Monday, June 11, 2018

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Blog Update:

Our Fellow Diehards and Blog Followers,

We (Chicago Sports & Travel, Inc. dba AllsportsAmerica), took a sabbatical to re-evaluate our blog's sports mission. Granted, there are many tremendous sports teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, WNBA, NCAA, NASCAR, PGA, Combat Sports Leagues, etc., we're now going to promote our hometown teams and events. Wherever we roam, Chicago always calls us back home. We realize competition breeds excellence and we respect your teams but Chicago is where our hearts are at and what we're going to promote and sell the world on; Chicago Sports Teams and Chicago Sporting events. Get ready because here we come. 

We'll publish articles about Chicago Sports teams and their opposing opponents every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (The dates we published our previous blog). However, we will publish memos on breaking sports news anytime we feel it is relevant, important and necessary. We love to serve and aim to please. Also, our blog is open to your comments, your alternate views and your rebuttal. We welcome them.

Look for our informational articles leading up to July 18, 2018, (The start of Bears camp) where you'll see our opinion and prediction for the 2018-19 Chicago Bears season. Let's go Bears!!!!!!!!!!


The Chicago Sports & Travel, Inc. dba AllsportsAmerica Editorial Staff.

On This Date in Sports History: Today is Monday, June 11, 2018.

Memoriesofhistory.com 

1938 - Johnny Vander Meer (Cincinnati Reds) threw the first of two consecutive no-hitters.

1950 - Ben Hogan returned to tournament play after a near fatal car accident. He won the U.S. Open.

1972 - Hank Aaron tied the National League record for 14 grand-slam home runs in a career.

1974 - The Kansas City Scouts and Washington Capitals officially received their NHL franchises. The Scouts moved to Denver before the start of the 1976-77 season to become the Colorado Rockies and later the New Jersey Devils.

1988 - Rick Rhoden (New York Yankees) became the first pitcher to start as a designated hitter.

1990 - Nolan Ryan became the oldest player to throw a no-hitter. It was the sixth of his career.

1995 - Mark McGwire tied a major league record when he hit home runs in five consecutive games.

1995 - Lee Smith set a major league record when he got his 16th consecutive save in 16 appearances.

2010 - ESPN launched ESPN 3D.

2010 - The FIFA World Cup opened in South Africa. It was the first time it was held in Africa.

2012 - Rafael Nadal won his record seventh French Open title when he defeated Novak Djokovic. 


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