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'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…


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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…


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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…


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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…


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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…


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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…


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4OT Red River Rivalry Thriller, a Baseball Pioneer was Murdered, and a Trio of World Series Firsts - This DiSH for Oct. 10

4OT Red River Rivalry Thriller, a Baseball Pioneer was Murdered, and a Trio of World Series Firsts - This DiSH for Oct. 10


Episode 682


In 2020, Oklahoma and Texas played 4 overtimes in a wild edition of the Red River Rivalry.

In 1871, Octavius Catto was murdered in Philadelphia.

In 1920 the Cleveland Indians did a couple of things th…


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Richard Petty's Illegal Winning Car, Mike Leach's Fake Script, and a 12-year old helped the Yankees - This DiSH for Oct. 9

Richard Petty's Illegal Winning Car, Mike Leach's Fake Script, and a 12-year old helped the Yankees - This DiSH for Oct. 9


Episode 681


In 1983, Richard Petty's STP Pontiac won the race but a post-race inspection uncovered a larger than legal engine.

In 1960, 26-year old New York Titan OL Howard Glenn died after a game in Houston.

In…


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An average guy threw a Perfect Game, the most famous double in MLB history, and Columbia won a game - This DiSH for Oct. 8

An average guy threw a Perfect Game, the most famous double in MLB history, and Columbia won a game - This DiSH for Oct. 8


Episode 680


In 1956, New York Yankee Don Larsen pitched the only perfect game in World Series history.

In 1995, Seattle Mariner Edgar Martinez hit the most famous double in Major League Postseason History.

In 200…


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Czech Hockey Team put on trial for treason, 222-0, and the End of the Single Bar - This DiSH for Oct. 7

Czech Hockey Team put on trial for treason, 222-0, and the End of the Single Bar - This DiSH for Oct. 7


Episode 679


In 1950, twelve players from the Czech National Hockey team were put on trial for espionage and treason and found guilty.

In 1945, the Green Bay Packers scored 41 points in the second quarter to set …


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