By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Sep 01, 2019

September 1st, 2019 was highlighted by Justin Verlander becoming the 1st player to ever throw a no-hitter in the same road ballpark multiple times, Carlos Carrasco receiving an ovation upon his return, and more walk-offs from the Yankees and Cardinals. Check out the Best in Sports for 9/1

This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the top highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, best performances of the day, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history.

Yanks walk off on back to back jacks

Belli & Joc come up big in LAD’s win

Hit the walk off ✅, make a diving catch ✅

Scott Kingery has that clutch factor

Charlie Morton’s curveball is pure filth

Christian Yelich’s 42nd HR a big one

Pitcher who rake 441-ft bombs

Standing O for Carrasco

Top 2 plays of 2018-19

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[Player of the Day] SP Justin Verlander, HOU (@TOR): 9 IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 14 K, 1 BB, W; 3rd career no-hitter

SP J.A. Happ, NYY (v.OAK): 6 IP, 0 ER, 1 H, 5 K, 4 BB, ND

1B Freddie Freeman, ATL (v.CHW): 3-4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

SP Tyler Mahle, CIN (@STL): 6.1 IP, 1 ER, 2 H, 5 K, 0 BB, ND

SP Steven Brault, PIT (@COL): 6.1 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 5 K, 2 BB, W; 441-ft HR is longest by pitcher in 2019

NBA: SG Josh Okogie, Minnesota Timberwolves (turns 21)

NFL: S DJ Swearinger, Arizona Cardinals (28)

NFL: DE Calais Campbell, Jacksonville Jaguars (33)

NFL: RB Clinton Portis, Retired in 2011 (38)

NFL: DE Jason Taylor, Hall of Fame (45)

NFL: LB Zach Thomas, Retired in 2009 (46)

NBA: PG Tim Hardaway, Retired in 2003 (53)

2007: Red Sox SP Clay Buchholz threw a no-hitter in just his 2nd career MLB start, a 1-0 victory over the Orioles

2006: Roger Goodell officially began his tenure as Commissioner of the NFL

1998: Cadinals 1B Mark McGwire set a new NL single-season home run record with his 56th and 57th; he ended the historic run with 70 HRs, the MLB single-season record (later surpassed by Barry Bonds in 2001) 

1975: Mets SP Tom Seaver became the 1st pitcher ever with at least 200 strikeouts in 8 consecutive seasons; he was the only pitcher to accomplish this until Max Scherzer joined him in August 2019

1971: For a 10-7 victory over the Phillies, the Pirates rolled out what is commonly referred to as the 1st all-black (African-American and Latino) starting lineup in MLB history

1964: Giants RP Masanori Murakami became the very 1st Japanese-born player in MLB history; pitched a scoreless 8th inning in a loss to the Mets

1918: Due to the United States’ involvement in World War I, baseball was abruptly stopped

1906: Philadelphia Athletics SP Jack Coombs and Red Sox SP Joe Harris pitched all 24 innings in a 4-1 Athletics win

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