By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Sep 19, 2022

September 19, 2022 in sports was highlighted by Jalen Hurts’ surgical first half as the Eagles soared to a 24-7 win over the Vikings. The Bills made slight work of the Titans in a 41-7 blowout, led by Stefon Diggs’ monster 3 TD performance that put him in the NFL records books. Dre Greenlaw signed a two-year, $19M extension with the 49ers. Max Scherzer made history after another perfect outing, Pete Alonso proved to be the best Mets player ever through four seasons, plus Logan Gilbert and Carlos Santana had a historic night for the Seattle Mariners.

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

– September 19, 2021: Lamar‘s big win over Mahomes, Derrick Henry ran wild for OT win @ Seattle, and more!

– September 19, 2020: Boston Celtics’ victory in a must-win ECF Game 3, Yankees won 10 in a row, and more!

– September 19, 2019: Minshew‘s promising performance, Hays‘ wild catch, the return of Sacksonville, 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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HURTS BALLED OUT ON MNF

 

DIGGS IS SO DANGEROUS

 

GW-HR IN THE 10TH INNING

 

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NFL: OT Evan Neal, New York Giants (turns 22)

NBA: PF Precious Achiuwa, Toronto Raptors (23)

NBA: PG Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks (24)

NBA: PG Dejounte Murray, Atlanta Hawks (26)

NBA: PF Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies (26)

NFL: TE Mo-Alie Cox, Indianapolis Colts (29)

NBA: SG CJ McCollum, New Orleans Pelicans (31)

NFL: CB Stephon Gilmore, Indianapolis Colts (32)

MLB: OF George Springer, Toronto Blue Jays (33)

NFL: K Ryan Succop, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (36)

MLB: 2B Joe Morgan, Hall of Fame (79)

MLB: OF Duke Snider, Hall of Fame (96)

2019: New York Yankees Manager Aaron Boone became the 1st manager to win 100+ games in each of his first 2 seasons as a big league skipper in MLB history 

2019: Baltimore Orioles OF Austin Hays made a 2019 catch of the year candidate by going full extension to rob a rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of a HR

2011: New York Yankees CP Mariano Rivera became the MLB’s all-time leader in Saves with his 603rd career SV, passing Trevor Hoffman. Rivera finished his unanimous HOF career with 652 SV which still stands as the all-time record

2010: New England Patriots HOF WR Randy Moss made 1 of the most memorable catches of his career when he reeled in a 1-handed TD snag over All-Pro CB Darrelle Revis

2004: New York Jets RB Curtis Martin passed Freeman McNeil for the most career RUSH YDS (8,074) in franchise history en route to a career-high 1,697 RUSH YDS that season. Martin played 8 of his 11 NFL seasons with the Jets and finished with 10,302 RUSH YDS which still stands as the record today

1997: St. Louis Cardinals 1B Mark McGwire became the 1st player to hit 20+ home runs for multiple teams during the same season in MLB history (traded by Oakland on July 31st)

1984: Cincinnati Reds 1B Pete Rose reached 100 hits on the season, giving him a MLB record 22 consecutive years with 100+ hits which still stands today

1971: Chicago Cubs SP Fergie Jenkins passed Charlie Root for the most career Ks (1,432) in franchise history with 14 Ks & a CG over the Phillies. Jenkins played 10 of his 19 MLB seasons with the Cubs and recorded 2,038 Ks which still stands as the record today

 

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