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The Bobby Orr Rush - Catch Me If You Can!!

Bobby Orr only played in the NHL for 12 seasons (10 with the Boston Bruins) and retired when he was just 30 years old, but he certainly left his mark on the sport. Remembered as one of the all-time great defensemen, Orr showed that defensemen can also be great offensive contributors. Orr scored over 30 goals in 5 different seasons, including 46 goals in 1974-1975, and he is the only defenseman ever to led the league in scoring, a feat he accomplished twice. He won the Calder Trophy for top rookie in 1966-1967, then went on to win 8 consecutive Norris Trophies for top defenseman, and 3 consecutive Hart Trophies for the league’s MVP. Orr led the Bruins to 2 Stanley Cup Championships and is perhaps best remembered for his overtime Cup winning goal in 1970. His flying through the air while scoring that goal is one of the games, and perhaps all of sports most iconic images. Orr was elected the Hall of Fame in 1979.

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Shell's Wonderful World of Golf Greg Norman vs Fred Couples
A short documentary on Tony Conigliaro's life
Tony Conigliaro played 8 seasons in the majors during the years of 1964 to 1975, mostly for the Boston Red Sox. In 1965, in just his 2nd season and at just 20 years of age, Conigliaro led the American League in home runs with 32, the youngest home run champion in AL history. However, his career was substantially hindered when he was hit in the cheekbone by a pitch in 1967, causing severe injury to his eye and forcing him to miss a lot of time in ensuing years. Conigliaro did manage to hit reach career highs of 36 home runs and 116 RBIs in 1970, the same season in which he played in the Boston outfield with his brother Billy.
Remembering Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit was foaled in 1933, and grew up on Claiborne Farm in Kentucky. He was undersized, knobby-kneed, and known for sleeping and eating. His initial trainer was the legendary Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who had trained Triple Crown Winner Gallant Fox. He felt Seabiscuit (no comma) was too lazy and relegated him to a punishing schedule of smaller races. He failed to win his first ten races, and was clearly was not living up to his racing potential. He was later sold and paired up with Canadian jockey Red Pollard. He was improving and once he started racing outwest he started to impress and won two major races. The horse was rapidly becoming a favorite among California racing fans, and his fame spread as he was relocated to the more prestigious Eastern racing circuit. In 1937, Seabiscuit won eleven of his fifteen races and was the year's leading money winner in the U.S. However, War Admiral, the Triple Crown Winner that season, was voted the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year. On November 1,1938, at the Pimlico Race Course Seabiscuit met War Admiral in The Match of the Century. Trains were run from all over the country to bring fans to the race, and the estimated 40,000 fans at the track were joined by some 40 million listening on the radio. War Admiral was the prohibitive favorite. When the bell rang, Seabiscuit ran away from the Triple Crown champion. Halfway down the backstretch, War Admiral started to cut into the lead, gradually pulling even with Seabiscuit, but two hundred yards from the finish line, Seabiscuit pulled away, winning by four lengths. As a result, Seabiscuit was named "Horse of the Year" for 1938.
Don Drysdale unloads on this batter with a high inside brushback pitch -
Vin Scully and Hawk Harrelson announce the news of Don Drysdale's passing on July 3, 1993.
Highlights of the 1970-71 ABA season that tells the story of the Utah Stars and their journey to their only ABA championship
Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Connie Mack - The opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on June 12, 1939

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
WOW - Phillies 23 Cubs 22 on May 17, 1979

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