MAY 27
2009 Red Sox pitchers tie MLB record with 6 wild pitches in 4-1 loss to the Twins
2006 Curt Schilling gets his 200th win – ends with 216, 3.46 ERA
2002 Shawn Green of Dodgers gets his 10th HR in 7 days
2000 Reds retire #24 uniform of Tony Perez -- .279 average, 279 HRs, 1,652 RBI
2000 Maurice Richard died – 8 time Stanley Cup winner – 544 career goals
1996 Detroit loses 12th straight game and 32 of last 36 – record 12-39
1993 Dale Murphy of Colorado announces his retirement - .265 average, 398 HRs, 1,266 RBI, 2 time MVP in 18 seasons
1988 Red Sox Dwight Evans gets his 2,000th hit – ends with 2,466
1985 Boston beats LA in game 1 of NBA finals 148-114 – 148 is finals record – Scott Wedman shot 11 for 11
1981 Julius Erving wins NBA MVP – 25.2 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.2 steals – only MVP in both ABA and NBA
1975 Philadelphia wins Stanley Cup beating Buffalo in 6 games
1973 Milwaukee Bucks end NBA season with 14 straight wins (60-22)
1968 Montreal and San Diego are awarded MLB franchises
1968 Frank Thomas born - .301 average, 521 HRs, 1,704 RBI, 2 time MVP
1968 Jeff Bagwell born - .297 average, 449 HRs, 1,529 RBI, MVP
1967 Reds beat Pittsburgh 6-1 – played 5 prior 1 run games and will play next 11 one run games – 8-8 record in the 16
1961 Ralph Boston is the 1st to long jump 17’
1955 Red Sox Norm Zauchin gets 10 RBI in the game
1937 Carl Hubbell wins his 24th straight game over 2 seasons – will be 48-14 in 1936 and 1937 combined
1873 1st Preakness won by Survivor
VISIT OVER 300 BLOGS IN EVERY SPORT (PROFESSIONAL AND COLLEGIATE) IN EVERY CITY IN THE COUNTRY
VISIT OVER 300 BLOGS IN EVERY SPORT (PROFESSIONAL AND COLLEGIATE) IN EVERY CITY IN THE COUNTRY
There is an error on Ralph Boston from his 1961 long jump. He actually jumped 27 feet, not 17. 17 feet can be done by a below average high school long jumper.
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