This day in Braves History: Sam Jethroe becomes oldest player to win Rookie of the Year Award
Briefly

Sam Jethroe of the Boston Braves made history in 1950 by becoming the oldest player at 31 to win the National League Rookie of the Year award, highlighting the exceptional journey of athletes regardless of age.
In 1937, Joe Medwick achieved a monumental feat by winning the National League MVP award after clinching the triple crown. This showcased not just his talent but the fierce competition within baseball during that era.
The 1953 Supreme Court ruling reaffirmed baseball's unique status as a sport, excluding it from antitrust laws, a decision that continues to influence the business of baseball today.
Carlos Beltran's remarkable 1999 Rookie of the Year season for the Royals marked a significant milestone, being the first AL rookie in over a decade to tally over 100 RBIs.
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