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How Tiger Woods Became the Youngest Master Champion
Step onto the lush greens of Augusta National as we revisit one of the most iconic moments in golf history—the 1997 Masters Tournament. In this short…
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Breaking Barriers: Lee Elder’s Historic 1975 Masters Journey
In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking story of Lee Elder, the first African American to compete in the Masters Tournament at Augusta Nationa…
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Epic Scoring Duel of 1978: George Gervin vs. David Thompson
On April 9, 1978, basketball history was made as George “Iceman” Gervin and David “Skywalker” Thompson battled for the closest scoring title in NBA h…
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Montreal Expos: The First Canadian MLB Team
On April 8, 1969, Major League Baseball crossed borders as the Montreal Expos became the first Canadian team to play in the league. Relive their thri…
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Evolution of the Closer: How Baseball’s Ninth-Inning Heroes Changed the Game
From the early days of ‘firemen’ to Mariano Rivera’s dominance, the closer position has transformed baseball strategy and history. In this episode, w…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
First Modern Olympics: Reviving the Spirit
Travel back in time to the birth of a global sporting tradition as we explore the inaugural modern Olympics—a momentous event that heralded the retur…
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Bobby Fischer Quits?
On April 3, 1975, Bobby Fischer, the enigmatic chess genius, forfeited his World Chess Championship title rather than defend it against Anatoly Karpo…
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Jackie Mitchell: The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
On April 2, 1931, Jackie Mitchell made sports history by striking out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game. At just 17 years old, this left…
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Villanova’s Perfect Game: The 1985 NCAA Championship
On April 1, 1985, Villanova Wildcats pulled off one of the greatest upsets in sports history, defeating the heavily favored Georgetown Hoyas 66-64 in…
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The Birth of the NCAA: How Theodore Roosevelt and Reform Saved College Sports
Step back in time to the early 1900s, when college sports faced chaos and controversy. In this episode, we uncover the gripping story of how the NCAA…
2 months, 3 weeks ago