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Sunday, November 13, 2011

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY NOVEMBER 13

2008  Cliff Lee of Indians wins Cy Young – 22-3, 2.54 ERA
2007  CC Sabathia wins AL Cy Young – 19-7, 3.21 ERA, 209 strikeouts
2005  Minnesota beats NY Giants 24-21 despite only having 137 total yards on offense – 92 yard interception for a TD, 86 yard kickoff return for a TD, and a 71 yard punt return for a TD does it all
2003  Eric Gagne of Dodgers wins Cy Young – 1.20 ERA, 55 saves
2001  Randy Johnson wins NL Cy Young for 3rd consecutive season – 21-6, 2.49 ERA, 372 strikeouts
2000  Pedro Martinez of Boston wins AL Cy Young – 18-6, 1.74 ERA, 284 RBI
1997  Larry Walker of Colorado wins NL MVP - .366 average, 49 HRs, 130 RBI, 208 hits
1996  Ken Caminiti is named NL MVP - .326 average, 40 HRs, 130 RBI
1995  Greg Maddux of Atlanta wins Cy Young for 4th consecutive year – 19-2, 1.63 ERA, 10 complete games
1995  Barry Larkin of Cincinnati wins NL MVP - .319 average, 15 HRs, 66 RBI, 51 stolen bases
1990  Bob Welch of Oakland wins AL Cy Young – 27-6, 2.95 ERA
1990  Magic Johnson becomes only the 2nd player in NBA history to have 9,000 assists (Oscar Robertson) – both will be passed by John Stockton    

1984  Ryne Sandberg of Cubs is NL MVP - .314 average, 19 HRs, 84 RBI, 19 triples, 36 doubles
1979  Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh (.281 average, 32 HRs, 82 RBI) and Keith Hernandez of St. Louis (.344 average, 11 HRs, 105 RBI) share NL MVP
1977  John Havlicek of Celtics passes Jerry West to become 3rd all-time NBA scorer
1974  Steve Garvey of Dodgers is NL MVP - .312 average, 21 HRs, 111 RBI
1968  Bob Gibson of St. Louis wins NL MVP – 22-9, 1.12 ERA, 13 shutouts, 28 complete games, 268 strikeouts
1964  Bob Petit becomes the 1st NBA player to score 20,000 points

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