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Remembering Crosley Field in Cincinnati - Home of the Reds

Crosley Field, which was previously known as Redland Field before being renamed in 1934, is best remembered as being the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1912 to 1970. It is fondly remembered as a smaller stadium which allowed for a more intimate setting than most other ballparks. The stadium hosted four World Series, most notably the 1919 Fall Classic known for the “Black Sox” scandal. Crosley Field was also the site of major league baseball’s first ever night game, played in 1935. On June 24, 1970, the Reds defeated the San Francisco Giants in the Reds’ final game at Crosley Field before moving into Riverfront Stadium. Johnny Bench and Lee May hit the final two home runs in the ballpark’s history in that game.

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CBS Sports recaps the 1966-67 NFL Football Season and Super Bowl I
On February 23, 1960 | The fans say goodbye to one of the greatest stadiums to ever host baseball. Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
‘Fernandomania’ - In 1981 Fernando Valenzuela was the rage of America coast to coast
Fernando Valenzuela played in the Mexican League in the mid 1970s and caught the eye on several major league scouts. The Los Angeles Dodgers bought out his contract for $ 120,000. in 1979. He played briefly in the minor leagues that summer, and then excelled in the Texas League in 1980, before being promoted to the big league club towards the end of the season. In 10 relief pitching appearances, he pitched 18 shutout innings, winning two games and saving one. In 1981, he was named the Dodgers Opening Day starting pitcher only after Jerry Reuss was injured 24 hours before his scheduled start and Burt Hooten was not ready to pitch. Valenzuela shut out the Houston Astros 2-0 and immediately became the rage of southern California and baseball fans nationwide. ‘Fernandomania’ swept the country as huge standing room only crowds witnessed every start he made. He became an instant media icon with his flamboyant pitching style. Fernando started the season 8–0 with five shutouts and an ERA of 0.50. He led the Dodgers to the World Series title over the Yankees, and became the first and only player ever to win the Rookie of the Year Award and the Cy Young Award in the same season.
NBA Draft 1996 - considered one of the best drafts ever
Tiger Woods approaching the 18th at Augusta to win his first major in 1997 - BY 12 SHOTS
Remembering Lombardi of Green Bay | Sports Illustrated | 1968

Classic Sports Images

Ali - Frazier

Bobby Thomson's Home Run

Bill Russell

Bucky Dent's famous Home Run in 1978

Joe DiMaggio Homers to keep his streak alive in 1941

Ali - Frazier

Bobby Thomson's Home Run

Bill Russell

Bucky Dent's famous Home Run in 1978

Joe DiMaggio Homers to keep his streak alive in 1941

Game of the Day
USFL - Premier Day - Week 1 - 1983: New Jersey Generals vs Los Angeles Express

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