By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Oct 03, 2020

On a rare day of no pro sports games, October 3rd, 2020 was remembered for the news of Cam Newton’s positive COVID-19 result, delaying the Patriots-Chiefs game as well as the update of La’el Collins’ season-ending hip surgery. Check out everything that happened in sports on October 3rd last year and the Best in Sports from exactly a year ago, headlined by a wild interception in a wild game. 

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. More content will be uploaded throughout the day. 

AD is already a legend

AD going off in the Finals

NBA Finals top 5 plays

Chipper was clutch

Wild 1-handed snag

TO went off OTD 10 years ago

Shaq was a beast

Delmon Young in the clutch OTD

Unreal TD catch by Lockett OTD

KD dropping buckets

Mad Max no-no was electric

Underrated playoff hero

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CFB Week 5

7:30 PM: Georgia Bulldogs (#4) vs. Auburn Tigers (#7) [Top UGA ProspectsTop Auburn Prospects]

*All game times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)*

No games on this day.

NFL: DL Javon Kinlaw, San Francisco 49ers (turns 23)

NBA: SF Jonathan Isaac, Orlando Magic (23)

NFL: TE Mike Gesicki, Miami Dolphins (25)

NFL: OT Andre Dillard, Philadelphia Eagles (25)

NFL: LB Leon Jacobs, Jacksonville Jaguars (25)

NFL: OG A.J. Cann, Jacksonville Jaguars (29)

NFL: WR Anquan Boldin, Retired in 2016 (40)

MLB: RP Dennis Eckersley, Hall of Fame (66)

MLB: OF Dave Winfield, Hall of Fame (69)

2015: Max Scherzer became the 1st pitcher since Nolan Ryan in 1973 to throw 2 no-hitters in the same regular season

2012: Detroit Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera became MLB’s very 1st triple crown winner since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967 (.330/44 HRs/139 RBI)

2004: The Montreal Expos played their final game after 36 years in Canada; they would move to Washington to become the Nationals in 2005

2004: The New England Patriots won their 18th consecutive regular season game, 31-17 over the Buffalo Bills, to set a new NFL record

2001: San Francisco Giants OF Barry Bonds was walked for the 171st time of the season, breaking Babe Ruth’s record set in 1923

1993: The Toronto Blue Jays became the very 1st team in AL history with players to finish 1-2-3 in batting average (John Olerud — .363, Paul Molitor — .332, Roberto Alomar — .326)

1990: Kansas City Royals 3B George Brett became the 1st player in MLB history to win a batting title in 3 different decades (1976, 1980)

1989: The Oakland Raiders promoted Art Shell to interim HC in place of Mike Shanahan, making Shell the 1st African-American HC in NFL history

1976: Milwaukee Brewers OF Hank Aaron drove in the 2,297th RBI of his career in his final at-bat, a mark that still stands as the all-time MLB career RBI record 

1974: Frank Robinson became the 1st African-American manager in MLB history, signing with the Cleveland Indians as a player-manager

1974: HOF PG Jerry West, “The Logo”, retired from the NBA after 14 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers

1951: New York Giants 3B Bobby Thomson hit the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World”, a 3-run HR with 1 out in the 9th inning to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers in a 3-game playoff for the NL Pennant

1920: The very 1st AFPA (NFL) game(s) were played, as the Dayton Triangles defeated the Columbus Panhandles 14-0 and the Rock Island Independents crushed the Muncie Flyers 45-0

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