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Today in Sports History: April 17

In 1983, Nolan Ryan, struck out his 3,500th batter in his MLB career. From 1966 until 1971 Ryan pitched for the New York Mets. In 1972,...

Today in Sports History: April 16

In 1987, Michael Jordan became the second player in National Basketball Association (NBA) history to score 3,000 points in a single season.  From 1984 until 1998...

Today in Sports History: April 15

In 1991, Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson set an NBA record for career assists with 9,898. In total throughout his career, he had 10,141, averaging 11.2 assists...

Today in Sports History: April 14

In 2002 Tiger Woods became the third golfer to win back-to-back Masters Tournaments. He won the 66th Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Course by 3...

Today in Sports History: April 13

In 1997, former Canadian and Pittsburgh Penguin professional hockey player, Mario Lemieux, played in his last game in the National Hockey League (NHL).  Lemieux played with...

Today in Sports History: April 12

In 2015, American professional golfer, Jordan Spieth won his first Major title, at 21-years-old, by 4 strokes against Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose. Spieth won...

Today in Sports History: April 11

In 1989, former Philadelphia Flyers goalie, Ron Hextall, became the first goalie to score a goal in a playoff game in NHL history. Hextall shot...

Today in Sports History: April 10

In 1947, former American professional baseball player, Jackie Robinson, became the first African American player in the 20th century to sign a Major League Baseball...

Today in Sports History: April 9

In 2006, American professional golfer, Phil Mickelson won the 70th U.S. Masters Tournament at the Augusta National golf course. This was Mickelson’s second green jacket...

Today in Sports History: April 8

In 2014, Detroit Red Wings head coach, Mike Babcock, won his 414th career game. He became the winningest coach in Red Wings history, passing Jack...

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