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Fosbury's Flop Finishes First, the Triple Play that wasn't, and No Socks, No Shoes, No way - This DiSH for Oct. 20

Fosbury's Flop Finishes First, the Triple Play that wasn't, and No Socks, No Shoes, No way - This DiSH for Oct. 20


Episode 692


In 1968, Dick Fosbury revolutionized high jumping when he introduced his new technique to the world.

In 1992, it was a triple play that wasn't in a World Series game.

In 2002, Jeff Wilkins kicked the…


Published on 2 weeks, 6 days ago

Bear Bryant played with a broken leg, 'oh, so close' moment for the Montreal Expos, and the first Esports Tournament - This DiSH for Oct. 19

Bear Bryant played with a broken leg, 'oh, so close' moment for the Montreal Expos, and the first Esports Tournament - This DiSH for Oct. 19


Episode 691


In 1935, Alabama's Bear Bryant played against the Tennessee Vols with a broken leg. He caught four passes for 87 yards.

In 1987, George Steinbrenner hired Billy Martin to manage the Yankees for the f…


Published on 3 weeks ago

'The Galloping Ghost' is born, the first Quadruple-Double, and Hello Mr. October - This DiSH for Oct. 18

'The Galloping Ghost' is born, the first Quadruple-Double, and Hello Mr. October - This DiSH for Oct. 18


Episode 690


In 1924, Red Grange scored four touchdowns in the first 12 minutes of a game against Michigan. He ended up with 400+ all-purpose yards, 5 TDs himself and he also threw one.

Doug Villhard, the author …


Published on 3 weeks, 1 day ago

Two TDs in 24 seconds, Michigan State Stunner, and Earthquake at the World Series - This DiSH Oct. 17

Two TDs in 24 seconds, Michigan State Stunner, and Earthquake at the World Series - This DiSH Oct. 17


Episode 689


In 1987, the Auburn Tigers scored twice in a span of 24 seconds to stun Georgia Tech.

In 2015, Michigan State recovered a muffed punt and ran it in for touchdown to quiet the Big House.

In 1998, the …


Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago

'Monday Night Comeback,' the Miracle Mets won it all, and the longest collegiate field goal - This DiSH for Oct. 16

'Monday Night Comeback,' the Miracle Mets won it all, and the longest collegiate field goal - This DiSH for Oct. 16


Episode 688


In 2006, Chicago mounted a comeback against Arizona despite six turnovers and zero offensive touchdowns.

In 1969, the New York Mets won the World Series.

In 1968, Tommie Smith and John Carlos stood a…


Published on 3 weeks, 3 days ago

Catholics vs. Convicts, Kirk Gibson's Game Winner, and Wayne Gretzky became the Greatest One - This DiSH for Oct. 15

Catholics vs. Convicts, Kirk Gibson's Game Winner, and Wayne Gretzky became the Greatest One - This DiSH for Oct. 15


Episode 687


In 1988, #1 Miami vs. #4 Notre Dame in the 'Catholics vs. Convicts' game.

On that same day, LA's Kirk Gibson hit a pinch hit homer off Dennis Eckersley to win game one of the World Series.

In 1989, L…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

A Bomb in the Bronx, Slow Sid scored the game winner, and T.O.'s Sharpie Celebration - This DiSH for Oct. 14

A Bomb in the Bronx, Slow Sid scored the game winner, and T.O.'s Sharpie Celebration - This DiSH for Oct. 14


Episode 686


In 1976, New York Yankee Chris Chambliss hit a walk-off home run to win the ALCS. He never touched the plate though. The homer still counted.

In 1992, Atlanta Brave Francisco Cabrera lined one into l…


Published on 3 weeks, 5 days ago

Bill Mazeroski's World Series Winning Blast, the ABA debuted, and the Jeter's Flip - This DiSH for Oct. 13

Bill Mazeroski's World Series Winning Blast, the ABA debuted, and the Jeter's Flip - This DiSH for Oct. 13


Episode 685


In 1960, Pittsburgh's Bill Mazeroski hit a home run to beat the New York Yankees to end the World Series in game seven.

In 1967, the American Basketball Association debuted.

In 2007, the top-ranked L…


Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago

Ten to Win, Magic's overzealous debut, and the Herschel Walker trade - This DiSH for Oct. 12

Ten to Win, Magic's overzealous debut, and the Herschel Walker trade - This DiSH for Oct. 12


Episode 684


In 1929, the Philadelphia Athletics scored 10 runs in the bottom of the 7th in game four of the World Series to erase an 8-run Chicago Cubs lead.

In 1997, Minnesota's Brad Johnson became the first NF…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Moose gets Wild, Charlie Hustle 'hustled,' and PrimeTime does DoubleTime - This DiSH for Oct. 11

Moose gets Wild, Charlie Hustle 'hustled,' and PrimeTime does DoubleTime - This DiSH for Oct. 11


Episode 683


In 1972, Pittsburgh's Bob Moose threw a wild pitch and the Cincinnati Reds scored to end the NLCS.

In 1980, controversy in the fourth leads to a wild finish in the tenth in game 4 of the NLCS between…


Published on 4 weeks, 1 day ago





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