant. Both Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson have two RBIs. Frank Robinson will end the year as the Triple Crown winner, the first to achieve the feat since Mickey Mantle in 1956. He clinches with a batting average of .316, 49 home runs and 122 RBIs.
- October 9 - In Game Four of the World Series, Dave McNally wrapped up a brilliant pitching display, and the first World Championship for the Baltimore Orioles, with a four-hit, 1–0 shutout against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Series MVP Frank Robinson hits a home run off Don Drysdale for the only run of the game and gave Baltimore a surprising sweep of the defending World Champion Dodgers. The 33 consecutive scoreless innings pitched by the Orioles set a World Series record.
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- May 4 - Bob Elliott, 49, 7-time All-Star third baseman who won the NL's 1947 MVP award
- July 9 - Mule Suttles, 66, All-Star first baseman of the Negro Leagues who hit the first home run in the East-West All-Star game
- August 10 - Chuck Dressen, 67, manager of five teams who led the Dodgers to pennants in 1952-53
- August 15 - George J. Burns, 76, left fielder, primarily with the New York Giants, who led the NL in runs and walks five times each
- September 12 - Bill Summers, 70, American League umpire from 1933 to 1959 who worked in eight World Series and a record seven All-Star games