This day in sports history

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Not just the Giants/Browns game and two LCS games, but a lot of birthdays and anniversaries related to sports:

The following people were born on this day: Jerry Rice, Paul Pierce, Doc Rivers, Jerry Jones, and Trevor Hoffman.

Also, on this day:

1960- Bill Mazeroski's legendary walkoff HR

1971- First World Series night game

2001- Jeter's famous 'flip' againt the A's
 
...Also, on this day:

1960- Bill Mazeroski's legendary walkoff HR

1971- First World Series night game...
Ahhh, the good old days.
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I understand your Pittsburgh sports loyalties, McCoy, but how far back does your Bayou Bengal love go?
I didn't really start getting into them until I was about 8. They were hardly ever televized in those days (the mid 60s), so I would listen to them with my Dad on the AM radio in his car (burning up with the windows roled up by the 2nd quarter because of the Louisiana mosquitoes ;)). I could only picture in my mind what all the noise and excitement in that radio must've looked like, but I knew I was hooked.

I finally got to see them play live at Tiger Stadium in Sept., 1972 against Wisconsin. Bert Jones was the star attraction. I've been a diehard fan ever since. :)
 
Speaking of significant sports day..........

One hundred years ago today, the Cubs won their last World Series by defeating the Detroit Tigers four games to one.
 
Speaking of significant sports day..........

One hundred years ago today, the Cubs won their last World Series by defeating the Detroit Tigers four games to one.
Well, we try not to think of it as the last. :no We're hoping for another one someday.
 
On this day in Sports.....

"Catholics vs. Convicts"

Twenty years ago today, #4 Notre Dame knocks down a two-point conversion with 45 seconds remaining and holds on to beat #1 Miami. Defensive end Frank Stams leads a Notre Dame defense that forces seven turnovers. The game, hyped as the "Catholics vs. Convicts," ends the Hurricanes' 36-game regular season win streak. The Irish go ont to win their only national championshop under Lou Holtz.
 
"Catholics vs. Convicts"

Twenty years ago today, #4 Notre Dame knocks down a two-point conversion with 45 seconds remaining and holds on to beat #1 Miami. Defensive end Frank Stams leads a Notre Dame defense that forces seven turnovers. The game, hyped as the "Catholics vs. Convicts," ends the Hurricanes' 36-game regular season win streak. The Irish go ont to win their only national championshop under Lou Holtz.

Also, on that very same day:

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I don't believe what I just saw!
 
On this day 40 years ago, the famous 'Black Power' salute.

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The fact that people painted these guys so negatively makes me sick. I can't believe people were so racist in the 60s!
 
Wow. On the anniversary of that great Yankee comeback, it's quite ironic that your Sox had such a come-from-behind victory over the Rays last night.


Fri., October 17, 2003........12:16am ET- Aaron Boone wins the ALCS

Fri., October 17, 2008.........12:16am ET- Red Sox complete comeback win


This according to ESPN.
 
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