September is an exciting month for sports fans. Major League Baseball is in full swing, and the NFL and college football seasons kick off. Plus, there’s UFC action, the Ryder Cup, and F1 racing. September 6 has seen some unforgettable moments in sports history.
Here are some highlights from that date:
– 1883: The White Stockings scored 18 runs in one inning against the Wolverines.
– 1905: Frank Smith pitched a no-hitter against the Tigers.
– 1920: The first radio broadcast of a prizefight featured Jack Dempsey knocking out Billy Miske to win the heavyweight title.
– 1943: Carl Scheib became the youngest pitcher in AL history at just 16 years and 8 months.
– 1953: Roy Campanella hit 38 home runs, setting a record for catchers.
– 1960: Herb Elliott broke his own world record in the 1,500 meters with a time of 3:35.6.
– 1975: Chris Evert won her first U.S. Open title, starting a streak of six.
– 1995: Cal Ripken Jr. played in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig’s record.
– 2008: Serena Williams claimed her third U.S. Open title.
Three standout athletes from September 6 are Bill Tilden, Roy Campanella, and Chris Evert. Tilden was a tennis legend in the 1920s, winning multiple titles. Campanella was a star catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Evert is known for her 18 Grand Slam singles titles. September 6 is a day to remember in sports!

