APRIL 26 On This Day Sport Today Events Birthdays Deaths By Year By Day 25 Apr Apr 27 All Days All Months Events April26 Today's Events in Sports History Events Birthdays Deaths 1900 Newly renamed American League opener in Cleveland draws 6,500 (still as a minor league, was Western League) 1901 Jimmy Collins, having left the Boston Beaneaters (NL), captains and manages his first game for the Boston Americans (loses 10-6 at Baltimore Orioles) 1905 Cubs Jack McCarthy becomes only major league player to throw out 3 runners at plate in 1 game, all were ends of a double play 1912 First home run hit at Fenway Park by Hugh Bradley of the Red Sox 1920 Husband and wife team Ludowika & Walter Jakobsson representing Finland, win the pairs skating gold medal at the Antwerp Olympics; Ludowika is the only German-born athlete at the Games 1920 Ice hockey makes its Olympic debut at the Antwerp Games with center Frank Fredrickson scoring 7 goals in Canada's 12-1 drubbing of Sweden in the gold medal match Lou Gehrig's Big Mistake 1931 Lou Gehrig hits a HR but is called out for passing a runner, mistake costs him AL home run crown; he & Babe Ruth tie for season Baseball PlayerLou Gehrig Baseball LegendBabe Ruth 1935 Frank Boucher is given NHL's Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship permanently for winning it 7 of 11 years 1941 A tradition begins with the first organ at a baseball stadium (Chicago Cubs) 1950 Last horse race at Havre de Grace Track in Md, is run 1950 U of Miami ends William & Mary straight tennis match victories at 82 Golf History 1952 Patty Berg scores 64, the best competitive round of golf by a woman GolferPatty Berg Baseball History 1961 New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris hits 1st of 61 homers in 1961 Baseball PlayerRoger Maris 1964 18th NBA Championship: Boston Celtics beat SF Warriors, 4 games to 1 LPGA Titleholders Championship 1964 LPGA Titleholders Championship Women's Golf, Augusta CC: Marilynn Smith retains title; beats Mickey Wright by 1 stroke LPGA GolferMickey Wright 1966 International Olympic Committee votes to award German city of Munich the right to host the 1972 Summer Olympic Games Red Auerbach Retires 1966 Red Auerbach retires as Boston Celtic's coach NBA CoachRed Auerbach 1974 Yankees trade Peterson, Beene, Kline & Buskey to Indians for Chambliss, Tidrow & Upshaw Baseball Record 1975 MLB Philadelphia Phillies slugger Mike Schmidt's 2 home runs in 7-3 win over Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh ties NL record of 11 HRs in April MLB Third BasemanMike Schmidt 1980 Gerard Nijboer runs Dutch record marathon (2:09:01) Baseball Record 1980 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton pitches his 6th 1-hitter, in 7-0 win over St. Louis Cardinals, at Veterans Stadium; 1st National League to record 6 1-hitters Baseball PitcherSteve Carlton 1982 Gene Michael becomes NY Yankee manager for 2nd time NFL Draft 1983 NFL Draft: Stanford quarterback John Elway first pick by Baltimore Colts NFL QuarterbackJohn Elway 1983 San Antonio spurs beat Denver Nuggets, 152-133 in NBA playoff game 1988 NBA approves addition of 3rd referee in 1988-89 season Sports History 1988 NY Met Davey Johnson becomes 2nd manager to record 400 victory in 1st 4 years (Al López was 1st) Baseball PlayerAl López Mike Tyson' Speeding Ticket 1989 Mike Tyson gets a speeding ticket for drag racing his Lamborghini in Albany, New York Heavyweight Boxing ChampionMike Tyson 1990 NY court of appeals ends 2½ year legal battle over 1988 America's Cup by refusing jurisdiction of case Baseball Record 1990 Texas Rangers Nolan Ryan ties Bob Feller's record of pitching 12 one-hitters in 1-0 win over Chicago White Sox at Arlington Stadium MLB Pitching LegendNolan Ryan Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherBob Feller Maradona Suspended 1991 Soccer star Diego Maradona, suspended for using cocaine, arrested in Argentina for possession & distribution of illegal narcotics Football LegendDiego Maradona Baseball Record 1992 MLB St. Louis Cardinals Ozzie Smith steals his 500th base Baseball PlayerOzzie Smith 1992 NFL Draft: University of Washington defensive end Steve Emtman from first pick by Indianapolis Colts 1995 Baseball season begins after lengthy strike 2003 NFL Draft: USC quarterback Carson Palmer first pick by Cincinnati Bengals 2008 NFL Draft: University of Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long first pick by Miami Dolphins 2012 NFL Draft: Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck first pick by Indianapolis Colts London Marathon 2015 35th London Marathon: Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge & Ethiopian Tigist Tufa win Long Distance RunnerEliud Kipchoge FC Bayern Munich win the Bundesliga 2015 FC Bayern Munich wins the 2014–15 Bundesliga for a 25th time Football StarThomas Müller 2017 Gift Ngoepe becomes 1st black African to play in Major League Baseball, for the Pittsburgh Pirates 2018 NFL Draft: Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield first pick by Cleveland Browns; 4 QBs taken in top 10 selections for first time in history Pelé Added to Dictionary 2023 Brazilian Portuguese-language Michaelis dictionary adds "pelé" as a new adjective to its online edition, meaning "exceptional, incomparable, unique" [1] Football LegendPele
APRIL 28 World's First Motor Race 1887 "Europe's first motoring competition" is 'won' by The Marquis de Dion on a steam-powered quadricycle built by French toymaker and engineer Georges Bouton; French newspaper Le Velocipede organized the 'test', and Bouton was the only participant Georges Bouton and Jules-Albert de Dion causing a stir and setting a record in 1887. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images 1901 Cleveland's Bock Baker gives up a record 23 singles as White Sox beat Blues (Cleveland Blues!) 13-1 Capablanca World Chess Champion 1921 Cuban José Raúl Capablanca becomes the world's third chess champion defeating German champion Emanuel Lasker in Havana Chess GrandmasterJosé Raúl Capablanca 1923 Wembley Stadium opens - Bolton Wanderers vs West Ham United (FA Cup) 1930 First night of organized baseball is played in Independence, Kansas 1931 Program for woman athletes approved for 1932 Olympics track & field 1934 Soccer team Blue White '34 forms 1952 St Louis Browns lend 2 black minor leaguers to Hankyu Braves of Japan Baseball Record 1956 Cincinnati Reds outfielder Frank Robinson hits his 1st of 586 HRs Baseball Outfielder and ManagerFrank Robinson LPGA Western Open 1957 LPGA Western Open Women's Golf, Montgomery CC: Patty Berg wins her 6th WO by 1 stroke from Wiffi Smith GolferPatty Berg Sports History 1961 Milwaukee Braves' future HOF pitcher Warren Spahn throws his second career no hitter at 41; beats SF Giants, 1-0 at County Stadium Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherWarren Spahn 1965 Lindsey Nelson broadcasts baseball game at Houston Astrodome from a hanging gondola 1966 20th NBA Championship: Boston Celtics beat LA Lakers, 4 games to 3 Sports History 1967 Muhammad Ali refuses induction into army & stripped of boxing title Heavyweight Boxing ChampionMuhammad Ali 1972 Courts award 1968 Kentucky Derby prize money to 2nd place winner due to the winner being given drugs before the race Sports History 1985 Billy Martin named NY Yankee manager for 4th time Baseball Player and ManagerBilly Martin Sports History 1985 Fernando Valenzuela sets record of 41 scoreless inn to start season Baseball Hall of Fame PitcherFernando Valenzuela 1987 NBA announces expansion to Charlotte NC & Miami Fla in 1988 & Minneapolis Minn & Orlando Fla in 1989 1987 NFL Draft: University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde first pick by Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 Baltimore Orioles lose AL record 21 games in a row 1988 NJ Devils set all time playoff mark for penalty minutes 1990 Boston Celtics score most points in a playoff, beat NY Knicks 157-128 Sports History 1993 NY Islanders beat Washington Capitals 4 to 1 in playoffs, Capitals' Dale Hunter attacks Pierre Turgeon after scoring, in hockey's worst cheap shot NHL StarPierre Turgeon 1993 Zambian national football team dies in a plane crash near Libreville, Gabon that kills 30 people [1] 2002 The Tradition Senior Men's Golf, Superstition Mountain G&CC: Jim Thorpe wins his lone career major title with birdie on first playoff hole against John Jacobs Sports History 2003 Andre Agassi recaptures the world #1 ranking to become the oldest top-ranked male in the history of the ATP rankings at 33 years and 13 days Tennis LegendAndre Agassi 2007 ICC Men's Cricket ODI World Cup, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados: Australia 3-peat with 53 run win over Sri Lanka; Player of the Match: Adam Gilchrist (AUS) 149 (104) & 2 catches 2007 NFL Draft: LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell first pick by Oakland Raiders 2011 NFL Draft: Auburn quarterback Cam Newton first pick by Carolina Panthers 2016 NFL Draft: Cal quarterback Jared Goff first pick by Los Angeles Rams 2018 Shaquem Griffin is the first one-handed person to be drafted into the NFL; selected by Seattle Seahawks 2019 American diver Victor Vescovo makes the deepest dive ever to the bottom of the Mariana trench at 10,927m (35,849ft), and finds a plastic bag
APRIL 29 1751 The New York Gazette and Post Boy carries first public report of a cricket match played in America; New York XI v London XI on the site of what is today the Fulton Fish Market in Manhattan, NYC 1892 Charlie Reilly becomes one of baseball's first pinch hitters 1901 27th Kentucky Derby: Jimmy Winkfield on His Eminence wins in 2:07.75 Speaker Ties Record 1918 Tris Speaker ties career outfield record of 4 unassisted double plays Baseball PlayerTris Speaker 1922 First official International Weightlifting Federation Championship is held in Tallinn, Estonia 1930 123 runs are scored in 7 major league games Ferrell No-Hits Browns 1931 Cleveland Indians pitcher Wes Ferrell no-hits St Louis Browns, 9-0 at League Park II, Cleveland Baseball PitcherWes Ferrell 1934 Pittsburgh is last major league baseball city to play a home game on a Sunday, as the Pirates host the Cincinnati Reds 1936 1st pro baseball game in Japan is played Nagoya defeats Daitokyo, 8-5 1953 Milwaukee Braves' Joe Adcock is 1st to homer into New York's Polo Grounds center field bleachers 1961 ABC's "Wide World of Sports" debuts Golf Tournament 1963 LPGA Titleholders Championship Women's Golf, Augusta CC: Marilynn Smith beats Mickey Wright by 1 shot in 18-hole playoff LPGA GolferMickey Wright 1980 NFL Draft: Oklahoma running back Billy Sims first pick by Detroit Lions Baseball Record 1981 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton is 1st lefty to strike out 3,000 batters Baseball PitcherSteve Carlton 1981 NFL Draft: South Carolina running back George Rogers first pick by New Orleans Saints Sports History 1985 New York Yankees fire manager Yogi Berra 16 games into season, despite assurance from owner George Steinbrenner that he would be kept for the whole season. Billy Martin named as replacement. MLB Catcher and ManagerYogi Berra Baseball Player and ManagerBilly Martin New York Yankees OwnerGeorge Steinbrenner 1985 Tony Tubbs beats defending champion Greg Page by unanimous decision in 15 rounds at Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo for WBA heavyweight boxing title Baseball Record 1986 Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens strikes out 20 Seattle Mariners MLB Pitching LegendRoger Clemens Sports History 1986 NFL Draft: Auburn running back Bo Jackson first pick by Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Running Back and Baseball OutfielderBo Jackson Sports History 1987 Chicago Cub Andre Dawson hits for cycle MLB StarAndre Dawson 1988 Baltimore Orioles end their record 21-game losing streak by beating the White Sox 9-0 1988 Orioles beat White Sox 9-0 for 1st 1988 win after 21 loses Sports History 1990 Dan Quisenberry (all-time AL save king, 238) announces his retirement MLB PlayerDan Quisenberry 1995 KC Royal John Nonely is 70th to HR on his 1st at bat 1997 MLB Kansas City Royals Chili Davis is 75th to hit 300 HRs 2006 NFL Draft: North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams first pick from Houston Texans Sports History 2018 Spanish tennis great Rafael Nadal equals his Open-era record for most wins at the same event (11 Monte Carlo) with his 11th Barcelona ATP title Tennis ChampionRafael Nadal The Rise and Fall of Boris Becker 2022 London court sentences retired tennis star Boris Becker to 2-1/2 years in prison for hiding assets during bankruptcy proceedings Golden days: 17-year-old Boris Becker celebrates as Wimbledon men’s singles champion