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Today in sports history: Roger Maris ties Babe Ruth with 60th home run of 1961 season, Today in sports history: Mark McGwire hits home run No. Tampa Bay Rays' Jason Hammell celebrates after winning the American League East Division title early in the morning Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008 in Detroit. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. In this July 5, 2015, file photo, Toronto FC midfielder Sebastian Giovinco controls the ball against Los Angeles Galaxy during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo, File). Boris Johnson: This is the moment when we must act. Here's a look back at sports happenings on this date in history, Sept. 25.
Here's how to judge the risk. person will not be tolerated. 1998 — Prairie View A&M ends its NCAA-record 80-game losing streak by stopping a 2-point conversion in the final minute for a 14-12 victory over Langston. Today in sports history: Roger Maris ties Babe Ruth with 60th home run of 1961 season, Today in sports history: Brett Favre has record day for N.Y.
1981 — Nolan Ryan of the Houston Astros becomes the first player to pitch five no-hit, no-run games. Important and famous sporting events from the long and illustrious history of sport.
Today in sports history: Roger Maris ties Babe Ruth with 60th home run of 1961 season Sep 26, 2020 Here's a look back at sports happenings on this date in history, Sept. 26. Today in sports history: Brett Favre has record day for N.Y.
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(AP Photo/Darron Cummings). 2004 — Peyton Manning of Indianapolis passes for 393 yards and five first-half touchdowns in a 45-31 win over Green Bay. The victory is the Panthers’ first since Oct. 28, 1989, when they defeated Mississippi Valley 21-12. You have permission to edit this collection. Today in Sports History: September 22nd Skip to main content.
(AP Photo/Duane Burleson). In this Sept. 26, 1998 file photo, Prairie View A&M players Kevin Jefferson (62) and Eian Preston (67) and an unidentified teammate cry in joy after they snapped an 80-game losing streak with a 14-12 win over Langston, in Oklahoma City. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.
1927 - Boston Red Sox beat New York Yankees 12-11 in 18 innings. each comment to let us know of abusive posts. The victory is the Panthers’ first since Oct. 28, 1989, when they defeated Mississippi Valley 21-12. 1661 Yachting begins in England; King Charles II beats his brother James, Duke of York racing from Greenwich to Gravesend, 1903 First Baseball World Series game ever played; Pittsburgh Pirates beat Boston Americans 7-3 at Huntington Avenue; Jimmy Sebring hits first home run; Deacon Phillippe is winning pitcher and Cy Young the loser, 1908 Future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Jack Chesbro records final victory for the NY Highlanders before waived and claimed by Red Sox; beats Walter Johnson and Washington Senators, 2-1, 1921 PGA Championship Men's Golf, Inwood CC: Walter Hagen beats former champion Jim Barnes of England 3 & 2; Hagan's third major title, 1924 Finnish distance runner Paavo Nurmi runs world record 4 mile (19:15.4) & 5 mile (24:06.2)at Vilpuri, Russia, 1932 Babe Ruth’s legendary call; sledged by Cubs dugout, points to center-field before homering into the Wrigley Field bleachers in 5th inning, Game 3 of the World Series; NY Yankees win, 7-5, 1933 New York Giants make no 1st downs, but still beat the Green Bay Packers, 10-7 in a week 3 NFL matchup at Borchert Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1945 World heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis is discharged from US army after being awarded the Legion of Merit, 1950 Connie Mack's last game as Philadelphia Athletics manager (1901-50); longest serving manager in MLB history; beat Washington Senators, 5-3 at Shribe Park, 1950 US Open Women's Golf, Rolling Hills CC: Babe Zaharias ties Open scoring record, -9 291 to beat amateur Betsy Rawls by 9 strokes, 1961 NY Yankees right-fielder Roger Maris becomes MLB’s all-time home run leader when he passes Babe Ruth's mark with No.
Today in sports history: Roger Maris ties Babe Ruth with 60th home run of 1961 season Sep 26, 2020 Here's a look back at sports happenings on this date in history, Sept. 26. 1913 - Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Braves tie record of only one run in a double header, Philadelphia Phillies win first game 1-0, then a scoreless tie into 10th.
Roger Maris of the New York Yankees is shown swinging at home run number 60 in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles in New York, Sept. 26, 1961. 1971 - New York Mets' Don Hahn hits first inside the park homer in game against Philadelphia Phillies.
1998 — Prairie View A&M ends its NCAA-record 80-game losing streak by stopping a 2-point conversion in the final minute for a 14-12 victory over Langston. I have better things to do. Roger Maris of the New York Yankees is shown swinging at home run number 60 in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles in New York, Sept. 26, 1961. Manning has the most TD throws in one half since Tommy Kramer in 1986, and the most yards in a quarter, 247, since Boomer Esiason in 1996.
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Don't Threaten. 2008 — The Tampa Bay Rays win their first AL East title when the Boston Red Sox lose to the New York Yankees. (AP Photo/Jerry Laizure, File). 1908 - Brooklyn Dodgers' Nap Rucker no-hits Boston Doves, 6-0. Today in Sports History: September 17th Skip to main content.
US coronavirus death toll passes 200,000. Miyo Yamada (27) tries to comfort loosing Japanese women's softball pitcher Juri Takayama (18) as they tour the softball field after losing to the USA women's team Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000 in Sydney at the Olympics. The ball sailed into the upper deck in right field to make Maris the second man in Major League history to hit 60 home runs in one season.
2004 — Peyton Manning of Indianapolis passes for 393 yards and five first-half touchdowns in a 45-31 win over Green Bay. 2015 — Sebastian Giovinco breaks the MLS single-season points record, assisting on two goals in Toronto FC’s 3-2 victory over the Chicago Fire to push his total to 35. 61 off Boston rookie Tracy Stallard in 1-0 win at Yankee Stadium, 1973 Future Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder/manager Leo Durocher ends his 45 year career in the sport when he resigns as Houston Astros manager, 1975 "The Thrilla in Manila"; Muhammad Ali stops Joe Frazier in 14 rounds in Quezon City, the Philippines to retain his WBC/WBA heavyweight title, 1977 Brazilian soccer great Pelé plays his final game for the New York Cosmos in an exhibition against Santos in front of 75,000 at Giants Stadium; 1,281 goals in 1,363 games, 1984 Peter Ueberroth replaces Bowie Kuhn as 6th commissioner of Major League Baseball; he has a 4 year tenure, 1988 Steffi Graf beats Gabriela Sabatini 6-3, 6-3 to win the women's singles tennis gold medal at the Seoul Olympics; clinches first and only Golden Slam in history (Grand Slam & Olympics), 1989 MLB batting titles are decided on final day of regular season: AL, Kirby Puckett goes 2-for-5 edges Carney Lansford .339 to .336; NL, Tony Gwynn's 3-for-4 beats Will Clark .336 to .333, 1993 In his first World Boxing Council heavyweight title defence Lennox Lewis beats fellow Londoner Frank Bruno by TKO in 7 at the National Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, 1995 German Benetton driver Michael Schumacher wins the Pacific Grand Prix at the TI Circuit in Aida, Japan to clinch his 2nd straight Formula 1 World Drivers Championship, 1999 Edmonton Oilers retire Wayne Gretzky's #99 in a pre-game ceremony before a 1-1 tie v NY Rangers, the last team for which 'The Great One' suited up in an NHL game, 2017 Former NFL star O.J. The Seahawks recovered the fumble. 1906 - The first legal forward pass in American football is thrown by Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22-0 victory over Carroll College (Wisconsin).
Top photos of the day as selected by the Associated Press. September 6, 1992; 1st Car Race in America The winning vehicle, a Duryea Motor Wagon Company vehicle driven by Frank Duryea
1875 - Birth of Napoleon "Larry" Lajoie in Rhode Island, USA; hall of fame shortstop (.426 in 1901).
(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson). Here's a look back at sports happenings on this date in history, Sept. 28.
1956 - Birth of Steve Denton; world's fastest tennis serve (138 mph).
Be Truthful. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. The government publicly released the report of the Warren Commission, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in assassinating …. The USA won the gold medal with 2-1 victory. Miyo Yamada (27) tries to comfort loosing Japanese women's softball pitcher Juri Takayama (18) as they tour the softball field after losing to the USA women's team Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000 in Sydney at the Olympics. 2004 — San Francisco’s 34-0 loss at Seattle ends a 420-game streak of not being blanked for the 49ers, an NFL record. You have permission to edit this collection. Don't knowingly lie about anyone 1977 - Cleveland Indians stage first "I hate the Yankee Hanky Night". Today in Sports History: September 23rd.
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