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Football On This Day
Cleveland Browns First in NFL to Score a 2-point Conversion
September 4, 1994
Tom Tupa scored the first two-point conversion in NFL history, he ran in a faked extra point attempt for the Cleveland Browns in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Golf On This Day
U.S. Golf Amateur Championship Won by Tiger Woods
August 28, 1994
At the time, Woods was the youngest U.S. Amateur champion at 18 years, 7 months, 29 days.
Football On This Day
The NFL’s American Bowl in Spain
July 31, 1994
The American Bowl was played at Estadi Olympic, Barcelona between the Los Angeles Raiders and the Denver Broncos, LA won 25-22.
Lacrosse On This Day
Mark Millon Led USA to the 1994 World Lacrosse Championships
July 30, 1994
Mark Millon led the USA to the 1994 World Lacrosse Championships in Bury, England, where he was named Most Valuable Player.
Baseball On This Day
Baseball’s Willie Mays Reaches 3,000 Hits
July 18, 1994
Willie Mays becomes 10th Major League Baseball player to reach 3,000 career hits
Soccer On This Day
FIFA World Cup Final
July 17, 1994
At the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California in extra time Brazil won the FIFA World Cup 3–2 on penalties.
Baseball On This Day
World Series Winning Walk-Off Home Run
October 23, 1993
The Toronto Blue Jays Joe Carter hit a three-run home run in bottom of the ninth to win the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Basketball On This Day
Jordan Announces Retirement
October 6, 1993
Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls announced his retirement from the NBA at a news conference in Deerfield, IL., it was a temporary retirement.
Baseball On This Day
Colorado Rockies Set Attendance Record
September 26, 1993
The Colorado Rockies played their final game of their first MLB season and finish with a Major League home attendance record.
Baseball On This Day
Nolan Ryan Pitched His Last Game
September 22, 1993
After 27 years in the MLB and 5,714 strikeouts and seven no-hitters spread across four teams, Nolan Ryan pitched his last game, he faced just six Seattle Mariners batters.
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