- 1893 Vigilant (US) beats Valkyrie II (UK) in 9th America's Cup, in New York
- 1903 1st Baseball World Series: Boston Americans beat Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-0 in Game 8 at Huntington Avenue for a 5-3 series victory
- 1914 Baseball World Series: Boston Braves beat Philadelphia A's, 3-1 at Fenway Park for first 4-game sweep in WS history; 'Miracle Braves' last in NL July 4
- 1915 Baseball World Series: Boston Red Sox beat Philadelphia Phillies, 5-4 at the Baker Bowl to clinch series 4-1
- 1920 World Series celebration in Wade Park brings out 50,000+ Clevelanders
- 1921 Baseball World Series: NY Giants beat NY Yankees, 1-0 at the Polo Grounds for a 5-3 series win; final WS played in best-of-nine format; Yankees first ever WS appearance
- 1933 Soccer team STEVO forms in Geesteren
- 1934 LPGA Western Open Women's Golf, Portland G & CC: Marian McDougall outclassed Mrs Guy Riegel, 9 & 7 to win golf's only major title
- 1947 1st NHL All-Star Game, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON: All-Stars beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-3
- 1960 Baseball World Series: Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski's bottom of 9th lead off HR beats NY Yankees, 10-9 at Forbes Field in series deciding Game 7; MVP: Yankees 2B Bobby Richardson
LPGA Championship
1963 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Stardust CC: Mickey Wright wins 4th LPGA title by 2 shots from Mary Mills, Louise Suggs & Mary Lena Faulk
- 1963 Ryder Cup Golf, East Lake CC: US beats Great Britain, 23-9; competition format changes with addition of 4-ball (better ball) matches on a 3rd day of play
Olympic Gold
1964 Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser wins her third consecutive Olympic 100m freestyle gold medal at the Tokyo Games; Olympic record 59.05s
- 1964 US sweeps medals in the men's 200m backstroke at the Tokyo Olympics; Jed Graef swims world record 2:10.3 to win gold ahead of teammates Gary Dilley and Bob Bennett
- 1967 First American Basketball Association (ABA) game is played with Oakland Oaks beating Anaheim Amigos, 132-129; red, white & blue ball and 3-point field goal introduced
- 1967 Seattle SuperSonics (now OKC Thunder) lose NBA debut game, 144-116 to the San Francisco Warriors at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Sports History
1969 Billy Martin (97-65) is fired as manager of AL West-winning Twins
Sports History
1970 2 future Basketball Hall of Famers debut; guard Calvin Murphy for San Diego Rockets in 111-96 loss in Chicago; forward Dave Cowens for Boston Celtics in 114-107 loss in New York
Olympic Gold
1982 IOC Executive Committee approves the reinstatement of Jim Thorpe's gold medals from the 1912 Olympics
- 1984 Blackhawk Bill Gardner scores on 10th penalty shot against Islanders
- 1984 John Henry becomes 1st thoroughbred to win $6 million
- 1985 During NLCS, Cards rookie Vince Coleman is injured stretching before game as his left leg is caught in Busch Stadium's automated tarpaulin
- 1986 25th NY, NL appearance in World Series (Mets vs A's)
- 1986 IOC announces baseball will become a medal sport in 1992
- 1987 West Indies score 4-360 in 50 overs in Cricket World Cup v Sri Lanka
- 1989 Bob Quinn resigns as NY Yankee VP/GM & replaced by Harding Peterson
- 1991 Blue Jay Cito Gaston is 1st manager ejected in a playoff game
- 1991 Minnesota Twins win AL pennant beating Toronto in 5 games
- 1991 MLB American League Championship: Minnesota Twins beat Toronto Blue Jays, 4 games to 1
- 1993 Mighty Ducks win their 1st NHL game
- 1993 MLB National League Championship: Philadelphia Phillies beat Atlanta Braves, 4 games to 2
- 1994 Earliest start of Sheffield Shield season (Queensland v Tasmania)
F1 World Champion
1996 British Williams driver Damon Hill wins season ending Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka; becomes first son of a F1 World Drivers Champion (Graham Hill 1962, 68) to win title himself; wins by 19 points from Jacques Villeneuve
- 1996 MLB American League Championship: New York Yankees beat Baltimore Orioles, 4 games to 1
- 1996 NY Jet Nick Lowrey breaks Jan Stenerud NFL field goal record at 374
- 1996 Yanks (3) & Orioles (3) combine to tie play off record of 6 HRs
- 1998 MLB American League Championship: New York Yankees beat Cleveland Indians, 4 games to 2
F1 World Champion
2002 Michael Schumacher wins season ending Japanese F1 Grand Prix for his record 11th victory of the year & 3rd straight World Drivers Championship; title margin: 67 points from Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichello
- 2002 MLB American League Championship: Anaheim Angels beat Minnesota Twins, 4 games to 1
- 2007 17th College Football Holy War: Boston College beats Notre Dame 27-14 in South Bend
- 2015 Basketball player Lamar Odom is hospitalised after being found unconscious in a brothel in Nevada
- 2019 Kenya's Brigid Kosgei sets new world record of 2:14.04 for the women's marathon in Chicago, beating Paula Radcliffe's 16-year-old mark
Sports History
2019 Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in history when she wins record 25th medal at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany