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Thursday, November 3, 2011

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY NOVEMBER 3

2006  Greg Maddux wins his 16th Gold Glove – ties all-time record (Jim Kaat and Brooks Robinson)
2004  NY Mets name Willie Randolph manager
2003  Chicago White Sox name Ozzie Guillen manager
2001  Steve Smith of San Antonio ties NBA record with 8 three point field goals without a miss
2001  Arizona beats NYY 15-2 to tie World Series 3-3 – Arizona had World Series record 22 hits (20 in 1921)
1999  Boston Celtics hold “Red Auerbach Day” at Boston Garden
1997  Nomar Garciaparra named AL Rookie of the Year - .306 average, 98 RBI, 209 hits
1990  Moses Malone makes his 7,695th free throw to become #1 all-time – Karl Malone will pass him in 2001
1989  Lou Piniella named manager of the Cincinnati Reds     
 1989  Portland Trailblazers retire Bill Walton’s # 32
1989  Minnesota Timberwolves play their 1st game – lose 106-94
1987  Mark McGwire of A’s named AL Rookie of the Year - .289 average, 49 HRs, 118 RBI
1981  Rollie Fingers named Cy Young winner – 6-3, 1.04 ERA, 28 saves
1970  Bob Gibson wins NL Cy Young award – 23-7, 3.12 ERA, 23 complete games, 274 strikeouts
1968  NY Jets Jim Turner kicks 6 FGs to beat Buffalo 25-21
1967  Jim Lonborg of Red Sox wins AL Cy Young – 22-9, 3.16 ERA, 246 strikeouts
1965  Sandy Koufax wins Cy Young – 26-8, 2.04 ERA, 27 complete games, 382 strikeouts
1962  Wilt Chamberlain scores 72 vs. Lakers
1955  Phil Simms born
1942  Ted Williams wins the Triple Crown (.356/36/137), but loses the MVP award to Joe Gordan of NYY (.322/18/103)
1934  Lou Gehrig wins the Triple Crown (.363/49/165), but loses the MVP award to Mickey Cochrane (.320/2/76)
1934  Dizzy Dean wins NL MVP – 30-7, 2.66 ERA, 24 complete games

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