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Baseball On This Day
2nd Perfect Game at Safeco
August 15, 2012
Safeco Field is the first park in Major League history to have two perfect games thrown on their field during the same season.
Olympics On This Day
First Double-Leg Amputee to Compete at the Olympics
August 4, 2012
South African Oscar Pistorius is the first double-leg amputee to compete in Olympic history, he ran in the 400m at London 2012.
Olympics On This Day
1500 Meters Freestyle World Record Set
August 4, 2012
Chinese swimmer Sun Yang set a record time in the 1500 metres freestyle swimming race at the London Olympic Games.
Olympics On This Day
Olympic Games Officially Opened by Queen Elizabeth II
July 27, 2012
The London Olympics opening ceremony officially began at 9:00 pm British Summer Time in the Olympic Stadium and the ceremony was called "Isles of Wonder".
Lacrosse On This Day
Boston Cannons Defeat Hamilton Nationals on MLL Championship Weekend
August 28, 2011
The 2011 Major League Lacrosse season was the 11th season of the league and the Boston Cannons won the Steinfeld Cup Final, 10-9.
Baseball On This Day
Yankees Hit Three Grand Slams in a Game
August 25, 2011
All grand slams were recorded in the final four innings of the game, bringing the Yankees from a six-run deficit to a lead the A’s couldn’t overcome.
Swimming On This Day
Ryan Lochte Sets 200 Metres Individual Medley Record
July 28, 2011
Ryan Lochte sets world record in the 200 metres individual medley swimming event at the World Championships in Shanghai, China.
Volleyball On This Day
Murilo Endres Named MVP of FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship
October 6, 2010
The 2010 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship was held in Italy, Brazil won and its star Murilo Endres was selected as the MVP.
Baseball On This Day
Trevor Hoffman Gets His 600th Save
September 7, 2010
Trevor Hoffman, became the first player in Major League history to reach the 600 career saves .
Baseball On This Day
White Sox Retire Frank Thomas’ Number
August 29, 2010
Thomas was a designated hitter and first baseman who spent the majority of his 19-season career in Chicago, from his debut in 1990 through 2005. Thomas’ number is the ninth retired by White Sox.
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