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The Shot Heard 'Round The World - Bobby Thomson leads the Giants to the NL pennant in 1951
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HARMON KILLEBREW | Minnesota Twins
During his 22 season major league career, Harmon Killebrew amassed 573 career home runs, including 8 seasons of at least 40 round trippers. “Hammerin’ Harmon” led the league in home runs 6 times and was named as an all-star during 11 of his 22 seasons. Killebrew’s best season came in 1969 when he won the American League’s Most Valuable Player Award while also leading the Twins to a divisional title. Killebrew was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1984 and has his uniform # 3 retired by the Twins. Best season: 1969: 49 Home Runs, 140 RBIs, 106 Runs, batting Average .276
The Rockets first championship in their franchise history - The 1993-1994 season
Johnny Mize | slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals in the late 1930s and 1940s
Known as both "Big Jawn" and "The Big Cat" he was a smooth fielding first baseman, and a solid hitter. In his early career for the St. Louis Cardinals he hit for high averages, hitting .364 in 1937, .337 in 1938 and won the National League batting title in 1939 with an average of .349.
He then changed his strategy and hit for power leading the National League in HR in 1939 and in 1940 and also leading the league in RBIs in 1940 and 1942.
In 1941, Mize was involved in a lawsuit against Gum Products Inc. The company manufactured a set of baseball cards called Double Play, and he sued because he argued that the company did not have his consent to use his image in the card set.
After he missed three seasons serving in the military from 1943 to 1945, he was traded to the New York Giants, and in 1947 hit 51 Home Runs with 138 RBIs.
Mize spent the last five years of his career with the Yankees, mostly as a part-time player from 1949 – 1953. He was considered a valuable contributor to their winning an unprecedented five consecutive American League Pennants and World Series titles.
A tribute to the Red River Shootout which features the nation greatest college football rivalry, The University of Texas Longhorns vs The University of Oklahoma Sooners.
Lee Roy Jordan - Dallas Cowboys Doomsday Defense
After starring as a linebacker under Bear Bryant at the University of Alabama, Lee Roy Jordan was selected as the 6th pick in the 1st round of the 1963 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Jordan played 14 seasons for the Cowboys until his retirement in 1976. He was named to the Pro Bowl Team 5 times during his career, and in 1989, he was added to the Cowboys’ “Ring of Honor.” Jordan is also a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
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1973 Wimbledon Women's Singles Final - Chris Evert vs Billie Jean King
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