July 27
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[edit] Events
[edit] 1933
- Joe DiMaggio was just getting warmed up for his magical 56-game hitting streak in 1941, as his 61-game streak came to an end. As an 18-year old in his first year of pro baseball with the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League, Dimaggio got a hit on May 28 and didn’t stop for 61 straight; at one point needing six batters in front of him to reach base in the last inning before hitting a double to keep the streak alive.
[edit] 1959
- William A. Shea, for whom Shea Stadium is named after, attempts to form the Continental League to compete with the American and National Leagues. He folds his league when the city of New York is awarded a National League expansion team, later to become the New York Mets.
[edit] 1997
- A pipe bomb exploded in the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta during a late-night concert at the Summer Olympics. One person was killed and over a hundred people were injured when the bomb exploded shortly after 1 A.M. Despite heavy security at all of the venues and a bomb threat that was called in shortly before the explosion, police were unable to completely evacuate the area in time. The games continued without interruption, and a man named Eric Rudolph later plead guilty and received three consecutive life prison terms (for this and two other bombings). Rudolph was only sentenced in 2005, nine years after a security guard named Richard Jewell was originally accused and later cleared.
[edit] Debuts
[edit] 1975
- Ron Guidry makes his Major League debut for the New York Yankees against the Boston Red Sox. He struck out 3 in 2 innings.
[edit] Births
[edit] 1974
- Alex Rodriguez MLB player is born in New York City, New York.
