1975 An arbitration court ruling gives Major League Baseball players the right to shop their talents for the first time.
Late on the night of Oct. 21, 1975, one of the most iconic images in baseball history was captured: Carlton Fisk of the Boston Red Sox, desperately waving his arms, trying to will his long fly ball fair in the 12th inning of an epic Game 6 of the World Series at Fenway Park. It hit the foul pole and the Sox won, forcing a Game 7 the next night.
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