This Day In Baseball History: March 11th

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This Day In Baseball History: March 11th By Administrator | March 11, 2008 In 1901, Baltimore manager John McGraw signed Tokohoma, purported at the time to be a Cherokee Indian… in reality, Tokohoma was really a black second baseman named Charlie Grant. In 1933, during an exhibition game in Los Angeles, a significant earthquake sent the Cubs and Giants scurrying to second base until the tremors stopped. In 1933, after a six year absence, Rogers Hornsby returned to the Cardinals as a play

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