Hey, this is Steve White, the host of this day in sports history.
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Steve WhiteHere's today's episode.
Steve WhiteIts October 5 and there were a couple of records set on this day.
Steve WhiteLet's start off in 2001 when Barry Bonds became the all time single season home run King.
Steve WhiteThe San Francisco Giants had three games left in the season, all against the LA Dodgers.
Steve WhiteBonds entered this game with 70 home runs for the season, equaling the record that Mark McGwire had set just three years earlier.
Steve WhiteHis 70th had come the night before, and with his pace of hitting a home run every two and a quarter games, there was a good bet that he would get number 71 before the series with the Dodgers was over.
Steve WhiteWell, he answered that question pretty quickly.
Steve WhiteTrailing five nothing in the bottom of the first and at 814 pm Pacific time, Bond ripped a Chan Ho park pitch into the right field seats at Packbell park.
Steve WhiteIt was a solo shot, so it didn't make much of a dent in the deficit, but nobody there that night really seemed to care.
Steve WhiteBonds was now the single season home run record holder with 71, and as he trotted around the bases, chance of his name filled the stadium.
Steve WhiteAfter touching home plate and a bear hug from his son Nikolai, he went to the dugout to share a moment with his dad, Bobby.
Steve WhiteHe came out for a curtain call that lasted more than six minutes.
Steve WhiteNow give some credit to LA and park for actually pitching to Bonds.
Steve WhiteWith a five nothing lead in the first and two outs.
Steve WhiteWhen Bonds came to the plate, they could have pitched around him, let him have the base on balls and then pitched to Jeff Kent.
Steve WhiteIn the Giants previous series with Houston, bonds had been walked eight times and then hit by a pitch in his 14 plate appearances in that series.
Steve WhiteBut Dodgers manager Jim Tracy told his pitcher to challenge bonds, saying the integrity of the game was more important than not having bonds achieve baseball immortality at his team's.
Steve WhiteExpense.
Steve WhiteBonds took advantage of the generosity, and when he came back up in the third with none on and no outs, he buried another park pitch in the center field seats for number 72.
Steve WhiteThat made it eight to five.
Steve WhiteDodgers the Dodgers spoiled a little bit of bonds night.
Steve WhiteHanging on for the eleven to ten win over San Fran, bonds would pick up home run number 73 in the final game of the year to set the current season home run record.
Steve WhiteOn this day in 2003, Dante hall, aka the human joystick, ran a punt back for a touchdown.
Steve WhiteNow, knowing that hall was a speedy return man with the amazing ability to make people miss or grab at air, that's not so tough to believe.
Steve WhiteBut what is amazing about this one is that it was the fourth consecutive game that hall had returned either a kickoff or a punt for a touchdown.
Steve WhiteThis was a key AFC West Divisional game between the 40 Denver Broncos and the 40 Chiefs.
Steve WhiteIn the fourth quarter, with the Broncos up by six, Denver punted it away.
Steve WhiteHall backpedaled to his three yard line, reeled it in and then went into joystick mode, weaving his way through the Broncos coverage team for the 97 yard touchdown return that gave the Chiefs the 24 23 lead, which turned out to be the final score.
Steve WhiteHall's four straight games with a kick return for a touchdown set a new NFL record, and it still stands today.
Steve WhiteOn this day in 1985, legendary Grambling head coach Eddie Robinson earned win number 324, passing legendary Alabama head coach Paul Bear Bryant as the all time winningest college football coach.
Steve WhiteGrambling was playing at the Cotton bowl against Prairie View A and M.
Steve WhiteNearly 37,000 people watched the game live and more than 500 journalists from around the country were there to cover it.
Steve WhiteThe game was hardly ever in doubt, which made the fourth quarter one long celebration.
Steve WhiteThis was Robinson's 45th season coaching the Tigers.
Steve WhiteWhen the horns sounded to end the game, Grambling had won 27 to seven and Robinson was all alone at the top.
Steve WhiteHe was mobbed by his current players and lauded by the thousands of players that he'd coached over the years.
Steve WhiteHe would continue to coach for another twelve seasons and finish with a total of 408 wins.
Steve WhiteThat record would stand until 2011, when Joe Paterno won his 409th.
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Steve WhiteJohns of Minnesota coach John Gallardi is the current record holder with 489 wins in his 64 years of coaching.
Steve WhiteAnd just yesterday I talked about the Brooklyn Dodgers finally ending their frustration in the World Series when they won it in 1955.
Steve WhiteWell, what happened on this day in 1941 is a great example of the many ways that a winning team found a way to lose in the World Series.
Steve WhiteAnd just like the 55 series in 41, it was the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees playing for the championship.
Steve WhiteIt was game four, with the Yankees holding a two games to one lead.
Steve WhiteWith two outs in the top of the 9th and holding onto a four three lead, it looked like the Dodgers were going to even the series up.
Steve WhiteHugh Casey was on the mound facing Tommy Heinrich.
Steve WhiteCasey delivered a sharply breaking curveball to the plate.
Steve WhiteHeinrich swung and missed for the third strike, but Dodger catcher Mickey Owen also missed it.
Steve WhiteThe passed ball rolled to the backstop and Heinrich raced to first.
Steve WhiteInstead of the game being over and the series tied at two games apiece, the Yankees rallied for four runs in the top half and went on to win the game seven four and take a three to one lead in the series.
Steve WhiteThe 33,000 at Ebbets Field collectively groaned.
Steve WhiteOnly in Brooklyn.
Steve WhiteThe Yankees closed out the World Series the next day with a three one win.
Steve WhiteAnd maybe this seems strange now with the number of women that cover sports as writers and broadcasters, but on this day in 1991, NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabu handed down a $30,000 fine to Cincinnati head coach Sam Weischem for not allowing a female reporter into the Bengals locker room after a loss at Seattle on Monday Night Football.
Steve WhiteTo be fair to weich, he was attempting to protect his players, saying he respected their privacy.
Steve WhiteAnd he wasn't bending on allowing a woman into a locker room with 50 naked men.
Steve WhiteHe made a couple of suggestions to try to make things, let's say separate but equal, such as bringing players to any female reporters outside the locker room or opening the locker room for 15 minutes postgame with all players fully closed.
Steve WhiteAnd then everybody had to leave until all were showered.
Steve WhiteNone of those alternatives worked for the league office.
Steve WhiteNow, on the flip side of that, I will interject myself a little bit into this story.
Steve WhiteI worked as a sports reporter and videographer for a station in an NFL market years ago.
Steve WhiteSeveral women reporters covered the team after practice and games, and they had full access to the locker room.
Steve WhiteThere was never any inkling of unprofessional behavior.
Steve WhiteThe women, just like us dudes, were there to do a job, be respectful, get the story, and then leave.
Steve WhiteAfter the fine, the Bengals opened up the locker room to all reporters.
Steve WhiteTime now for todays zero to do with sports.
Steve WhiteDid you know, did you know that Simon Cowell, the guy from American Idol and Americas, got talent, worked menial jobs before making it big?
Steve WhiteThats not too unusual, but one of those menial jobs was working on the set of the shining as a showrunner.
Steve WhiteMost notably, he shined the axe used by Jack Nicholson between takes.
Steve WhiteThats all ive got for you today.
Steve WhiteThanks for stopping by.
Steve WhiteI hope you have a great rest of your day and ill talk to you tomorrow.
Steve WhiteOn this day in sports history.