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Daily Sports History Podcast
Приєднався 13 жов 2023
Welcome to Daily Sports History! A Podcast that does a rapid deep dive into sports history everyday! Hosted by Ethan Reese
Longest Baseball Throw: Glen Gorbous
Join us on Daily Sports History as we explore the incredible feat of Glen Gorbous, who set the record for the longest baseball throw in history. Discover the story behind Gorbous' astounding 445-foot, 10-inch throw, the context of this remarkable achievement, and its lasting impact on the world of baseball.
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Michael Phelps: The Most Decorated Olympic Athlete
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we celebrate Michael Phelps' incredible journey to becoming the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time. Explore his record-breaking performances, the milestones that defined his career, and the impact he has had on the world of swimming. Discover how Phelps' achievements have set a new standard for Olympic excellence. #DailySportsHistory, #MichaelPhelps, #...
The 1930 World Cup: Birth of a Global Tradition
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we explore the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay. Discover how this historic tournament laid the foundation for the world's most popular sporting event, the key matches, standout players, and the host nation's triumphant victory. Relive the moments that started it all and shaped the future of international soccer. #DailySportsHistory, #1930WorldCup...
Highest Jump Ever: Javier Sotomayor
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we explore the extraordinary career of Javier Sotomayor, the Cuban high jumper who set world records and dominated the sport. Learn about his record-breaking jumps, his impact on athletics, and the legacy he left behind. Discover why Sotomayor is considered one of the greatest high jumpers of all time. #DailySportsHistory, #JavierSotomayor, #HighJump, #Athleti...
Hidilyn Diaz's Historic Gold Medal Victory
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we celebrate Hidilyn Diaz's groundbreaking achievement at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where she won the first-ever gold medal for the Philippines in weightlifting. Explore her inspiring journey, the challenges she overcame, and the significance of this historic victory for her country and the world of sports. #DailySportsHistory, #HidilynDiaz, #GoldMedal, #Tokyo2...
Seabiscuit: The Underdog Racehorse Who Captivated a Nation
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we delve into the inspiring story of Seabiscuit, the underdog racehorse who became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. Learn about his remarkable rise to fame, key races, and the enduring legacy of this legendary thoroughbred. Discover why Seabiscuit's story continues to resonate with sports fans around the world. #DailySportsHistory, #Seabiscuit, #H...
George Brett's Pine Tar Incident: Baseball's Controversial Moment
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Join us on Daily Sports History as we delve into the infamous Pine Tar Incident involving George Brett on July 24, 1983. Explore the dramatic events that unfolded when Brett's home run was disallowed due to excessive pine tar on his bat, the ensuing chaos, and the lasting impact on MLB rules. Discover how this iconic moment remains a defining episode in baseball history. #DailySportsHistory, #G...
2021 Olympics: Triumph and Resilience Amidst a Global Pandemic
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2021 Olympics: Triumph and Resilience Amidst a Global Pandemic
Walter Johnson: The Dominance of Baseball's Big Train
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Walter Johnson: The Dominance of Baseball's Big Train
1903 Tour de France: The Birth of a Legendary Race
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1903 Tour de France: The Birth of a Legendary Race
Nadia Comaneci's Perfect 10: A Gymnastics Milestone
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Nadia Comaneci's Perfect 10: A Gymnastics Milestone
New Super Bowl? 1983 USFL Championship
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New Super Bowl? 1983 USFL Championship
Joe DiMaggio's Unbreakable Hit Streak: The Legendary 56-Game Run
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Joe DiMaggio's Unbreakable Hit Streak: The Legendary 56-Game Run
Albert Belle's Corked Bat: the Bat Heist
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Albert Belle's Corked Bat: the Bat Heist
1999 Women's World Cup: USA's Iconic Victory
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1999 Women's World Cup: USA's Iconic Victory
The Luckiest Man: Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech
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The Luckiest Man: Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech
Tyson Bites Holyfield's Ear: The Infamous 1997 Fight
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Tyson Bites Holyfield's Ear: The Infamous 1997 Fight
900 Best Trick: Tony Hawks becomes Legend
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900 Best Trick: Tony Hawks becomes Legend
Magic Johnson's Unprecedented 25-Year Contract with the Lakers
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Magic Johnson's Unprecedented 25-Year Contract with the Lakers
Jimmy Doyle vs. Sugar Ray Robinson: The Tragic 1947 Fight
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Jimmy Doyle vs. Sugar Ray Robinson: The Tragic 1947 Fight
The WNBA: Pioneering Women's Professional Basketball
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The WNBA: Pioneering Women's Professional Basketball
Cleveland Cavaliers' Historic 2016 NBA Finals Comeback
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Cleveland Cavaliers' Historic 2016 NBA Finals Comeback
Arnold Palmer's Epic 1960 US Open Comeback
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Arnold Palmer's Epic 1960 US Open Comeback
2008 Boston Celtics: Anything Is Possible
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2008 Boston Celtics: Anything Is Possible
1998 NBA Finals: Jordan's Last Dance with the Bulls
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1998 NBA Finals: Jordan's Last Dance with the Bulls
2011 NBA Finals: Mavericks' Take Down Big Three
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2011 NBA Finals: Mavericks' Take Down Big Three
Should a long throw be an all star event?
You're such a dunce! you can't even talk! I'm not going to waste time trying to watch this, regardless of how interesting the (obviously clickbait) title is!!
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Now I know.
@@Monique_Johnson I know right
The best part is why
thats crazy
@@Kane896 yeah can jump over the regular house ceiling
@@DailySportsHistory lol, i jumped a 6,8 in high school and broke the record of my high scool. I pushed off the ground so hard for that jump lol. I couldnt imagine another foot and a half 😱
@@Kane896 that is an amazing height too. I cant even imagine anything over 5 feet haha
@@DailySportsHistory waaaaaa 😂🤣. Thats cap im sorry lol
@@Kane896 That's a good one I was an athlete, not quite Olympic quality but good for my area......my best jump was 2 meters which think is very close to 6'8.....did 1.6 meters at 13....but I love watching these things
35 years ago?
Would you travel 2 weeks to play a sport?
First
2021?
@@johnringrose7610 yep it was a year late due to pandemic
Yes, we are.... 😊However, ariane cerdena won the gold on Bowling. 1988 summer olympic Seoul South Korea.it was a demonstration event. Hence is not Counted in the official medal tally..😂😂😊
Diaz? 🤨
Yes bruh, Pinoys are mixed country bruh. We look Asian, Aztecs, Latino, and Polynesians. But our surnames are mostly Spanish. Example: Reyes, Ramirez, Roxas, Santos, Dela Cruz, Luna and etc.
So ohtani is close to him
@@RichardCurry-hp7qv except for the whole hitting 400
Crazy
Summer games yeah
Damn
@@ForeverHues I know right
Did AI just stutter?
Thought it was a live action she hulk at first
Nadia was amazing. That’s why we remember her.
[KO-MA-NE-TXI], Nadia - a phenom probably the GOAT in gymnastics.
well getting 7 10s vs 2 might have had something to do with why she's remembered. not just for the first
She's flying
How far have you even rode a bike
I remember watching the Philadelphia Stars play back then.😀
@@williamriley5118 they were a great team. Maybe could've beat some NFL teams
What's the best Olympics duel?
Does money win championship?
Who's the best athlete spokesperson?
Kai Forbath
@@GWJ28 hard to beat that
I remember this well. I was 13 and just beginning to realize the athletes I idled were just old guys playing games.
@@rc123theycallme yeah they aren't superheroes haha
Could you steal a bat without being noticed?
Nice content, but why low views?? Way to connect if I can come to your aid.
@@EditorKate-qb3cd thanks but I'm focusing on the audio of the podcast 1st and will ad more engaging videos later
@@DailySportsHistory Yea, I understand that but may I ask the reason for doing that???
Sacremento
Did you get the answer right?
Sacramento
@@jrjr11rrsgjk bingo!!!
birmingham barracudas San antonio texans Memphis, mad dogs. Baltimore, stallions. Las Vegas Posse Shreveport pirates
@@jrjr11rrsgjk would've been cool if the expansion would've worked
Did you get the right answer?
PK subban?
@@JT_Byers haha so close
What's the best sports speech
Artie Levine.
Why. Do you. Talk. Like this. It. Is quite. Annoying.
@@locuststar4488 thanks for the advice. It's something I'm working
The bite of 97
@@Vibzeyvr bite of the century
@@DailySportsHistory it was meant as a FNAF joke
@@Vibzeyvr haha
Who was better Tyson or Holyfield?
This was a sad, sad ordeal! I know it truly bothered Sugar for the rest of his life! There will never ever be another Sugar Ray Robinson! Even Ali had to bow down to the greatest boxer that ever lived - and THAT'S saying something (next to Ray, Ali truly was the greatest)!
@@risingbull84 I agree and it wasn't his fault Jimmy shouldn't have been allowed to fight
Ali did give Robinson his respect.
@@jamesmorgan2064 "Ali did give Robinson his respect." Yes, Ali worshipped Robinson from probably age twelve - the time he first began fighting - onward. Their styles at times were nearly identical. And just to be clear, I wasn't saying Ali didn't give Robinson the respect he deserved, he certainly did. They were friends. There's an interesting anecdote about Ali and Robinson: prior to ever becoming well known - back when he was still "Cassius Clay" - Ali ran into Robinson on the street one time. Robinson was his hero. Upon asking for an autograph, Robinson said something to the effect of "Go away, kid, I'm busy", briskly walking past him. Ali was crushed. Later, after becoming famous, Ali NEVER once refused to sign an autograph for a fan of his, no matter what he was doing. All I can say in response to that is, what a guy!
@@DailySportsHistory "I agree and it wasn't his fault Jimmy shouldn't have been allowed to fight" Agreed.
@@risingbull84 yeah sad that it could've been prevented
Should players be more loyal?
Great vid! Love me a bit of basketball history, also I'm fresh off of watching Winning Time so it's nice to get more background on that contract
Have you had a dream come true?
Could you play tennis for 11 hours?
Best known for their hockey dance by the mori people! 😂😂😂😂
200k is enough money to play a game. WMBA doesn’t pull in any money. The NBA has to supports the women’s league. 😂
Actually the WNBA made over 200 million dollars last year. And is growing
Under paid? 60 to 200k? Your getting paid to be play a game You don’t have the crowds like NBA Most people work they ass off for that. You can thank CC for your pay raise.. Qutchyourbitchin ungratefulness is unbecoming your entitlement stinks.
Are WNBA Players underpaid?
Those are majors...the grand slam is winning all 4 majors.