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1964 The Mets purchase future Hall of Fame southpaw Warren Spahn from the Braves. In addition to serving on the club's coaching staff, the 43-year-old crafty southpaw will post a 4-12 record in twenty appearances during the first half of the season before being sold again to the Giants, with New York receiving $1 in return.
1977 The Red Sox sign free agent Mike Torrez when the former Yankee agrees to a seven-year, $2.5 million deal to pitch for Boston. The 32-year-old right-hander compiles a 60-55 record before his trade to the Mets five years later but becomes the scapegoat for a frustrated Fenway Faithway fan base as the losing pitcher in the 1978 one-game playoff against the Bronx Bombers.

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