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THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: 9/21

1934 – St. Louis Cardinals pitchers, and brothers, Dizzy and Paul Dean each throw a shutout in a doubleheader sweep of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1956 – The Yankees set an MLB record by stranding 20 runners on base in a 13-9 loss to the Red Sox.

1970 – Monday Night Football makes its debut with the Browns beating the Jets 31-21.

1971 – The American League approves the Washington Senators moving to Arlington and changing their name to the Texas Rangers.

1981 – Steve Carlton sets a National League record with career strikeout #3,118.

1982 – NFL players begin a 52 day strike.

1991 – USA Basketball announces the members of the “Dream Team” that will participate in the 1992 Olympics.

2008 – The Yankees play in the final game at Yankee Stadium, with a new Yankee Stadium opening in 2009.

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