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Wilt Chamberlain Dies
October 12, 1999
13-time NBA All-Star, basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain passed away at his home in Bel-Air, California at the age of 63.
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Kevin McHale Inducted into Hall of Fame
October 1, 1999
Boston Celtics legend Kevin McHale, is enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Petite Shuts Down the San Diego Padres
October 21, 1998
In game 4 of the 1998 World Series Yankee pitcher Andy Pettite threw shut out ball to complete the 4 game sweep of the Padres for another Yankee World Series victory.
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NBA Preseason Games Cancelled
October 6, 1998
As a result of stalled collective bargaining negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association, the NBA announced that all 114 preseason games for 1998 have been canceled.
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Clemens Wins a Fourth Cy Young
November 10, 1997
The 35-year-old right-hander Roger Clemens received 25 first-place Cy Young Award votes and 134 points, Randy Johnson of Seattle finished second.
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NBA Announces Two Women to Work as Referees
October 28, 1997
Dee Kantner and Violet Palmer, were among five officials added to the NBA's 58-member staff.
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Janet Jones, Wife of Wayne Gretzky Knocked Unconscious
October 22, 1997
Wayne Gretzky's wife, Janet Jones, was taken to a Manhattan hospital with a concussion after being struck by a pane of treated glass that fell from the boards during the Rangers' game at Madison Square Garden.
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Basketball Coach Dean Smith Retires
October 9, 1997
North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith announced his retirement after 36 seasons and two national championships.
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The NHL Plays in Tokyo
October 3, 1997
In the first NHL regular-season game played outside North America the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 3-2 at Yoyogi Arena in Tokyo, Japan.
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Mark McGwire Signs with the St. Louis Cardinals
September 16, 1997
Mark McGwire was traded by Oakland Athletics to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1996, the next season he agreed to an average of $9.5 million a year on a three-year, $28.5 million contract with the Cards.
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