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An average guy threw a Perfect Game, the most famous double in MLB history, and Columbia won a game - This DiSH for Oct. 8
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An average guy threw a Perfect Game, the most famous double in MLB history, and Columbia won a game - This DiSH for Oct. 8

This Day in Sports History · Thrive Sweet Productions

October 8, 202511m 1s

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Show Notes

In 1956, New York Yankee Don Larsen pitched the only perfect game in World Series history.

In 1995, Seattle Mariner Edgar Martinez hit the most famous double in Major League Postseason History.

In 2000, Michael Schumacher used savvy pit strategy to win a race and wrap up another F1 Championship.

In 1988, Columbia University snapped their 44-game losing streak against Princeton.

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