By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Sep 20, 2022

September 20, 2022 in sports was highlighted by Aaron Judge’s monumental 60th home run this season for the Yankees, who went on to complete a 9-8 comeback win against the Pirates thanks to a legendary Giancarlo Stanton walk-off Grand Slam. The New York Mets also hit a game-winning Grand Slam to cement a historic night in NYC. The Blue Jays continued their winning ways on the road with 12 different players scoring a run, the Dodgers came back to beat the Diamondbacks, and WR Cole Beasley signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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

– September 20, 2021: Salvador Perez setting the Catcher HR record, Aaron Rodgers big MNF performance, and more!

– September 20, 2020: AD‘s GW-3PM beat Denver in WCF Game 2, Seattle stopped Cam on a goal-line stand, and more!

– September 20, 2019: AB & NE parted ways, the NFL released top 100 plays of all-time, Pete Alonso’s 50th HR, 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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HISTORIC NIGHT IN NYC

 

DODGERS EPIC COMEBACK

 

TEXAS TURNS TRIPLE-PLAY

 

HARRISON FULL EXTENSION

 

A-Rod Grand Slams record OTD

NFL top100 plays out OTD

AD hit WCF GW-3PM OTD

Ray Lewis 4th down stop OTD

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NFL: CB Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys (turns 24)

NFL: S Grant Delpit, Cleveland Browns (25)

NFL: CB Trayvon Mullen, Arizona Cardinals (25)

MLB: RP Zach Pop, Toronto Blue Jays (26)

NFL: S Josh Jones, Seattle Seahawks (28)

NBA: SF Kyle Anderson, Minnesota Timberwolves (29)

NFL: CB Jonathan Jones, New England Patriots (29)

MLB: RP Jeffrey Springs, Tampa Bay Rays (30)

MLB: RP Ken Giles, Free Agent (32)

2020: Los Angeles Lakers PF Anthony Davis delivered the buzzer-beating GW-3PM to lift the Lakers to a 2-0 series lead over the Denver Nuggets in the bubble WCF. AD and Nikola Jokic combined to score all 22 of the final PTS in the game

2019: NFL finalized their release of the top-100 plays in NFL history to celebrate the NFL’s 100th anniversary with the “Immaculate Reception” from December 23, 1976 landing at #1 all-time

2013: New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez passed Lou Gehrig for the most career Grand Slams of all-time with his 24th that lifted the Yankees to a 5-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants. A-Rod finished his career with 25 Grand Slams which stands as the all-time record

2009: Ray Lewis came through with an iconic TFL on 4th & 2 to seal the Baltimore Ravens’ win over the Chargers

2000: After 15 years with the New York Knicks, future HOF PF Patrick Ewing was traded to the Seattle Supersonics as part of a 4-team, 12-player deal 

1998: Baltimore Orioles 3B Cal Ripken voluntarily pulled himself from the starting lineup, ending his record streak of 2,632 consecutive games played; he had not missed a game since May 30, 1982

1987: Chicago Bears RB Walter Payton broke the all-time NFL rushing touchdown record with the 107th of his career. Payton was then surpassed by Emmitt Smith about a decade later

 

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