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Serena Williams' meltdown cost her the match and $82,000, No Flies and No Ties for Johnny Miller, and Niki Lauda returned to the track - This DiSH for Sept. 12
Episode 654
In 2009, Serena Williams exploded at a linesman after a foot fault. It cost her the match and a record amount of money.
In 1992, Michael Chang and St…
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Pete Rose hits 4,192, an unusual no-hitter, and the Wildest High School Football Game - This DiSH for Sept. 11
Episode 653
In 1985, Pete Rose picked up hit number 4,192 to pass Ty Cobb as the all-time MLB hits leader.
In 1906, Boston Americans right fielder Jack Hayden an…
6 months ago
Stunned in Stillwater, 'The Holy Roller,' and an imposter 'wins' the Olympic Marathon - This DiSH for Sept. 10
Episode 652
In 2016, Central Michigan benefitted from an officiating error to get an untimed down and then shocked Oklahoma State on the final play.
In 1978, the…
6 months, 1 week ago
Gold Medal Heist in Munich, Sandy Koufax Perfection, and Spygate uncovered - This DiSH for Sept. 9
Episode 651
In 1972, the US Men's basketball team had their Gold Medals stolen from them by the Soviets and FIBA.
In 2020, the Atlanta Braves scored 29 runs to se…
6 months, 1 week ago
Cleveland Browns found a unique way to lose, Wilma Rudolph - the unlikeliest of Olympic champs, and Bert Camparneris played all 9 positions - This DiSH for Sept. 8
Episode 650
In 2002, the Kansas Chiefs beat the Cleveland Browns on an untimed field goal after Dwayne Rudd took off his helmet before the play was over.
In 1960…
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Chester Marcol scored a TD?, Jake Delhomme's coming out party, and ESPN debuted - This DiSH for Sept. 7
Episode 649
In 1980, Green Bay kicker Chester Marcol scored the game winning touchdown against Chicago.
In 2003, Carolina Panther QB Jake Delhomme sparked a seco…
6 months, 1 week ago
Steve Yaeger's near tragedy turned into revolutionary piece of equipment, Cal Ripken becomes the Iron Man, and the Lester Hayes Rule goes into effect - This DiSH Sept. 6
Episode 648
In 1976, LA Dodger Steve Yaeger nearly died but he turned his horrific injury into a new piece of equipment.
In 1995, Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken bec…
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Peyton Manning's 7 TD Passes, Tony Peña fake intentional walk, and the Munich Massacre began - This DiSH for Sept. 5
Episode 647
In 2013, Peyton Manning became the sixth NFL QB to throw 7 TDs in a game.
In 1906, the first legal forward pass was thrown in a football game.
In 1997…
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'The Lady in Black' made her debut, the 'asterisk' removed, and Jim Abbott no-hit Cleveland - This DiSH for Sept. 4
Episode 646
In 1950, NASCAR raced 500 miles for the first time. The Southern 500 wreaked havoc on tires and was a battle of attrition.
In 1991, the notation that…
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A Playboy Model, a firecracker, a razor blade, and a World Cup Qualifier - This DiSH for Sept. 3
Episode 645
In 1989, a World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Chile ended in chaos.
In 1977, Japan’s Sadaharu Oh hit career homer number 756, passing Hank…
6 months, 2 weeks ago