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Hall of Famers
| Hall of Famer | Primary team | Position | Induction year |
|---|---|---|---|
Galvin, Pud |
Buffalo Bisons | Pitcher | 1965 |
Gehrig, Lou |
New York Yankees | 1st Baseman | 1939 |
Gehringer, Charlie |
Detroit Tigers | 2nd Baseman | 1949 |
Gibson, Bob |
St. Louis Cardinals | Pitcher | 1981 |
Gibson, Josh |
Homestead Grays | Catcher | 1972 |
Giles, Warren |
Executive | 1979 | |
Gillick, Pat |
Executive | 2011 | |
Gomez, Lefty |
New York Yankees | Pitcher | 1972 |
Gordon, Joe |
New York Yankees | 2nd Baseman | 2009 |
Goslin, Goose |
Washington Senators | Left Fielder | 1968 |
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This Day in Baseball History
On May 24, 1935, the first night game in major league history is played at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt pushes a button in the White House, the ballpark is illuminated. After a festive pre-game ceremony, the Reds defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1.
