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1985 August 8 - Baseball's new Basic Agreement permits the National League to expand by two teams. 1987 October 31 - U.S. Senators from eight states, including Colorado Sen. Tim Wirth, announce they have formed a congressional task force to investigate baseball expansion. 1989 June 15 - Baseball says it will announce a timetable for NL expansion within 90 days after the completion of a new Basic Agreement. 1990 August 14 - Denver area voters pass a 0.1 percent sales tax to finance construction of a new baseball stadium, if MLB awards a franchise. August 23 - Colorado's Baseball Advisory Committee, headed by Gov. Roy Romer, designates the Colorado Baseball Partnership to spearhead the formation of an ownership group. September 18 - The NL Expansion Committee hears Denver's presentation. December 18 - The NL unveils its short list of six potential expansion sites: Buffalo, Denver, Orlando, South Florida, Tampa-St. Petersburg and Washington, D.C. 1991 January 25 - Denver's baseball ownership group launches a season ticket drive, requesting a refundable deposit of $50 per seat. March 13 - Envisioning a traditional ballpark, the Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District formally chooses its site: 20th and Blake streets. March 15 - Colorado Baseball Partnership announces that the proposed baseball park will be named Coors Field. March 26 - The NL Expansion Committee visits Denver. June 6 - Commissioner Fay Vincent announces that both leagues will share revenues generated by the $190 million expansion fee, and that both circuits will contribute players to the expansion draft. June 10 - Vincent announces Denver and South Florida are the NL Expansion Committee's selections. June 28 - The two leagues and the Major League Baseball Players Association compromise: AL teams will protect extra players in each draft round. Only eight AL teams will have to give up three players; the other six will give up players only in the first two rounds. With the agreement, a final expansion vote is scheduled for July 5. July 5 - Major League owners unanimously approve Denver and South Florida as baseball's two newest franchises. Colorado Baseball Partnership announces that the team will be called the Colorado Rockies and unveils the team logo. September - Bob Gebhard takes his post as the first general manager. -- 你這個討厭鬼、自私鬼、膽小鬼 什麼叫為我好啊.... 是為我好還是為你好啊? 好什麼好阿...說我不懂,你才不懂咧.... 大學畢業了不起啊! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.csie.ntu.edu.tw) ◆ From: 202.145.93.128