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Franco Harris Highlights - The "Immaculate Reception"

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Enos Slaughter's Mad Dash wins the 1946 World Series for the St. Louis Cardinals vs Boston Red Sox in the 8th Inning of Game 7
A compilation of some Eric Dickerson's college highlights at SMU
Jerry West - so special, his sillouette is the Logo of the NBA
Watch exciting footage from the Bucks' 1971 championship season
Warren Spahn won 363 MLB games a record for left handers
Warren Spahn played all but one of his 21 season career with the Boston/Milwaukee Braves, winning at least 20 games in 13 of those seasons. He won a total of 363 games in his career, the most ever for a left-handed pitcher. Spahn won the Cy Young Award in 1957 when he was 21-11, which was the 2nd of a streak of six consecutive remarkably consistent seasons in which he won 20 to 22 games. But perhaps his most memorable season was when he won 23 games with an ERA of 2.60 at 42 years of age in 1963. Warren Spahn was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973. On a side note: Warren Spahn and Juan Marichal faced off in a 16-inning classic July 2, 1963...It's the last time two pitchers threw for 15 scoreless innings in one game...7 future Hall of Famers were in the game that day, 4 from the Giants and 3 from the Braves...The 4 hour and 10 minute game ended in the bottom of the 16th when Willie Mays delivered a solo shot over the left field fence...
The Athletics before they moved to Oakland

These guys can score in bunches

Reggie Miller

Bob McAdoo

Elgin Baylor

Sam Jones

Rick Barry

Reggie Miller

Bob McAdoo

Elgin Baylor

Sam Jones

Rick Barry

Game of the Day
1973 Sugar Bowl highlights Notre Dame vs. Alabama

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