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Astros center fielder Cesar Cedeno steals home in the top of the 8th inning in 1977
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First Major League Baseball Game played in Cincinnati
On May 24, 1935 the Cincinnati Reds played the Philadelphia Phillies at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio in the first ever night game in major league baseball history. Prior to the game, President Franklin Roosevelt ceremoniously switched on the lights from the White House. Though the Reds averaged only 6,000 fans per game that season, more than 20,000 fans were in attendance for this historic occasion. The Reds won the game 2-1, and despite concerns prior to the game about the players’ ability to see the ball, there were no errors made in the game. Night baseball soon caught on as the wave of the future and gradually became the norm among most major league teams. The last major league team to host a night baseball game was the Chicago Cubs, who held out until 1988.
Bobby Orr gets ejected in the final minute and it causes a near riot in the Boston Garden. January 24, 1974
Rogers Hornsby and Hack Wilson

Jimmy Connors amazing point 1991 U.S. Open
Jimbo brings the New York crowd to their feet.....
THE DALLAS COWBOYS - AMERICA’S TEAM
In early 1960 Clint Murchison, Jr., and Bedford Wynne were awarded an expansion franchise in to the NFL and on September 24th the Cowboys hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Cotton Bowl in their first official game. The Cowboys were winless in their inaugural season with a record of 0-11-1. The next season the Cowboys won their first ever game defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24. In 1966 President and GM Tex Schramm became heavily involved in the negotiations as the AFL and NFL agreed to a merger setting up a season ending Championship Game, later to be referred to as the Super Bowl.
On October 24, 1971 the Cowboys played their first game in their state of the art stadium and defeated the New England Patriots 44-21. That year they returned to the Super Bowl for the second straight season and won their first championship defeating the Dolphins 24-3.
Ebbets Field in Brooklyn - home of the Dodgers
They Don't Need Much of an Introduction
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Vin Scully calls Aaron's historic 715th home run - April 8, 1974 - LA Dodgers vs Atlanta Braves
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