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Barry Bonds hits #71 and #72, the Human Joystick does it again, and the Dodgers found a way to lose - This DiSH for Oct. 5

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Here are a few links to Western North Carolina organizations providing assistance to those displaced by Hurricane Helene.

Western North Carolina Red Cross

Hunger and Health Coalition, Boone, NC

North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund

Second Harvest Food Bank

This Day In Sports History is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.

EPISODE SUMMARY

In 2001, Barry Bonds hit home runs number 71 and 72 to become the single season leader, passing Mark McGwire.

In 2003, Dante Hall, aka 'the Human Joystick', returned a punt for a touchdown. It was the fourth straight game that Hall had returned a kick back for a TD, setting a new NFL record.

In 1985, Grambling Head Football Coach Eddie Robinson became the all-time winningest college football coach, passing Paul "Bear" Bryant. He's now third on that list behind St. John’s of Minnesota coach John Gagliardi and Penn State's Joe Paterno.

In 1941, the Brooklyn Dodgers found a unique way to lose a World Series game.

And in 1991, the NFL fined Cincinnati Bengals' Head Coach Sam Wyche $30,000 for prohibiting a female reporter into the locker room after a game.

THIS DAY IN SPORTS BACKGROUND

Relive the greatest moments in sports every day of the year. From the triumphs to the tragedies, the first to do it to the last time it happened, the unbelievable to the strange, This Day in Sports History is a 365-day journey remembering those significant events that made a lasting impact.

STEVE WHITE BIO

The host of 'This DiSH' is me, Steve White. I've spent most of my life behind a microphone. As a kid, I realized the power of the spoken word, hanging out with my dad while we talked to people around the world via ham radio. Later, I put that penchant for communication into practice and ventured into radio and TV. I've worked for a few television stations in North Carolina doing sports reporting and anchoring before transitioning to voiceover in 2015.

'This Day in Sports History' evolved from a lifetime of watching, listening to, and going to ballgames, reading books, magazines, and newspaper articles about my favorite teams and sports heroes. It's not only a labor of love but a voyage of discovery, finding those forgotten tidbits or fascinating things I never knew.

The podcast opens with host Steve White reflecting on the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, sharing his own fortunate experience while acknowledging the dire situation faced by many in the region. He urges listeners to consider donating to local charities, particularly the Red Cross, that are working tirelessly to assist those affected by the storm. This heartfelt introduction sets the stage for a journey through significant sports milestones that occurred on October 5 over the years, blending a message of community support with a celebration of sports history.

Transitioning into the main content, White highlights the record-breaking achievements of baseball legend Barry Bonds, who became the all-time single-season home run king in 2001. With the San Francisco Giants facing the LA Dodgers and Bonds already tied with the previous record, the excitement builds as he recounts the electrifying moment when Bonds hit his 71st and 72nd home runs in a single game. This segment not only captures the thrill of a historic sports moment but also delves into the atmosphere of the stadium and the significance of Bonds' achievement in the context of baseball history.

In addition to Bonds, the podcast covers other remarkable events, such as Dante Hall's incredible punt return touchdown in 2003, which marked his fourth consecutive game with a return for a touchdown, setting an NFL record that endures to this day. White also shares the notable achievement of coach Eddie Robinson, who surpassed Paul Bear Bryant in college football victories. The episode culminates with a look back at the 1941 World Series, where the Dodgers experienced a heartbreaking loss due to a crucial error, illustrating the unpredictable nature of sports. With these stories, White crafts a narrative that not only celebrates individual accomplishments but also reflects on the broader themes of perseverance and the emotional rollercoaster that sports can provide.

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Here are a few links to Western North Carolina organizations providing assistance to those displaced by Hurricane Helene.

Western North Carolina Red Cross

Hunger and Health Coalition, Boone, NC

North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund

Second Harvest Food Bank

This Day In Sports History is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.

EPISODE SUMMARY

In 2001, Barry Bonds hit home runs number 71 and 72 to become the single season leader, passing Mark McGwire.

In 2003, Dante Hall, aka 'the Human Joystick', returned a punt for a touchdown. It was the fourth straight game that Hall had returned a kick back for a TD, setting a new NFL record.

In 1985, Grambling Head Football Coach Eddie Robinson became the all-time winningest college football coach, passing Paul "Bear" Bryant. He's now third on that list behind St. John’s of Minnesota coach John Gagliardi and Penn State's Joe Paterno.

In 1941, the Brooklyn Dodgers found a unique way to lose a World Series game.

And in 1991, the NFL fined Cincinnati Bengals' Head Coach Sam Wyche $30,000 for prohibiting a female reporter into the locker room after a game.

THIS DAY IN SPORTS BACKGROUND

Relive the greatest moments in sports every day of the year. From the triumphs to the tragedies, the first to do it to the last time it happened, the unbelievable to the strange, This Day in Sports History is a 365-day journey remembering those significant events that made a lasting impact.

STEVE WHITE BIO

The host of 'This DiSH' is me, Steve White. I've spent most of my life behind a microphone. As a kid, I realized the power of the spoken word, hanging out with my dad while we talked to people around the world via ham radio. Later, I put that penchant for communication into practice and ventured into radio and TV. I've worked for a few television stations in North Carolina doing sports reporting and anchoring before transitioning to voiceover in 2015.

'This Day in Sports History' evolved from a lifetime of watching, listening to, and going to ballgames, reading books, magazines, and newspaper articles about my favorite teams and sports heroes. It's not only a labor of love but a voyage of discovery, finding those forgotten tidbits or fascinating things I never knew.

The podcast opens with host Steve White reflecting on the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina, sharing his own fortunate experience while acknowledging the dire situation faced by many in the region. He urges listeners to consider donating to local charities, particularly the Red Cross, that are working tirelessly to assist those affected by the storm. This heartfelt introduction sets the stage for a journey through significant sports milestones that occurred on October 5 over the years, blending a message of community support with a celebration of sports history.

Transitioning into the main content, White highlights the record-breaking achievements of baseball legend Barry Bonds, who became the all-time single-season home run king in 2001. With the San Francisco Giants facing the LA Dodgers and Bonds already tied with the previous record, the excitement builds as he recounts the electrifying moment when Bonds hit his 71st and 72nd home runs in a single game. This segment not only captures the thrill of a historic sports moment but also delves into the atmosphere of the stadium and the significance of Bonds' achievement in the context of baseball history.

In addition to Bonds, the podcast covers other remarkable events, such as Dante Hall's incredible punt return touchdown in 2003, which marked his fourth consecutive game with a return for a touchdown, setting an NFL record that endures to this day. White also shares the notable achievement of coach Eddie Robinson, who surpassed Paul Bear Bryant in college football victories. The episode culminates with a look back at the 1941 World Series, where the Dodgers experienced a heartbreaking loss due to a crucial error, illustrating the unpredictable nature of sports. With these stories, White crafts a narrative that not only celebrates individual accomplishments but also reflects on the broader themes of perseverance and the emotional rollercoaster that sports can provide.

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