Saturday, August 18, 2012

Throwback Sports News - This Day in Sports History...

THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY


1915 - Braves Field was inaugurated with Boston defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1. 


1956 - The Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Braves combined for a National League record of 10 home runs. The Reds won 13-4. Bob Thurman (Cincinnati Reds) hit three of the home runs. 


1960 - Lew Burdette threw a no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies. The final score was 1-0. 


1973 - Hank Aaron set a major league record with his 1,378th extra base. 


1980 - George Brett of the Kansas City Royals had his batting average reach the .400 mark. 


1981 - Herschel Walker of the University of Georgia took out an insurance policy with Lloyd’s of London. The all-American was insured for one million dollars. 


1982 - The longest baseball game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL, went 21 innings before the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cubs 2-1. 


1987 - Earl Campbell announced his retirement from the National Football League (NFL). 


1992 - Larry Bird, after 13 years with the Boston Celtics, announced his retirement. 


1995 - Tom Henke (St. Louis) became only the seventh major league player to record 300 saves. 


1996 - Frank Thomas (Chicago White Sox) became the fourth player to reach 100 RBIs in each of his first six seasons. 


1996 - Wade Boggs became the 41st major league player to get 2,000 career singles. 

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