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The following are the events that happened world-wide throughout the sport of baseball.

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  • 2006 - Four games were played today in the inaugural World Baseball Classic:
    • Pool B
    • Pool C
      • At Hiram Bithorn Stadium, Yoandry Garlobo went 4-for-5 with three RBI to led Cuba an 11–2 victory over the Netherlands, advancing to the second round of the Classic. Puerto Rico also moved into the second round with Cuba's victory.
    • Pool D
      • At Cracker Jack Stadium, Adrián Beltré hit his third home run in two games and Albert Pujols and Moisés Alou also homered, leading the only unbeaten team in Pool D, the Dominican Republic, past Italy 8–3. Beltré has eight RBI in two games.
      • Ramón Hernández homered and starter Kelvim Escobar allowed one hit and struck out five in 4 2-3 innings, leading Venezuela to a 2-0 over Australia at Cracker Jack Stadium. Tony Armas, Jr., Gustavo Chacín, Jorge Julio, and Francisco Rodríguez followed with hitless relief including eight strikeouts. The victory sends Venezuela (2-1) and the Dominican Republic (2-0) to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for games in a loaded group that also includes Puerto Rico and Cuba. Venezuela allowed only three total hits in consecutive shutouts over Italy and Australia.

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  • 1966 - Elmer Steele, pitcher (b. 1886)
  • 1966 - Aaron Robinson, All-Star catcher (b. 1915)
  • 1987 - Zeke Bonura, infielder (b. 1908)
  • 1991 - Jim Hardin, pitcher (b. 1943)
  • 1994 - Elbie Fletcher, All-Star infielder (b. 1916)
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