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This day in the annals of sports history: Steffi Graf and Gaby as become the first and only women to win the Golden Slam.
An Important Moment in Sports History for Today:
Steffi Graf won the women’s singles tennis gold medal at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 by defeating Gabriela Sabatini in a match that ended with a score of 6-3, 6-3. This victory also earned Graf the first and only Golden Slam in the history of sport (Grand Slam and Olympics).
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When the first game of the World Series was played in 1903, the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Pilgrims by a score of 7-3. The first home run of the World Series is hit by Jimmy Sebring, Deacon Phillippe is the winning pitcher, and Cy Young is disqualified from the series.
In the fifth inning of Game 3 of the World Series, Babe Ruth made his famous “call” by pointing to center field before hitting a home run into the bleachers at Wrigley Field. This event took place in 1932. The Yankees end up winning by a score of 7-5.
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This day in the annals of sports history: Steffi Graf and Gaby as become the first and only women to win the Golden Slam.
An Important Moment in Sports History for Today:
Steffi Graf won the women’s singles tennis gold medal at the Seoul Olympics in 1988 by defeating Gabriela Sabatini in a match that ended with a score of 6-3, 6-3. This victory also earned Graf the first and only Golden Slam in the history of sport (Grand Slam and Olympics).
On this particular date:
When the first game of the World Series was played in 1903, the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Pilgrims by a score of 7-3. The first home run of the World Series is hit by Jimmy Sebring, Deacon Phillippe is the winning pitcher, and Cy Young is disqualified from the series.
In the fifth inning of Game 3 of the World Series, Babe Ruth made his famous “call” by pointing to center field before hitting a home run into the bleachers at Wrigley Field. This event took place in 1932. The Yankees end up winning by a score of 7-5.
After receiving the Legion of Merit in 1945, world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis was discharged from the United States Army immediately after receiving the honor.
It was against Tracy Stallard of the Boston Red Sox that Roger Maris hit his 61st home run of the season at Yankee Stadium in 1961. They were playing against each other. As a result of the blow, New York wins the game 1-0 and breaks Babe Ruth’s record for the most home runs in a single season, which was 34 years old.
In 1967, Richard Petty continued his incredible winning streak in NASCAR by winning the Wilkes 400 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. This victory resulted in an unprecedented ten consecutive victories for Petty.
Muhammad Ali successfully defends his world heavyweight title by defeating Joe Frazier in the “Thrilla in Manila” fight, which took place in 1975.
In 1977, a total of 75,646 fans gathered at the Meadowlands to witness the legendary soccer player Pele play his final game. During the first half of the game, Pele is playing for the New York Cosmos, and during the second half, he is playing for Santos of Brazil, his former team.
In 1988, the dazzling American sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner won her third gold medal at the Seoul Olympics by serving as the anchor for the United States’ four-by-one hundred-meter relay team that triumphed.
During the year 1993, Lennox Lewis successfully defended his World Boxing Council heavyweight title by defeating fellow Londoner Frank Bruno by technical knockout in seven rounds at the National Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
In 1997, Kevin Garnett reached an agreement with the Minnesota Timberwolves to sign a six-year contract that was worth more than $125 million. This contract was the richest long-term contract in the history of professional sports organizations.
A blockbuster NBA trade takes place in 1999, when the Houston Rockets send All-Star forward Scottie Pippen to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Kelvin Cato, Stacey Augmon, Walt Williams, Carlos Rogers, Ed Gray, and Brian Shaw by way of the Portland Trail Blazers.
During the year 2000, the United States of America defeated France 85-75 to win the men’s basketball gold medal at the Sydney Olympics. NBA superstars Ray Allen and Vince Carter each scored 13 points in the victory.
During the Summer Olympics that were held in Sydney, Australia in the year 2000, the United States of America won the most medals (97), including the most gold medals (40).
As the Seattle Mariners defeated the Texas Rangers 8-3 in 2004, Ichiro Suzuki broke the record for most hits in a season in the major leagues. He did so by hitting two early singles, which broke the record held by George Sisler, who had held the record for 84 years. Sisler established a new record for hits with 257 in 1920 while playing for the St. Louis Browns over the course of 154 games. During the 160th game of the season for the Mariners, Suzuki breaks the record.
At the American Express Championship in 2006, Tiger Woods achieved his longest winning streak on the PGA Tour, which was six consecutive victories. At the end of the round, Woods finishes with a score of 67, seven strokes under par. Not only is this his eighth victory of the year, but it also makes him the first player in the history of the PGA Tour to win at least eight times in three consecutive seasons.
In 2011, Arkansas turns a deficit of 18 points at halftime into a victory over Texas A&M by a score of 42-38. Tyler Wilson throws for a school-record 510 yards, and Jarius Wright catches 13 passes for a school-record 281 yards.
As Enable comes to a close on a season that will go down in history, Frankie Dettori wins the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe for the fifth time all-time. Her previous victories include the Epsom Oaks, the Irish Oaks, the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and the Yorkshire Oaks. Enable, who is the 10-11 favorite, is currently in the lead for the majority of Europe’s richest horse race. She is working toward claiming her fifth consecutive victory. Cloth of Stars lost to the filly by a margin of two and a half lengths.
In 2017, Deshaun Watson of Houston became the first rookie quarterback to throw four touchdown passes and run for another touchdown since Fran Tarkenton in 1961. He also tied an NFL record for the most touchdown passes by a rookie quarterback in Houston’s 57-14 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
As the Los Angeles Rams defeated Dallas by a score of 35-30 in 2017, Todd Gurley scored the game-winning touchdown on a catch-and-run that covered 53 yards, and Greg Zuerlein kicked a career-high seven field goals to lead the Rams to victory.
Over the course of his 33-year sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping, former National Football League star O.J. Simpson was released from Lovelock Prison in Nevada in 2017. He had been incarcerated for less than nine years.