September is an exciting month for sports fans. Major League Baseball (MLB) is in full swing, and the NFL and college football seasons kick off. Plus, there’s UFC action, the Ryder Cup, and Formula 1 racing. September 15 has seen some unforgettable moments in sports history.
Here are some highlights from that date:
– 1870: Tom Morris Jr. won his third straight British Open in men’s golf.
– 1899: Willie Smith took the U.S. Open title by 11 strokes.
– 1912: Red Sox pitcher Joe Wood achieved his 16th consecutive win.
– 1922: Butch Henline hit three home runs, a first for the National League.
– 1923: Bill Tilden claimed his fourth straight U.S. National Championship in tennis.
– 1938: Brothers Lloyd and Paul Waner hit back-to-back homers.
– 1947: The New York Yankees secured their 15th pennant.
– 1950: Johnny Mize hit three home runs in a single game for the sixth time.
– 1961: Jack Nicklaus won the U.S. Amateur Championship.
– 1978: Muhammad Ali defeated Leon Spinks to regain the heavyweight title.
– 1990: Bobby Thigpen became the first pitcher to record 50 saves in a season.
– 2022: Roger Federer announced his retirement, finishing with 20 Grand Slam titles.
Three standout athletes from September 15 are Johnny Mize, Rich Gannon, and Gennady Golovkin. Mize was a Yankees legend with five World Series titles and 359 home runs. Gannon, the 2002 NFL MVP, led the Raiders to the Super Bowl. Golovkin, a former middleweight champion, was known for his knockout power and relentless style. September 15 is a day filled with sports history!

