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Football On This Day
High Scoring Monday Night Football
October 17, 1983
In the highest scoring game in Monday night football history, Green Bay beat Washington 48-47 in Lambeau Field.
Baseball On This Day
Carlton of Philadelphia Gets His 300th Career Victory
September 23, 1983
MLB pitcher Steve Carlton of the Phillies earned his 300th career victory with a 6-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
Baseball On This Day
Royals/Yankees Game Leads to George Brett’s Pine Tar Incident.
July 24, 1983
Yankees manager Billy Martin, who had noticed a large amount of pine tar on Brett's bat, requested that the umpires inspect his bat. The umpires ruled that the amount of pine tar on the bat exceeded the amount allowed by rule, nullified Brett's home run,
Tennis On This Day
Steffi Graf Plays Her First Pro Match
October 24, 1982
Stefanie Graf lost to Tracy Austin, in her first professional tournament at Filderstadt, Germany.
Tennis On This Day
Andy Roddick Born in Omaha
August 30, 1982
Former world No. 1 professional tennis player Andrew Roddick was born the youngest of three boys in Omaha, Nebraska.
Baseball On This Day
Pete Rose Sets Another Record
August 18, 1982
Pete "Charlie Hustle" Rose sets a Major League Baseball record with his 13,941st plate appearance.
Basketball On This Day
Isiah Thomas’ NBA Debut
October 30, 1981
Isiah Thomas made his debut for the Detroit Pistons, who he played his entire career for, at home against the Milwaukee Bucks,the Pistons won 118-113.
Basketball On This Day
Pat Riley’s NBA Coaching Debut
October 30, 1981
Pat Riley made his NBA coaching debut for the Los Angeles Lakers at home against Houston in a double-overtime loss for the Lakers.
Track & Field On This Day
Alberto Salazar Wins New York City Marathon
October 26, 1980
Cuban born long-distance runner Alberto Salazar won the first of his three consecutive New York City marathons in a time of 2 hours 9 minutes 41 seconds.
Baseball On This Day
Phillies Win Their First World Series
October 21, 1980
The Phillies faced Kansas City in the 1980 World Series, Philadelphia was lead by the hitting of Mike Schmidt and Pete Rose to win their first ever MLB world championship.
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