By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Sep 06, 2022

September 6, 2022 in the sports world was highlighted by Christian Yelich setting a Milwaukee Brewers record with a monster 499 foot blast. The New York Mets lost a third straight team to an abysmal opponent which made history in a bad way while the Philadelphia 76ers signed C Montrezl Harrell to a two-year deal. Arizona Diamondbacks C/OF Daulton Varsho has shown unreal versatility in 2022 plus the Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Angels all sent their fans home happy with a walk-off win on Tuesday.

See what happened in sports on this day in recent years:

– September 6, 2021: Mark Andrews & Charlie Morton‘s extensions, Rays’ historic comeback in Boston, and more!

– September 6, 2020: Middleton stepped up after Giannis‘ injury, LBJ & AD dominated Houston in Game 2, and more!

– September 6, 2019: Tyreek Hill‘s big bag, NYM’s game-deciding walk-off, Machado‘s impressive game, and more!

WHAT HAPPENED IN SPORTS OVERVIEWThese posts showcase everything you need to see in pro sports all in one place EVERY DAY. This includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts & records from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history. 

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BIGGEST BOMB OF 2022

 

MANY WALK-OFFS ON 9/6

 

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MLB: SP Dustin May, Los Angeles Dodgers (turns 25)

MLB: RP Jordan Hicks, St. Louis Cardinals (26)

NFL: TE Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens (27)

MLB: OF Harold Ramirez, Tampa Bay Rays (28)

NFL: LB Ryan Shazier, Retired after 2017 (30)

NBA: SF Joe Harris, Brooklyn Nets (31)

NBA: PG John Wall, Los Angeles Clippers (32)

NFL: DL Mario Addison, Houston Texans (35)

MLB: DH/1B Mitch Moreland, Free Agent (37)

2010: New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez became the 1st player to record 100+ RBI in 14 different seasons of his career, breaking the record formerly held by Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Jimmie Foxx

2001: San Francisco Giants OF Barry Bonds became the fastest (141 GP) and 5th overall player to ever hit 60 HR during a season in MLB history en route to a MLB record 73 HR that season that still stands today

1998: San Francisco 49ers RB Garrison Hearst went BEAST MODE in OT with a memorable 96-yd GW-TD against the Jets where he broke multiple tackles for a 36-30 victory

1996: Baltimore Orioles 1B Eddie Murray hit his 500th career HR, becoming just the 3rd player with 3,000 career Hits and 500 HR

1995: Baltimore Orioles SS Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig’s longstanding MLB record for the most consecutive GP in MLB history with his 2,131st consecutive game. Cal would end his record streak at 2,632 straight GP

1946: The All-America Football Conference’s inaugural season began as the Cleveland Browns beat the Miami Seahawks 44-0

 

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