MAY 19 1905 Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champ Johnson vs O'Brien 1909 In his first title defense Jack Johnson fights 'Philadelphia' Jack O'Brien to a no decision in 6 rounds in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to retain his world heavyweight crown World Heavyweight Boxing ChampionJack Johnson Boxer'Philadelphia' Jack O'Brien Johnson Threatens Tigers Ban 1912 AL President Ban Johnson tells Tigers if they continue protest of Ty Cobb's suspension, they will be banned from baseball MLB LegendTy Cobb Founder of Baseball's American LeagueBan Johnson 49th Kentucky Derby 1923 49th Kentucky Derby: Earl Sande wins aboard Zev for his first Derby success JockeyEarl Sande 1928 54th Kentucky Derby: Chick Lang aboard Reigh Count wins in 2:10.4 1929 Cloudburst causes stampede in Yankee Stadium, crushes 2 people to death 1935 NFL adopts an annual college draft to begin in 1936 1941 Germany occupiers in Holland forbid bicycle taxis 1942 Braves Paul Waner is 3rd NLer to get 3,000 hits (Anson & Wagner) 1945 Start of the 1st Victory Test Cricket between England & Aust Services Preakness Stakes 1951 76th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold wins in 1:56.4 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyEddie Arcaro 1956 81st Preakness: Bill Hartack aboard Fabius wins in 1:58.4 1956 Pittsburgh Pirates Dale Long hits 9th-inning HR, 1st HR in 8 straight games Baseball History 1960 SF Giants rookie Juan Marichal beats Philadelphia Phillies, 2-0 on debut at Candlestick Park; first National League hurler since 1900 to debut with a one-hitter Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherJuan Marichal 1962 87th Preakness: John Rotz aboard Greek Money wins in 1:56.2 Baseball Record 1962 Stan Musial breaks Honus Wagner's NL hit record with 3,431 MLB LegendStan Musial MLB ShortshopHonus Wagner 1965 West Ham United of England win 5th European Cup Winner's Cup against 1860 München of West Germany 2-0 in London Preakness Stakes 1973 98th Preakness: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:54 - fastest Preakness race ever (recognized 2012) Thoroughbred Race HorseSecretariat 1974 Stanley Cup Final, The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA: Goaltender Bernie Parent and the Flyers shut out the Boston Bruins, 1-0, to win series 4-2, become 1st "expansion" team to win Stanley Cup; Parent named playoff MVP 1979 104th Preakness: Ron Franklin aboard Spectacular Bid wins in 1:54.2 Preakness Stakes 1984 109th Preakness: Puerto Rican jockey Ángel Cordero Jr., aboard Gate Dancer wins his second Pimlico classic JockeyÁngel Cordero Jr. Sports History 1984 Pat LaFontaine scores 2 goals within 22 sec in an NHL playoff game NHL StarPat LaFontaine Stanley Cup 1984 Stanley Cup Final, Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AL: Wayne Gretzky scores twice as Edmonton Oilers beat NY Islanders, 5-2 for a 4-1 series win; Oilers first SC title Ice Hockey GreatWayne Gretzky Sports History 1988 Red Sox retire Bobby Doerr's #1 Hall of Fame Baseball PlayerBobby Doerr Preakness Stakes 1990 115th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Summer Squall wins in 1:53.6 JockeyPat Day 1991 Willy T. Ribbs overcomes numerous mechanical problems in qualifying to become first African-American driver to make Indianapolis 500 starting grid Sports History 1994 American tennis star Jennifer Capriati (18), checks into a drug rehab center Tennis PlayerJennifer Capriati 1999 Lazio of Italy win 39th European Cup Winner's Cup against Mallorca of Spain 2-1 in Birmingham 2001 126th Preakness: Gary Stevens aboard Point Given wins in 1:55.40 2001 Manchester United lose 3-1 to Tottenham at White Hart Lane but win English Premier League title for the 3rd consecutive season 2004 NHL Western Conference Final: Calgary Flames beat San Jose Sharks, 4 games to 2 2007 132nd Preakness: Robby Albarado aboard Curlin wins in 1:53.46 FA Cup Final 2007 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London (89,826): Chelsea beats Manchester United, 1 – 0 (a.e.t.); Didier Drogba scores 116' winner for Blues' 4th title Football PlayerDidier Drogba 2007 In an all South African final the Bulls (Pretoria) edge the home team Sharks, 20-19 in Durban for their first Super 14 Rugby title; Bulls flyhalf Derick Hougaard boots 2 penalties & 2 conversions 2007 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Ottawa Senators beat Buffalo Sabres, 4 games to 1 2008 NHL Western Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings beat Dallas Stars, 4 games to 2 2012 137th Preakness: Mario Gutierrez aboard Ill Have Another wins in 1:55.94 UEFA Champions League Final 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, Munich: Chelsea beats Bayern Munich, 4-3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw at the end of extra time; Blues' first title Football StarThomas Müller 2013 Sweden defeats Switzerland to win the 2013 World Ice Hockey Championship 2014 Decorated Dutch coach Louis van Gaal confirmed as manager of Manchester United; Ryan Giggs named assistant, confirms retirement as a player at age 40 after 963 games and English record 22 major trophies 2018 142nd Preakness Stakes: Mike Smith wins aboard Justify in fog for second-leg of the Triple Crown 2018 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Chelsea beats Manchester United, 1-0; Belgian international Eden Hazard scores 22' penalty PGA Championship 2019 PGA Championship Men's Golf, Bethpage State Park: Defending champion Brooks Koepka leads wire-to-wire; wins despite 5 bogeys on last 8 holes by 2 strokes from world #1 Dustin Johnson GolferBrooks Koepka 2019 Sprinter Dutee Chand comes out as India's first openly gay professional athlete 2021 New York Yankees pitcher Cory Kluber no-hits Texas Rangers, 2-0 at Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas
MAY 20 1734 1st Jockey Club forms in South Carolina 1879 5th Kentucky Derby: Charlie Shauer aboard Lord Murphy wins in 2:37 37th British Open 1897 37th British Open Men's Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: English amateur Harold Hilton wins 2nd Open title by 1 stroke from Scot James Braid Golfer and Course DesignerJames Braid 1900 Second modern Summer Olympics (Games of the II Olympiad) opens in Paris and continues for 5 months 1913 38th Preakness: James Butwell aboard Buskin wins in 1:53.4 1920 Policemen raid the Cubs' bleachers & arrest 24 fans for gambling Ruth and Meusel Return 1922 Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel, previously suspended by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, return to the NY Yankees lineup and go hitless Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1st MLB CommissionerKenesaw Mountain Landis 1930 University of California dedicates $1,500 to research on prevention & cure of athlete's foot 1940 Soccer team HZVV forms in Hoogeveen 1941 White Sox Taft Wright sets AL record of RBIs in 13 consecutive games Cricket History 1945 Keith Miller scores 105 in the 1st Victory Test Cricket at Lord's CricketerKeith Miller 1946 Cubs Claude Passeau makes his 1st error since September 21, 1941, ending pitcher's fielding record of 273 consecutive errorless chances 1948 Cleveland Indians tie AL record of 18 walks (beat Red Sox 13-4) 75th Preakness 1950 75th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Hill Prince wins in 1:59.2 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyEddie Arcaro 1959 Yanks sink to last place, 1st time since May 25, 1940 1960 Baseball game in Milwaukee postponed due to dense fog 1961 86th Preakness: Johnny Sellers aboard Carry Back wins in 1:57.6 1964 Buster Mathis beats future world heavyweight champion Joe Frazer on points at trials in Flushing, NY to qualify for US Olympic boxing team; Mathis injures thumb, replaced by Frazier who wins gold medal Preakness Stakes 1967 92nd Preakness: Bill Shoemaker aboard Damascus wins in 1:55.2 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyBill Shoemaker 1972 5th ABA Championship: Indiana Pacers beat NY Nets, 4 games to 2 1972 97th Preakness: Eldon Nelson aboard Bee Bee Bee wins in 1:55.6 1973 2 motorcycle racers killed and a dozen injured in a crash during the 1973 Nations Grand Prix in Monza,Italy 1978 103rd Preakness: Steve Cauthen wins aboard Affirmed for the 2nd-leg of the Triple Crown Boxing Title Fight 1983 American heavyweight boxer Larry Holmes beats countryman Tim Witherspoon by split decision to retain his WBC title at the Dunes Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WBC Heavyweight ChampionLarry Holmes Boxing Title Fight 1983 Michael Dokes & Mike Weaver fight to a draw in 15 for heavyweight boxing title BoxerMike Weaver Sports History 1983 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton passes W Johnson with 2nd most strike outs Baseball PitcherSteve Carlton Sports History 1984 Boston's Roger Clemens beats Twins, 5-4, for his 1st victory MLB Pitching LegendRoger Clemens 1985 Indians-Brewers game at Cleveland Stadium is 1st rain-out of 1985, ends record string of 458 ML games since Opening Day without a rain-out 1985 Larry Holmes beats Carl Williams in 15 for heavyweight boxing title Sports History 1988 Philadelphia Phillies Mike Schmidt hits his 535th HR, moving into 8th place MLB Third BasemanMike Schmidt 1989 114th Preakness: Pat Valenzuela aboard Sunday Silence wins in 1:53.8 Sports History 1991 Chicago Bull Michael Jordan, named NBA's MVP Basketball SuperstarMichael Jordan 1991 Jeff Reardon gains his 300th career save 1992 36th European Cup: Barcelona beats Sampdoria 1-0 at London Preakness Stakes 1995 120th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Timber Coutry wins in 1:54.4 JockeyPat Day 1997 White Sox Frank Thomas reaches base safely for 15th straight time 1998 6th UEFA Champions League Final: Real Madrid beats Juventus 1-0 at Amsterdam 2000 125th Preakness: Jerry Bailey aboard Red Bullet wins in 1:56.00 2000 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London (78,217): Chelsea beats Aston Villa, 1-0; Roberto Di Matteo scores 73' winner Laureus Awards 2003 Laureus World Sports Awards, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco: Sportsman: Lance Armstrong (rescinded); Sportswoman: Serena Williams; Team: Brazil Men's National Football team Tennis PlayerSerena Williams Cyclist and Drug CheatLance Armstrong 2006 131st Preakness: Javier Castellano aboard Bernardini wins in 1:54.65 2015 NASCAR 2016 Hall of Fame inductees: Bobby Isaac, Terry Labonte and Jerry Cook 2017 142nd Preakness Stakes: Javier Castellano aboard Cloud Computing wins in 1 minute 55.98 seconds 2018 The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G &CC: Spaniard Miguel Ángel Jiménez wins by 3 from American trio Joe Durant, Steve Stricker & Gene Sauers
MAY 21 1819 1st bicycles (swift walkers) in US introduced in NYC 1866 1st-class debut of cricketer Fred Grace aged 15 years 159 days at the Magdalen Ground, Oxford 1878 4th Kentucky Derby: Jimmy Carter aboard Day Star wins in 2:37.25 1881 US National Lawn Tennis Association is established in NYC, New York 1886 14th Preakness: S Fisher aboard Bard wins in 2:45 1891 Australian boxer Peter Jackson and future world heavyweight champion Jim Corbett fight a No Contest in 61 rounds at California Athletic Club, San Francisco 1904 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) forms in Paris 1907 32nd Preakness: G Mountain aboard Don Enrique wins in 1:45.4 1914 39th Preakness: Andy Schuttinger aboard Holiday wins in 1:53.8 1922 Colonel Jacob Ruppert buys out Colonel Tillinghast L’Hommedieu Huston's interest in NY Yankees for $1,500,000 to become sole owner 1926 White Sox Earl Sheely hits a record 6th consecutive double Yankees Blow Lead 1930 Yankees' legendary slugger Babe Ruth hits 3 HRs as NY blows 6-0 lead in 4th against Philadelphia A's at Shibe Park; go on to lose, 15-7 Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1932 1st Curtis Cup for Women's team amateur golf: US wins, 5½-3½ at Wentworth Club (Wentworth, England) Bradman Scores 143 1938 Batsman Don Bradman scores 143 for Australia v Surrey, in 198 mins, with 11 fours Cricket LegendDonald Bradman 1943 Fastest 9 inning AL baseball night game (89 mins), Chicago White Sox beat visiting Washington Senators, 1-0 1945 Australian Services win 1st Victory Test Cricket at Lord's by 6 wickets DiMaggio Hits for Cycle 1948 NY Yank Joe Dimaggio hits for cycle (single, double, triple, HR) Baseball PlayerJoe DiMaggio 1952 Booklyn Dodgers score 15 runs in their 1st inning to beat Cincinnati Reds 19-1 1960 85th Preakness: Bobby Ussery aboard Bally Ache wins in 1:57.6 1966 91st Preakness: Don Brumfield aboard Kauai King wins in 1:55.4 Boxing Title Fight 1966 Muhammad Ali TKOs Henry Cooper in 6 for heavyweight boxing title Heavyweight Boxing ChampionMuhammad Ali 1968 Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs sets outfielder record of 695 straight MLB games 1969 Slovan Bratislava of Czechoslovakia win 9th European Cup Winner's Cup against FC Barcelona of Spain 3-2 in Basel 1971 Chelsea win 11th European Cup Winner's Cup against Real Madrid 2-1 in Athens (replay) Preakness Stakes 1977 102nd Preakness: Jean Cruguet aboard Seattle Slew wins in 1:54.4 RacehorseSeattle Slew 1977 San Diego Padres beat Mont Expos, 11-8, in 21 innings 1979 Stanley Cup Final, Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec: 4 consecutive titles for Montreal Canadiens; beat NY Rangers, 4-1 for a 4 games to 1 series win 1981 Stanley Cup Final, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY: NY Islanders win back-to-back titles; beat Minnesota North Stars, 5-1 for 4 games to 1 series win 1983 108th Preakness: Donald Miller Jr on Deputed Testamony wins in 1:55.4 1988 113th Preakness: Eddie Delahoussaye aboard Risen Star wins in 1:56.2 LPGA Championship 1989 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Nancy Lopez wins her 3rd LPGA C'ship by 3 strokes from Ayako Okamoto of Japan LPGA GolferNancy Lopez Preakness Stakes 1994 119th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Tabasco Cat wins in 1:56.4 JockeyPat Day 1994 MLB Cincinnati Reds bat out of order against Los Angeles Dodgers in 2nd inning Baseball Record 1996 Ken Griffey Jr, 26, is 8th youngest to hits 200 home runs Baseball Hall of Fame OutfielderKen Griffey Jr. Sports History 1997 Blue Jays pitcher Roger Clemens beats the Yankees for his 200th win MLB Pitching LegendRoger Clemens 2001 NHL Western Conference Final: Colorado Avalanche beat St. Louis Blues, 4 games to 1 2005 130th Preakness: Jeremy Rose aboard Afleet Alex wins in 1:55.04 2005 English FA Cup Final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (71,876): Arsenal beats Manchester United, 5-4 on penalties after 0 – 0 (a.e.t.); Gunners' 10th title 2006 The Swedish ice hockey team Tre Kronor takes gold in the World Championship, becoming the first nation to hold both the World and Olympic titles separately in the same year. 2008 UEFA Champions League Final, Moscow: Manchester United beats Chelsea, 6-5 on penalties after scores tied at 1-1 after extra time; first all-English final in the competition's history 2011 136th Preakness: Jesús Castañón aboard Shackleford wins in 1:56.47 Preakness Stakes 2016 141st Preakness Stakes: Kent Desormeaux aboard Exaggerator wins in 1 minute 58 seconds JockeyKent Desormeaux FA Cup Final 2016 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Manchester United beats Crystal Palace, 2-1 (a.e.t.); Jesse Lingard scores 110' winner FootballerJesse Lingard 2016 On same card, American boxer Jermell Charlo KOs John Jackson in 8th to claim vacant WBC super welterweight title, and Jermall Charlo beats Austin Trout on points to retain IBF version; first twins to hold world championships in same weight division 2017 IPL Cricket Final, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Hyderabad: Mumbai Indians beat Rising Pune Supergiant by 1 run; Krunal Pandya 47 (38) 2017 The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G&CC: Defending champion Berhard Langer wins by 5 strokes from Scott Parel & Scott McCarron 2022 US Navy posthumously awards Navy and Marine Corps Medal to Charles J. French, known as 'the Human Tugboat' for heroic actions in the South Pacific in 1942; award presented at Naval Base San Diego in ceremony which also dedicates base's rescue swimmer training pool in French's honor [1] PGA Championship 2023 PGA Championship Men's Golf, Oak Hill CC: Brooks Koepka claims his third career PGA C'ship and fifth major title by 2 shots over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler GolferBrooks Koepka GolferScottie Scheffler
MAY 22 1877 3rd Kentucky Derby: Billy Walker aboard Baden-Baden wins in 2:38 1883 Cubs' Billy Sunday's 1st at bat, begins 14 consecutive strikes out 1884 1-armed pitcher Hugh Daily fanned 13 hitters 1885 13th Preakness: Jim McLaughlin aboard Tecumseh wins in 2:49 1902 36th Belmont: John Bullman aboard Mastermam wins in 2:22.6 1906 31st Preakness: Walter Miller aboard Whimsical wins in 1:45 1911 Braves pitcher, Cliff Curtis, loses his 23rd game in a row 1927 Dodgers beat Phillies, 20-4 Gehrig's Third Triple HR 1930 Yankees' future Baseball Hall of Fame 1st baseman Lou Gehrig becomes first to hit 3 HRs three times as NY outscores Philadelphia A's, 20-13; teams combine for then-record 10 homers Baseball PlayerLou Gehrig 1931 1931 George End introduces “Genuine Diamondback Rattlesnake with Supreme Sauce” in a can, by his Florida Products Corporation; the popular item ceases production in 1944 after when the owner dies, a victim of one snake's revenge [1] 1938 Dodgers announce contracts to install lights at Ebbets Field 1946 Yankees turn triple-play & defeat Tigers 5-3 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers Don Newcombe, in 1st MLB start, shuts out Cincinnati on 5 hits to win 3-0 1953 Yankee Irv Noren hits into a triple-play, Yanks beat Wash 12-4 1954 79th Preakness: Johnny Adams aboard Hasty Road wins in 1:57.4 1955 Oldest man to drive in the Grand Prix (aged 55) finishes 6th 1957 Red Sox set AL record by smashing 4 HRs in 6th inning in 11-0 win Baseball Record 1962 Roger Maris walks 5 times (record 4 intentionally) in a 9 inning game Baseball PlayerRoger Maris 1963 European Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: José Altafini scores twice as AC Milan edge Benfica, 2-1 for first title to an Italian club Sports History 1963 Mickey Mantle hits a ball off Yankee Stadium's facade Baseball LegendMickey Mantle Baseball Record 1968 Pittsburgh Pirates future Baseball HOF outfielder Willie Stargell hits 3 HRs, a double and a single in a 13-6 rout of the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field Baseball PlayerWillie Stargell Sports History 1970 Mel Stottlemyre sets record by walking 11, but wins 2-0 Baseball Pitcher and CoachMel Stottlemyre 1974 Soccer team Veendam forms 1975 8th ABA Championship: Kentucky Colonels beat Ind Pacers, 4 games to 1 1976 St Louis Cardinal Reggie Smith hits 3 HR 1977 Red Sox (6) & Brewers (5) tie single game HR record of 11 1983 Toronto Blue Jay Cliff Johnson hits record 18th pinch hit HR Sports History 1985 Pete Rose 2,108th run passes Hank Aaron as NL run scoring leader MLB Player and ManagerPete Rose Sports History 1987 Canadian Rick Hansen completes his 'Man in Motion' world tour in a wheelchair at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium, raising money for spinal cord research Track and Field Athlete and ParalympianRick Hansen LPGA Championship 1988 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Sherri Turner birdies final 2 holes to win her only major title, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Amy Alcott LPGA GolferSherri Turner GolferAmy Alcott Baseball Record 1990 Andre Dawson receives a record 5 intentional walks in a game MLB StarAndre Dawson Sports History 1990 Deion Sanders becomes involved in a dispute with Chicago White Sox catcher Carlton Fisk, one of the most infamous incidents of Sanders' baseball career NFL LegendDeion Sanders 1991 NFL Owners agree to add 2 teams in 1994 1992 California Angels, are involved in a bus crash, in New Jersey 1992 NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Final: Chicago Blackhawks beat Edmonton Oilers, 4 games to 0 Boxing Title Fight 1993 Riddick Bowe TKOs Jesse Ferguson in 2 for heavyweight boxing title BoxerRiddick Bowe 1994 Toronto NBA franchise unveils name "Raptors" & logo 1996 4th UEFA Champions League Final: Juventus beats Ajax (1-1, 4-2 on penalties) at Rome Laureus Awards 2001 Laureus World Sports Awards, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco: Sportsman: Tiger Woods; Sportswoman: Cathy Freeman; Team: French Men's National Football team GolferTiger Woods 2001 NHL Eastern Conference Final: New Jersey Devils beat Pittsburgh Penguins, 4 games to 1 Coach Babcock 2002 Mike Babcock is named head coach of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks NHL CoachMike Babcock Golf Tournament 2003 In Fort Worth, Texas, Annika Sörenstam becomes the first woman to play the PGA Tour in 58 years. GolferAnnika Sörenstam FA Cup Final 2004 English FA Cup Final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (71,350): Manchester United beats Millwall, 3-0; Ruud van Nistelrooy scores 2 and Cristiano Ronaldo 1 in Red Devils' 11th title win Football StarCristiano Ronaldo 2004 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Tampa Bay Lightning beat Philadelphia Flyers, 4 games to 3 2004 Super Rugby Final, Canberra: ACT Brumbies claim their 2nd title with a 47-38 win over Canterbury Crusaders; Brumbies wingers Mark Gerrard (3) and Joe Roff (2) combine for 5 tries Laureus Awards 2006 Laureus World Sports Awards, Parque del Fórum, Barcelona, Spain: Sportsman: Roger Federer; Sportswoman: Janica Kostelić; Team: Renault F1 team Tennis ChampionRoger Federer 2007 NHL Western Conference Final: Anaheim Ducks beat Detroit Red Wings, 4 games to 2 UEFA Champions League Final 2010 UEFA Champions League Final, Madrid: Internazionale beats Bayern Munich, 2-0; Inter's 3rd title and first treble (Italian Serie A & Cup) Football StarThomas Müller 2012 NHL Western Conference Finals: Los Angeles Kings beat Phoenix Coyotes, 4 games to 1 2015 Pakistan begin the first test-playing nation cricket tour of Zimbabwe since 2009 2016 The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Greystone G&CC: Germany's Berhard Langer wins sixth of 13 Champions Tour majors by 6 strokes from Olin Browne 2021 30-year-old Scottish light-welterweight boxer Josh Taylor becomes Britain's first undisputed world champion in the four-belt era by beating Jose Ramirez by unanimous decision in Las Vegas PGA Championship 2022 PGA Championship Men's Golf, Southern Hills CC: 2017 champion Justin Thomas beats Will Zalatoris by 1 stroke in a 3-hole playoff after 54-hole leader Mito Pereira double bogeys the 72nd hole GolferJustin Thomas
MAY 23 1873 1st Preakness Stakes: G. Barbee aboard Survivor wins in 2:43 at Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, Maryland 1883 9th Kentucky Derby: William Donohue aboard Leonatus wins in 2:43 1884 12th Preakness: S Fisher aboard Knight of Ellerslie wins in 2:39.5 1901 35th Belmont: H. Spencer aboard Commando wins in 2:21 1922 Future World Heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney suffers his only professional defeat in 15-round unanimous points decision against Harry Greb at Madison Square Garden, NY 1st Wrigley Field Scoreboard HR 1926 Chicago Cub's Hack Wilson is 1st to hit a home run off Wrigley Field scoreboard Baseball Hall of Fame OutfielderHack Wilson 1932 Australian cyclist Hubert Opperman sets paced world records 1,384km in 24 hours, and 1,609km (1,000 miles) in 28 hours, 55 minutes, 39 seconds at Melbourne Motordrome Louis KOs Baer 1941 In his 20th World Heavyweight Boxing title defense Joe Louis knocks out Buddy Baer in round 1 at New York's Madison Square Garden Boxer and World Heavyweight ChampionJoe Louis DiMaggio's Three Home Runs 1948 Future Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder Joe DiMaggio hits 3 consecutive HRs as the New York Yankees edge the Indians, 6-5 at Cleveland Stadium Baseball PlayerJoe DiMaggio 1953 78th Preakness: Eric Guerin aboard Native Dancer wins in 1:57.8 Baseball Record 1962 Joe Pepitone 2nd NY Yankee to hit 2 HRs in 1 inning (Joe DiMaggio) MLB First Baseman and OutfielderJoe Pepitone 1964 Dale Greig runs female marathon world record (3:27:45) 1968 AC Milan of Italy win 8th European Cup Winner's Cup against Hamburger SV of West Germany 2-0 in Rotterdam 1970 San Diego Padres beat SF Giants 17-16 in 15 innings 1978 AL approves transfer of Red Sox to Jean Yawkey for $15M 1979 1st edition of "Wisden Cricket Monthly" Sports History 1981 Puerto Rican boxer Wilfred Benítez (22) becomes the youngest 3-division world champion in history by knocking out WBC World Super Welterweight champion Maurice Hope in 12 rounds in Las Vegas BoxerWilfred Benítez 1984 Detroit Tigers win AL record tying 16th straight road game 1990 34th European Cup: Milan beats Benfica 1-0 at Vienna 1990 NY Yankees hit 6 home runs to beat Minnesota Twins 12-0 1991 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tommy Greene no-hits Montreal Expos, 2-0 1991 San Diego Sockers win 4th consecutive Major Soccer League championship 1992 NHL Prince of Wales Conference Final: Pittsburgh Penguins beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 0 1992 NY Yankees play in their 4th straight extra inning game 1995 47th time opposing pitchers hit HRs, K Foster (Cubs)/M Freeman (Rocks) 2001 9th UEFA Champions League Final: Bayern Munich beats Valencia (1-1, 5-4 on penalties) at Milan 2001 Marco Siffredi becomes the first person to snowboard down Mount Everest via the Norton Couloir (some share record accreditation with Stefan Gatt) 2003 NHL Eastern Conference Final: New Jersey Devils beat Ottawa Senators, 4 games to 3 2007 UEFA Champions League Final, Athens: Filippo Inzaghi scores twice as AC Milan beats Liverpool, 2-1 for 7th title 2010 NHL Western Conference Finals: Chicago Black Hawks beat San Jose Sharks, 4 games to 0 Appointment of Interest 2013 Patrick Roy is named head coach of the Colorado Avalanche, his former team where he won two Stanley Cups NHL Goalie and CoachPatrick Roy 2014 Jason Koumas signs a one-year extension with Tranmere Rovers 2018 NFL owners approve new NFL national anthem policy whereby players required to stand if they choose to be on the field for pre-game presentations PGA Championship 2021 PGA Championship Men's Golf, Ocean Course Kiawah Island: Phil Mickelson becomes oldest major winner in history (50); wins his 6th major by 2 strokes over Brooks Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen GolferPhil Mickelson GolferBrooks Koepka GolferLouis Oosthuizen
MAY 24 1877 5th Preakness: C Holloway aboard Cloverbrook wins in 2:45.5 1879 7th Preakness: L Hughes aboard Harold wins in 2:40.5 1900 34th Belmont: Nash Turner aboard Ildrim wins in 2:21¼ 1905 39th Belmont: Eugene Hildebrand aboard Tanya wins in 2:08 1918 Cleveland starter Stan Coveleski sets club record for most innings pitched (19) in a complete game as the Indians beat the New York Yankees, 3-2 at the Polo Grounds, NYC Paavo Nurmi Sets Record 1926 Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi sets world 3000m record (8:25.4) in Berlin, Germany Runner nicknamed the Flying FinnPaavo Nurmi Twelve Famers on One Field 1928 Record 12 future Baseball Hall of Famers take the field as NY Yankees beat Philadelphia A's, 9-7 at Shibe Park; managers Miller Huggins & Connie Mack, umpire Tom Connolly also HOF'ers Baseball LegendConnie Mack 1929 Chicago WS pitcher Ted Lyons and Detroit's George Uhle go 21 innings before Tigers get a run to win, 6-5; longest game (3 hours, 31 mins) ever at Comiskey Park, Chicago Bradman's Double Century at 21 1930 21-year-old Australian cricket master batsman Don Bradman scores 252 not out in a tour match for Australia v Surrey at Kennington Oval, London Cricket LegendDonald Bradman Nine HRs in One Week 1930 NY Yankees' legendary slugger Babe Ruth homers in both games of a doubleheader (beat Philadelphia A's 10-6 & 11-1); gives him 9 HR's in one week Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1935 1st major league night baseball game, in Cincinnati (Reds 2, Philadelphia 1) 1936 Tony Lazerri 2 grand slams (11 RBIs); Ben Chapman sets record by reaching 1st 7 times safely, Yanks beat A's 25-2 1940 1st night game at St Louis Sportsman Park (Indians 3, Browns 2) 1940 NY Giants swat Boston Bees, 8-1, in 1st night game at Polo Grounds, NYC 1941 German athlete Rudolf Harbig runs world record 1,000m in 2:21.5 at Dresden, Germany Bill Dickey for the Yankees 1946 Bill Dickey replaces Joe McCarthy as New York Yankees manager Baseball ManagerJoe McCarthy Sports History 1964 Longest HR (471') in Baltimore Memorial Stadium (Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota Twins) Baseball PlayerHarmon Killebrew 1964 Panic in Lima Peru soccer stadium, kills 300 1967 AFL grants a franchise to Cincinnati Bengals 1968 American boxer Bob Foster defeats holder Dick Tiger for the world light-heavyweight Championship at Madison Square Gardens, New York (goes on to defend title x 14) 1972 Glasgow Rangers of Scotland win 12th European Cup Winner's Cup against Dynamo Moscow 3-2 of the Soviet Union 3-2 in Barcelona Boxing Title Fight 1976 Muhammad Ali TKOs Richard Dunn in 5 for heavyweight boxing title in Munich Heavyweight Boxing ChampionMuhammad Ali Sports History 1979 Billy Martin issues a public apology to Reno sportswriter Ray Hagar Baseball Player and ManagerBilly Martin 1980 Stanley Cup Final, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY: In first Finals appearance, NY Islanders beat Philadelphia Flyers, 5-4 in OT for a 4 games to 2 series win Indy 500 1981 Indianapolis 500: Bobby Unser crosses finish line ahead of Mario Andretti; Unser disqualified for pit lane infraction, later reinstated for his 3rd race victory Auto RacerBobby Unser Auto RacerMario Andretti 1984 Det Tigers win AL record 17th straight road game 1986 Stanley Cup Final, Saddledome, Calgary, AL: Montreal Canadiens beat Calgary Flames, 4-3 for 4-1 series victory Indy 500 1987 Indianapolis 500: 47 year-old, now part-time driver Al Unser Sr. wins his record-tying 4th Indy title in a huge upset Auto RacerAl Unser LPGA Championship 1987 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: American Jane Geddes wins by 1 stroke ahead of runner-up American Betsy King LPGA GolferJane Geddes LPGA GolferBetsy King 1988 Power outage in Boston Garden in NHL's Stanley Cup finals 1989 33rd European Cup: Milan beats Steaua Bucuresti 4-0 at Barcelona Sports History 1989 NHL's NY Rangers fire GM & coach Phil Esposito NHL StarPhil Esposito 1989 NY Yankee hurler Lee Gutterman sets record of pitching 30-2/3 innings before giving up his 1st run of season 1990 Stanley Cup Final, Boston Garden, Boston, MA: Edmonton Oilers beat Boston Bruins, 4-1 for a 4-1 series win; Oilers' 5th Cup win in 7 years 1992 Despite trailing 7-1, NY Yanks tie Milwaukee Brewers & then score 1 in 9th to avoid 5th straight extra inning game Indy 500 1992 Indianapolis 500: Al Unser Jr. holds off Scott Goodyear to win by 0.043 seconds; closest finish in Indy history; first second-generation driver to win the race Indy Car DriverAl Unser Jr. 1993 NHL Prince of Wales Conference Final: Montreal Canadians beat New York Islanders, 4 games to 1 1994 NHL Western Conference Final: Vancouver Canucks beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 1 1995 3rd UEFA Champions League Final: Ajax beats Milan 1-0 at Vienna 1998 Indianapolis 500: American ex-Formula One driver Eddie Cheever Jr finishes 3 seconds ahead of 1996 winner Buddy Lazier; first Indy fully sanctioned by the IRL 2000 8th UEFA Champions League Final: Real Madrid beats Valencia 3-0 at Saint-Denis 2003 Super Rugby Final, Eden Park, Auckland: Auckland Blues beat defending champion Canterbury Crusaders, 21-17 for their 3rd title 2009 Indianapolis 500: 2001 and 2002 champion Hélio Castroneves of Brazil wins his record tying 3rd Indy title from the pole position; 60th victory in the race for Firestone 2009 IPL Cricket Final, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, RSA: Deccan Chargers beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 6 runs; Herschelle Gibbs top scores, 53 (48) 2009 Manchester United wins 1-0 at Hull City Stadium to win English Premier League title for 3rd consecutive season, for a second time; equals Liverpool's record of 18 league titles 2009 Senior PGA Championship, Canterbury GC: Michael Allen wins his lone major title by 2 strokes from runner-up Larry Mize 2010 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Philadelphia Flyers beat Montreal Canadians, 4 games to 1 2011 NHL Western Conference Finals: Vancouver Canucks beat San Jose Sharks, 4 games to 1 2014 UEFA Champions League Final, Lisbon: Real Madrid beats cross town rivals Atlético Madrid, 4-1 after extra time; scores locked at 1-1 in regulation; Los Blancos record 10th title 2015 Indianapolis 500: 2000 champion Juan Pablo Montoya of Columbia sets record for most years between two victories in the race - fifteen years 2015 IPL Cricket Final, Eden Gardens, Kolkata: Mumbai Indians beat Chennai Super Kings by 41 runs; Lendl Simmons top scores, 68 (45) Senior PGA Championship 2015 Senior PGA Championship, French Lick Resort: Defending champion Colin Montgomerie of Scotland wins by 4 strokes from Mexican Esteban Toledo GolferColin Montgomerie 2017 UEFA Europa League won by Manchester United 2-0 against Ajax in Stockholm Sports History 2018 US President Donald Trump posthumously pardons boxer Jack Johnson for racially orientated criminal conviction - transporting a white woman across state lines [1] World Heavyweight Boxing ChampionJack Johnson 45th US President, Businessman and TV PersonalityDonald Trump
MAY 25 1868 Australian Aboriginal Cricket tour of England begins v Surrey Gentlemen 1876 4th Preakness: G. Barbee aboard Shirley wins in 2:44.75 1895 20th Preakness: Fred Taral aboard Belmar wins in 1:50.5 1899 33rd Belmont: R. Clawson aboard Jean Beraud wins in 2:23 1900 Retired London fire master Eyre Massey Shaw aged 70 reputedly becomes oldest gold medalist in Olympics for sailing (disputed) 1904 38th Belmont: George Odom aboard Delhi wins in 2:06.6 1906 After 20 straight wins, Boston Pilgrims lose to Chicago White Sox 3-0 Stengel Releases Sparrow 1919 Casey Stengel releases a sparrow from under his baseball cap Baseball Hall of Fame ManagerCasey Stengel Babe Ruth Suspended 1922 Babe Ruth suspended 1 day and fined $200 for throwing dirt on an umpire Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1935 Babe Ruth hits his last 3 home runs in Pittsburgh, Boston Braves still lose the game 11–7 to the Pirates The Greatest 45 Minutes in Sports 1935 Legendary American athlete Jesse Owens equals or breaks 4 world records in 45 minutes at a Big Ten meet at Ferry Field in Ann Arbor, Michigan; remembered as "the greatest 45 minutes ever in sport" Jesse Owens gets into his stride at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin 1939 Carl Storck becomes 2nd NFL president Williams Batting Average 1941 Ted Williams raises his batting average over .400 for 1st time in 1941 Baseball PlayerTed Williams 30th PGA Championship 1948 30th PGA Championship Men's Golf, Norwood Hills CC: Ben Hogan scores a convincing 7 & 6 win over Mike Turnesa in the Tuesday final for his 2nd PGA crown GolferBen Hogan Baseball History 1951 NY Giant Willie Mays 1st major league game (goes 0 for 5) MLB LegendWillie Mays 1953 Braves Max Surkont strikes out record 8 Reds in a row Sports History 1957 Legendary rugby player Colin Meads makes his All Black debut against Australia - New Zealand win 25-11 in Sydney Rugby Union PlayerColin Meads 1959 US Supreme Courtt rules Louisiana prohibiting black-white boxing unconstitutional 1963 Great Britain ends its amateur-professional classes in cricket Ali Floors The Bear in Just Two Minutes 1965 Muhammad Ali KOs Sonny Liston at 2:12 of round 1 at Central Maine Civic Center, Lewiston to retain his WBC/WBA heavyweight boxing title 'Get up and fight, sucker!' a triumphant Muhammad Ali jeers at the felled Liston – Photo: Neil Leifer / Sports Illustrated 1966 Peru & Argentina soccer fans fight in Lima; 248 die 1967 European Cup Final, Estádio Nacional, Lisbon: Glasgow Celtic beats Internazionale, 2-1; first British team to win the Cup 1970 3rd ABA Championship: Indiana Pacers beat LA Stars, 4 games to 2 Frazier KOs Stander 1972 Heavyweight Joe Frazier KOs Ron Stander Heavyweight Boxing ChampionJoe Frazier 1975 29th NBA Championship: Golden Warriors sweep Wash Bullets in 4 games 1975 Cleveland's Dennis Eckersley, debuts shutting out the A's 6-0 Indy 500 1975 Indianapolis 500: Bobby Unser wins rain-shortened race ahead of defending champion Johnny Rutherford and pole-sitter A. J. Foyt for his second Indy title Auto RacerBobby Unser Racing Car DriverA. J. Foyt 1977 21st European Cup: Liverpool beats Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1 at Rome 1978 Stanley Cup Final, Boston Garden, Boston, MA: 3-peat for Montreal Canadiens; beat Boston Bruins, 4-1 as Mario Tremblay scores twice; 4-2 series victory 1980 Indianapolis 500: Johnny Rutherford wins from pole position for his third Indy victory; sixth driver to win the race three times 1980 Jacek Wszoka of Poland sets high jump record (7'8") Baseball Record 1981 Boston Red Sox Carl Yastrzemski (41) is 4th to play 3,000 MLB baseball games (Cobb, Musial & Aaron) MLB OutfielderCarl Yastrzemski Baseball Record 1982 Ferguson Jenkins becomes 7th pitcher to strike out 3,000 batters Baseball Hall of Fame Pitcher and CoachFerguson Jenkins 1983 27th European Cup: Hamburg beats Juventus 1-0 at Athens 1983 Kirk Gibson (Tigers) & Jorge Orta (Blue Jays) hit inside park HRs 1984 Detroit Tigers lose to Seattle 7-3 ends record tying 17 consecutive wins 1984 Red Sox trade pitcher Dennis Eckersley to Cubs for Bill Buckner Cricket History 1985 Allan Border scores 4th successive 1st class 100 (vs Derbyshire) Test CricketerAllan Border Baseball Record 1986 KC Royal George Brett gets his 2,000th hit MLB Third BasemanGeorge Brett 1988 32nd European Cup: PSV Eindhoven beats Benfica (0-0, 6-5 on penalties) at Stuttgart 1989 Stanley Cup Final, Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec: Calgary Flames beat Montreal Canadiens, 4-2 to win series 4 games to 2; Flames' first SC title 1991 Stanley Cup Final, Metropolitan Sports Center, Bloomington, MN: Pittsburgh Penguins beat Minnesota North Stars, 8-0 for a 4-2 series win; Penguins' first Final series appearance 1992 NY Yankees score 9 runs before 1st out in 8th inn, beat Brewers 13-7 NHL History 1994 Mark Messier scores a natural hat trick for the New York Rangers in game 6 of the NHL Eastern Conference Finals NHL LegendMark Messier 1996 1st Super Rugby Final, Eden Park, Auckland: Blues win inaugural title with a 45-21 victory over the Natal Sharks; fullback Adrian Cashmore lands 3 penalties & 3 conversions for the home team Sports History 1997 Minnesota Twins retire Kirby Puckett's uniform # MLB Center FielderKirby Puckett 1997 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Philadelphia Flyers beat New York Rangers, 4 games to 1 Sports History 1997 Todd and Mel Stottlemyre become 1st father and son to win 100 games in Major League Baseball Baseball Pitcher and CoachMel Stottlemyre Laureus Awards 2000 Laureus World Sports Awards, Monte-Carlo Sporting, Monaco: Sportsman: Tiger Woods; Sportswoman: Marion Jones (rescinded); Team: Manchester United FC Track and Field Athlete and Drug CheatMarion Jones GolferTiger Woods 2002 Super Rugby Final, Jade Stadium, Christchurch: Crusaders win 4th title with a 31-13 thumping of the ACT Brumbies; flyhalf Andrew Mehrtens boots 3 penalties, 2 conversions and a dropped goal for the winners 2003 Indianapolis 500: French born Brazilian driver Gil de Ferran passes Penske teammate and defending champion Hélio Castroneves with 31 laps remaining for his first Indy 500 win 2005 13th UEFA Champions League Final: Liverpool beats Milan (3-3, 3-2 on penalties) 2008 Indianapolis 500: Scott Dixon of New Zealand wins ahead of Vítor Meira and Marco Andretti; 19th winner from pole and first victor from NZ Senior PGA Championship 2008 Senior PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC: Jay Haas wins his second title in the event by 1 stroke from Germany’s Bernhard Langer Golfer and Two-Time Masters ChampionBernhard Langer 2012 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: New Jersey Devils beat New York Rangers, 4 games to 2 UEFA Champions League Final 2013 UEFA Champions League Final, London: Arjen Robben scores twice as Bayern Munich beats Borussia Dortmund, 2-1 in first all-German final Football StarThomas Müller 2014 Indianapolis 500: American driver Ryan Hunter-Reay holds off runner-up Hélio Castroneves of Brazil by a margin of 0.0600 seconds, the second-closest finish in race history Senior PGA Championship 2014 Senior PGA Championship, GC at Shore Harbor: Colin Montgomerie of Scotland wins first of 3 Champions Tour majors by 4 strokes from Tom Watson GolferTom Watson GolferColin Montgomerie
MAY 26 1874 2nd Preakness: William Donohue aboard Culpepper wins in 2:56.5 1883 11th Preakness: G Barbee aboard Jacobus wins in 2:42.5 Cricket History 1884 Australian cricket fast bowler Fred Spofforth takes 7-34 & 7-3 against an England XI in a tour match in Birmingham; match over in just 4 hours CricketerFred Spofforth 1894 German Emanuel Lasker becomes undisputed World Chess Champion by beating Austrian-American defending titleholder Wilhelm Steinitz, 10-5 (4 draws) in Montreal, Canada 1898 32nd Belmont: F Littlefield aboard Bowling Brook wins in 2:32 Walsh No-Hits Highlanders 1907 Chicago White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh no-hits NY Highlanders, 8-1 in 5 inning game Baseball Hall of Fame Pitcher and ManagerEd Walsh 1917 Walt Cruise hit 1st HR out of Braves Field 1923 Inaugural 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race for cars starts through public roads around Le Mans, France; inaugural winners: André Lagache and René Léonard (France) for Chenard & Walcker Ruth Out of Bed 1925 Babe Ruth is finally out of bed, 5 weeks after ulcer surgery Baseball LegendBabe Ruth Cobb's Extra-Base Record 1925 Future Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder Ty Cobb is first to collect 1,000 extra-base hits when he doubles in Detroit Tigers' 8-1 win against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park MLB LegendTy Cobb Klein Hits for Cycle 1933 Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs St Louis Cards Baseball Hall of Fame Right FielderChuck Klein Mel Ott Retires 1946 NY Yankee Mel Ott retires from playing to be a manager only with 2-for-42 & hitting .048 Baseball Player and ManagerMel Ott French Open Men's Tennis 1956 French Championships Men's Tennis: Australian Lew Hoad wins his first and only French title; beats Sven Davidson of Sweden 6-4, 8-6, 6-3 Tennis Player and Four-Time Major ChampionLew Hoad French Open Women's Tennis 1956 French Championships Women's Tennis: American Althea Gibson wins her only French singles title; beats Angela Mortimer of England 6-0, 12-10 Tennis PlayerAlthea Gibson Tennis PlayerAngela Mortimer 1956 Reds' John Klippstein, Hershel Freemman & Joe Blacks no-hitter, broken up with 2 outs in 10th & lose to Braves in 11th, 2-1 1959 MLB Pittsburgh Pirates Harvey Haddix pitches 12 perfect innings, loses in 13th to Braves at Milwaukee County Stadium French Open Men's Tennis 1963 French Championships Men's Tennis: Australian Roy Emerson beats home favourite Pierre Darmon 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 Tennis PlayerRoy Emerson 1963 French Championships Women's Tennis: Australian Lesley Turner wins the first of 2 French titles; beats England's Ann Jones 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 Boxing Title Fight 1972 Joe Frazier TKOs Ron Stander in 5 for heavyweight boxing title Heavyweight Boxing ChampionJoe Frazier 1974 Indianapolis 500: Johnny Rutherford claims first of his three Indy victories; first Sunday start of the event 1980 Dietmar Mogenburg of West Germany ties high jump record at 7'8" 1982 26th European Cup: Aston Villa beats Bayern Munich 1-0 at Rotterdam 1983 29th Walker Cup: US, 13½ - 10½ 1983 LA Lakers set NBA playoff game record of fewest free throws Indy 500 1985 Indianapolis 500: Danny Sullivan wins by 24 seconds from Mario Andretti after surviving famous 360° spin on lap 120 Auto RacerMario Andretti 1988 Stanley Cup Final, Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AL: Edmonton Oilers beat Boston Bruins, 6-3 for 4 game series sweep Sports History 1990 Philadelphia Phillies retire future Baseball Hall of Fame 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt's uniform #20 MLB Third BasemanMike Schmidt Indy 500 1991 Indianapolis 500: Rick Mears wins from pole, becoming the third 4-time winner (joins A. J. Foyt and Al Unser); record 6th career pole position for Mears Auto RacerAl Unser 1993 1st UEFA Champions League Final: Marseille beats Milan 1-0 at Munich Baseball Record 1993 In Major League Baseball, Carlos Martinez famously hits a ball off Jose Canseco's head for a home run MLB PlayerJosé Canseco 1996 Indianapolis 500: first Indy 500 contested by Indy Racing League; many top CART teams boycott; Buddy Lazier wins marking Firestone's first Indy victory since 1971 1997 NHL Western Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings beat Colorado Avalanche, 4 games to 2 Baseball Record 1997 Sammy Sosa (Cubs) & Tony Womack (Pirates) hit inside the park HRs MLB OutfielderSammy Sosa 1999 7th UEFA Champions League Final: Manchester United beats Bayern Munich 2-1 at Barcelona 2000 NHL Eastern Conference Final: New Jersey Devils beat Philadelphia Flyers, 4 games to 3 2001 Super Rugby Final, Canberra: Fullback Andrew Walker kicks 5 penalties & 3 conversions as the ACT Brumbies win their first title; beat Coastal Sharks (Durban), 36-6 2002 Indianapolis 500: Defending champion Hélio Castroneves of Brazil becomes fifth driver in Indy 500 history to win back-to-back races for his second of 4 race victories 2004 12th UEFA Champions League Final: Porto beats AS Monaco 3-0 at Gelsenkirchen 2009 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Pittsburgh Penguins beat Carolina Hurricanes, 4 games to 0 2013 Indian Premier League T20 Cricket Final, Eden Gardens, Kolkata: Mumbai Indians beat Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs; Kieron Pollard 60 no (32) 2013 Indianapolis 500: Tony Kanaan becomes 4th Brazilian to win the race; fastest Indy 500 in history with Kanaan's average speed 187.433 mph; record stands until 2021 2013 Senior PGA Championship, Bellerive CC: Kōki Idoki of Japan wins his lone PGA event by 2 strokes from Jay Haas and Kenny Perry 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers win the NBA Eastern Conference UEFA Champions League Final 2018 UEFA Champions League Final, Kiev: Real Madrid beats Liverpool, 3-1 for third straight title. Zinédine Zidane first manager to win 3 consecutive titles Football Player and ManagerZinedine Zidane 2019 Indianapolis 500: 2016 IndyCar Series champion Simon Pagenaud of France finishes just two-tenths of a second ahead of Alexander Rossi for Team Penske's record-extending 18th victory in the event 2019 Senior PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC: American Ken Tanigawa wins his first career major title by 1 stroke ahead of Scott McCarron 2023 Philadelphia Phillies reliever Craig Kimbrel becomes eighth MLB pitcher to earn 400 career saves, in 6-4 victory over Braves in Atlanta
MAY 27 1878 6th Preakness: C. Holloway aboard Duke of Magenta wins in 2:41.75 Spofforth's 10-20 1878 Australian cricket fast bowler Fred Spofforth takes 10-20 (6-4 and 4-16) in quick-fire 9 wicket tour match win over the MCC in London CricketerFred Spofforth 1881 9th Preakness: T. Costello aboard Saunterer wins in 2:40.5 1882 10th Preakness: T Costello aboard Vanguard wins in 2:44.5 1902 27th Preakness: L Jackson aboard Old England wins in 1:45.8 1903 37th Belmont: John Bullman aboard Africander wins in 2:21.75 1904 NY Giants first baseman Dan McGann collects MLB record 5 stolen bases in 3-1 win over the Brooklyn Superbas at the Polo Grounds in NYC; record broken in 1991 by Otis Nixon 1905 30th Preakness: Willie Davis aboard Cairngore wins in 1:45.8 1933 Trailing 11-3, Yanks score 12 runs in 8th & beat White Sox 15-11 Hubbell's Record Win 1937 New York Giants pitcher Carl Hubbell wins his MLB record 24th consecutive game in a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field; streak starts July 17, 1936 Baseball PitcherCarl Hubbell Bradman's 1,000 Runs 1938 Cricket batting genius Don Bradman scores 145 not out for Australia v Hampshire at Southampton, completing 1,000 runs before the end of May for the second time, the only touring batsman to England ever to perform the feat Cricket LegendDonald Bradman Sports History 1948 Hank Greenberg buys an interest in the Cleveland Indians Baseball PlayerHank Greenberg Sports History 1949 MLB Cleveland Indians start 12-17, owner Bill Veeck arranges a "Second Opening Day" MLB Team Owner and PromoterBill Veeck 1955 Boston Red Sox Norm Zauchin gets 10 RBIs, beating Senators 16-0 1960 Baltimore manager Paul Richards devises oversized catcher's mitt, used by Baltimore Oriole Clint Courtney 1961 60th Women's French Championships: Ann Haydon beats Yola Ramirez (6-2, 6-1) 1961 Fiorentina of Italy win 1st European Cup Winner's Cup against Glasgow Rangers 4-2 in Florence (2nd leg) 1961 French Championships Men's Tennis : Manuel Santana beats Nicola Pietrangeli (4-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-0, 6-2) Sports History 1961 Ralph Boston of US, sets then long jump record at 27' ½" Long JumperRalph Boston 1964 European Cup Final, Praterstadion, Vienna: Internazionale beats Real Madrid, 3-1 for their first title 1965 10th European Cup Final, San Siro, Milan: Jair da Costa scores winner as defending champions Internazionale beat Benfica, 1-0 Sports History 1968 George Halas retires from coaching, finishing with 318 regular-season wins and 6 NFL titles American Football Coach and Team OwnerGeorge Halas 1968 NL awards Montreal & SD major league franchises 1971 23rd Walker Cup: Britain-Ireland, 13-11 1972 Indianapolis 500: Mark Donohue wins after leading only the final 13 laps; owner Roger Penske's first of eighteen Indy 500 victories 1973 American athlete Rick Wohlhuter runs world record 880 yards in 1:44.6 Sports History 1974 Pirates Ken Brett no-hits Padres until 9th inning Baseball PlayerKen Brett 1975 Stanley Cup Final, The Aud, Buffalo, NY: Philadelphia Flyers win back-to-back titles; shutting out Buffalo Sabres, 2-0 for a 4-2 series win; goaltender Bernie Parent wins 2nd consecutive Conn Smyth trophy as playoff MVP 1979 Indianapolis 500: Polesitter Rick Mears takes lead for the final time with 18 laps to go, to win his first of four Indy 500 races 1981 25th European Cup: Liverpool beats Real Madrid 1-0 at Paris 1981 Lenny Randle tries to blow a slow roller foul but umpire says no 1982 New owners headed by John McMullen buy NHL's Colorado Rockies and move the team to the New Jersey Meadowlands under the new name NJ Devils Indy 500 1984 Indianapolis 500: 1979 champion Rick Mears wins second Indy 500 two laps ahead of the field after contenders Tom Sneva and Mario Andretti drop out in second half of the race Auto RacerMario Andretti Sports History 1984 Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria wins 3 singles tennis matches in one day; Italian Open 1984, beats Virginie Ruzici, Carling Basset and Chris Evert in the final 6-3 6-3; only 7th player to beat Evert on clay Tennis LegendChris Evert 1987 31st European Cup: Porto beats Bayern Munich 2-1 at Vienna Sports History 1987 New York Yankees knuckleballer Phil Niekro is 3rd pitcher to make 700th start, joining Cy Young and Don Sutton Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherPhil Niekro 1990 Indianapolis 500: Dutchman Arie Luyendyk takes lead with 32 laps to go to earn first-ever victory in championship-level competition; average speed 185.981 mph is a record that stands until 2013 Sports History 1993 Baseball player Dale Murphy ends his career after 398 HRs Baseball OutfielderDale Murphy 1994 NHL Eastern Conference Final: New York Rangers beat New Jersey Devils, 4 games to 3 1997 Indianapolis 500: Dutchman Arie Luyendyk wins from pole position for his second Indy victory; Treadway Racing finishes 1-2 with Luyendyk's teammate Scott Goodyear runner-up 1997 Major league revenue sharing begins, NY Yanks pay out most $28M 1997 Marv Albert pleads innocent to charges of sexual assault 2000 NHL Western Conference Final: Dallas Stars beat Colorado Avalanche, 4 games to 3 2000 Super Rugby Final, Canberra: Crusaders claim their 3rd consecutive title with a 20-19 win over the ACT Brumbies; flyhalf Andrew Mehrtens kicks 5 penalties for the winners 2001 Indianapolis 500: race rookie Hélio Castroneves of Brazil leads for the final 52 laps to win first of 4 Indy 500s; Penske Racing sweeps 1st-2nd with Gil de Ferran the runner-up Senior PGA Championship 2001 Senior PGA Championship, Ridgewood CC, NJ: 5-time British Open champion Tom Watson wins first of 6 Champions Tour major titles with a 1 stroke win over Jim Thorpe GolferTom Watson 2006 NHL Western Conference Final: Edmonton Oilers beat Anaheim Ducks, 4 games to 1 Sports History 2006 Super Rugby Final, Christchurch: Canterbury Crusaders retain title with a 19-12 win over the Wellington Hurricanes; Dan Carter kicks 4 penalties & a conversion for the winners Rugby PlayerDan Carter 2006 WLAF World Bowl 14, LTU arena, Düsseldorf: Frankfurt Galaxy beats Amsterdam Admirals, 22-7 2007 Indianapolis 500: Scotsman Dario Franchitti declared the winner with 34 laps remaining when race halted by torrential rain Senior PGA Championship 2007 Senior PGA Championship, Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Ocean Course: Denis Watson of Zimbabwe wins his lone major title by a 2 stroke margin from Eduardo Romero of Argentina GolferEduardo Romero 2009 NHL Western Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings beat Chicago Black Hawks, 4 games to 1 2009 UEFA Champions League Final, Rome: Barcelona beats Manchester United, 2-0; first Spanish treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League 2011 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Boston Bruins beat Tampa Bay Lightning, 4 games to 3 2012 Indianapolis 500: Dual champion (2007, 10) Dario Franchitti of Scotland wins his record tying 3rd title; teammate Scott Dixon finishes second, sweeping a 1-2 finish for Chip Ganassi Racing 2012 IPL Cricket Final, M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai: Kolkata Knight Riders beat Chennai Super Kings by 5 wickets; Manvinder Bisla top scores, 89 (48) 2012 Senior PGA Championship, The GC at Harbor Shores: Englishman Roger Chapman wins first of 2 Champions Tour major titles of the year by 2 strokes from John Cook 2015 Golden State Warriors win the NBA Western Conference 2017 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Arsenal beats Chelsea, 2-1; Aaron Ramsey scores 79' winner as Arsène Wenger becomes most successful manager in FA Cup history, winning his 7th title 2018 Indianapolis 500: Will Power becomes first Australian race winner; Roger Penske's 17th Indy 500 victory as a car owner; average speed: 166.935 mph 2018 IPL Cricket Final, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai: Chennai Super Kings beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 8 wickets; Shane Watson top scores, 117 no (57); SK's 3rd IPL title 2018 Senior PGA Championship, GC at Harbor Shores: Englishman Paul Broadhurst wins by 4 strokes from American Tim Petrovic
MAY 28 1742 1st indoor swimming pool opens (Goodman's Fields, London) 1875 3rd Preakness: L Hughes aboard Tom Ochiltree wins in 2:43.5 1880 8th Preakness: L Hughes aboard Grenada wins in 2:40.5 1901 26th Preakness: Fred Landry aboard The Parader wins in 1:47.2 1904 29th Preakness: Eugene Hildebrand aboard Bryn Mawr wins in 1:44.2 1912 Australian cricket spin bowler Jimmy Matthews takes 2 hat-tricks on same day in Triangular Tournament v South Africa at Old Trafford (3/16, 3/38); only player to achieve the feat 1927 Hammond scores his 1,000th cricket run of the season after 22 days Hobbs Last 1st Class Century 1934 Jack Hobbs scores his 197th (or 199th) and last 1st class cricket century at 51 years and 163 days of age [1] CricketerJack Hobbs 1941 1st night game at Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C. (NY Yankees pip the Senators 6-5) 1946 1st night game at Yankee stadium (Senators 2, Yanks 1) 1949 French Championships Men's Tennis: Frank Parker retains title; beats fellow American Budge Patty 6-3, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 1949 French Championships Women's Tennis: Margaret Osborne duPont wins her second French singles crown; beats Nelly Adamson Landry of France 7-5, 6-2 Baseball Record 1951 After going 0-for-12, Willie Mays connects for his 1st major league home run MLB LegendWillie Mays Preakness Stakes 1955 80th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Nashua wins in 1:54.6 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyEddie Arcaro 1955 Indianapolis 500: Bob Sweikert wins; defending champion Bill Vukovich killed in a crash while seemingly on his way to an unprecedented third consecutive Indy 500 1956 Pittsburgh Pirates Dale Long becomes 1st to hit HRs in 8 straight games 1957 NL approves baseball's Brooklyn Dodgers' & NY Giants' move to the US west coast 1958 European Cup Final, Brussels: Francisco Gento scores the winner in extra time as Real Madrid beats AC Milan, 3-2; 3rd consecutive title for Los Blancos 1960 59th Men's French Championships: Nicola Pietrangeli beats Luis Ayala (3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3) French Open Women's Tennis 1960 59th Women's French Championships: Darlene Hard beats Yola Ramirez (6-3, 6-4) Tennis PlayerDarlene Hard 1962 Wide World of Sports with Chris Schenkel premieres on CBS radio 1968 MLB: AL announces it is splitting into 2 divisions 1968 MLB: NL grants San Diego Padres a franchise 1969 European Cup Final, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid: AC Milan striker Pierino Prati scores 3 in 4-1 win over Ajax; second title for I Rossoneri 1973 Chicago White Sox beat Cleveland Indians, 6-3, in 21 innings (game started 5/26) 1973 Indianapolis 500: Gordon Johncock wins first of his two Indy triumphs after rain halts the race at lap 133 1975 19th European Cup: Bayern Munich beats Leeds United 2-0 at Paris Indy 500 1978 Indianapolis 500: Al Unser Snr in a Lola dominates second half of race to hold off Tom Sneva for his third Indy victory Auto RacerAl Unser 1980 2 Oakland A's steal home in 1st inning 1980 24th European Cup: Nottingham Forest beats Hamburg 1-0 at Madrid 1980 Joe Darby does a standing long jump of 12'5" 1986 White Sox Joe Cowley sets record striking out 1st 7 Rangers he faces Indy 500 1989 Indianapolis 500: Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil first foreign winner since 1966; completes final lap under caution after crashing with Al Unser Jr Auto RacerEmerson Fittipaldi Indy Car DriverAl Unser Jr. Baseball Record 1994 Twin's Dave Winfield passes Rod Carew into 15th hit list (3,054) Baseball Hall of Fame InfielderRod Carew Baseball Hall of Fame OutfielderDave Winfield 1995 Indianapolis 500: Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve wins as race leader Scott Goodyear is controversially black flagged on lap 195 1995 White Sox (5) & Tigers (7) combine for record 12 HRs at Tiger Stadium 1997 5th UEFA Champions League Final: Borussia Dortmund beats Juventus 3-1 at Munich 2000 Indianapolis 500: reigning CART champion Juan Pablo Montoya leads for 167 laps to cruise to victory; first rookie winner since Graham Hill 1966 2002 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Carolina Hurricanes beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 2 2003 11th UEFA Champions League Final: Milan beats Juventus (0-0, 3-2 on penalties) at Manchester Sports History 2003 Patrick Roy officially announces his retirement from the NHL NHL Goalie and CoachPatrick Roy Sports History 2005 Super Rugby Final, Christchurch: Canterbury Crusaders claim their 5th title with a 35-25 win over the NSW Waratahs; Dan Carter lands 3 conversions & 2 penalties for the winners Rugby PlayerDan Carter Baseball Record 2006 Barry Bonds hits his 715th career home run, passing Babe Ruth on the MLB all-time list MLB LegendBarry Bonds Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 2006 Indianapolis 500: Sam Hornish Jr. wins from the pole position; record 14th Indy victory for Penske Racing; 0.0635 second margin from runner-up Marco Andretti second-closest finish in history at the time 2006 Senior PGA Championship, Oak Tree GC: Jay Haas wins his first of 3 Champions Tour major titles with a birdie on the third playoff hole against Brad Bryant 2011 IPL Cricket Final, M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai: Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 58 runs; Murali Vijay 95 (52), Ravichandran Ashwin 3/16 2011 UEFA Champions League Final, London: FC Barcelona beats Manchester United, 3-1; 4th title for Barça 2016 UEFA Champions League Final, Milan: Real Madrid beats cross-town rivals Atlético Madrid, 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw at the end of extra time; record-extending 11th title 2017 Indianapolis 500: Japanese ex-Formula 1 driver Takuma Sato of Andretti Autosport becomes first Asian to win the race; Brazilian Hélio Castroneves finishes just 0.2011 seconds behind Senior PGA Championship 2017 Senior PGA Championship, Trump National GC: A week after winning The Tradition, Bernhard Langer of Germany triumphs by 1 stroke from Vijay Singh Golfer and Two-Time Masters ChampionBernhard Langer GolferVijay Singh 2022 UEFA Champions League Final, Paris: Carlo Ancelotti becomes first manager to win CL x 4 as Real Madrid beats Liverpool, 1-0 2023 Indianapolis 500: Josef Newgarden produces an audacious pass of defending champion Marcus Ericsson for his first Indy victory; team owner Roger Penske 19th race win
MAY 29 1897 31st Belmont: Joe Scherrer aboard Scottish Chieftain wins in 2:23.25 1900 25th Preakness: H Spencer aboard Hindus wins in 1:48.4 1916 NY Giants win 17th consecutive road game 1922 US Supreme Court rules organized baseball is a sport and not a business and thus not subject to antitrust laws 1940 Adolf Kiefer swims world record 100 yards backstroke (58.8 sec) 52nd French Championships 1948 52nd French Championships Men's Tennis: Frank Parker wins 1st of 2 straight French titles; beats Jaroslav Drobný 6-4, 7-5, 5-7, 8-6 Ice Hockey and Tennis StarJaroslav Drobný 1948 French Championships Women's Tennis: Belgium-born but representing France, Nelly Landry beats American Shirley Fry 6-2, 0-6, 6-0 for her lone major title 1954 British runner Diane Leather becomes first woman to run the mile in under 5 minutes; 4:59.6 at Alexander Sports Ground in Birmingham, England French Open Men's Tennis 1954 French Championships Men's Tennis: Tony Trabert beats Art Larsen 6-4, 7-5, 6-1 for first of 2 straight French singles titles Tennis Player and Five-Time Major ChampionTony Trabert French Open Women's Tennis 1954 French Championships Women's Tennis: Maureen Connolly retains her title; beats Ginette Bucaille of France 6-4, 6-1 Tennis playerMaureen Connolly 1957 NYC Mayor Robert Wagner says he plans to confer with the Giants & Dodgers about the proposed move to the west coast World Record 1965 American long jumper Ralph Boston sets then world record 27' 4 3/4" (8.35m) at Modesto, California Long JumperRalph Boston French Open Men's Tennis 1965 French Championships Men's Tennis: Fred Stolle beats fellow Australian Tony Roche 3-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3 for his first Grand Slam singles title Tennis Player and CoachTony Roche Tennis Player and BroadcasterFred Stolle 1965 French Championships Women's Tennis: Australian Lesley Turner Bowrey wins her 2nd French singles crown; upsets doubles partner Margaret Smith 6-3, 6-4 1965 Phillies Dick Allen hits 529' HR out of Connie Mack Stadium 1968 European Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Bobby Charlton scores twice as Manchester United beats Benfica, 4-1; first English club to win the trophy Indy 500 1971 Indianapolis 500: Defending champion Al Unser Snr becomes first and only driver to win race on his birthday; leads for final 83 laps Auto RacerAl Unser 1972 LPGA Titleholders Championship Women's Golf, Southern Pines CC: Sandra Palmer wins first of 2 majors by a massive 10 strokes from Judy Rankin and Mickey Wright 1976 Only HR of Joe Niekro's 22-year career, comes off brother Phil 1977 Australian Sue Prell first female golfer to hit consecutive holes-in one; 13th and 14th holes at Chatswood Golf Club, Sydney Indy 500 1977 Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt. becomes first driver to win Indy 500 four times; last time winning car built entirely within US; Janet Guthrie first female to qualify, lasts 27 laps Racing Car DriverA. J. Foyt Sports History 1980 Larry Bird beats out Magic Johnson for NBA rookie of year NBA LegendLarry Bird NBA LegendMagic Johnson 1983 Indianapolis 500: Tom Sneva wins his first Indy 500; represents record 7th Indy victory for chief mechanic George Bignotti 1983 Yuri Dumchev of USSR throws discus a record 71.86 m Sports History 1984 Boston Red Sox retires #9 (Ted Williams) & #4 (Joe Cronin) Baseball PlayerTed Williams Baseball Player and ManagerJoe Cronin 1985 29th European Cup: Juventus beats Liverpool 1-0 at Brussels 1985 Amputee Steve Fonyo completes cross-Canada marathon at Victoria, British Columbia, after 14 months 1987 Robin Ventura set a college baseball record with hits in 57 games 1988 Graeme Hick scores his 1,000th run of 1st-class cricket season 1988 Indianapolis 500: Rick Mears claims his third-career Indy 500 victory; 50th victory in Championship racing for owner Roger Penske and Penske Racing Sports History 1989 Philadelphia Phillies 12-time All Star 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt retires from MLB at 39 MLB Third BasemanMike Schmidt 1990 MLB New York Mets fire manager Davey Johnson and hire Bud Harrelson as his replacement Baseball Record 1990 Rickey Henderson steals record 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's record MLB OutfielderRickey Henderson MLB LegendTy Cobb 1991 35th European Cup: Red Star Belgrade beats Marseille (0-0, 5-3 on penalties) at Bari 1992 NY Mets score in 9th to end home shut-out streak at 3 games Sports History 1992 White Sox Tim Raines swipes his 700th career base MLB OutfielderTim Raines 1993 NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Final: Los Angeles Kings beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 3 Sports History 1993 Texas Ranger Jose Canseco pitches 8th inning in 15-1 loss to Red Sox, he gives up 3 runs on 2 hits & 3 walks, he damages his arm MLB PlayerJosé Canseco Indy 500 1994 Indianapolis 500: Al Unser Jr wins from pole position for his second Indy 500 victory for Marlboro Team Penske Indy Car DriverAl Unser Jr. 1996 NHL Western Conference Final: Colorado Avalanche beat Detroit Red Wings, 4 games to 2 2001 U.S. Supreme Court rules that disabled golfer Casey Martin can use a cart to ride in tournaments Indy 500 2005 Indianapolis 500: Dan Wheldon becomes first British-born winner since Graham Hill in 1966; first Indy 500 victory for car owner Michael Andretti of Andretti-Green Racing Racing Car DriverDan Wheldon 2005 Senior PGA Championship, Laurel Valley GC: Mike Reid wins his first of 2 Champions Tour major titles with a birdie on the first playoff hole against Jerry Pate and Dana Quigley 2010 In an all South African Super 14 Rugby final, the Bulls (Pretoria) retain title, 25-17 over the Stormers (Cape Town) at the Orlando Stadium, Soweto; Morné Steyn kicks 6 penalties and a conversion for the Bulls 2010 Philadelphia Phillies' Roy Halladay becomes 20th pitcher to throw a perfect game (1-0 vs Florida Marlins), in Miami 2010 Super Rugby Final, Orlando Stadium, Soweto: Bulls (Pretoria) successfully defend their title with a 25-17 win over the Stormers (Cape Town) in an all-South African final 2011 Indianapolis 500: 2005 champion Dan Wheldon of England wins his 2nd Indy 500; 4 months later he is killed in a race accident in Las Vegas Senior PGA Championship 2011 Senior PGA Championship, Valhalla GC: Tom Watson wins his 6th and final Champions Tour major title with a birdie on the first playoff hole against David Eger GolferTom Watson 2014 NHL Eastern Conference Final: New York Rangers beat Montreal Canadians, 4 games to 2 2015 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Tampa Bay Lightning beat New York Rangers, 4 games to 3 2016 Indianapolis 500: American driver Alexander Rossi of Andretti Herta Autosport runs out of fuel on the final lap but coasts across line for the victory in 100th running of the race 2016 IPL Cricket Final, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore: Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 runs; David Warner 69 (38) Senior PGA Championship 2016 Senior PGA Championship, GC at Harbor Shores: Rocco Mediate wins his lone career major title by 3 strokes from Colin Montgomerie of Scotland GolferColin Montgomerie Sports History 2017 Tiger Woods is arrested and charged with driving under the influence in Jupiter, Florida GolferTiger Woods 2021 UEFA Champions League Final, Porto: Kai Havertz scores just before halftime to give Chelsea a 1-0 win over Manchester City in an all-English final; Blues' second CL title 2022 Indianapolis 500: Marcus Ericsson driving for Chip Ganassi Racing is second wining Swedish-born driver; holds off furious charge from Pato O'Ward with 2 laps to go to win his first Indy 500 2022 IPL Cricket Final, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad: Debut team Gujarat Titans beat Rajasthan Royals by 7 wickets; Shubman Gill 45no, Hardik Pandya 3/17 2022 Jai Hindley becomes only the second Australian cyclist to win a Grand Tour with a 1' 18" victory over 2019 champion Richard Carapaz in the Giro d'Italia 2023 IPL Cricket Final, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad: Ravinda Jadeja hits a boundary off the final ball for the Chennai Super Kings to beat the Gujarat Titans by 5 wickets; CSK 5th title
MAY 30 1890 First baseman Dave Foutz hits Brooklyn Bridegrooms' (later Dodgers) first ever home run during doubleheader defeats to Chicago Colts at Washington Park, Brooklyn 1894 Boston Beaneaters baseball second baseman Bobby Lowe first to hit 4 home runs in MLB game in 20-11 win against Cincinnati Reds W. G. Grace Scores 1000 1895 English cricket icon W. G. Grace scores 169 for Gloucestershire against Middlesex at Lord's for his 1,000th first-class run of the season in just 22 days CricketerW. G. Grace 1896 First car accident occurs; Henry Wells hits a cyclist in NYC 1899 24th Preakness: R Clawson aboard Half Time wins in 1:47 1903 28th Preakness: W Gannon aboard Flocarline wins in 1:44.8 1906 40th Belmont: Lucien Lyne aboard Burgomaster wins in 2:20 1907 41st Belmont Stakes: George Mountain aboard 3-year-old stallion Peter Pan wins 1908 42nd Belmont: Joe Notter aboard Colin win 1910 44th Belmont: James Butwell aboard Sweep wins in 2:22 1911 1st Indianapolis 500: Ray Harroun driving a Marmon Wasp for Nordyke & Marmon Company comes out of retirement, wins inaugural event; average speed: 74.602 mph (120.060 km/h) 1912 Indianapolis 500: Joe Dawson in the American-manufactured, 4-cylinder National, wins in race record 6:21:06; time is 21:02 faster than previous 1911 record 1913 Indianapolis 500: Frenchman Jules Goux becomes first non-American to win race in a car owned by French manufacturer Peugeot 1914 Indianapolis 500: Frenchman René Thomas driving for Louis Delâge wins ahead of Arthur Duray of Belgium 1916 Indianapolis 500: Dario Resta accompanied by riding mechanic Bob Dahnke lead 103 of 120 laps to claim victory; only Indy 500 scheduled for less than 500 miles (300) 1921 Indianapolis 500: Tommy Milton accompanied by riding mechanic Harry Franck wins the first of two 500 victories after Ralph DePalma had led for 109 laps 1922 Cubs and Cardinals trade outfielders between morning and afternoon games of doubleheader; Max Flack goes to St. Louis, Cliff Heathcote heads to Chicago; both get hits for new clubs in the nightcap 1922 Indianapolis 500: Jimmy Murphy becomes first driver to win the race from pole position; accompanied by riding mechanic Ernie Olson 1923 Indianapolis 500: 1921 champion Tommy Milton becomes first multiple race winner; Howdy Wilcox drives relief for laps 103-151 as Milton's hands are bandaged due to blisters 1924 Indianapolis 500: Lora Lawrence Corum starts the race and is relieved midway by Joe Boyer who drives to victory; both drivers credited as "co-winners" 1925 Indianapolis 500: Race winner Peter DePaolo becomes first driver to complete 500 miles in under 5 hours, and have an average over 100 mph; Norman Batten drives 21 laps of relief while DePaolo has his hands bandaged due to blisters 1927 Indianapolis 500: First-time starter George Souders wins by 8 laps, largest margin since 1913; first driver to win full-500 mile race with no help from relief driver or riding mechanic Walter Johnson's Record Shutout 1927 Walter Johnson records 110th and final shutout of his Baseball HOF career, the most in MLB history; Washington Senators score 3-0 win over Boston Red Sox MLB PitcherWalter Johnson 1928 Indianapolis 500: Rookie driver Louis Meyer takes first of 3 career Indy victories after 20 lap duel with Tony Gulotta and Jimmy Gleason 1929 Indianapolis 500: Ray Keech takes lead for final time on lap 158 for his first Indy 500 win; car owner Maude A. Yagle is first and only female winning owner in Indy history 1930 Indianapolis 500: Polesitter Billy Arnold takes lead on lap 3 and never gives it up; total 198 laps stands as all-time Indy 500 race record; accompanied by riding mechanic Spider Matlock 1931 Indianapolis 500: Defending champion Billy Arnold leads for 155 laps before axle trouble; Louis Schneider leads final 34 laps accompanied by riding mechanic Jigger Johnson Baseball History 1931 Phillies Chuck Klein homers off Ben Cantwell (Braves) in both ends DH Baseball Hall of Fame Right FielderChuck Klein 1932 Indianapolis 500: Fred Frame takes lead for good on lap 152, winning from 27th on starting grid; accompanied by riding mechanic Jerry Houck 1932 Yankees dedicate a plaque to Miller Huggins 1933 Indianapolis 500: Louis Meyer wins accompanied by riding mechanic Lawson Harris; Mark Billman killed in a crash on lap 79; Lester Spangler and riding mechanic "Monk" Jordan die in a crash on lap 132 1934 Indianapolis 500: Indianapolis native Bill Cummings accompanied by riding mechanic Earl Unversaw wins race where only 12 of 33 entrants finish 1935 Indianapolis 500: Kelly Petillo accompanied by riding mechanic Jimmy Dunham win; Pete DePaolo becomes first to win race separately as a driver (1925) and owner Babe Ruth's Final Bat 1935 Philadelphia pitcher Jim Bivin retires Babe Ruth on an infield grounder in "the Babe's" final MLB at-bat; Ruth plays just 1 inning in Boston Braves, 11-6 loss to Phillies at the Baker Bowl Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1936 Indianapolis 500: Louis Meyer becomes first 3-time winner of the race; Lawson Harris is first 2-time riding mechanic; famous tradition of serving milk in victory lane commences 20th PGA Championship 1937 20th PGA Championship Men's Golf, Pittsburgh Field Club: Defending champion Denny Shute defeats Jug McSpaden in 37 holes GolferDenny Shute 1937 42nd Men's French Championships: Henner Henkel beats Bunny Austin (6-1, 6-4, 6-3) 1937 42nd Women's French Championships: Hilde Sperling beats Simonne Mathieu (6-2, 6-4) 1938 Indianapolis 500: Polesitter Floyd Roberts claims winner's cheque $32,075; car owner Lou Moore is also the chief mechanic 1938 New York Yankees sweep arch rival Boston Red Sox, 10-0 & 5-4 in front of 83,533 at Yankee Stadium 1939 Indianapolis 500: Reigning champion Floyd Roberts is killed in crash on lap 109; Wilbur Shaw wins his second of 3 Indy 500 titles 1940 Indianapolis 500: Wilbur Shaw drives same Maserati 8CTF he had driven to victory in 1939; first driver in the history to win at Indy in consecutive years 29th Indianapolis 500 1941 29th Indianapolis 500: Floyd Davis/Mauri Rose win final 500 prior to United States involvement in WWII; final time one car would carry 2 drivers to victory at Indy Auto RacerMauri Rose Paige Defeats Dizzy Dean All-Stars 1942 Satchel Paige pitches 5 innings to defeat Dizzy Dean All-Stars 8-1 Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherSatchel Paige 1946 Bama Rowell hits a home run in a baseball match - the ball shatters Bulova Clock in Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York 1946 Indianapolis 500: Race resumes after WWII hiatus, George Robson wins by 44 seconds ahead of rookie Jimmy Jackson 1947 31st Indianapolis 500: Mauri Rose leads for final 8 laps after confused pit messages with teammate Bill Holland to take the controversial victory; race marred by a 41st lap crash that claims life of Shorty Cantlon 1949 33rd Indianapolis 500: After finishing runner-up the previous 2 years, Bill Holland finally wins giving car owner Lou Moore his 3rd consecutive Indy victory; 1947-48 winner Mauri Rose fired after the race for ignoring team orders Charles vs Maxim 1951 Ezzard Charles beats Joey Maxim in 15 for heavyweight boxing title Boxer and World Heavyweight ChampionEzzard Charles 1951 Indianapolis 500: Lee Wallard wins in a Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser that loses its brakes, suffers damaged exhaust pipe and broken shock absorber mounting 1952 Charlie Grimm succeeds Tommy Holmes as manager of Boston Braves 1952 Indianapolis 500: Troy Ruttman at 22 years 80 days sets record for youngest 500 winner in history; his Kuzma-Offenhauser is last dirt track car to win at Indy 1953 1st major league network baseball game-Cleveland 7, Chicago 2 French Open Men's Tennis 1953 French Championships Men's Tennis: Ken Rosewall of Australia wins his 2nd Grand Slam title, beating American Vic Seixas 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2 Tennis Player and Eight-Time Major ChampionKen Rosewall Tennis PlayerVic Seixas French Open Women's Tennis 1953 French Championships Women's Tennis: Maureen Connolly beats fellow American Doris Hart 6-2, 6-4 for the 2nd leg of her Grand Slam Tennis playerMaureen Connolly Tennis PlayerDoris Hart 1953 Indianapolis 500: Labelled "Hottest 500" due to high temperatures, Bill Vukovich wins first of 2 consecutive Indy 500 victories; Carl Scarborough drops out of race, and later dies of heat prostration 1954 Dutch bishops forbid membership to non-catholic sporting clubs 1956 Indianapolis 500: Pat Flaherty wins in a Watson-Offenhauser; first 500 to be governed by the United States Automobile Club Baseball History 1956 Mickey Mantle misses by 18 inches hitting 1st home run out of Yankee Stadium in the first game of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators Baseball LegendMickey Mantle European Cup Final 1957 European Cup Final, Madrid: Alfredo Di Stéfano and Francisco Gento score as defending champions Real Madrid beats Fiorentina, 2-0 1957 Indianapolis 500: Sam Hanks wins in his thirteenth attempt; first driver to win a $100,000 single-race payday 1957 Test Cricket debut for Rohan Kanhai v England at Edgbaston 1958 Indianapolis 500: Jimmy Bryan wins a race best known for a massive first-lap, 15-car pileup that results in death of fan-favourite driver Pat O'Connor 1959 58th Men's French Championships: Nicola Pietrangeli beats Ian Vermaak (3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1) 1959 58th Women's French Championships: Christine Truman beats Zsuzsi Kormoczy (6-4, 7-5) 1959 Indianapolis 500: Rodger Ward earns first of 2 career Indy 500 victories as a record 16 cars complete full 500 miles; for the first time all cars required to have roll bars 1960 Indianapolis 500: Greatest two-man duel in race history; winner Jim Rathmann and Rodger Ward battle out then-record 29 lead changes until Ward slows with tire trouble Indy 500 1961 50th Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt takes lead with 3 laps to go to win his first of 4 Indy 500 victories by a margin of 8.28 seconds from Eddie Sachs 1962 Indianapolis 500: Rodger Ward and Len Sutton finish 1st-2nd for Leader Cards Racing; Parnelli Jones breaks 150 mph (240 km/h) barrier in qualifying 1963 Indianapolis 500: Parnelli Jones takes his only Indy 500 win despite his car spewing oil from a cracked overflow tank for many laps 1964 French Championships Men's Tennis: Manuel Santana beats Nicola Pietrangeli (6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5) French Open Women's Tennis 1964 French Championships Women's Tennis: Margaret Court of Australia wins her second French singles crown; beats Maria Bueno of Brazil 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 1964 Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt wins but race primarily remembered for fiery 7-car accident resulting in deaths of Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald; last race won by a front-engined "roadster" Indy 500 1966 Indianapolis 500: English 1962 F1 World Champion Graham Hill wins after leading for a total of only 10 laps; first rookie winner since 1927 Whitey Ford Retires 1967 Yankee Whitey Ford, nearing 41, announces his retirement from baseball MLB PitcherWhitey Ford Indy 500 1968 Indianapolis 500: Bobby Unser driving a piston-powered Offenhauser beats Dan Gurney to win his first of 3 Indy 500 triumphs 1969 Australian Derek Clayton runs world record marathon (2:08:33.6) at Antwerp, Belgium; record disputed (short course) Indy 500 1969 Indianapolis 500: Mario Andretti leads for 116 laps to win for car owner Andy Granatelli in record time of 3:11:14.71; breaks previous record by nearly 5 minutes 1970 Baseball All-Star voting is returned to fans Indy 500 1970 Indianapolis 500: Al Unser Snr joins his brother Bobby as the first duo of brothers to win the race; owner Parnelli Jones second to win as both a driver and owner Sports History 1970 Tigers Al Kaline collides with another player & swallows his tongue Baseball Record 1971 Willie Mays hits his 638th HR, sets NL record of 1,950 runs scored MLB LegendWillie Mays 1973 17th European Cup: Ajax beats Juventus 1-0 at Belgrade 1976 Indianapolis 500: Polesitter Johnny Rutherford awarded race after taking the lead on lap 80, and leading when rain halted the race on lap 103; shortest Indy 500 in history 1976 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Pine Ridge GC: Betty Burfeindt wins her only major title, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Judy Rankin 1977 Cleveland Indian Dennis Eckersley no-hits California Angels, 2-0 1979 23rd European Cup: Nottingham Forest beats Malmo FF 1-0 at Munich 1981 LA Dodgers are quickest to get 1,000,000 attendance in a season in only 22 games 1982 Indianapolis 500: Gordon Johncock beats Rick Mears by 0.16 seconds; closest finish in Indy 500 history to that point Baseball History 1983 AL President Lee MacPhail suspends Yankees owner George Steinbrenner for one week, for his public criticism of umpires 1984 28th European Cup: Liverpool beats Roma (1-1, 4-2 on penalties) at Rome 1984 NL suspends Mario Soto 5 days for Reds-Cubs fight on May 27th Stanley Cup 1985 Stanley Cup Final, Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AL: Edmonton Oilers take back-to-back titles; beat Philadelphia Flyers, 8-3 for a 4-1 series victory; Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri each post a goal and 3 assists Barry Bonds Debut 1986 Barry Bonds makes his MLB debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates 1986 Indianapolis 500: Bobby Rahal becomes first driver in race history to complete the 500 miles (800 km) in less than 3 hours; average speed 170.722 mph (274.750 km/h) Tyson TKOs Thomas 1987 Mike Tyson beats Pinklon Thomas by TKO in round 6 in Las Vegas to retain WBC / WBA heavyweight boxing titles 1987 Tony Tucker TKOs Buster Douglas in 10 for heavyweight boxing title 1992 NY Yankee Scott Sanderson becomes 9th to beat all 26 teams Indy 500 1993 Indianapolis 500: Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi passes reigning F1 World Champion Nigel Mansell with 16 laps to go for his second race win Auto RacerEmerson Fittipaldi 1996 Albert Belle uses a forearm to break up a double play & nearly breaks Brewer 2nd baseman Fernando Vina's nose, Belle gets 2 game suspension NHL History 1997 Ken Dryden becomes president of NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs 1998 Super Rugby Final, Eden Park, Auckland: In an all-NZ final, Andrew Mehrtens lands 2 penalties & 2 conversions as the Canterbury Crusaders beat the Blues, 20-13; Crusaders' first title 1999 Indianapolis 500: Kenny Bräck of Sweden wins after race leader Robby Gordon runs out of fuel with just over one lap to go 1999 Super Rugby Final, Carisbrook, Dunedin: Canterbury Crusaders retain title with a 24-19 win over Otago Highlanders; flyhalf Andrew Mehrtens kicks 3 penalties, a conversion & dropped goal for the winners Indy 500 2004 Indianapolis 500: Buddy Rice wins from pole for team owners Bobby Rahal and David Letterman in a rain shortened race (450 miles - 180 of 200 scheduled laps) Sports History 2008 Stacy Lewis helps the U.S. team win the Curtis Cup, going 5-0 in the matches, and turns professional immediately afterward 2009 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London (89,391): Chelsea beats Everton, 2-1; Frank Lampard scores 72' winner 2009 Super Rugby Final, Pretoria: Morné Steyn kicks 5 conversions & 2 penalties as the Bulls thump the Chiefs (Waikato, NZ), 61-17 Indy 500 2010 Indianapolis 500: Scotsman Dario Franchitti driving for Target Chip Ganassi Racing wins his 2nd Indy title ahead of Dan Wheldon and Marco Andretti Senior PGA Championship 2010 Senior PGA Championship, Colorado GC: Tom Lehman wins first of 3 Champions Tour major titles with a par on the first hole of a playoff with Fred Couples and David Frost 2012 Vishwanathan Anand wins his fifth World Chess Championship 2015 Alistair Cook becomes the leading run scorer of all time in test cricket for England 2015 English FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London (89,283): Arsenal beats Aston Villa, 4-0; Gunners' 12th title 2015 NHL Western Conference Finals: Chicago Blackhawks beat Anaheim Ducks, 4 games to 3 2021 Indianapolis 500: Brazilian Hélio Castroneves wins his record 4th title in 2:37:19.3846; new record for fastest running of the race with average speed 190.690 mph
MAY 31 1859 Philadelphia A's organize to play "town ball" became baseball 20 years later 1868 Dr James Moore (UK) wins 1st recorded bicycle race, (2k) velocipede race at Parc fde St Cloud, Paris 1880 League of American Wheelmen (1st US bicycle association), forms in Newport, Rhode Island 1900 Tom Hayward scores 1,000th cricket run of season (sets record 1074) 1902 Australia Cricket all out 36 v England, Edgbaston, their lowest ever 1914 Chicago White Sox Joe Benz no-hits Cleveland Indians, 6-1 1915 Indianapolis 500: Italian-born American driver Ralph DePalma accompanied by riding mechanic Louis Fontaine wins from Englishman Dario Resta 1919 Indianapolis 500: Howdy Wilcox accompanied by riding mechanic Leo Banks win; driver Arthur Thurman dies in a crash on lap 45; lap 96, Louis LeCocq and riding mechanic Robert Bandini wrecked in turn 2, both burned to death 1920 Indianapolis 500: French driver Gaston Chevrolet accompanied by riding mechanic John Bresnahan wins the race without a single tire change, a remarkable feat at the time 1921 Boston Red Sox 1st baseman John "Stuffy" McInnis begins an errorless string of 1,700 chances 1926 Indianapolis 500: First rain-shortened race in "500" history; Frank Lockhart wins after 20 lap duel with Dave Lewis; race called after 400 miles (160 laps) 1927 Tiger 1st baseman Johnny Neun makes an unassisted triple play 1928 Charlie Hallows scores his 1,000th run of Cricket season British Amateur Championship 1930 British Amateur Championship, Men's Golf, St. Andrews Links: Bobby Jones scores a 7 & 6 win over Englishman Roger Wethered for the first leg of his Grand Slam GolferBobby Jones Bradman Completes 1,000 Runs 1930 Don Bradman batting for Australia v Hampshire at Southampton is 47 not out at stumps, bringing his aggregate to 1,001 runs, the first cricket touring overseas batsman to complete 1,000 runs by end of May Cricket LegendDonald Bradman 1930 Philadelphia Athletics's Max Bishop draws 8 walks in a doubleheader to set MLB record 36th French Championships 1931 36th French Championship Women's Tennis: Cilly Aussem of Germany beats England's Betty Nuthall 8-6, 6-1 for the first of 2 major titles in 1931 Tennis PlayerBetty Nuthall 36th French Championships 1931 36th French Championships Men's Tennis: Jean Borotra wins his only home title; beats fellow Frenchman Christian Boussus 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 Tennis PlayerJean Borotra 1937 Indianapolis 500: Wilbur Shaw and riding mechanic 'Jigger' Johnson win race from Ralph Hepburn by 2.16 seconds, closest finish to that point; Johnson last winning riding mechanic Hubbell's Streak Ends 1937 Second largest crowd in Polo Grounds history (61,756) sees Brooklyn Dodgers beat NY Giants, 10-3, ending Carl Hubbell's record consecutive-game winning streak at 24 Baseball PitcherCarl Hubbell 1938 Bill Edrich scores his 1,000th run of cricket season, all at Lord's 1941 German occupiers forbids Jews access to beach & swimming pools 1941 Nazi occupiers forbid Jews access to beaches and swimming pools in the Netherlands 25th PGA Championship 1942 25th PGA Championship Men's Golf, Seaview CC: Sam Snead beats Jim Turnesa, 2 & 1 for his first PGA Tour major title GolferSam Snead 1947 79th Belmont: Ruperto Donoso aboard Phalanx wins in 2:29.6 32nd Indianapolis 500 1948 32nd Indianapolis 500: For the second straight year, Blue Crown Spark Plug teammates Mauri Rose and Bill Holland finish 1st-2nd; Rose the second driver to win the 500 in consecutive years Auto RacerMauri Rose Lasorda Strikes Out Rugmakers 1948 Canadian-American League Schenectady Blue Jays pitcher Tommy Lasorda strikes out 25 Amsterdam Rugmakers (in 15 innings), and knocks in the winning run Baseball Pitcher and ManagerTommy Lasorda 1949 31st PGA Championship Men's Golf, Hermitage CC: Sam Snead beats fellow American Johnny Palmer, 3 & 2; first time reigning Masters champion wins PGA Championship in the same calendar year. 1950 Indianapolis 500: Johnny Parsons becomes first American to win a World Championship event; race stopped after 138 laps (345 miles) due to rain 1954 Indianapolis 500: Bill Vukovich takes the lead on lap 150 to win his second consecutive 500; sets then record 130.840 mph average race speed 1958 57th Women's French Championships: Zsuzsi Kormoczy beats Shirley Bloomer (6-4, 1-6, 6-2) 1958 French Championships Men's Tennis: Mervyn Rose wins his first and only French title; beats Luis Ayala of Chile 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 1961 European Cup Final, Wankdorf Stadium, Bern: Benfica beats Barcelona 3-2; first Portuguese team to reach final and win the tournament 1964 SF Giants beat NY Mets, 8-6, in 23 innings (2nd game) (7 hrs 32 mins) Indy 500 1965 Indianapolis 500: Scottish F1 driver Jim Clark becomes first foreigner in 49 years to win; only driver in history to win Indy 500 and F1 World C'ship in the same year Auto RacerJim Clark 1967 Bayern Munchen of West Germany wins 7th European Cup Winner's Cup against Rangers of Scotland 1-0 in Nuremberg Indy 500 1967 Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt weaves his way through a pileup on the final lap to win his third Indy 500 victory; first Indy 500 win for Goodyear tires since 1919 Racing Car DriverA. J. Foyt 1972 16th European Cup: Ajax beats Internazionale 2-0 at Rotterdam 1973 Glenn Turner scores his 1,000th run of English cricket season 1983 37th NBA Championship: Philadelphia 76ers sweep LA Lakers in 4 games Cricket Record 1984 Viv Richards hits 189* (170 balls) v England, ODI cricket record Cricketer and Master BlasterViv Richards 1985 New Orleans Saints are sold for $70,204,000 1987 Saul Ballesteros drives 3 golf balls off Mt McKinley, Alaska 1987 Stanley Cup Final, Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AL: Edmonton Oilers beat Philadelphia Flyers, 3-1 to win title 4 games to 3: Oilers' 3rd SC 1994 Padres scores 13 in 2nd vs Pirates 1997 Super Rugby Final, Eden Park, Auckland: Blues win second straight title with a 23-7 victory over ACT Brumbies; fullback Adrian Cashmore lands 3 penalties & 2 conversions for the winners 1999 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Buffalo Sabres beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 1 2002 NHL Western Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings beat Colorado Avalanche, 4 games to 3 2002 The New Jersey Nets defeat the Boston Celtics 96-88 in Game 6 of the NBA's Eastern Conference Championship, winning the series 4 games to 2 to advance to their first NBA Finals appearance. Senior PGA Championship 2004 Senior PGA Championship, Valhalla GC: Hale Irwin wins his 4th title in the event by 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Jay Haas GolferHale Irwin Super Rugby Final 2008 Super Rugby Final, Christchurch: Canterbury Crusaders claim their 7th title with a 20-12 win over NSW Waratahs; Dan Carter kicks 4 penalties & a dropped goal for the home team Rugby PlayerDan Carter Bolt Sets 100m Record 2008 Usain Bolt breaks the world record in the 100m sprint, with a wind-legal (+1.7m/s) 9.72 seconds Olympic SprinterUsain Bolt 2015 Harriette Thompson aged 92 and 65 days becomes the oldest woman to complete a marathon (Suja Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon in San Diego) Zidane Resigns 2018 Zinédine Zidane announces his resignation as Real Madrid manager after 3 successive Champions League titles Football Player and ManagerZinedine Zidane Osaka Leaves the French Open 2021 Naomi Osaka pulls out of the French Open citing her mental health, after refusing to appear at compulsory post match press conferences Tennis PlayerNaomi Osaka
JUNE 1 1872 6th Belmont: James Roe aboard Joe Daniels wins in 2:58.25 1881 Ridden by outstanding English jockey Fred Archer, Iroquois wins the Epsom Derby to become first American-owned and bred horse to take out a European classic race W. G. Grace's Final Test 1899 English cricket icon W. G. Grace starts 22nd and final Test against Australia at Nottingham; Test debut of Wilfred Rhodes and Victor Trumper CricketerW. G. Grace CricketerVictor Trumper 1910 Sportclub Enschede soccer club forms in Enschede, Netherlands; merge with Enschedese Boys to form FC Twente in 1965 1912 Dutch soccer club Stormvogels forms in Ijmuiden; merges with VSV to form Telstar in 1963 1917 Boston Braves first baseman Hank Gowdy is first active MLB player to enlist for service in World War I; only player to fight in both World War I & II 1918 Chicago White Sox losing 5-4 against NY Yankees, load the bases in 9th with no outs; Chick Gandil lines to Frank Baker who turns a rare game winning triple play 1920 Dutch soccer club RKSV forms in Volendam; merges with FC Volendam in 1977 1923 New York Giants rout Philadelphia Phillies, 22-5 at the Baker Bowl; first time in 20th century a MLB team has scored in every inning Gehrig Begins Record Run 1925 Future NY Yankees Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig pinch hits for shortstop Pee-Wee Wanninge in a 5-3 loss to Washington; first of record 2,130 consecutive games Baseball PlayerLou Gehrig Bradman Cracks 191 1930 Australian cricket master batsman Don Bradman cracks 191 in tour match v Hampshire at Southampton; Bradman smashes 26 fours in 240 minutes Cricket LegendDonald Bradman Cochet Wins French Championship 1930 French Championships Men's Tennis: Frenchman Henri Cochet wins 3rd of 4 French titles; beats American Bill Tilden 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-1 Tennis PlayerBill Tilden Tennis PlayerHenri Cochet Moody Wins French Championship 1930 French Championships Women's Tennis: Helen Wills Moody wins her 3rd straight French title; beats fellow American Helen Jacobs 6-2, 6-1 Tennis PlayerHelen Wills Moody Tennis PlayerHelen Jacobs Cramm Wins Second Title 1936 French Championships Men's Tennis: Gottfried von Cramm of Germany wins his 2nd French title; beats Englishman Fred Perry 6-0, 2-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0 Tennis Player and BroadcasterFred Perry 1936 French Championships Women's Tennis: German Hilde Sperling beats Simonne Mathieu of France 6-3, 6-4 for her second of 3 straight French titles 1937 Chicago White Sox pitcher Bill Dietrich no-hits St Louis Browns, 8-0 at Comiskey Park, Chicago 1st Major Fight on Television 1939 First major boxing match on US television is the heavyweight bout from NY's Yankee Stadium between former world champion Max Baer and Lou Nova; Nova wins by TKO in 11th round Heavyweight Boxing ChampionMax Baer 1939 First night MLB game takes place at Philadelphia's Shribe Park; Phillies lose 5-2 to Pittsburgh Pirates Ott Hits 400th HR 1941 Future Hall of Fame outfielder Mel Ott hits his 400th career HR and his 1,500th RBI to help New York Giants to a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Player and ManagerMel Ott 1943 Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Rip Sewell patents his "eephus" or "blooper ball" pitch; uses pitch on way to a 20-win campaign 1944 Washington Senators MLB outfielder Stan Spence goes 6-for-6 in an 11-5 win over the St. Louis Browns; collects 5 singles and a home run 1946 78th Belmont Stakes: Warren Mehrtens aboard Assault wins in 2:30.8; 7th horse to win the Triple Crown French Open Men's Tennis 1952 French Championships Men's Tennis: England based Czech Jaroslav Drobný wins his 2nd straight French title; beats Frank Sedgman of Australia 6-2, 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 Ice Hockey and Tennis StarJaroslav Drobný Tennis PlayerFrank Sedgman French Open Women's Tennis 1952 French Championships Women's Tennis: Doris Hart beats fellow American Shirley Fry 6-4, 6-4 for her 2nd French singles title Tennis PlayerDoris Hart 1954 Czech distance runner Emile Zatopek breaks his own 10,000m world record, clocking 28:54.2 in Brussels, Belgium 1957 French Championships Men's Tennis: Sven Davidson becomes first Swede to win a Grand Slam title; beats American Herbert Flam 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 1957 French Championships Women's Tennis: England's Shirley Bloomer wins her lone Grand Slam singles title; beats American Dorothy Knode 6-1, 6-3 1958 The Riverside International Raceway in Southern California opens with three 500-mile races in one weekend; Eddie Gray wins the Crown America 500 for NASCAR Grand National cars 1959 Two-time defending champion Monterrey, Mexico ruled ineligible to compete in Little League Baseball World Series for using players outside predetermined geographical area 1965 Robert Manry begins his 78 day voyage to sail a 13.5-foot yacht "Tinkerbelle" across the Atlantic Ocean 1968 100th Belmont: Gus Gustines aboard Stage Door Johnny wins in 2:27.2 1968 St. Louis Cardinals side-arming left-hander Joe Hoerner ties NL record for most consecutive strikeouts by a relief pitcher, fanning the final 6 batters to earn a 6-5 victory over the New York Mets Sports History 1970 MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn reprimands Houston Astros pitcher Jim Bouton for writing memoir "Ball Four" MLB CommissionerBowie Kuhn Baseball Pitcher and AuthorJim Bouton Sports History 1975 California Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan records his record equalling 4th MLB career no-hitter in beating the Baltimore Orioles, 1-0 MLB Pitching LegendNolan Ryan LPGA Championship 1975 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Pine Ridge GC: Kathy Whitworth wins her 3rd LPGA C'ship by 1 stroke from Sandra Haynie LPGA GolferKathy Whitworth GolferSandra Haynie 1977 Dutch soccer club FC Volendam is established as a result of split up with RKSV; 6-time Eerste Divisie champions 1978 England cricket fast bowler Chris Old becomes only third man to capture 4 wickets in 5 balls in a Test, as Pakistan dismissed for 164 in 1st Test at Edgbaston; Old 5 for 70 Cricket Debut 1978 Future England cricket captain David Gower makes his Test debut in 1st Test against Pakistan in Birmingham; England win by an innings and 57 runs Cricket Batsman and CaptainDavid Gower 1979 NBA Championship, Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland: Seattle Supersonics beat Washington Bullets, 97-93 for a 4-1 series victory; Seattle's first major pro sports championship win Baseball Record 1980 First baseman Steve Garvey, hits the 7,000th Brooklyn / LA Dodgers home run in a 9-5 loss at home to the Atlanta Braves Baseball PlayerSteve Garvey Baseball Record 1982 Oakland A's left fielder Rickey Henderson steals 2 bases in 3-2 win over Boston Red Sox to become fastest to reach 50 stolen bases in a MLB season MLB OutfielderRickey Henderson 1984 Douglas H Mitchell, QC of Calgary becomes 6th CFL Commissioner 1984 Russian super heavyweight weightlifter Alexander Gunyashev snatches world record 211 kg Cricket History 1985 West Indian cricket batsman Viv Richards scores 300 in a day on the way to 322 in a tour match against Warwickshire at Taunton; 42 fours and 8 sixes of 258 balls Cricketer and Master BlasterViv Richards LPGA Championship 1986 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Pat Bradley birdies final hole to win by 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Patty Sheehan LPGA GolferPat Bradley LPGA GolferPatty Sheehan Sports History 1987 Cleveland Indians pitcher Phil Niekro beats Detroit Tigers, 9-6 for his 314th MLB victory; combines with Joe Niekro (216) for most combined wins by brothers in baseball history (530) Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherPhil Niekro 1992 Stanley Cup Final, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL: Pittsburgh Penguins beat Chicago Blackhawks, 6-5 for a 3-1 series win; 2nd consecutive title for Penguins 1993 Phoenix Suns guard Dan Majerle sets a then NBA Playoff record by sinking 8 three-pointers during the Suns’ 120-114 win over Seattle in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals 1994 Indiana guard Reggie Miller drills an NBA Playoff record 5 three-pointers in the 4th quarter of the Pacers’ 93-86 win over host New York Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals 1995 Texas Rangers pitcher Kenny Rogers' scoreless inning streak ends at 39 in a 6-3 win over the Minnesota Twins 1997 LA Dodger Wilton Guerrero's bat breaks, revealing it is corked Boxing Title Fight 2002 In a battle of former heavyweight boxing champions in Atlantic City, Evander Holyfield beats Hasim Rahman by TKO; fight stopped 1:40 into 8th round because of giant welt above Rahman's left eye BoxerEvander Holyfield 2008 IPL Cricket Final, DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai: Rajasthan Royals win inaugural event; beat Chennai Super Kings by 3 wickets; Yusuf Pathan top scores with 56 (39) 2008 Jason Koumas captains Wales for the first time 2012 Johan Santana throws first no-hitter in the New York Mets' 50-year MLB history when he beats the St. Louis Cardinals, 8 - 0 Sports History 2013 Bayern Munich defeat VfB Stuttgart 3-2 to win the DFB-Pokal and become the first German treble-winning team Football StarThomas Müller 2014 IPL Cricket Final, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore: Kolkata Knight Riders beat Kings XI Punjab by 3 wickets; Manish Pandey, 94 (50) 2019 Mexican-American boxer Andy Ruiz Jr produces a huge upset when he stops English champion Anthony Joshua in 7 at Madison Square Garden; wins IBF, WBO, IBO and WBA world heavyweight titles 2019 UEFA Champions League Final, Madrid: Liverpool beats Tottenham, 2-0 for Reds' 6th title
JUNE 2 1869 Cleveland's Forest City play their 1st baseball game, against the Cincinnati Red Stockings 1883 1st night baseball under lights, Fort Wayne Indiana 1896 30th Belmont: Henry Griffin aboard Hastings wins in 2:24.5 1901 Benjamin Adams arrested for playing golf on Sunday (NY) 1908 33rd Preakness: Eddie Dugan riding Royal Tourist wins in 1:46.4 1909 43rd Belmont: Eddie Dugan riding Joe Madden wins in 2:21.6 1922 MLB first baseman Stuffy McInnis ends an errorless string of 1,700 chances, while playing for the Boston red Sox (1921) and Cleveland Indians (1922) 1st White House Swimming Pool 1933 FDR authorizes 1st swimming pool built inside the White House 32nd US PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt Scriven French Women's Champion 1934 French Championship Women's Tennis: England's defending champion Margaret Scriven beats American Helen Jacobs 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 Tennis PlayerHelen Jacobs 1934 French Championships Men's Tennis: Gottfried von Cramm of Germany wins 1st of 2 French titles; beats Australian Jack Crawford 6-4, 7-9, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 1935 40th Women's French Championships: Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling beats Simonne Mathieu (6-2, 6-1) Perry French Men's Champion 1935 French Championships Men's Tennis: Englishman Fred Perry wins his only French title, beating Gottfried von Cramm of Germany 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 Tennis Player and BroadcasterFred Perry Ruth Announces Retirement 1935 Future Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Babe Ruth announces his retirement as a player at 40 years of age Baseball LegendBabe Ruth Red Sox Star Enlists 1942 Red Sox star Ted Williams enlists as a US Navy aviator Baseball PlayerTed Williams 1950 St Louis Browns pitcher Harry Dorish swipes home vs Washington Senators Sports History 1958 Brooks Robinson hits into 1st of record 4 triple plays Baseball Hall of Fame Third BasemanBrooks Robinson Baseball Record 1958 Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford fans 6 in a row to tie an AL record MLB PitcherWhitey Ford French Open Men's Tennis 1962 French Championships Men's Tennis: In an all-Australian final Rod Laver beats Roy Emerson 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 9-7, 6-2; 2nd leg of Laver's 1st Grand Slam Tennis PlayerRod Laver Tennis PlayerRoy Emerson 1962 French Championships Women's Tennis: In an all-Australian final Margaret Smith beats doubles partner Lesley Turner 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 1971 European Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London: Ajax beats Panathinaikos, 2-0; Dutch champions begin 3-year period of domination French Open Women's Tennis 1973 French Open Women's Tennis: Margaret Court of Australia beats American teenager Chris Evert 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 for her 5th and last French singles crown Tennis LegendChris Evert LPGA Championship 1985 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Nancy Lopez wins by 8 shots from fellow American Alice Miller LPGA GolferNancy Lopez Sports History 1987 Mariners draft Ken Griffey Jr. #1 Baseball Hall of Fame OutfielderKen Griffey Jr. 1989 Cincinnati Red Eric Davis hits for cycle 1991 Seppo Raty of Finland improves his world javelin record to 318' 1" Sports History 1992 Former NFL NY Giant Coach Bill Parcells undergoes open heart surgery NFL Coach LegendBill Parcells US Women's Golf Open 1996 US Open Women's Golf, Pine Needles GC: Annika Sörenstam retains her title by 6 shots from Kris Tschetter GolferAnnika Sörenstam 1997 Albert Belle's Chicago White Sox tying 27-game hitting streak ends Sports History 2017 Alex Puccio ascends Dead Meadow V13 (8B) at Wild Basin Rock ClimberAlex Puccio 2019 US Open Women's Golf, CC of Charleston: Lee Jeong-eun of South Korea wins her first major title; beats runners-up Lexi Thompson, Agel Yin and Ryu So-yeon by 2 strokes
JUNE 3 1851 1st baseball uniforms worn when the NY Knickerbockers wear a uniform of straw hats, white shirts and blue long trousers 1888 Baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" 1st published by the San Francisco Examiner W. G. Grace's Last Day 1899 W. G. Grace's last day of Test cricket aged 50 yrs 320 days CricketerW. G. Grace 1918 Boston Red Sox pitcher Dutch Leonard throws his 2nd no-hitter; beats Detroit Tigers, 5-0 at Navin Field Collins Hits 3,000 1925 Baseball player Eddie Collins becomes the 6th to get 3,000 hits Baseball LegendEddie Collins Moody Defending French Champion 1929 French Championship Women's Tennis: Defending champion Helen Wills Moody beats Simonne Mathieu 6-3, 6-4 Tennis PlayerHelen Wills Moody Lacoste Wins 3rd French Title 1929 French Championships Men's Tennis: René Lacoste wins his 3rd French title, beating fellow Frenchman Jean Borotra 6-3, 2-6, 6-0, 2-6, 8-6 Tennis PlayerRené Lacoste Tennis PlayerJean Borotra 1930 Grover Cleveland Alexander is released by the Phillies Gehrig 1st to Hit Four HRs 1932 Future Baseball Hall of Fame first baseman Lou Gehrig first to hit 4 consecutive HRs in a MLB game; NY Yankees beat Philadelphia A's, 20-13 at Shibe Park Baseball PlayerLou Gehrig 1933 A's score 11 runs in 2nd, Yanks score 10 in 5th & win 17-11 Gibson's Huge Home Run 1937 Josh Gibson hits a home run just 2 feet below the rim of Yankee Stadium (580' drive) Negro League Baseball LegendJosh Gibson 1939 71st Belmont: James Stout riding Johnstown wins in 2:29.6 1944 76th Belmont: G. L. Smith riding Bounding Home wins in 2:32.2 Patty French Men's Champion 1950 French Championships Men's Tennis: Budge Patty wins first of 2 Grand Sam titles that year; beats Jaroslav Drobný 6-1, 6-2, 3-6, 5-7, 7-5 Ice Hockey and Tennis StarJaroslav Drobný Hart French Women's Champion 1950 French Championships Women's Tennis: Doris Hart beats fellow American Patricia Todd 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 for her 1st of 2 French singles titles Tennis PlayerDoris Hart 1951 50th French Championships Men's Tennis: Jaroslav Drobný representing Egypt beats Eric Sturgess 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 1951 50th French Championships Women's Tennis: Shirley Fry beats fellow American Doris Hart 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 for her only French singles title Sports History 1955 Stan Musial hits his 300th HR MLB LegendStan Musial 1958 Referendum allows city to sell Chavez Ravine to the Dodgers 1959 European Cup Final, Stuttgart: Real Madrid beats Stade de Reims, 2-0; 4th consecutive title for Los Blancos 1961 93rd Belmont: Braulio Baeza aboard Sherluck wins in 2:29.2 Belmont Stakes 1967 99th Belmont: Bill Shoemaker aboard Damascus wins in 2:28.8 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyBill Shoemaker French Open Men's Tennis 1967 French Championships Men's Tennis: Roy Emerson bests fellow Australian Tony Roche, 6-1, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 for his 12th, and final, Grand Slam title Tennis PlayerRoy Emerson Tennis Player and CoachTony Roche 1967 French Championships Women's Tennis: Local favourite Françoise Dürr beats Lesley Turner of Australia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 1968 Yanks turn 21st triple-play in their history lose 4-3 to Twins Sports History 1971 MLB Chicago Cubs pitcher Ken Holtzman 2nd no-hitter beats Cincinnati Reds, 1-0, on the road at Riverfront Stadium Cricket Debut 1971 Test Cricket debut of Imran Khan, v Englandl at Edgbaston (5, 0-36, 0-19) French Open Women's Tennis 1972 French Open Women's Tennis: American icon Billie Jean King wins her only French singles title; beats Evonne Goolagong of Australia 6-3, 6-3 French Open Men's Tennis 1973 French Open Men's Tennis: Ilie Năstase of Romania wins his second Grand Slam singles title, besting Croat player Niki Pilić of Yugoslavia, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 1976 Test Cricket debut of Mike Brearley v West Indies (0 & 17) 1977 Baltimore Orioles pull their 6th triple play (9-6-4-6-6 vs KC Royals) 1978 Phillies Dave Johnson is 1st to hit 2 pinch hit grand slams in a year Sports History 1980 NY Mets draft Darryl Strawberry, 18, #1 LPGA Championship 1984 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Defending champion Patty Sheehan finishes 10 strokes ahead of runners-up Pat Bradley and Beth Daniel LPGA GolferPatty Sheehan LPGA GolferBeth Daniel LPGA GolferPat Bradley 1985 Brewers draft B J Surhoff #1 1987 Cubs & Astro tie Oriole & Ranger record of 3 grand slams in a game Sports History 1988 Margo Adams sues Boston Red Sox 3rd baseman Wade Boggs for palimony Baseball PlayerWade Boggs 1989 Houston Astros beat LA Dodgers, 5-4, in 22 innings (7:14:09) Sports History 1989 Nolan Ryan pitches his 2nd one-hitter this season & 11th overall MLB Pitching LegendNolan Ryan Sports History 1989 Sportscasting legend Vin Scully broadcasts 23 innings in two different cities on one day SportscasterVin Scully 1991 MLB Draft: East Carteret HS pitcher Brien Taylor first pick by New York Yankees Boxing Title Fight 1991 Thomas Hearns captures WBA light heavyweight title Baseball Record 1995 Expos pitcher Pedro Martinez perfect game is broken up in 10th inning as San Diego's Bip Roberts leads off with a double, Mont wins 1-0 US Women's Golf Open 2001 US Open Women's Golf, Pine Needles Lodge & GC: Defending champion Karrie Webb of Australia repeats by 8 strokes ahead of runner-up Se Ri Pak; largest margin in 21 years LPGA GolferSe Ri Pak GolferKarrie Webb Sports History 2010 Canadian sportscaster Ron MacLean saves a man from drowning in the Delaware River in Philadelphia Golf Tournament 2012 Tiger Woods claims his 73rd PGA tour victory with a 2 stroke win over Andrés Romero & Rory Sabbatini in the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village GC; equals Jack Nicklaus's record GolferTiger Woods GolferJack Nicklaus 2014 Hashim Amla becomes the first non-white captain of the South African national cricket team UEFA Champions League Final 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, Cardiff: Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as defending champions Real Madrid thrash Juventus, 4-1 for 12th title; Juventus loses 5th consecutive final NBA Finals 2018 Golden State guard Stephen Curry breaks Ray Allen's NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers with 9 in the Warriors 122-103 Game 2 win over Cleveland Cavaliers 2018 US Open Women's Golf, Shoal Creek GC: Ariya Jatanugarn of Thailand gives up 7-shot lead but wins in playoff with South Korean Kim Hyo-joo 2019 MLB Draft: Oregon State catcher Adley Rutschman first pick by Baltimore Orioles 2021 Devon Conway becomes 7th batsman in cricket history to score a double century in his Test debut; run out for 200 for New Zealand in 1st Test against England at Lord's
JUNE 4 1838 First baseball-type game in Canada played at Beachville, Upper Canada 1870 4th Belmont: W Dick aboard Kingfisher wins in 2:59.5 1884 18th Belmont: Jim McLaughlin aboard Panique wins in 2:42 1889 Boston Beaneaters MLB pitcher John Clarkson is first to throw an "immaculate inning" (strikes out 3 batters on 9 pitches) in a 4-2 win over Philadelphia Quakers at South End Grounds Emily Davison Trampled at the Derby 1913 English suffragette Emily Davison is trampled and mortally wounded by a racechorse called Anmer, ridden by Herbert Jones and owned by King George V, during running of the Derby at Epsom Downs in Surrey; Jones thrown from horse, horse finishes the race jockey-less, Davison dies from her injuries 4 days later. [1] King of the United KingdomGeorge V SuffragetteEmily Davison 1st Ryder Cup 1927 1st Ryder Cup Golf, Worcester CC: US beats Great Britain, 9½-2½; Walter Hagen first American captain; Ted Ray first GB skipper GolferWalter Hagen 1928 French Championship Women's Tennis: Helen Wills beats England's Eileen Bennett 6-1, 6-2 for her first of 4 French singles titles Cochet French Champion 1928 French Championships Men's Tennis: Henri Cochet wins his 2nd of 4 home titles; beats countryman René Lacoste 5-7, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 Tennis PlayerRené Lacoste Tennis PlayerHenri Cochet 1932 64th Belmont: Tom Malley aboard Faireno wins in 2:32.8 1938 10th Walker Cup: Britain-Ireland wins 7½-4½ at the Old Course at St Andrews 1938 70th Belmont: James Stout aboard Pasteurized wins in 2:29.6 1940 1st night game at Forbes Field (Pirates 14, Braves 2) 1940 1st NL night game at Sportsman's Park (Dodgers 10, Cardinals 1) 1950 Dutch cyclist Wim van Est wins Bordeaux-Paris (586 km in 17:25) 1951 Pirate's' Gus Bell hits for cycle helps beat Phillies 12-4 Baseball Trade 1953 Pittsburgh pirates trade outfielder Ralph Kiner & catcher Joe Garagiola to Chicago Cubs Baseball Hall of Fame Left FielderRalph Kiner French Open Men's Tennis 1955 French Championships Men's Tennis: Defending champion Tony Trabert beats Sven Davidson of Sweden 2-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 Tennis Player and Five-Time Major ChampionTony Trabert French Open Women's Tennis 1955 French Championships Women's Tennis: Angela Mortimer of England beats American Dorothy Knode 2-6, 7-5, 10-8 for her first Grand Slam singles title Tennis PlayerAngela Mortimer Cricket History 1957 England cricket batsmen Peter May (285no) & Colin Cowdrey (154) make 411 stand in drawn 1st Test v West Indies in Birmingham; WI spinner Sonny Ramadhin bowls mammoth 98 overs West Indian CricketerSonny Ramadhin England Cricket BatsmanColin Cowdrey 1958 San Francisco Giants Hank Sauer and Bob Schmidt are first in NL history to hit consecutive pinch-hit HRs in 10-9 win over the Milwaukee Braves Sports History 1961 LPGA Western Open Women's Golf, Belle Meade CC: Mary Lena Faulk wins by 6 strokes ahead of runner-up Betsy Rawls LPGA GolferBetsy Rawls Sports History 1964 LA Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax tosses his 3rd career no-hitter; beats Phillies, 3-0 in Philadelphia Baseball PitcherSandy Koufax 1964 Test Cricket debut of Geoff Boycott v Australia at Trent Bridge, 48 1966 98th Belmont: William Boland aboard Amberoid wins in 2:29.6 Sports History 1967 Curt Flood's record 568 straight chances without an error ends (227 straight games) Baseball PlayerCurt Flood Sports History 1968 Don Drysdale pitches his 6th straight shutout, en route to 58 innings MLB PlayerDon Drysdale 1970 MLB San Diego Padres draft Mike Ivie #1 1971 Oakland A's beat Washington Senators, 5-3, in 21 innings 1971 Pakistani cricketer Zaheer Abbas scores 274 vs England at Edgbaston in 544 minutes 1972 French Open Men's Tennis: Andrés Gimeno of Spain wins his only major singles title; beats Frenchman Patrick Proisy 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 1974 NFL grants franchise to Seattle Seahawks French Open Women's Tennis 1977 French Open Women's Tennis: Mima Jaušovec of Yugoslavia wins her lone Grand Slam singles title; beats Florența Mihai of Romania 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 Tennis Player and French Open ChampionMima Jausovec Golf Major 1978 Canadian Open Golf (Peter Jackson Classic), Lachute GC: JoAnne Carner wins by 8 strokes from Hollis Stacy GolferJoAnne Carner French Open Women's Tennis 1983 French Open Women's Tennis: Chris Evert beats Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia 6-1, 6-2 for her 15th Grand Slam title and 5th French singles crown Tennis LegendChris Evert Tennis Player and French Open ChampionMima Jausovec US Golf Open 1984 1960 champion Arnold Palmer fails to qualify for the US Open Golf Championship for the first time in 32 years GolferArnold Palmer 1984 MLB Draft: New York Mets take Mechanicsburg Area Senior HS outfielder Shawn Abner at #1 1987 American hurdler Edwin Moses' 122 race winning streak which extends to nearly 10 years ends when he is beaten by countryman Danny Harris in Madrid, Spain French Open Women's Tennis 1988 French Open Women's Tennis: Steffi Graf dominates Natalia Zvereva of Belarus 6-0, 6-0; shortest women's singles Grand Slam final in Open Era; 32 minutes Tennis PlayerSteffi Graf Baseball Record 1988 Rickey Henderson steals 2 bases for record 249 as a NY Yankee MLB OutfielderRickey Henderson 1989 Red Sox lead Blue Jays 10-0 in 7th, but lose 12-11 in 12 for Blue Jays 12th consecutive victory at Fenway 1990 LA Dodger Ramon Martinez strikes out 18 Atlanta Braves 1993 Cricket's "Ball of the Century" - Australian spin bowler Shane Warne bowls England batsman Mike Gatting with his first ball of an Ashes series; Australia wins 1st Test at Old Trafford by 179 runs French Open Women's Tennis 1994 French Open Women's Tennis: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario of Spain beats Mary Pierce 6-4, 6-4 for her 2nd career Grand Slam title, and her 2nd French singles crown Tennis PlayerMary Pierce Tennis PlayerArantxa Sánchez Vicario 1995 New Zealand creates world record score for a Rugby Union international in thrashing Japan, 145-17 in the World Cup in Bloomfontein, RSA; Marc Ellis 6 tries, Simon Culhane 20 conversions 1998 NHL Eastern Conference Final: Washington Capitals beat Buffalo Sabres, 4 games to 2 1999 NHL Western Conference Final: Dallas Stars beat Colorado Avalanche, 4 games to 3 2005 French Open Women's Tennis: Belgian Justine Henin-Hardenne wins 1st of 3 straight French titles; beats Mary Pierce of France 6-1, 6-1 2005 Panamanian jockey Eddie Castro sets a North American record with 9 wins on the 13-race card at Calder Race Course in Miami, Florida 2008 Stanley Cup Final, Civic Center, Pittsburgh, PA: Detroit Red Wings defeat Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-2 for a 4-2 series win; Red Wings' 11th Championship French Open Women's Tennis 2011 French Open Women's Tennis: Li Na becomes first Chinese player to win a Grand Slam singles title; beats Italian defending champion Francesca Schiavone 6-4, 7-6 Tennis PlayerLi Na 2012 MLB Draft: Puerto Rico Academy & HS shortstop Carlos Correa first pick by Houston Astros 2015 Australian cricket batsman Adam Voges becomes the oldest player to hit a century on debut in 1st Test v West Indies in Roseau; 35-year-old Voges scores 130 not out during Australia's 9 wicket win French Open Women's Tennis 2016 French Open Women's Tennis: Garbiñe Muguruza of Spain beats Serena Williams 7-5, 6-4 to claim her 1st Grand Slam title Tennis PlayerSerena Williams 2019 SF MLB manager Bruce Bochy reaches 1,000 win mark with the club as Giants beat Mets, 9-3 in NYC; second after legendary John McGraw to reach milestone 2022 French Open Women's Tennis: Polish world #1 Iga Świątek beats American teenager Coco Gauff, 6–1, 6–3 for her second Franch singles title
JUNE 5 1806 1st trotter to break 3 minute mile (Yankee) 1869 3rd Belmont: C Miller aboard Fenian wins in 3:04.25 1879 13th Belmont: George Evans riding Spendthrift wins in 2:42.75 1886 20th Belmont: Jim McLaughlin aboard Inspector B wins in 2:41 42nd Open Championship 1902 British Open Men's Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: Scotsman Sandy Herd wins by 1 stroke from James Braid and Harry Vardon GolferHarry Vardon Golfer and Course DesignerJames Braid 1911 Red Sox Joe Wood strikes out 3 pinch hitters in 9th for 5-4 win 1915 47th Belmont: George Byrne aboard The Finn wins in 2:18.6 1920 Philadelphia Athletics's VP Thomas Shibe denies charges that baseballs are livelier US Golf Open 1925 US Open Men's Golf, Worcester CC: Scotsman Willie Macfarlane beats Bobby Jones by 1 stroke in a second 18-hole playoff for his only major title GolferBobby Jones 1926 Clevelands Indians baseball team triple-play NY Yankees & win 15-3 1927 32nd Women's French Championships: Kornelia Bouman beats Irene Peacock (6-2, 6-4) Lacoste Wins 2nd French Title 1927 French Championships Men's Tennis: Hometown favourite Rene Lacoste wins 2nd of 3 French titles; beats Bill Tilden 6-4, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 11-9 Tennis PlayerBill Tilden Tennis PlayerRené Lacoste Weissmuller Sets Records 1927 Johnny Weissmuller sets 100-yard & 200-yard freestyle swim record Swimmer and ActorJohnny Weissmuller British Golf Open 1931 British Open Men's Golf, Carnoustie: American based Scotsman Tommy Armour outlasts José Jurado of Argentina by 1 stroke to win his only Open title and his 3rd and final major championship GolferTommy Armour 1933 French Championship Women's Tennis: England's Margaret Scriven is first woman from that country to win the singles title in Paris; beats Simonne Mathieu 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Crawford Wins French Open 1933 French Championships Men's Tennis: Australian Jack Crawford wins his first and only French title; beats home favourite Henri Cochet 8-6, 6-1, 6-3 Tennis PlayerHenri Cochet 1937 69th Belmont: Charley Kurtsinger aboard War Admiral wins in 2:28.6 Szabo vs Nagurski 1941 Sandor Szabo beats B Nagurski in St Louis, to become wrestling champ Hall of Fame American Football PlayerBronko Nagurski 75th Belmont 1943 75th Belmont: Johnny Longden aboard Count Fleet wins in 2:28.2 Hall of Fame JockeyJohnny Longden Ashburn's Sets Rookie Record 1948 Phillies Richie Ashburn sets NL rookie consecutive hitting streak at 23 Baseball PlayerRichie Ashburn Boxing Title Fight 1952 1st sporting event televised nationally - Jersey Joe Walcott beats Ezzard Charles in 15 rounds for heavyweight boxing title, at Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Heavyweight Boxing ChampionJersey Joe Walcott Boxer and World Heavyweight ChampionEzzard Charles 1952 Test Cricket debut of Freddie Trueman v India at Headingley Sports History 1955 NY Yankee Mickey Mantle hits 550' HR off Chicago Billy Pierce Baseball LegendMickey Mantle 1957 NY narcotics investigator, Dr Herbert Berger, urges AMA to investigate use of stimulating drugs by athletes 1965 97th Belmont: John Sellers aboard Hail to All wins in 2:28.6 1966 Cincinnati Red Leo Cardenas hits 4 HRs in a doubleheader French Open Men's Tennis 1966 French Championships Men's Tennis: Australian Tony Roche wins his first and only Grand Slam title; beats István Gulyás of Hungary 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 Tennis Player and CoachTony Roche French Open Women's Tennis 1966 French Championships Women's Tennis: Ann Haydon-Jones of England beats American Nancy Richey 6-3, 6-1 for her 2nd French singles crown Tennis Player and Two-Time Major ChampionNancy Richey Tennis PlayerAnn Haydon-Jones 1971 103rd Belmont: Walter Blum aboard Pass Catcher wins in 2:30.6 1971 French Open Women's Tennis: Evonne Goolagong wins her first career Grand Slam singles title; beats fellow Australian Helen Gourlay 6-3, 7-5 Sports History 1974 As' Reggie Jackson and Bill North engage in clubhouse fight at Detroit MLB Right FielderReggie Jackson Belmont Stakes 1976 108th Belmont: Puerto Rican jockey Ángel Cordero Jr., riding Bold Forbes wins his only Belmont classic JockeyÁngel Cordero Jr. 1977 31st NBA Championship: Port Trailblazers beat Philadelphia 76er, 4 games to 2 French Open Men's Tennis 1977 French Open Men's Tennis: Guillermo Vilas of Argentina wins first career Grand Slam event; outclasses American Brian Gottfried 6-0, 6-3, 6-0 Tennis Player and Four-Time Major ChampionGuillermo Vilas Sports History 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers retire future Baseball Hall of Fame manager Walter Alston's #24 Sports History 1981 Astro's Nolan Ryan passes Early Wynn as all-time walk leader (1,777) Belmont Stakes 1982 114th Belmont: Laffit Pincay Jr aboard Conquistador Cielo wins in 2:28 French Open Women's Tennis 1982 French Open Women's Tennis: Martina Navratilova beats American teenager Andrea Jaeger 7-6, 6-1 for her first French singles crown French Open Men's Tennis 1983 French Open: Home town favourite Yannick Noah wins his 1st and only career Grand Slam title; beats defending champion Mats Wilander of Sweden 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 1985 Steve Cauthen wins aboard Slip Anchor at Epsom Downs to become the only jockey to win both the Kentucky Derby (1978) and The Derby Sports History 1986 San Diego Padre Steve Garvey ejected for 1st time in his 16 year MLB career for arguing about Atlanta's triple play Sports History 1987 Dwight Gooden returns from drug rehabilitation & allows wins game French Open Men's Tennis 1988 French Open Men's Tennis: Mats Wilander of Sweden wins 3rd French title; beats home favourite Henri Leconte 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 1989 Toronto Blue Jays Skydome stadium opens, Milwaukee Brewers win 5-3 1993 125th Belmont: Julie Krone aboard Colonial Affair wins in 2:29.8 French Open Women's Tennis 1993 French Open Women's Tennis: Germany's Steffi Graf wins her 3rd of 6 French singles titles; beats Mary Joe Fernández of the US 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 French Open Men's Tennis 1994 French Open Men's Tennis: In an all-Spanish final Sergi Bruguera beats Alberto Berasategui 6-3, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 for his second French title 1998 NHL Western Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings beat Dallas Stars, 4 games to 2 1999 131st Belmont: Jose Santos aboard Lemon Drop Kid wins in 2:27.88 1999 French Open Women's Tennis: Steffi Graf of Germany wins her 22nd and final Grand Slam title; beats Martina Hingis 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; Graf's 6th French singles crown 2004 136th Belmont: Edgar Prado aboard Birdstone wins in 2:27.50 2004 French Open Women's Tennis: In an all-Russian final Anastasia Myskina wins her lone major title; beats Elena Dementieva 6-1, 6-2 French Open Men's Tennis 2005 French Open Men's Tennis: Spaniard Rafael Nadal beats Mariano Puerta of Argentina 6-7, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5 to claim his first French title 2010 142nd Belmont: Mike Smith riding Drosselmeyer wins in 2:31.57 2010 French Open Women's Tennis: Francesca Schiavone of Italy wins her first and only Grand Slam title; beats Samantha Stosur of Australia 6-4, 7-6 2011 French Open Men's Tennis: Defending champion Rafael Nadal wins his 6th French title; beats Roger Federer 7-5, 7-6, 5-7, 6-1 2014 MLB Draft: Cathedral Catholic HS (CA) pitcher Brady Aiken first pick by Houston Astros Sports History 2015 Alex Puccio sustains a knee injury during the IFSC World Cup competition in Vail, Colorado, requiring surgery French Open Men's Tennis 2016 French Open Men's Tennis: Novak Đoković of Serbia beats Scotsman Andy Murray 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 to win his first French title Sports History 2018 American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. named 2017 top earning sportsperson by Forbes with $285 million 2021 153rd Belmont Stakes: 2-1 favourite Essential Quality wins with Luis Saez aboard 2022 French Open Men's Tennis: Rafael Nadal beats Casper Ruud of Norway, 6–3, 6–3, 6–0; record 22nd Grand Slam singles title and 14th French singles title 2022 US Open Women's Golf, Pine Needles Lodge & GC: Australian Minjee Lee beats American Mina Harigae by 4 strokes for her second major title
JUNE 6 1848 New York Yacht Club holds its first annual regatta; won by the schooner Carnelia 1885 Belmont Stakes: Patsy Duffy aboard Tyrant wins comfortably by 3 lengths from St. Augustine in the fast time of 2:43.00 1896 Preakness Stakes: Henry Griffin aboard the Byron McClelland trained Margrave wins in 1:51 41st British Open 1901 British Open Men's Golf, Muirfield: Scotsman James Braid wins first of 5 Open titles by 3 strokes from Harry Vardon of Jersey GolferHarry Vardon Golfer and Course DesignerJames Braid BBC Radio Sports 1923 Edgar Wallace becomes the first British radio sports journalist reporting on The Derby for the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) Novelist and JournalistEdgar Wallace 28th US Open 1924 US Open Men's Golf, Oakland Hills CC: Unknown Englishman Cyril Walker wins his only major title, 3 strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Bobby Jones GolferBobby Jones French Open Men's Champion 1925 French Championships Men's Tennis: René Lacoste wins 1st of 3 French titles, beating fellow Frenchman Jean Borotra 7-5, 6-1, 6-4 Tennis PlayerRené Lacoste Tennis PlayerJean Borotra French Open Women's Champion 1925 French Women's Tennis Championships: Suzanne Lenglen beats Kitty McKane 6-1, 6-2; first time French titles staged as a Grand Slam event Tennis PlayerSuzanne Lenglen 1931 NY Yankees turn triple-play but lose 7-5 to Cleveland Indians 37th Women's French Championship 1932 37th Women's French Championships: Helen Wills Moody beats Simonne Mathieu (7-5, 6-1) Tennis PlayerHelen Wills Moody 37th Men's French Championship 1932 French Championships Men's Tennis: Henri Cochet wins 7th and final Grand Slam singles title; beats Giorgio de Stefani of Italy 6-0, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 Tennis PlayerHenri Cochet 1932 Ijsselmeervogels soccer team forms in Spakenburg 1934 Yankee Myrl Hoag hits 6 singles in one game 1936 68th Belmont: James Stout aboard Granville wins in 2:30 1936 US Open Men's Golf, Baltusrol GC: Relatively unknown pro Tony Manero wins by 2 strokes from runner-up Harry Cooper 1937 Philadelphia Phillies trailing 8-2 to St Louis, forfeit game 1939 NY Giants beat Reds 17-3, with 5 HRs in 4th inning 1941 MLB New York Giants use plastic batting helmets for 1st time 74th Belmont 1942 74th Belmont: Eddie Arcaro aboard Shut Out wins in 2:29.2 Racing Hall of Fame JockeyEddie Arcaro D-Day 1944 World War II: All Major League Baseball games are cancelled in honor of the D-Day landings in northern France Into the Jaws of Death by Robert F. Sargent 1946 The Basketball Association of America is formed in New York City 1964 96th Belmont: Manuel Ycaza aboard Quadrangle wins in 2:28.6 1965 Yankees Tom Tresh bangs 3 consecutive HRs beating White Sox 12-0 Joe Namath Resigns 1969 Joe Namath resigns from NFL after Pete Rozelle, football commissioner, said he must sell his stake in a bar NFL CommissionerPete Rozelle NFL QuarterbackJoe Namath 1970 102nd Belmont: John Rotz aboard High Echelon wins in 2:34 1970 French Open Women's Tennis: Margaret Court beats Helga Niessen Niessen of Germany 6-2, 6-4 for 2nd leg of her successful Grand Slam French Open Men's Tennis 1971 French Open Men's Tennis: Defending champion Jan Kodeš of Czechoslovakia beats Ilie Năstase of Romania 8-6, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 Tennis ChampionIlie Năstase Willie Mays HR Record 1971 Willie Mays hits record 22nd (& last) extra inning HR MLB LegendWillie Mays Baseball History 1975 Nolan Ryan's bid for 2nd no-hitter broken in 6th inning MLB Pitching LegendNolan Ryan 1976 30th NBA Championship: Boston Celtics beat Phoenix Suns, 4 games to 2 1977 Doobie Brothers sponsor a Golf Classic & Concert at Calabasas Park Country Club & Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles to benefit the United Way 1981 113th Belmont: George Martens aboard Summing wins in 2:29 French Open Women's Tennis 1981 French Open Women's Tennis: Czech teenager Hana Mandlíková beats Sylvia Hanika of Germany 6-2, 6-4 for her only French singles crown Tennis Player and Four-Time Major ChampionHana Mandlikova Tennis PlayerSylvia Hanika French Open Men's Tennis 1982 French Open Men's Tennis: Mats Wilander of Sweden wins his first career Grand Slam title; beats Guillermo Vilas of Argentina 1-6, 7-6, 6-0, 6-4 Tennis Player and Seven-Time Major ChampionMats Wilander Tennis Player and Four-Time Major ChampionGuillermo Vilas 1983 Twins draft pitcher Tim Belcher #1 1986 Jurgen Schull sets world discus record (74.07 m) 1987 119th Belmont: Craig Perret aboard Bet Twice wins in 2:28.2 French Open Women's Tennis 1987 French Open Women's Tennis: 17-year-old German Steffi Graf beats World #1 Martina Navratilova 6-4, 4-6, 8-6; Graf's first Grand Slam victory 1987 NY Yankees play their 13,000th game 1989 Mets turn their 1st triple play in 7 years but lose to Cubs 8-4 1990 For 2nd time this season, Cecil Fielder belts 3 home runs in a game 1990 Stump Merrill replaces Bucky Dent as NY Yankee manager 1991 Albert Belle is shipped to minors for not running out a ground ball 1991 Test Cricket debut of Graeme Hick, v West Indies at Headingley 1992 124th Belmont: Eddie Delahoussaye aboard AP Indy wins in 2:26 1992 America West Arena opens in Phoenix, Arizona; home court of NBA Phoenix Suns French Open Women's Tennis 1992 French Open Women's Tennis: Yugoslavian star Monica Seles retains title; outlasts Steffi Graf of Germany 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 Eddie Murray Sets Record 1992 NY Mets first baseman Eddie Murray records his 1,510th run batted in during 15-1 thrashing of Pittsburgh Pirates to pass Mickey Mantle as all-time RBI leader among MLB switch-hitters 1992 WLAF World Bowl 2, Olympic Stadium, Montreal: Sacramento Surge beats Orlando Thunder, 21-17 French Open Men's Tennis 1993 French Open Men's Tennis: Spaniard Sergi Bruguera prevents Jim Courier French three-peat; beats American 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 Brian Lara Sets Record 1994 West Indian cricket batsman Brian Lara hits world 1st-class record 501 not out and 390 runs in 1 day for Warwickshire vs Durham at Edgbaston; only quintuple-hundred in first-class history 1998 130th Belmont: Gary Stevens aboard Victory Gallop wins in 2:29 1998 French Open Women's Tennis: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario of Spain beats Monica Seles 7-6, 0-6, 6-2; her 4th and last career Grand Slam singles title and 3rd French title French Open Men's Tennis 1999 French Open Men's Tennis: Andre Agassi wins his 1st and only French title; beats Andrei Medvedev of Ukraine 1-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 1999 Sydney Swans Australian Rules Football forward Tony Lockett breaks Gordon Coventry's VFL/AFL career goals record with 1,300th major early in 145-94 win v Collingwood at the SCG US Women's Golf Open 1999 US Open Women's Golf, Old Waverly GC: Juli Inkster breaks under-par scoring record with a 272 (−16) to win by 5 strokes ahead of runner-up Sherri Turner 2004 French Open Men's Tennis: Gastón Gaudio of Argentina beats countryman Guillermo Coria 0-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 8-6 for his lone major title 2007 Stanley Cup Final, Honda Center, Anaheim, CA: Anaheim Ducks defeat Ottawa Senators, 6-2 for a 4-1 series win; Ducks' first Championship 141st Belmont Stakes 2009 141st Belmont: Kent Desormeaux aboard Summer Bird wins in 2:27.54 2009 French Open Women's Tennis: Svetlana Kuznetsova beats fellow Russian and World #1 Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-2 French Open Men's Tennis 2010 French Open Men's Tennis: Rafael Nadal wins 5th French title; defeats Robin Söderling of Sweden 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 2011 MLB Draft: UCLA pitcher Gerrit Cole first pick by Pittsburgh Pirates 2013 MLB Draft: Stanford pitcher Mark Appel first pick by Houston Astros 2015 147th Belmont: Victor Espinoza aboard American Pharoah wins in 2:26.65, 1st horse in 37 years to win the Triple Crown Sports History 2015 Brian Ortega wins Fight of the Night against Thiago Tavares at UFC Fight Night 68 French Open Women's Tennis 2015 French Open Women's Tennis: Serena Williams wins her 3rd French title and 20th Grand Slam singles event; beats Lucie Šafářová of Czech Republic 6-3, 6-7, 6-2 2015 UEFA Champions League Final, Berlin: FC Barcelona beats Juventus, 3-1 for 5th title and second treble (Spanish La Liga & Cup champions) 2017 Scooter Gennet hits four home runs in Cincinnati Reds 13-1 victory at home against St. Louis Cardinals, 17th player to do so LeBron James Sets Record 2018 LeBron James eclipses Michael Jordan's record (109) for most 30-point games in NBA playoff history in Cleveland Cavaliers' 110-102 Game 3 Finals loss to Golden State Warriors 2018 MLB Draft: Auburn pitcher Casey Mize first pick by Detroit Tigers 2021 US Open Women's Golf, Olympic GC Lake Course: Yuka Saso of the Philippines sinks 10-foot birdie putt on 3rd playoff hole to edge Japan's Nasa Hataoka; becomes 2nd teenager to win the event 2023 In a stunning development, the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf League agree to unify to create its own for-profit entity to be run by the PGA Tour and funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
JUNE 7 1873 7th Belmont: James Roe aboard Springbok wins in 3:01.75 1881 15th Belmont: T. Costello aboard Saunterer wins in 2:47 1892 John J. Doyle of Clev Spiders is 1st to pinch hit in a baseball game Taylor Wins 3rd British Open 1900 British Open Men's Golf, St Andrews: Englishman J.H. Taylor wins title for 3rd time; beats runner-up Harry Vardon by 8 strokes GolferHarry Vardon 1906 Chicago Cubs score 11 runs in 1st inning of 19-0 drubbing of New York Giants off future Baseball Hall of Famers Christy Mathewson and Joe McGinnity; worst beating in Giants franchise history 56th Belmont 1924 56th Belmont: Earl Sande aboard Mad Play wins in 2:18.8 JockeyEarl Sande Mallory Disappears from Everest 1924 George Leigh-Mallory disappears 775' from Everest's summit Mountain ClimberGeorge Mallory 1930 62nd Belmont: Earl Sande aboard Gallant Fox wins in 2:31.6 1932 At 47, Brooklyn pitcher Jack Quinn becomes oldest player in MLB history to record an extra-base hit (double) as the Dodgers beat Chicago Cubs, 9-2 1936 Yanks beat Indians 5-4 in 16; longest game without a strikeout 73rd Belmont 1941 73rd Belmont: Eddie Arcaro wins aboard Whirlaway to claim first of 2 Triple Crowns Racing Hall of Fame JockeyEddie Arcaro 45th US Open 1941 US Open Men's Golf, Colonial CC, Fort Worth: In sweltering heat, Craig Wood wins by 3 strokes ahead of runner-up Denny Shute GolferDenny Shute GolferCraig Wood 1944 Achilles Veen soccer team forms in Veen 1946 MLB Pittsburgh Pirates players attempt to unionize and vote 20-16 to go on strike rather than play the New York Giants; vote fell short of required 2/3 majority and union fizzles, and Pirates win 10-5 at Forbes Field, Pittsburghn 1952 84th Belmont: Eddie Arcaro aboard One Count wins in 2:30.2 1952 Curtis Cup Women's Golf, Muirfield, Scotland: Great Britain & Ireland score first ever win in the contest; beat US, 5-4 1957 Mickey Stewart holds 7 cricket catches for Surrey v Northants 1958 90th Belmont: Pete Anderson aboard Cavan wins in 2:30.2 Sports History 1966 MLB Draft: New York Mets pass on Reggie Jackson to select Antelope Valley HS catcher Steve Chilcott #1 MLB Right FielderReggie Jackson 1967 NY Yankees draft Ron Blomberg #1 1969 101st Belmont: Braulio Baeza aboard Arts & Letters wins in 2:28.8 French Open Women's Tennis 1969 French Open Women's Tennis: Margaret Court beats Ann Haydon-Jones of England 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 for her 3rd French singles title Tennis PlayerAnn Haydon-Jones Sports History 1970 American jockey Bill Shoemaker (38) passes Johnny Longden with his 6,033 career win Racing Hall of Fame JockeyBill Shoemaker Hall of Fame JockeyJohnny Longden 1970 French Open Men's Tennis: Czech star Jan Kodeš wins his first major title; beats Željko Franulović of Yugoslavia 6-2, 6-4, 6- 1972 Pirate's Gene Alley bases-loaded walk, beats Padres 1-0 in 18th 1973 Rangers draft Texas high school pitcher David Clyde #1 1974 MLB San Diego Padres draft Brown University shortstop Bill Almon #1 Sports History 1975 Dennis Lillee takes 1st one-day 5WI, 5-34 v Pakistan World Cup Cricketer and Fast BowlerDennis Lillee 1975 Sri Lanka's 1st one-day international, v WI Cricket World Cup 1977 White Sox draft Harold Baines #1 NBA Finals 1978 32nd NBA Championship: Washington Bullets defeat Seattle Supersonics in 7 games; MVP: Wes Unseld Basketball Player and CoachWes Unseld 1980 112th Belmont: Eddie Maple aboard Temperence Hill wins in 2:29.8 French Open Women's Tennis 1980 French Open Women's Tennis: Chris Evert retains title; beats Virginia Ruzici of Romania 6-0, 6-3 for her 10th Grand Slam singles crown Tennis LegendChris Evert Tennis Player and French Open ChampionVirginia Ruzici Sports History 1980 Tommy John wins his 200th, 3-0 on a 2-hitter Baseball PitcherTommy John French Open Men's Tennis 1981 French Open Men's Tennis: Björn Borg of Sweden wins 11th and final career Grand Slam title; Open era record 6th French title; beats Ivan Lendl 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 Tennis PlayerBjörn Borg Tennis Player and Eight-Time Major ChampionIvan Lendl Sports History 1982 LA Dodger Steve Garvey is 5th to play in 1,000 consecutive games Baseball PlayerSteve Garvey Sports History 1982 NY Mets draft Dwight Gooden, Roger McDowell & Randy Myers Baseball PitcherDwight Gooden 1982 Steve Garvey plays in his 1,000th consecutive game & goes 0-for-4 Sports History 1983 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton temporarily passes Houston Astro Nolan Ryan with his 3,552 strike out MLB Pitching LegendNolan Ryan Baseball PitcherSteve Carlton 1986 118th Belmont: Chris McCarron aboard Danzig Connect wins in 2:29.8 1986 French Open Women's Tennis: Chris Evert beats Martina Navratilova 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 for her 18th and final Grand Slam title and record 7th French singles crown 1986 Pirates draft 3rd baseman Jeff King #1 French Open Men's Tennis 1987 French Open Men's Tennis: Czech star Ivan Lendl retains title; beats Mats Wilander of Sweden 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 1989 1st Baseball game to start outdoors & end indoors, as Toronto Blue Jays stadium closes roof during game at 8:48, & beat Brewers 4-2 1989 23-year-old olympic barefoot South African runner Zola Budd retires Sports History 1989 Wayne Gretzky wins his 9th NHL Hart (MVP) Trophy in 10 years French Open Men's Tennis 1992 French Open Men's Tennis: American Jim Courier retains title; beats Petr Korda of Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 Cricket History 1993 Cricket's Graham Gooch dismissed handled the ball vs Australia at Old Trafford Baseball Record 1994 A's outfielder Rickey Henderson steals his 1,100th career base 1997 129th Belmont: Chris McCarron aboard Touch Gold wins in 2:28.8 French Open Women's Tennis 1997 French Open Women's Tennis: Iva Majoli of Croatia wins her 1st and only career Grand Slam singles title; upsets world #1 Martina Hingis 6-4, 6-2 1997 Stanley Cup Final, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI: Detroit Red Wings edge Philadelphia Flyers, 2-1 for a 4-0 series sweep; 8th title in Wings' franchise history and first since 1955 1998 French Open Men's Tennis: In an all-Spanish final Carlos Moya beats Alex Corretja 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 for his lone major title 2003 135th Belmont: Jerry Bailey aboard Empire Maker wins in 2:28.26 French Open Women's Tennis 2003 French Open Women's Tennis: In an all-Belgian final, Justine Henin-Hardenne outclasses Kim Clijsters 6-0, 6-4 for her 1st of 7 Grand Slam singles titles 2004 Stanley Cup Final, Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL: Tampa Bay Lightning beat Calgary Flames, 2-1 for 4-3 series win; Tampa Bay's 1st-ever appearance in final 2008 140th Belmont: Alan Garcia aboard Da Tara wins in 2:29.65 French Open Women's Tennis 2008 French Open Women's Tennis: Ana Ivanović of Serbia wins her only Grand Slam singles title; beats Russian Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-3 French Open Men's Tennis 2009 French Open Men's Tennis: Roger Federer wins his only French title, outclassing Robin Söderling of Sweden 6-1, 7-6, 6-4 Sports History 2010 MLB Draft: Southern Nevada outfielder Bryce Harper first pick by Washington Nationals 2013 NHL Eastern Conference Finals: Boston Bruins beat Pittsburgh Penguins, 4 games to 0 2014 146th Belmont: Joel Rosario aboard Tonalist wins in 2:28.52 French Open Women's Tennis 2014 French Open Women's Tennis: Maria Sharapova of Russia wins her 5th Grand Slam singles title; beats Romanian Simona Halep 6-4, 6-7, 6-4 French Open Men's Tennis 2015 French Open Men's Tennis: Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland wins his 2nd major title; beats Novak Đoković 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 2018 Stanley Cup Final, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV: Washington Capitals beat Las Vegas Golden Knights, 4-3 for a 4-1 series victory; first title in franchise history