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'The Battle at Bighorn' with Tiger vs. Sergio, Arnold Palmer's 'turning point,' and Tommy Lasorda attacked the Phillie Phanatic - This DiSH for Aug. 28

'The Battle at Bighorn' with Tiger vs. Sergio, Arnold Palmer's 'turning point,' and Tommy Lasorda attacked the Phillie Phanatic - This DiSH for Aug. 28


Episode 639


In 2000, Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia squared off in the made-for-tv matchplay event 'The Battle at Bighorn.'

In 1954, Arnold Palmer won the US Amateur after four previous attempts. His win on this d…


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

A Hall of Fame career derailed, Dennis Bergkamp's Hat Trick Magic, and Rare Feat in a Major League Baseball game - This DiSH for Aug. 27

A Hall of Fame career derailed, Dennis Bergkamp's Hat Trick Magic, and Rare Feat in a Major League Baseball game - This DiSH for Aug. 27


Episode 638


In 1972, Baltimore Colt All-Pro defensive end Bubba Smith tore up his knee when he got caught up with the first down chains. He missed the entire year and he was never the same.

In 1997, Arsenal's De…


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Bashin' Bill Barilko's Tragic End, the First Game broadcast on television, and Olazabal smokes the field at Firestone - This DiSH for Aug. 26

Bashin' Bill Barilko's Tragic End, the First Game broadcast on television, and Olazabal smokes the field at Firestone - This DiSH for Aug. 26


Episode 637


In 1951, the plane carrying Toronto Maple Leaf Bill Barilko and his pilot friend Dr. Henry Hudson is presumed to have crashed on this day. The plane was not found for nearly 11 years.

In 1939, the fi…


Published on 4 months ago

Tiger won his 3rd straight US Amateur thanks in part to an act of sportsmanship, Arrested for Playing on Sunday, and

Tiger won his 3rd straight US Amateur thanks in part to an act of sportsmanship, Arrested for Playing on Sunday, and


Episode 636


In 1996, Tiger Woods stormed back from being down five after the morning round to win his 3rd consecutive US Amateur championships. The match is mostly known for the act of sportsmanship that happene…


Published on 4 months ago

David Feherty won the Scottish Open, Lost the Trophy, Ray Chapman struck by lightning, finished the game, and Tippy Martinez's Triple Pickoff  Feat - This DiSH for Aug. 24

David Feherty won the Scottish Open, Lost the Trophy, Ray Chapman struck by lightning, finished the game, and Tippy Martinez's Triple Pickoff Feat - This DiSH for Aug. 24


Episode 635


In 1986, then golfer, now golf commentator David Feherty won the Scottish Open and then several hours later lost the trophy somewhere in Glasgow or beyond.

In 1919, Cleveland pitcher Ray Caldwell was…


Published on 4 months ago

Gaylord Perry ejected for lubing the baseball, Youppi! ejected for doing what mascots do, and a Little League World Series First - This DiSH for Aug. 23

Gaylord Perry ejected for lubing the baseball, Youppi! ejected for doing what mascots do, and a Little League World Series First - This DiSH for Aug. 23


Episode 634


In 1982, Gaylord Perry was ejected for doctoring the baseball for the only time in his career.

In 1989, Montreal Expos' mascot Youppi! was ejected after upsetting LA Dodgers' manager Tommy Lasorda.

In…


Published on 4 months ago

U.S. Basketbrawl in Moscow, Juan Marichal baters John Roseboro, and Billy Martin sued for a punch - This DiSH for Aug. 22nd

U.S. Basketbrawl in Moscow, Juan Marichal baters John Roseboro, and Billy Martin sued for a punch - This DiSH for Aug. 22nd


Episode 633


In 1973, the US Men's Basketball team got in a fight with the Cuban national team.

In 1965, San Francisco's Juan Marichal hit Dodger catcher John Roseboro with a bat in an ugly brawl.

In 1960, Billy M…


Published on 4 months ago

Most Improbable Comeback in MLB, Ken Harrelson fired as a player, and an over-the-top protest - This DiSH for Aug. 21

Most Improbable Comeback in MLB, Ken Harrelson fired as a player, and an over-the-top protest - This DiSH for Aug. 21


Episode 632


In 1990, the Philadelphia Phillies scored 9 runs in the top of the ninth to beat the LA Dodgers 12-11.

In 1967, Ken 'the Hawk' Harrelson was fired as a player by owner Charlie Finley. Harrelson was ab…


Published on 4 months ago

The New York Harmonica Incident, Tiger dueled Bob May at Valhalla, and the youngest to ever hit a MLB homer - This DiSH for Aug. 20

The New York Harmonica Incident, Tiger dueled Bob May at Valhalla, and the youngest to ever hit a MLB homer - This DiSH for Aug. 20


Episode 631


In 1964, Phil Linz and the Harmonica Incident.

In 2000, Tiger beat Bob May in a three-hole playoff to win the PGA Championship.

In 2006, Tiger won his third PGA Championship.

In 1967, Charlie Sifford …


Published on 4 months ago

Tyson's First Fight after prison, Lee Trevino won his final major, and Bill Veeck sent Eddie Gaedel to the plate - This DiSH for Aug. 19

Tyson's First Fight after prison, Lee Trevino won his final major, and Bill Veeck sent Eddie Gaedel to the plate - This DiSH for Aug. 19


Episode 630


In 1995, Mike Tyson fought his first fight in 3 1/2 years, stopping Peter McNeeley is 1:20.

In 1984, Lee Trevino won the PGA Championship.

In 1951, St. Louis Browns owner signed 3'8" Eddie Gaedel to a…


Published on 4 months, 1 week ago





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