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April 30 Events
April 30 Events
April 30, 1939:
Lou Gehrig sets a MLB record playing his 2,130th consecutive - and final - game for the New York Yankees.
April 30, 1976:
An out of shape Muhammed Ali defeats Jimmy Young to retain the heavyweight boxing title in a controversial decision.
Young vs. old: The 50th anniversary of one of Muhammad Ali’s worst nights
Eric Raskin rewatches, and rescores, Muhammad Ali's 1976 victory over Jimmy Young to see if it really was as contentious as we're now led to believe
www.boxingscene.com
1919:
The Phillies and Brooklyn battle to a 20-inning, 9-9 tie at the Baker Bowl in Philadelphia.
1921:
The undefeated Akron Pros are awarded the inaugural title of the first American Professional Football Association season. One year later on this same date the APFA would meet in Akron and reorganize, renaming themselves the National Football League.
1922:
Charlie Robertson becomes the third pitcher in the modern era to throw a perfect game, as the White Sox beat the Tigers 2-0 at Navin Field, Detroit.
1944:
NY Giant outfielder Mel Ott scores six runs in a single game after being walked five times, for the fourth time in his career. The Hall of Famer was named to his 11th consecutive All Star team in 1944, but finished second in his quest for a seventh home run title that year.
1946:
Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller throws his 2nd no-hitter, beating the Yankees, 1-0
1958:
Ted Williams becomes the 10th major league baseball player to get 1,000 extra-base hits
1961:
At the LPGA Titleholders Championship of Women's Golf at the Augusta Country Club, Mickey Wright wins her 5th major title by one stroke over Patty Berg and LPGA co-founder Louise Suggs. On this same date one year later Wright won her 8th major in the same event.
1962:
San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie Mays becomes just the 9th player in MLB history to hit four home runs in one game, in a 14-4 win over the Braves in Milwaukee
1967:
At Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Orioles pitchers Stu Miller & Steve Barber combine to no-hit Detroit - yet lose 2-1 to the Tigers
1969:
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jim Maloney records his second MLB no-hitter, in a 10-0 rout of Houston Astros
1970:
Chicago Cubs left fielder Billy Williams is 1st National League player to appear in 1,000 consecutive games
1971:
The Milwaukee Bucks, who were founded as an expansion team three years earlier, swept the Baltimore Bullets (who had defeated the 1969-70 champion New York Nicks in the Eastern finals) in four games. This was the first NBA Finals played between two expansion teams (the Bullets originally started out as the Chicago Packers, an expansion team that began play in 1961–62 before moving to Baltimore in 196.); only the second (and last) time in NBA history that teams alternated home games; and only the second four-game sweep in NBA history. Milwaukee was led by Lew Alcindor and Oscar Robertson, while Baltimore countered with Wes Unseld and Earl Monroe.
1975:
Larry O’Brien is named the NBA’s third commissioner, following J. Walter Kennedy (1963-75) and Maurice Podoloff (1946-63). O’Brien holds the position until 1984.
1987:
NY Islander Mike Bossy plays his final game
1988:
NY Yankees' Dave Winfield gets his 29th RBI in the month of April, setting the AL record and tying the MLB record set by Atlanta's Dale Murphy on this same date in 1985
1990:
Mets pitcher David Cone screws up by arguing a safe call at first base, ignoring the fact that the play was still live - which allowed two Braves runners to circle the bases and score. Despite the gaffe, Cone proceeded to lead the NL in strikeouts in 1970, including a game in August when he became the 25th pitcher in major-league history to throw an immaculate inning (three strikeouts on nine pitches)
1992:
The Red Wings and Canucks become the ninth and 10th teams in NHL history to rebound from 3-1 deficits to win playoff series. Detroit beats the Minnesota North Stars 5-2 in the Norris Division, while Vancouver defeats the Winnipeg Jets 5-0 in the Smythe Division.
1993:
Top-ranked Monica Seles is stabbed during a changeover in Hamburg, Germany. Guenter Parche, 38, reached over a courtside railing and knifes Seles in the back. She has an inch-deep slit between her shoulder blades and missed the remainder of the 1993 season.
2010:
Tiger Woods matches the worst nine-hole score of his PGA Tour career and winds up with a 7-over 79 to miss the cut at the Quail Hollow Championship. Woods finishes at 9-over 153, the highest 36-hole total of his career. It’s the sixth time in his 14-year career he misses a cut.
2014:
Anze Kopitar scores the tiebreaking goal late in the second period and Jonathan Quick makes 39 saves to cap the Los Angeles Kings’ comeback from three games down with a 5-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks in Game 7 of the first rounds. This is the fourth time an NHL team won a best-of-seven series after losing the first three games.
2022:
Brock Purdy is selected by the San Francisco 49ers with the final pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, becoming Mr. Irrelevant. The pick arguably saved GM John Lynch his job, after he blundered the previous year by trading three first-round picks and a 2022 third-round pick to the Miami Dolphins to move up to #3 overall in order to draft QB Trey Lance, a massive investment that monumentally failed after Lance played only eight games in two seasons.
2023:
Seattle Kraken become first NHL franchise to earn its first-ever playoff series win against a reigning Stanley Cup champion, eliminating the Colorado Avalanche in 7 games











