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Chicago Cubs history unpacked, February 13

The sad end of Ken Hubbs and other stories.

Today in Baseball History:

  • 1898 – Cincinnati Reds president John Brush dismisses criticism of his proposed league resolution to punish players who use vulgar and obscene language on the field, saying newspaper criticism is the result of ignorance. (2)
  • 1953 – The Philadelphia Athletics change the name of Shibe Park to “Connie Mack Stadium”, in honor of their longtime owner and manager. Mack was part-owner and manager of the franchise for a record 50 years. The Athletics will depart Philadelphia at the end of the following season, and the Phillies will continue to inhabit Connie Mack Stadium until the end of the 1970 season, when they will move to Veterans Stadium. After being badly damaged in a fire in 1971, Connie Mack Stadium will continue to decay until being torn down in 1976. (1,2)
  • 1964 – Chicago Cubs second baseman Ken Hubbs*, named National League Rookie of the Year in 1962, dies in Provo, Utah at age 22, when the plane that he is piloting crashes. (2)

The Ken Hubbs story from SABR.

Cubs birthdays: Bill BradleyGilly CampbellDonnie MooreMatt Mieske.

Today in history:

  • 1258 – Baghdad, then a city of 1 million, falls to the Mongols as the Abbasid Caliphate is destroyed, tens of thousands slaughtered, ending the Islamic Golden Age.
  • 1578 – Tycho Brahe first sketches “Tychonic system” of solar system.
  • 1795 – 1st state university in US opens, University of North Carolina.
  • 1920 – Baseball Hall of Famer “Rube” Foster and seven other team owners create the first Negro National League (NNL) at a meeting in a Kansas City YMCA.
  • 2019 – NASA confirms Mars Opportunity rover’s mission has ended after 15 years due to a sandstorm damaging its communications.

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