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1953 The Senators trade Jackie Jensen to the Red Sox for 18-game-winner Maury McDermott and outfielder Tom Umphlett. The Californian Golden Boy, whose fear of flying will end his promising career a few years later, will win the American League Most Valuable Player award playing for Boston in 1958.
1961 The writers select Red Sox freshman hurler Don Schwall as the American League Rookie of the Year. The 25-year-old right-hander, who managed to get on the All-Star team despite making his big league debut on May 21, compiled a 15-7 record for a sixth-place team that finished ten games under .500.
1970 The White Sox trade Luis Aparicio to the Red Sox in exchange for infielders Mike Andrews and Luis Alvarado. Boston's acquisition of the future Hall of Fame shortstop shifts All-Star Rico Petrocelli, with his consent, from short to third base.
2011 The Red Sox introduce Bobby Valentine as the team's new manager at a news conference covered by approximately 100 members of the media, many from the New York papers and broadcast outlets. Boston announces that the 61-year-old skipper, who hasn't managed since being fired by the Mets in 2002, agreed to a two-year deal and has options for 2014 and 2015.

(Ed. Note: Valentine's tenure in Boston will be brief, dismissed a day after the regular season ends when the team finishes last with a 69-93 record, their worst campaign since 1965. - LP)


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