
1911 – White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh ends Ty Cobb’s 40-game hitting streak, as Cobb goes 0-4 against him.
1914 – The Harvard men’s crew team becomes the first American squad to win the Grand Challenge Cup.
1919 – Jack Dempsey wins the world heavyweight title when Jess Willard fails to leave his corner for the fourth round.
1939 – Lou Gehrig makes his iconic speech, declaring himself the “luckiest man on the face of the Earth.” at Yankee Stadium, He’s the first player to have his number retired in the history of MLB.
1960 – Mickey Mantle becomes the 18th player in MLB history to hit 300 career home runs.
1980 – Nolan Ryan records career strikeout #3,000, becoming the fourth pitcher to reach that milestone.
2009 – Serena Williams defeats her sister, Venus, in the Wimbledon final.
2022 – The Minnesota Twins turn an 8-5 triple play against the Chicago White Sox. This is the first 8-5 triple play in MLB history.
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