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MARCH
1965

Monday, March 1st

IN THE NEWS: As Pittsburgh's training camp opens, Roberto Clemente is absent and suffering from malaria. He will report to camp a month late and struggle until mid-May.

Sunday, March 7th

IN THE NEWS: Tigers manager Chuck Dressen suffers a mild coronary occlusion. He will be sidelined until May 19th. Coach Bob Swift will be acting manager.

Wednesday, March 17th

IN THE NEWS: Jackie Robinson is signed as a member of the ABC-TV baseball broadcast team, becoming the first black to receive a network position broadcasting baseball. ABC provides the first-ever nationwide baseball coverage with weekly Saturday broadcasts on a regional basis.

Friday, March 19th

IN THE NEWS: Cubs radio announcer Jack Quinlan is killed in Arizona when he loses control of his car and slams into the back of a truck. Quinlan was returning from a golf outing.

Thursday, March 25th

IN THE NEWS: Pittsburgh 2B Bill Mazeroski suffers a broken bone in his right foot. He will not start until May.

Tuesday, March 30th

IN THE NEWS: The Yankees sell P Stan Williams to the Indians.