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The professorship in the Department of Art Theatre and Dance in the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities ...
1989 — Los Angeles and Houston played 22 innings at the Astrodome in the longest night game in National League history -- 7 hours and 14 minutes. The Astros won the game on Rafael Ramirez’s RBI single ...
2002 — Detroit advances to the Stanley Cup finals for the fourth time in eight years with a 7-0 win over Colorado in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals. Colorado becomes the first NHL team to ...
Today in Sports - Mike Tyson beats Pinklon Thomas by TKO to retain WBC/WBA heavyweight boxing titles
1987 — Mike Tyson beats Pinklon Thomas by TKO in round 6 in Las Vegas to retain WBC/WBA heavyweight boxing titles. 1993 — Emerson Fittipaldi wins his second Indianapolis 500, by 2.8 seconds.
The Patriots were back on the practice field on Wednesday, and WBZ-TV's Dan Roche looks at what the biggest takeaways from the voluntary session were.
2011 — Infielder Wilson Valdez wound up as the winning pitcher when the Philadelphia Phillies needed 19 innings to outlast the Cincinnati Reds 5-4. Valdez threw a hitless 19th inning in his first ...
2015 — Alex Rodriguez ties Willie Mays for fourth place on the all-time home run list ... 2022 — Kelsie Whitmore becomes the first woman to start a game in the Atlantic League, which is now part of ...
Mays retired with 660 homers, then third all-time, now sixth He is perhaps best known for his over-the-head basket catch in the 1954 World Series The Giants retired his No. 24 in 1972, and a ...
Be Willie Mays. Mays didn’t gamble ... we were now being confronted by the sexual assertiveness of Glenda Jackson in “Women in Love” and Barbara Hershey in “Last Summer” or the slow ...
June 12 Willie Mays, 93: The legendary San Francisco Giants star, known as the “Say Hey Kid,” captured the imagination of fans with both his bat and glove; June 18 Yosh Uchida, 104 ...
One of baseball’s first great Puerto Rican players, Cepeda rose from humble origins to stardom while hitting behind Mays and Willie McCovey ... on to win the U.S. Women’s Open three times ...
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