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Monday, November 7, 2011

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY NOVEMBER 7

2000  Atlanta’s Rafael Furcal is NL Rookie of the Year - .295 average, 134 hits, 40 stolen bases
1999  Tiger Woods is the 1st golfer since Ben Hogan to win 4 straight tournaments
1992  Isiah Thomas gets his 8,000th assist – joins Magic Johnson and Oscar Robertson
1991  Magic Johnson retires from the NBA after discovering he has HIV virus
1990  Indians Sandy Alomar is AL Rookie of the Year - .290 average, 66 RBI, 129 hits
1989  Orioles Gregg Olson wins AL Rookie of the Year – 5-2, 1.69 ERA, 27 saves
1986  Philadelphia 76ers retire Bobby Jones’ # 24
1978  Jim Rice of Red Sox is AL MVP - .315 average, 46 HRs, 139 RBI, 213 hits
1967  Orlando Cepeda of St. Louis wins NL MVP - .325 average, 25 HRs, 111 RBI
1963  Elston Howard of NYY wins AL MVP - .287 average, 28 HRs, 85 RBI
1962  Glenn Hall sets a NHL record of 502 consecutive games as a goalie
1954  Cleveland Browns win by the largest margin over Washington (62-3) – 33 1st downs to 4, 515 total yards to 64
1943  Detroit Lions and NY Giants play to a 0-0 tie – last scoreless tie in NFL – Giants had three 1st downs and 3 net passing yards, Detroit had six 1st downs and 28 passing yards

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