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This Day in Sports History: October 5

October is an exciting month for sports fans. It’s all about the MLB postseason, the start of the NBA and NHL seasons, big college football matchups, the Xfinity 500 in NASCAR, track events, the UEFA Champions League, and Formula 1.

On October 5, many unforgettable sports moments have taken place over the years. Here are some highlights:

– 1887: Ellen Hansell won the first U.S. National Championship in women’s tennis.
– 1900: Harry Vardon claimed the U.S. Open title in men’s golf.
– 1907: Montreal defeated Toronto 17-8 in rugby.
– 1908: Ed Walsh notched his 40th win in MLB.
– 1915: Ty Cobb stole his 96th base of the season.
– 1921: The first radio broadcast of a World Series featured the Yankees and Giants.
– 1942: The Cardinals secured their fourth World Series title.
– 1947: Al Gionfriddo made a famous catch, robbing Joe DiMaggio of a home run in the World Series.
– 1983: Wayne Gretzky began a 51-game scoring streak.
– 2001: Barry Bonds hit his 71st and 72nd home runs in a single season.
– 2003: The Chicago Cubs won their first postseason series since 1908.

Three standout athletes from October 5 are Ed Walsh, Wayne Gretzky, and Scottie Pippen. Walsh was a legendary pitcher with a career ERA of 1.82, the lowest in history. Gretzky holds many NHL records, while Pippen was known for his strong defense and all-around skills.

October 5 is a day filled with sports history that fans won’t forget!

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