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RED SOX GREAT HAS DIED AT AGE 57

Red Sox Rally For Win Despite Allowing 9 Steals | WBUR News

Tim Wakefield, one of the masters of the knuckleball pitch who
won two World Series titles with the
Boston Red Sox, has died.

It was revealed earlier in the week that Wakefield was battling
brain cancer.
(FOX NEWS)

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)

Host Johnny Carson sits with an Emmy award on his desk, as announcer... News Photo - Getty Images

Johnny Carson

On this day in 1962, Johnny Carson took over from Jack
Paar as host of the late-night talk program The Tonight
Show. Carson went on to host The Tonight Show
Starring Johnny Carson for three decade.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)

JOHNNY CARSON CARNAC THE MAGNIFICENT Feb 28 1978 - YouTube
JOHNNY CARSON AS CARNAC THE MAGNIFICENT (1978)

Oct. 1, 1962: Johnny Carson debuts as the regular host of The Tonight Show (NBC) | back when ...

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‘’THE SPLANDID SPLINTER’’HITS LAST .400

Ted Williams 1918-2002 / 'Splendid' career

On September 28, 1941, the last day of Major League Baseball’s
regular season, the Boston Red Sox’s Ted Williams got six hits
in eight at-bats during a doubleheader in Philadelphia, boosting
his average to .406. He becomes the first player since 1930 to hit
.400. "I guess I’ll be satisfied with that thrill out there today," he
tells the Boston Globe about hitting .400. "… I never wanted
anything harder in my life."

In addition to his .406 batting average—no major league player
since Williams has hit .400—the left fielder led the big leagues
with 37 homers, 135 runs and a slugging average of .735.

Williams, nicknamed “The Splendid Splinter” and “The Thumper”,       
began his big-league career with the Red Sox in 1939.

Ted Williams, a baseball legend and member of the Hall of Fame, who died in 2002, is pictured in ...

Theodore Samuel Williams
(August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002)

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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1994: major league baseball players strike as owners want to put limits on pay. the world series ...

The 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike was the eighth and
longest
work stoppage in baseball history, as well as the fourth
in-season work stoppage in 22 years. The strike began on
August 12, 1994, and resulted in the remainder of
that season,
including the
postseason and the World Series, being canceled.

This was the first time in ninety years, since 1904, that a World
Series was not played. The strike was suspended on April 2,
1995, after 232 days, making it the longest such stoppage in
MLB history and the longest work stoppage in major league.

1994 MLB Strike. What and Why It Happened. - YouTube

Impact of 1994 Baseball Strike Still Lingers

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FIRST TELEVISED BASEBALL GAME IN 1939

First televised baseball games – Dutch Baseball Hangout

On August 26, 1939, the first televised Major League baseball
game was broadcast on station W2XBS, the station that was
to become WNBC-TV. Announcer Red Barber (below) called
the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn
Dodgers at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York.

This Day in History: First Televised Major League Baseball Game

First Major League Baseball game was on television, 80 years ago today on the forerunner to WNBC ...

In the first televised baseball game, the Cincinnati Reds played what team? | Trivia Genius

Dayhoff Soundtrack: August 26, 1939 History.com First televised Major League baseball game

Baseball In Pics on Twitter: "The first baseball game ever televised, Princeton against Columbia ...

First televised baseball games – Dutch Baseball Hangout

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