By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Mar 30, 2020

March 30th, 2020 was highlighted by ESPN moving up the release of the highly anticipated 10-part Michael Jordan documentary to a few weeks from now on April 19th, the Indianapolis Colts and CB T.J. Carrie agreeing to a 1-year deal worth the veteran’s minimum, and a look at the #1 draft prospect QB Joe Burrow after winning the National Championship and a Heisman. 

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, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history.

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Wild buzzer beater in DC

10 longest HRs of 2019

Sherman with toe-drag swag

Klay couldn’t miss

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NFL: WR Zay Jones, Las Vegas Raiders (25)

MLB: 3B Alex Bregman, Houston Astros (26)

MLB: OF Jake Marisnick, New York Mets (29)

MLB: SP Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox (31)

NFL: CB Richard Sherman, San Francisco 49ers (32)

2008: Miami Heat recorded just 17 FGM in a loss to the Boston Celtics, the least in a game since the adoption of the shot clock

2006: MLB Commissioner Bud Selig appointed George Mitchell to investigate steroid use in baseball. The ‘Mitchell Report’ was released on December 13, 2007 naming 89 players who are alleged to have used PEDs

2001: Utah Jazz PG John Stockton moved into 3rd place on the all-time games played list, trailing only Robert Parish (1,611) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,560)

2001: Philadelphia 76ers officially retired Charles Barkley‘s #34 jersey for his 8 years with the organization that drafted him

1986: Boston Celtics won their 27th consecutive home game over the New Jersey Nets, tying the Minneapolis Lakers’ record from 1950. Their home win streak would eventually end after 38 consecutive home wins. The 1995-96 Magic (40 wins), 1995-96 Bulls (44), 2015-16 Spurs (49), and 2015-16 Warriors (54) would all surpass Boston’s record

1980: San Antonio Spurs SF George Gervin became just the 5th player to win 3 consecutive scoring titles in NBA history

1978: Boston Red Sox traded C Bo Diaz, 3B Ted Cox, P Mike Wise, and P Mike Patton to the Cleveland Indians for C Fred Kindall and HOF P Dennis Eckersley

1976: Boston Celtics PF Paul Silas became the 3rd player to record 10,000 rebounds before 10,000 points in NBA history, joining Bill Russell and Bill Bridges

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