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This Day in Sports History: August 7

August is an exciting month for sports fans, featuring MLB, the U.S. Open Tennis Championship, WWE events, the NASCAR Cup series, track and field, and college football. August 7 has seen some unforgettable sports moments and amazing achievements over the years.

Here are some highlights from August 7:

– 1903: Tommy Corcoran set a record with 14 assists in an MLB game.
– 1907: Walter Johnson earned his first MLB win.
– 1921: Cyclist Piet Moeskops won his first of four straight UCI World Sprint Championships.
– 1929: Babe Ruth hit his second grand slam in consecutive games.
– 1938: Leo Durocher recorded the 2,000th home run for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
– 1948: Fanny Blankers-Koen won her fourth gold medal at the London Olympics.
– 1954: Roger Bannister and John Landy became the first runners to finish a mile in under four minutes in the same race.
– 1984: The U.S. women’s basketball team won its first Olympic gold, beating South Korea 85-55.
– 1999: Wade Boggs hit his 3,000th career hit with a home run.
– 2007: Barry Bonds hit his 756th career home run, becoming the new home run king.
– 2016: Katie Ledecky won gold in the women’s 400-meter freestyle and set a world record.

Notable athletes from August 7 include Roger Bannister, who was the first to run a mile in under four minutes, Eddie Delahoussaye, a top jockey, and Ichiro Suzuki, known for his incredible hitting streak. These moments remind us of the greatness in sports history!

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