Episodios

  • Bucks Quickest to an NBA Championship, Jeff Van Gundy Clings to Zo's Leg, and Monica Seles Attacked on Court - This DiSH for April 30
    Apr 30 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1971, the Milwaukee Bucks won an NBA Championship in just their third year of existence.

    In 1998, Miami's Alonzo Mourning and New York's Larry Johnson got into a fight. Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy tried to break it up but ended up on the floor clinging to Zo's leg.

    In 1993, Monica Seles was attacked during a changeover in her quarterfinal match against Magdalena Maleeva in a quarterfinal match of the Citizen Cup in Hamburg, Germany.

    In 2000, golfer Craig Stadler missed four makeable putts that would have won or extended a playoff against Robert Allenby.

    In 1922, Chicago White Sox rookie Charlie Robertson pitched a perfect game in a 2-0 win against the Detroit Tigers.

    In 1976, Muhammad Ali retained his heavyweight title with a 15-round unanimous decision over Jimmy Young despite being out-punched 222-113.

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    14 m
  • Rangers' Pete Stemkowski Triple OT Winner, Masked Clippers Steal one from Memphis, and the Rocket Strikes out 20 - This DiSH for April 29
    Apr 29 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1971, the New York Rangers won in triple overtime to send their playoff series against Chicago to a game seven.

    In 1981, the Boston Celtics staved off elimination with two point win at the Boston Garden to send the Eastern Conference Finals back to Philadelphia.

    In 2012, the Los Angeles Clippers came back to beat Memphis after trailing by 27 points in game one of their playoff series.

    In 1986, Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens struck out 20 Seattle Mariners to set the Major League for strikeouts in a nine inning game.

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    13 m
  • 93 over at a PGA Tour Event, Dale Hunter's Cheap Shot, and the White Horse Final - This DiSH for April 28
    Apr 28 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1974, PGA golfer Mike Reasor carded the worst four day total in a PGA tour event.

    In 1967, Muhammad Ali refused to stand for the draft.

    In 1993, Washington Capital Dale Hunter delivered one of the cheapest of cheap shots on Pierre Turgeon.

    In 1986, New York Mets' play-by-play man Lyndsay Nelson broadcast a game above the field at the Houston Astrodome.

    In 1923, the FA Cup final between Bolton and West Ham became known as 'The White Horse' final.

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    15 m
  • Showdown in Motown, Crescent City Catastrophe, and the Babe struggles to say 'goodbye' - This DiSH for April 27
    Apr 27 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1984, the Knicks' Bernard King and the Pistons' Isiah Thomas battled it out in the Showdown in Motown.

    In 2009, the Denver Nuggets gave the New Orleans Hornets the worst playoff loss in NBA history.

    In 1947, it was Babe Ruth day at every ballpark in the major. He struggled to speak to the crowd.

    In 1956, boxer Rocky Marciano retired. Marciano became the first and only fighter to retire from boxing as the undefeated heavyweight champ.

    In 1983, 36-year old Nolan Ryan became the all-time strikeout leader in Major League Baseball.

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    13 m
  • Blow ups, Beer, and the Baltimore Colts - This DiSH for April 26
    Apr 26 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1981, it was game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between Philadelphia and Boston. The 76ers won at home to take a 3-1 lead in the. series.

    In 2006, Delmon Young was called out on strikes, argued the call and then threw his bat. The bat struck the ump in the chest. He was suspended for 50 games and fined $145,000.

    In 1993, speaking of meltdowns, KC Royals manager Hal McRae got frustrated with a reporter's question and went on an epic tirade.

    In another event that happened on this day in 2006, minor league pitcher Nigel Thatch was traded for 60 cases of Budweiser.

    In 1983, the Baltimore Colts selected John Elway despite the fact Elway had told them not to.

    And one more thing that happened on this day in 2006, Kobe Bryant changed his number from 8 to 24.

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    16 m
  • Chuck Cooper First Black Athlete Drafted into the NBA, Martin's Marshmallow Meltdown, and Mo Cheeks Greatest Assist - This DiSH for April 25
    Apr 25 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1950, the Boston Celtics selected Chuck Cooper out of Duquesne in the first round of the NBA draft, becoming the first black player selected to play in the league.

    In 1980, Oakland A's manager Billy Martin had to be restrained from going into the stands after a fan who'd thrown marshmallows at him.

    In 1978, the Phillie Phanatic debuted.

    In 1962, Harry Chiti became the first baseball player traded for himself.

    In 2003, Portland head coach Maurice Cheeks assisted 13 year old Natalie Gilbert finish the National Anthem. Gilbert got a chance last month for a redo 22 years later and she knocked it out of the park.

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    12 m
  • SHN PRESENTS: Digits Dynasty - SHN Trailers
    Apr 24 2025

    Digits Dynasty is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW - DIGITS DYNASTY

    “Digits Dynasty” is an engaging podcast where we debate the greatest athletes to don each uniform number in sports history.

    Each episode focuses on a specific number, featuring passionate discussions, stats, and anecdotes across all of sports history, that highlight the legends who wore it. From iconic moments to personal stories, we break down the impact these athletes had on their teams and the game itself.

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

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    3 m
  • 76ers First NBA Title, Bobby Jones First Ace, and the First American League Baseball game - This DiSH for April 24
    Apr 24 2025

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In 1967, the Philadelphia 76ers beat the San Francisco Warriors to win their first NBA Title.

    In 1994, San Antonio's David Robinson scored 71 to top Shaq in the NBA scoring race.

    In 1963, Bob Cousy played his final game for the Boston Celtics.

    In 1927, golfer Bobby Jones scored his first ace!

    In 1945, Happy Chandler was named commissioner of Major League Baseball.

    In 1901, it was the first game ever played in the American League between the Chicago White Stockings and the Cleveland Blues.

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    13 m
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