By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Aug 22, 2021



August 22nd, 2021 was highlighted by Miguel Cabrera blasting his 500th career HR, becoming the first to do so outside of the United States and the first Venezuelan-born player to join the exclusive club. Jose Iglesias made an incredible no-look throw to steal the show during the 2021 MLB Little League Classic while Baltimore Ravens starting LB L.J. Fort suffered a torn ACL. Adam Wainwright pitched another gem the week before he turns 40 years old while the Cardinals capped off the win with a game-sealing web gem at the wall. 

See what happened in sports on August 22nd last year, headlined by the Lakers taking a 2-1 lead over Portland, a Belli walk-off for the Dodgers, and the White Sox setting HR records. This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, top performances of the day, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history. 



Smooth glovework by Iglesias

Game saving snag for STL

Derek Hill comes flying in

Miggy reaches the 500 HR club

Waino was dealing on the bump

Nolan Ryan reached 5k Ks OTD

TEX set MLB Runs record OTD

Happy bday to NBA’s ROY

Happy bday to Adam Thielen

Happy bday to Carl Yastrzemski

Happy bday to HOF Paul Molitor

Happy bday to Randall Cobb

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NBA: PG LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets (turns 20)

NFL: EDGE Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders (24)

NFL: TE Jonnu Smith, New England Patriots (26)

MLB: 3B Hunter Dozier, Kansas City Royals (30)

NFL: WR Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings (31)

NFL: WR Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers (31)

MLB: 3B Paul Molitor, Hall of Fame (65)

MLB: OF Carl Yastrzemski, Hall of Fame (82)

2020: Oklahoma City Thunder recorded the largest margin of victory (12 PTS) during a postseason game that went into OT in NBA history as Shai Gilgeous Alexander‘s clutch corner 3PM with 14 seconds left forced OT against the Houston Rockets

2019: Baltimore Orioles surpassed the 2016 Cincinnati Reds for allowing the most HR (259) by any MLB team in history with 33 games remaining

2017: Boston Celtics acquired PG Kyrie Irving from the Cleveland Cavaliers for PG Isaiah Thomas, SF Jae Crowder, C Ante Zizic, and a 2018 1st Rd pick (G Collin Sextion) after Irving requested a trade out of Cleveland

2007: Texas Rangers scored the most Runs (30) during a game in the MLB modern era (1900) as they obliterated the Baltimore Orioles

1989: Texas Rangers SP Nolan Ryan became the 1st (and only) player to record 5,000 career strikeouts, ringing up fellow HOFer Oakland Athletics OF Rickey Henderson

1979: Cincinnati Reds C Johnny Bench passed Frank Robinson for the most career HR (324) in franchise history. Bench played 17 seasons with the Reds, recording 389 HR & 1,376 RBI, which both still stand as the franchise record today

1965: After complaining about his return throws to SP Sandy Koufax, San Francisco Giants SP Juan Marchial struck Los Angeles Dodgers C Johnny Roseboro with his bat, instigating a 14-minute brawl between the teams

1961: New York Yankees OF Roger Maris became the 1st player to reach 50 HR on the season before August in MLB history en route to breaking the non-asterisk single-season HR record of 60 previously held by Babe Ruth 

1934: After trailing 2-1 in the 8th inning, Boston Red Sox SP Wes Ferrell hit the game-tying HR in the 8th inning then a walk-off HR in the 12th to defeat the Chicago White Sox 3-2

1917: In the Pirates’ 4th consecutive extra-inning game, OF Carson Bigbee set an MLB record with 11 at-bats in a 22-inning loss to the Brooklyn Dodgers; RP Elmer Jacobs pitched 16.2 innings in relief

 

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