By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Sep 22, 2022

September 22, 2022 in sports was remembered by an offensive slump for Pittsburgh, who scored only three points in the second-half during a Thursday Night Football loss to Cleveland. HC Ime Udoka was suspended by Boston for the 2022-23 season while the Jazz traded Bojan Bogdanovic to the Pistons for Saben Lee and Kelly Olynyk, plus Jason Pierre-Paul signed a one-year deal with Baltimore. The Yankees walked off AGAIN after Aaron Judge almost hit his 61st HR, Bradley Zimmer has the worst average ever, and RP Daniel Hudson got extended by LAD.

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

– September 22, 2021: Justin Fields was named the Week 3 starter, Ozzie Albies made MLB history, and more!

– September 22, 2020: Jamal Murray took over in WCF Game 3, AL Central contenders walked it off, and more!

– September 22, 2019: Mahomes vs. Lamar, Daniel Jones‘ 1st NFL GS comeback, STL’s clutch win, 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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INSANE CATCH BY PICKENS

 

YANKS WALK-OFF RED SOX

 

GOLDY ENDS IT IN STYLE

 

MOOKIE WALKS IT OFF

 

ROOKIE WAS IMMACULATE

 

TOP PLAYS FROM WEEK 2

 

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NFL: WR Josh Palmer, Los Angeles Chargers (turns 24)

MLB: SS Jeremy Pena, Houston Astros (25)

MLB: RP James Karinchak, Cleveland Guardians (27)

MLB: RP Justin Dunn, Cincinnati Reds (27)

MLB: SS Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins (28)

NFL: LB Alex Anzalone, Detroit Lions (28)

NFL: LB Haason Reddick, Philadelphia Eagles (28)

NFL: LT Alejandro Villanueva, Retired after 2021 (34)

MLB: P Bob Lemon, Hall of Fame (102)

2020: Atlanta Braves passed the New York Yankees (19) for the most division titles (20) in MLB history since the division format was created in 1969

2019: New England Patriots won their 116th game of the 2010s, the most regular-season wins any team has ever achieved over a decade since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger

2019: In New York Giants QB Daniel Jones’ 1st career start, he mounted an 18-point comeback. Previous long-time starting QB Eli Manning was 0-44 in his Giants career when trailing by 18+ points

1997: Atlanta Braves won the most consecutive division titles (6) in MLB history. Atlanta went on to win the NL East 14 straight seasons (1991-2005 excluding strike-shortened 1994) which still stands as the MLB record

1993: Colorado Rockies played the final game of their inaugural season and finished with an MLB home attendance record (4,483,350 total) that still stands to this day despite owning a 67-95 record

1993: After 27 years in the Majors where he accumulated 773 starts, 5,386 IP, and the all-time record for strikeouts (5,174), Texas Rangers SP Nolan Ryan pitched his final career game at 46 years old (5 ER, no outs)

1969: San Francisco Giants OF Willie Mays joined Babe Ruth as the only MLB players with 600 career Home Runs

1911: At 44 years old, Boston Rustlers SP Cy Young defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates for his 511th and final Major League Win, which could very likely stand as the all-time MLB record forever

 

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