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Dodger All-Star TRADE
Kansas City Athletics purchase Tommy Lasorda from the Dodgers
O'Malley: Dodgers play home game at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City.
World Series G1: Yankees @ Dodgers, 3-6
World Series G2: Yankees @ Dodgers, 8-13
Franz Ferdinand Shot
World Series G1: Red Sox @ Mets 1-0
"Pluto Platter" Released AKA Frisbee
Sputnik Launched, creating hysteria
R-7 Rocket Launched and Exploded
NYT Predicts the Soviets will beat the US in launching a sattelite into orbit
FILM: "Friendly Persuasion" Released
FILM: "I was a Teenage Werewolf" Released
Mad Bomber of New York STRIKES in Brooklyn
Mad Bomber of New York ARRESTED
Jimmy Hoffa corruption discovered
Senate Committee Hearing w/ Jimmy Hoffa
Appalachin Mafia Meeting
Famous Mafioso Frank Costello Assassination Attempt
BOOK: Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" Published
Little Rock Nine Successfully Integrate at Previously All-White High School
Integration at High-School in Little Rock Begins Unsuccessfully
President Eisenhower issues Executive Order 10730
Sputnik 2 Launches carrying dog, Laika
USA Unsuccessfully launches First Sattelite into Orbit
President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser announces the nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
Israel invades the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula
Operation Musketeer - French / British Invasion Begins to take back control of the Suez Canal From Egyptian Control
President of Egypt, Nasser, orders the sinking of ships in the Suez canal making the canal impassable for Shipping
Following pressure and condemnation from the United Nations France & Britian agree to a Cease fire and withdrawal of French Troops
All British and French Troops Leave Egypt
Andrei Gromyko is appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the USSR
Singapore gains self rule from the British
18 German Physicists Bar Work on Nuclear Weapons
U.S. to Give NATO 3 Types of Missiles
Joseph (Socks) Lanza sent to jail until State Parole Baord could make a "final determination" of his parole-violation case.
President Eisenhower pushes civil rights plan at G.O.P. Parley
The Times reports that "an influenza epidemic has affected thousands of Hong Kong residents"
Joseph Lanza Put Back into Prison
Queens Area proposed for new home of Brooklyn Dodgers
Eisenhower Asks Congress to Back his Mideast Plan
Vietnam: A bomb was thrown into a Saigon restaurant and injured 13 people
American Officer killed by bomb in Vietnam.
Thirteen American soldiers were injured in three attacks aimed at United States Information Service installations in Saigon.
President Eisenhower meets with President Diem of South Vietnam in Washington DC
TELEVISION: I Love Lucy Series Finale Airs
FILM: The Bridge on the River Kwai Premieres
FILM: 12 Angry Men Released
Peyton Place Premieries
FILM: Island in the Sun Premieres
FILM: Pal Joey Premieres
FILM: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Premiers
RKO ceases domestic distribution of feature films which is taken over by Universal Pictures.
FILM: The Delicate Delinquent Premiers
Elvis Presley makes his final appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
TV: Steve Allen makes his final appearance as host of NBC's The Tonight Show
29th Academy Awards Air
Northeast Airlines Flight 823 Crashes minutes after departing LaGuardia
NY Giants (NFL) Lose to Cleveland Browns 3-6
NY Giants (NFL) Beat Phil Eagles 24-20
NY Giants (NFL) Beat Wash Redskins 24-20
NY Giants (NFL) Crush Pitt Steelers 35-0
NY Giants (NFL) lose to Wash Redskins 14-31
NY Giants (NFL) Beat GB Packers 31-17
Hank Sauer was signed as a free agent by the NY Giants (MLB).
Hoyt Wilhelm was traded by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for Whitey Lockman. (MLB)
Tommy Lasorda was purchased from the Yankees by the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Teamster Chiefs Clashing Over a Successor to Beck, Hoffa Nominated
Dodgers Beat Giants 5-3 to take second places in the season's series finale at Ebbet's Field
La Guardia Field to Expand Under 30 Million Program, Modernized
President Eisenhower to press for the cancellation of automatic tax cuts scheduled for April 1.
FILM: The Teahouse of the August Moon Premieres
UK Prime Minister Anthony Eden Resigns
President Eisenhower gives Inagural Address
British and French Troops invade Suez Canal
BOOK: Dr. Seuss Publishes The Cat in The Hat
Soviet Nuclear reactor at Chernobyl explodes
Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes just after launch
TV: Oprah Winfrey Show Premieres
Comet Halley reaches the closest point to the Earth, during its second visit to the solar system in the 20th century
Hands Across America Charity Event Held
COST OF LIVING IN 1986
COST OF LIVING IN 1957
Eisenhower signs the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Act
MUSIC: Elvis Presley "Too Much" Spends next 3 weeks #1 Billboards
MUSIC: Tab Hunter's "Young Love" Spends next 4 weeks #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Buddy Knox's "Party Doll" spends 1 week #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Perry Como's "Round and Round" Spends 1 Week #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Elvis Presley's "All Shook up" spends 8 Weeks #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Pat Boone's "Love Letters in the sand" spends 5 weeks #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Pat Boone's "Bernardine" spends 1 Week #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Elvis Presley's "Teddy Bear" spends 7 weeks #1 Billboard's
MUSIC: Debbie Reynold's "Tammy" Spends 2 weeks #1 Billboards
FILM: "Funny Face" Released
MUSIC: Paul Anka's "Diana" spends 1 week #1 Billboard
MUSIC: The Cricket's "That'll be the day" spends 1 week #1 Billboards
Jimmie Rodgers "Honeycomb" spends 2 weeks #1 Billboard
MUSIC: The Everly Brothers "Wake up Little Susie" spends 1 week #1 Billboard
Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" spends 7 weeks #1 Billboard
MUSIC: Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire" Released
Broadway première of the musical West Side Story at the Winter Garden Theatre
MUSIC: Guy Mitchell's Singing the Blues spends 9 weeks #1 Billboards
MUSIC: Elvis Presley's "Love me Tender" spends 5 weeks #1 Billboard
Ford Launches its new car on Live TV, The Edsel
BOOK: "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac published
MUSIC: Fats Domino's I'm Walkin' Released.
MUSIC: Fats Domino Releases Hit Single "Valley of Tears"
MUSIC: "Biggest Show of Stars of 1957" Concert Tour Begins
TV: Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" premieres on ABC
Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music" Released
Floyd Patterson beats Archie Moore to win World Heavyweight Champion
Jackie Robinson decides to retire from Baseball
Althea Gibson becomes first African-American woman to win Wimbledon
The National League Unamiously votes to allow the Dodgers to play in LA for the following season.
USA sets off first Blast of Nuclear Tests
Dodgers play last game in Brooklyn, winning 2-0 vs Pittsburgh Pirates
Soviet Union Hosts Ted Tuners 'Goodwill Games'
Rutan Voyager makes the first continuous non-stop flight around the world
First Studio Ghibli Film Released, "Castle in the Sky"
Soviet Union Launches Mir Space Station
Richard Branson's Virgin Challenger II breaks the world record for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic
Smoking Banned in NJ/NY Public Transportation
Pan Am Flight 73 Hijacked
TWA Flight 840 bombing
Earthquake San Salvador
Liberty Weekend in 1986
President Reagan's Address to the Nation on the Iran-Contra Controversy
Iran-Contra Affair: Chief National Security Advisor, Robert McFarlane Resigns
Mike Tyson's first Nationally Televised Fight
Mike Tyson Fights former world title challenger Marvis Frazier
Mike Tyson wins The World Heavyweight Championship
Diego Maradona Leads Argentina to World Cup Victory over West Germany
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme Murdered
40th Annual Tony Awards Held in NYC
Ivan Lendl wins 1986 US Open (Tennis)
NBA Draft Held in NYC
Boston Celtics Beat Houston Rockets, Win NBA Finals 4-2
Montreal Canadiens Win Stanley Cup over Calgary Flames
Jack Nickalus Wins The Masters at Age 46
FILM: 'Top Gun' Released
FILM: 'Crocodile Dundee' Released
FILM: "Platoon" Releases
FILM: "Karate Kid Part II" Releases
FILM: "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" Releases
FILM: "Back to School" Releases
FILM: "Aliens" Releases
FILM: "Ruthless People" Releases
FILM: "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" Releases
FILM: "Hannah and Her Sisters" Released
FILM: "A Room with a View" Releases
FILM: "Down and Out in Beverly Hills' Releases
FILM: "Mona Lisa" Releases
FILM: "Out of Africa" Releases
FILM: "The Color Purple" Releases
58th Academy Awards Airs
TV: Diff'rent Strokes Series Finale Airs
Chicaga Bears beat New England Patriots, 46-10, to Win the Superbowl
First Group Of Artists Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Ronald Reagan gives State of Union Address
West Berlin discotheque bombing
United States bombing of Libya
Roger Clemens became the first pitcher in MLB history to strike out 20 batters
Rogers Comission Report Released
Edmond post office shooting Kills 14
President Ronald Reagan signs the Goldwater–Nichols Act into law,
The Fox Broadcasting Company (then abbreviated as FBC; now Fox) launches as the United States' fourth commercial broadcast television network
NYC: WNBC Radio's traffic helicopter crashes into the Hudson River, killing traffic reporter Jane Dornacker
TV: Season 3 of The Bill Cosby Show Airs (NBC)
TV: Season 2 Finale of The Cosby Show (NBC)
TV: Season 4 Finale of Family Ties Airs (NBC)
TV: Family Ties Season 5 Premieres
TV: Cheers Season 4 Finale Airs (NBC)
TV: Season 5 of Cheers Premieres
TV: Murder She Wrote Season 2 Finale
TV: Season 3 of Murder, She Wrote Airs (CBS)
TV: Golden Girls Season 1 Finale Airs
TV: Golden Girls Season 2 Premieres
MUSIC: Grammy Awards Held
MUSIC: Madonna Releases "True Blue" Album
MUSIC: "Rock Me Amadeus" Tops Billboard 100 Charts
MUSIC: Madonna Releases "Papa Don't Preach"
MUSIC: "I Miss You (Klymaxx song)" Released
MUSIC: "That's What Friends are for" hits 'Certified Gold' on the Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Lionel Ritchie's "Say You, Say Me" Hits #1 on Charts
MUSIC: Whitney Houston's "How Will I know" hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Mr. Mister's "Kyrie" hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Starship's "Sara'" hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Heart's "These Dreams" Hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Prince and The Revolution's "Kiss" Hits #1 Billboard Cha
MUSIC: Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" Hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Pet Shop Boy's "West End Girls" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Madonna's "Live to Tell" Hits #1 Billboard Chart
MUSIC: Pati Labelle and Michael McDonald's "On my Own" Hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Billy Ocean's "There'll be Sad songs (To Make you Cry)" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Simply Red's "Holding Back the Year Years" Hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Genesis' "Invisible Touch" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" hits #1 Billboard charts
MUSIC: Peter Cetera's "Glory of Love" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Bananarama's "Venus" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Berlin's "Take my Breath Away" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Huey Lewis and the News "Stuck with you" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Janet Jackson's "When I Think of You" Hits #1 On BillBoard Charts
MUSIC: Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
MUSIC: Boston's "Amanda" Hits #1 Billboard Charts
First Martin Luther King Jr Holiday
Barry Bonds makes MLB Debut for Pit Pirates
World Series G3: Dodgers @ Yankees, 3-5
World Series G4: Dodgers @ Yankees, 2-6
World Series G5: Dodgers @ Yankees, 0-2
World Series G6: Yankees @ Dodgers, 0-1
World Series G7: Yankees @ Dodgers, 9-0
Don Maglie pitches a No-hitter in a 5-0 win at home vs Phillies
Dodgers fall 1 game behind Braves with 7-3 loss to Phillies
Braves Lose to Cardinals 5-4, 0.5 Game Lead over Dodgers for the Pennant
Dodgers win both games vs PIT in Double Header, 6-2, 3-1, Take 1 Game Lead
Dodgers Clinch Pennant w/ 8-6 win over PIT
Ebbets Fields is announced that it has been sold
Don Newcombe wins NL MVP, Cy Young Award
Jackie Robinson Traded to New York Giants
Dodgers sign a literal clown , Emmet Kelley
Dodgers arrive at Veero Beach, Florida for Spring Training
Abe Stark, Brooklyn City Council President, Proposes Parade Grounds for new stadium
Robert Moses accuses O'Malley of "skullduggery"
Stoneham backs move to SF in '58 if suitable offer is made
Dodgers Sell Fort Worth Texas League Farm Team to Cubs Owner for the Los Angeles Club of the Pacific Coast League
Dodgers Season Opener @ PHI, Wins 7-6
Dodgers win Home Opener Vs PIT 6-1
Dodgers play first game of season in Jersey City @ Roosevelt Stadium, beats PHI 5-1
Dodgers return to Ebbets Field beating Giants 4-3
Dodgers lose 16 inning games 2-3 @ STL
Star Cleveland Pitcher Herb Score hit by ball from Gil McDougald.
SF Steps up pursuits for MLB Team, O'Malley, Stoneham, and Frick meet with SF Mayor
Sporting News publishes article citing Ebbets Field Record Lows in Attendance
Sandy Koufax takes one step closer to stardom in 3-2 win @ Wrigley Field.
Los Angeles City Council so sure of Dodger move that they reject Washington Senators bid to move to LA
Mayor Robert Wagner Strives to Keep Giants and Dodgers in NY
Massive Brawl occurs at Ebbets Field vs Milwaukee Braves, Dodgers lose 5-8
Giants gets back Bobby Thomson after trading away Red Schoendienst to Milwaukee
Dodgers kick off 15 game, 14 day road trip, after slipping with a 6-8 homestand to fall down to fifth place in NL
MLB All-Star game held at Busch Stadium in St Louis.
O'Malley testifies before Congress on Anti-Trust Matters
Dodgers engage in another brawl against Cincinatti
Gil Hodges sets NL record with 13th Grand Slam in 12-3 win @ Wrigley Field Vs Cubs
Stoneham receives approval from his board to move the team to SF
LA city Council approves 11-3 to make a firm offer to Dodgers on 300 arces of DTLA to build a stadium upon.
Brooklyn Dodgers play the NY Giants for the final time
New York Giants play last game at Polo Grounds
Brooklyn Dodgers play their final game, losing 1-2 to Philadelphia
OFFICIAL: LA City Council Make Brooklyn a solid offer., O'Malley Accepts
Milwaukee Braves win Game 7 over NY Yankees to win World Series
Elvis Presley Releases "Jailhouse Rock" Billboard song of the Year for 1957
Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick rules Bing Crosby can keep token stock in Detroit Tigers, even though he owns part of Pittsburgh Pirates
TV: "Tonight! America After Dark" premieres
TENNIS: Shirley Fry Irvin wins Women's Australian Open, Ashley Cooper to Men's
BROADWAY: Graham Green's "The Potting Shed" Premieres on Broadway
House Approves Eisenhower Doctrine
Eisenhower lays out his "Eisenhower-Doctrine in the middle east
Mid-Air Plane Collision kills 8
Supreme Court Justice Reed announces Retirement
First Black Pilot, Perry H. Young, flies a US passenger airline
MLB club owners accept new 5-year pension plan proposed by the players, but reject request to increase minimum salary from $6,000 to $7,500
Walter O'Malley says Dodgers may play 10 exhibitions in California in 1958
BROADWAY: Sammy Davis Jr. starring in "Mr Wonderful" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 383 performances
US Supreme Court decides 6-3, baseball is only antitrust exempt pro sport
14th Golden Globes Air
"Ziegfeld Follies of 1957" opens at Winter Garden NYC
Egypt reopens the Suez Canal after Israel withdraws from occupied Egyptian territory
Charles Van Doren finally loses on US TV game show "Twenty-One" after winning $129,000 - later revealed to be fixed
TV: 9th Emmy Awards Air
Dodgers reject 7 man trade offer by Cincinatti for Don Newcombe
BROADWAY: Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending" premieres in NYC
9th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: North Carolina beats Kansas, 54-53 (3 OT)
NYC ends Trolley Cart Service
Doug Masters Wins The Masters
Rodgers & Hammerstein's live television musical "Cinderella", starring Julie Andrews, with Kaye Ballard and Alice Ghostley, premieres on CBS-TV
11th NBA Championship: Bost Celtics beat St Louis Hawks, 4 games to 3
Yankee Bill Skowron becomes 3rd player to hit a ball out of Fenway
All NL baseball teams integrate, John Kennedy becomes the 1st Black player for the Philadelphia Phillies Vs Dodgers
Evangelist Billy Graham launches his "crusade" in front of 18,000 people at Madison Square Garden in NYC
Billy Graham Preaches to 100,000 at Yankees Stadium
Yankees Infamous Copacabana Incident
French Championships Men's Tennis: Sven Davidson becomes first Swede to win a Grand Slam title
Face the Nation (US TELEVISION) Interviews Nikita Kruschev
Stan Musial breaks NL consecutive-games streak in 823rd game
Ted Williams becomes 1st ALer to have 2, 3-HR games in a season
The U.S. Supreme Court rules that obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment in Roth v. United States
TV: Jonathan Winters Show" last airs on NBC-TV
MLB Owners vote to re-elect commissioner Ford Frick
1st President to fly in helicopter-Dwight Eisenhower
US Marine Major John Glenn sets transcontinental speed record (03:28:08)
Yankees Mickey Mantle hits home-run #200
TV: Rock and roll piano player-singer Jerry Lee Lewis makes his 1st TV appearance with a raucous rendition of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" on the "Steve Allen Show"
Floyd Patterson TKOs Tommy Jackson in 10 for heavyweight boxing title
TV: Jack Paar's "The Tonight show" premieres on NBC
Senate passes the Civil Rights Act of 1957
President Eisenhower signs into law Civil Right Acts of 1957, first civil rights act since Reconstruction
Catholic Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Spellman honored at Yankee Stadium
Baseball player Richie Ashburn fouls and hits fan Alice Roth twice in the same game
Chicago White Sox Bob Keegan no-hits Washington Senators, 6-0
Strom Thurmond 24hr filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957
Milwaukee 1st baseman Frank Torre scores 6 runs to tie the MLB record; Braves rout Chicago Cubs 23-10
Brooklyn Dodgers play their final game in Jersey City, a 3-2 loss v Philadelphia Phillies; 11-4 record in New Jersey
Althea Gibson wins again, Wins Women's Tennis US Open
TV: Western drama "Wagon Train" premieres
TV: "Perry Mason" Premieres
Western comedy series "Maverick" premieres on ABC television starring James Garner
Giants rent Pacific Coast League San Francisco Seals Stadium until Candlestick Park is built in 1960
MUSIC: Buddy Holly & The Crickets release 2nd single "Oh Boy!"/"Not Fade Away"
TV: "Leave It to Beaver" debuts on CBS
Brooklyn Dodgers officially announce move to Los Angeles
Finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, is refused service in a restaurant in Dover, Delaware
FILM: Musical "Jailhouse Rock" starring Elvis Presley premieres in Memphis, Tennessee
TV: "The Frank Sinatra Show" television variety/drama anthology series debuts on ABC
Mickey Mantle hits 52nd HR of season
Scientist Albert Sabin announces that his oral polio vaccine is ready for testing
FILM: "Giant", directed by George Stevens, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean in his last role, premieres in NYC
AL President Will Harridge bars Washington Senators move to West Coast, unless unanimously approved by the other AL owners
FILM: "Around the World in 80 Days", premieres in New York
Chess "Game of the Century": 13-year-old Bobby Fischer defeats 1953 U.S. Champion Donald Byrne
White Sox manager Marty Marion resigns and is replaced by Al López
Brooklyn, NY ends streetcar service
TV: 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz" televised for 1st time - hosted by Bert Lahr and 10 year old Liza Minnelli, as the finale of the Ford Star Jubilee series (CBS-TV)
TV: "The Nat King Cole Show" debuts on NBC, the first variety program to be hosted by an African-American
Dwight D. Eisenhower is re-elected President of the United States, defeating Democrat candidate Adlai Stevenson
FILM: "The Ten Commandments", directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner premieres at the Criterion Theater in NYC
BROADWAY: Gene de Paul and Johnny Mercer's musical "Li'l Abner", based on the hillbilly comic strip, opens at the St. James Theatre, NYC; runs for 693 performances
US Supreme court rules race separation on buses in Alabama unconstitutional
FILM: "Love me Tender" movie premiers
TV: game show "The Price Is Right", hosted by Bill Cullen, debuts on NBC
BROADWAY: "Bells Are Ringing", starring Judy Holiday, opens at Shubert Theater, NYC; runs for 924 performances, wins 2 Tony Awards
BROADWAY: Leonard Bernstein's musical "Candide" opens at Martin Beck Theater, NYC; runs for 73 performances
FILM: Musical comedy film "The Girl Can't Help It" Premieres
Wilt Chamberlain makes stunning Varsity Debut at Kansas
BROADWAY: Harold Karr and Matt Dubey's musical "Happy Hunting", starring Ethel Merman and Fernando Lamas, opens at Majestic Theater, NYC; runs for 412 performances
Nelson Mandela & hundreds of others arrested for political activities in South Africa
FILM: "Anastasia" comeback film for Ingrid Bergman is released in the US, role wins Bergman Academy Award for Best Actress.
TV: "To Tell the Truth" debuts on CBS-TV
Phil Rizzuto signs as NY Yankees radio-TV announcer
Martin Luther King Jr. and others sit in the new integrated bus
National Football League Championship, Yankee Stadium, NYC: New York Giants beat Chicago Bears, 47-7; Giants' 4th NFL title
WORLD SERIES G1: St. Louis @ Kansas City, 3-1
WORLD SERIES G2: St. Louis @ Kansas City, 4-2
WORLD SERIES G3: Kansas City @ St. Louis, 6-1
WORLD SERIES G4: Kansas City @ St. Louis, 0-3
WORLD SERIES G5: Kansas City @ St. Louis, 6-1
WORLD SERIES G6: St. Louis @ Kansas City, 1-2
WORLD SERIES G7: St. Louis @ Kansas City, 0-11
Mets Trade Haul of Players
FLOP: SPIELBERG'S AMAZING STORIES DEBUTS WITH MIDDLING RATINGS, DESPITE AIRING IN THE HEIGHT OF SPIELBERG FAME
Mets Trade for Twins' Tim Teufel
TV: "Macgyver" Premieres on ABC
Howard Stern fired from WNBC AM (NY)
Detroit 1st baseman Darrell Evans hits home run #40; first to record 40 x HRs in a MLB season in both Leagues
New York Yankees Phil Niekro becomes 18th pitcher to win 300 games; at 46 becomes oldest to pitch a shut-out, beating Toronto 8-0
President Reagan bans import of South African Krugerrands to the USA
Orson Welles dies
Cardinals' Vince Coleman injured stretching in NLCS
New York Jets retire Joe Namath's #12 on Monday Night Football
"Strawberry Fields" Dedicated in Central park
Angels will not offer Hall of Famer Rod Carew a new contract
Billy Martin, fired again, as NY Yankees Manager, Replaced by Lou Piniella
Thieves steal 9 paintings in Paris, including 5 Monet's and 2 Renoir's
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Joaquin Andújar is suspended by MLB for 10 games for bumping an umpire
MUSIC: "Rockin' with the Rhythm" second studio album by The Judds is released (Billboard Album of the Year 1986)
TV: CBS premieres "Stone Pillow", a dramatic made-for-TV movie starring Lucille Ball as a homeless woman
Colombian troops end 27-hr siege of Bogota's Palace of Justice
TV: 1st AIDS theme TV movie - "An Early Frost" screens in US on NBC
Dwight Gooden, youngest 20 game winner, wins Cy Young award
Columbia: Volcano Nevado del Ruiz Colombia erupts, 1000s killed
Unabomber injures research assistant at University of Michigan
President Reagan arrives in Geneva for a summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
TV: NBC's premiere of controversial TV thriller "Hostage Flight"
Bret Saberhagen (AL) win Cy Young
Howard Stern radio show returns to NYC (WXRK 92.3 FM-afternoons)
BROADWAY: Herb Gardner's stage comedy "I'm Not Rappaport", runs 891 performances, with 3 Tony Award wins
Microsoft Windows 1.0 is released
NY Yankee Don Mattingly wins AL MVP; Willie McGee wins NL MVP
58 die as Egyptian commandos storm hijacked Egyptair jet in Malta
TV: NBC miniseries "Mussolini: The Untold Story" starring George C. Scott premieres in the US
Cardinals' Vince Coleman wins Rookie of the Year; Ozzie Guillén is named AL Rookie of Year
Chicago Bears' head coach Mike Ditka and defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan almost come to blows at halftime
BROADWAY: Rupert Holmes' musical "Mystery of Edwin Drood" premieres in NYC at Imperial Theater NYC (608 performances)
Bo Jackson wins Heisman Trophy in NYC ceremony
NBC premiere of thriller "Final Jeopardy", starring Richard Thomas and Mary Crosby
Jerry Rice begins NFL streak of 274 consecutive games with a reception in a 27-20 loss to LA Rams at Candlestick Park
Unabomber kills Sacramento Computer Shop owner
248 US soldiers & 8 crew members die in Arrow Air charter crash
John Gotti assumes leadership of New York's Gambino crime family after ordering the executions of Paul Castellano and Thomas Bilotti
BROADWAY: Jerry Herman's musical revue "Jerry's Girls" opens at St James Theater, NYC; runs for 139 performances
Sportscaster Howard Cosell retires from television sports after 20 years with ABC
Terrorists kill 20 and wound 110 attacking El Al at Rome and Vienna airports.
Barbra Streisand and Jon Peters' romantic relationship ends
Rams running back Eric Dickerson scores twice as he rushes for an NFL postseason record 248 yards in victory over Dallas Cowboys
NCAA basketball's David Robinson blocks a record 14 shots
President Reagan announces economic sanctions against Libya
TV: ABC Premiere TV Movie "The Right of The People",
43rd Golden Globes: "Out of Africa", Jon Voight, & Whoopi Goldberg win
5' 7" Spud Webb of Atlanta Hawks wins NBA Slam Dunk Competition
MUSIC: "John Lennon: Live in NYC" album is released posthumously
Anti-smoking ad airs for 1st time on TV, featuring Yul Brynner: he died of smoking-induced lung cancer on 10th October 1985
San Antonio guard Alvin Robertson scores NBA's 2nd quadruple double-20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists & 10 steals
LA Dodger Orel Hershiser is 1st to win a $1M salary by arbitration
AIDS patient Ryan White returns to classes at Western Middle School
Boston Red Sox Wade Boggs gets largest arbitration in MLB history, $1.35M
MUSIC: "Master of Puppets", the third studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, is released
Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 136th assist
New York City passes its first lesbian and gay rights legislation
MUSIC: "On My Own" single released by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald (Billboard Song of the Year 1986)
NCAA Basketball Rules Committee votes to adopt the 3-point shot beginning the 1986-87 season
Wayne Gretzky sets NHL record with 213th point of season
WrestleMania II at 3 locations: Hulk Hogan beats King Kong Bundy; Mr. T beats Roddy Piper in a boxing match
Clint Eastwood elected mayor of Carmel, California.
TV: "Dallas" revive previously killed Bobby Ewing character
Boston Celtics end season with a 40-1 home win record
Michael Jordan sets NBA playoff record with 63 points in a game
Geraldo Rivera opens Al Capone's vault on live TV and finds nothing, except great ratings for his spectacle
BROADWAY: Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields' musical "Sweet Charity" starring Gwen Verdon, opens at the Minskoff Theatre
Soviet authorities order the evacuation of the city of Pripyat (pop. 50,000) 1 day after the Chernobyl nuclear accident
Soviet TV news program Vremya announces a nuclear accident at Chernobyl nuclear power station, 2 days after the event
NFL Draft: Auburn running back Bo Jackson first pick by Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NY Yankee Don Mattingly is 6th to hit 3 sacrifice flies in a game
Anne Frank's complete diary is published
Reggie Jackson hit his 537th HR passing Mickey Mantle into 6th place
MUSIC: "Chicken Song" by Spitting Image hits #1 on the UK pop chart
Atlanta Brave Rafael Ramirez hits 4 doubles in a game
Defending Champion Los Angeles Lakers eliminated in Western Confrence Finals by Houston Rockets, 4-1
Cher calls David Letterman an a**hole on his "Late Night" TV program (NBC)
Margaret Thatcher becomes 1st British Prime Minister to visit Israel
KC Royal George Brett gets his 2,000th hit
NYC transit system issues a new brass with steel bullseye token
San Diego Padre Steve Garvey ejected for 1st time in his 16 year MLB career for arguing about Atlanta's triple play
MUSIC: "Storms of Life" debut album by Randy Travis is released (Billboard Album of the Year, 1987)
French Open Men's Tennis: Czech star Ivan Lendl wins 3rd career Grand Slam title; beats Mikael Pernfors of Sweden
California Angel Don Sutton (298 wins) beats Tom Seaver of the Chicago White Sox (306 wins), 3-0 at Comiskey Park
Alleged Nazi Kurt Waldheim elected President of Austria
Rick Anderson makes MLB Debut in 2-3 Loss to PHI
Amnesty International "Conspiracy of Hope" tour concludes with megaconcert at Giants Stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey
US Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger resigns and Antonin Scalia nominated as his replacement
US Open Men's Golf, Shinnecock Hills GC: Raymond Floyd wins his 4th and final major,
California Angels'Don Sutton becomes 19th MLB pitcher to win 300 games
Doctors remove 2 small benign polyps from Reagan's colon
MUSIC: Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England opens
Jim Fregosi replaces Tony La Russa as White Sox manager
Mets prevents 3 game losing streak in 10-3 win vs Cubs, (45-18) On pace for 115 win season
Bo Jackson signs 3 year contract to play for KC Royals
President Reagan gives speech defending his judicial appointments
Philadelphia Phillies give Steve Carlton, 41, his unconditional release
FILM: Labyrinth" written by Terry Jones, starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly is released
Robby Thompson (SF Giants) sets record, caught stealing 4 times in 1 game
Ireland upholds ban on divorce
Tom Seaver traded to Red Sox
Sparky Anderson becomes first Manager to win 600 games in both leagues
Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens (14-0) suffers his 1st loss (4-2 v Toronto), one win short of AL record for consecutive wins to start season
100th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: Germany's Boris Becker successfully defends his title beating Ivan Lendl 6-4, 6-3, 7-5
Atlanta infielder Bob Horner becomes 11th player to hit 4 home runs in a MLB game during Braves 11-8 loss v Montreal
Atlanta's Dale Murphy doesn't play ending consecutive streak at 740
MUSIC: The Bridge", singer-songwriter Billy Joel's tenth studio album is released
Padres trade pitcher Tim Stoddard to Yankees for pitcher Ed Whitson
Steven McDonald, New York City Police Department patrolman, is shot and paralyzed by Shavod Jones
MUSIC: Paul McCartney releases single "Press", from the album "Press To Play"
57th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 3-2 at Astrodome, Houston, Texas
Australian Greg Norman wins his first major championship at even-par, 5 strokes clear of runner-up Gordon J. Brand
Twins pitcher Bert Blyleven becomes 10th to reach 3,000 MLB strikeout milestone, 2-hits A's, 10-1
First NFL 'American Bowl' exhibition game at London's Wembley Stadium, Chicago Bears beat Dallas Cowboys 17-6
Willie McCovey, Bobby Doerr and Ernie Lombardi are inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY
Giants left-handed pitcher Steve Carlton becomes 2nd to reach 4,000 strikeout milestone
US House votes to reduce spending on "Star Wars" Bill
Billy Martin Day, his uniform number 1 retired
Red Sox trade shortstop Rey Quinones & pitcher Mike Trujillo to Mariners for shortstop Spike Owen & outfielder Dave Henderson
Mets split double header, end 4 game losing streak vs Cardinals, rack up 2 more injuries
Mets lose to Cardinals 1-3, Lose All-Star Gary Carter to thumb injury
MUSIC: Bon Jovi release their 3rd album "Slippery When Wet" (Billboard's top selling album of 1987)
Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Philadelphia PA on WYSP 94.1 FM
Darryl Strawberry breaks 24 AB hitless slump with 5-4 win over Dodgers.
Phils Don Carmen perfect game bid is broken in 9th
Red Sox Spike Owens scores 6 runs in a 24-5 rout of Cleveland Indians
FILM: "Stand By Me" film based on the novella by Stephen King, directed by Rob Reiner is released
MUSIC: Paul Simon releases seventh solo album "Graceland",wins Grammy for album of the year, 1987 and sells over 16 million copies
Robert Chambers, the "Preppie Killer" murders Jennifer Levin in New York City's Central Park
Jerry Lewis' 21st Muscular Dystrophy telethon raises $34,096,733
Dan Marino throws his 100th career touchdown pass, the fastest QB in NFL history to do so
Twins fire manager Ray Miller & replace him with coach Tom Kelly
Mets lose series opener, 3-6, to Phillies in battle to clinch Mets' division, Swept by Phillies
BO Jackson hits 1st HR-a 475-foot blast (longest at Royal Stadium)
TV: CBS premiere of true life "The Last Days of Patton"
NFL Bears running back Walter Payton scores his 100th career rushing touchdown, and gains 177 yards, surpassing 15,000-yard career plateau
TV: LA Law Premieres
Mets Clinch NL Championship in 4-2 win vs Cubs @ Shea
US Senate confirms William Rehnquist as 16th chief justice
FILM: 3-D short film "Captain EO" with Michael Jackson premieres at Disney theme parks
Chicago White Sox Joe Crowley no-hits California Angels, 7-1
38th Emmy Awards: "The Golden Girls", "Cagney & Lacey" and Michael J. Fox win
SD Padre Jimmy Jones pitches 1-hitter in his major league debut
LA Dodger Fernando Valenzuela is 1st Mexican to win 20 games
Antonin Scalia appointed to US Supreme Court; Rehnquist takes place as 16th chief justice
Houston Astro Mike Scott no-hits SF Giants, 2-0, Clinch Division
MUSIC: Run-DMC is the 1st rap group to hit the top 10 with "Raising Hell"
Astros Mike Scott finishes MLB regular season with 306 strikeouts; 3rd NL pitcher to reach 300 in a season
NLCS G1: Mets @ Astros, 0-1
NLCS G2: Mets @ Astros, 5-1
NLCS G3: Astros @ Mets, 6-5
NLCS G4: Astros @ Mets, 3-1
NLCS G5: Astros @ Mets, 1-2
NLCS G6: Mets @ Astros, 7-6
ALCS G1: Angels @ Red Sox, 8-1
ALCS G2: Angels @ Red Sox, 2-9
ALCS G3: Red Sox @ Angels, 3-5
ALCS G4: Red Sox @ Angels, 3-4
ALCS G5: Red Sox @ Angels, 7-6
ALCS G6: Angels @ Red Sox, 4-10
ALCS G7: Angels @ Red Sox, 1-8
World Series G2: Red Sox @ Mets, 9-3
World Series G3: Mets @ Red Sox, 7-1
World Series G4: Mets @ Red Sox, 6-2
World Series G5: Mets @ Red Sox, 2-4
World Series G6: Red Sox @ Mets, 5-6
World Series G7: Red Sox @ Mets, 5-8
World Series MVP Awarded to Ray Knight
Mets Host World Series Parade
Mets Lose 3 in a row in Home Opener, lose 2-6 vs Cardinals
Mets Open the season with a win in Pitsburgh, 4-2
Mets kick off an 11 game win streak with a 5-2 win vs Philly
Mets extend win streak to 6 despite close game in St. Louis.
1985 Cy Young Winner Dwight Gooden and his sister, Altercation at LaGaurdia Airpot leads to her arrest
A Knight to Remember
Mets Extend win streak to 8 with incredible game ending play from Wally Backman, 4-3 win vs Cards
Strawberry goes 5-5, Win streaks tops to 11 in 8-1 win vs Braves
Braves End Mets 11 game Win Streak, 7-1, Mets in Defeat
Mets Extend Reds losing streak to 8, Sweep the series in 7-2 win
Gooden Dominates Astros in return to Shea Stadium, 4-0 Victory
Mets win close game to beat Astros' Nolan Ryan
Pitcher Ron Darling goes 4-0 on year in 6-2 victory over Astros
Mets avoid sweep by Dodgers, 8-4 Victory
Mets Win vs Giants, 8-7, on Popup error in tenth inning
Mets beat Pirates 4-3, Win 4 out of 5 of the series
Tim Teufel walks off the Mets with pinch-hit grand slam in extra innings, 8-4 Win
Mets Open Series vs Pirates with 1st Victory in would-be sweep, 6-5
Dwight Gooden, despite record, continues struggle in 4-7 Loss to Expos
Mets cap off a 7 game win streak in series opener Win vs Montreal, 4-1 , lose next two vs Expos
Darling continues storybook season, 4-2 victory over Cubs, (8-2) Darling on the year
FILM: "The Great Mouse Detective" Releases
FILM: Tim Dalton announced to play fourth James Bond
Gooden throws 148 pitches in 7-4 Victory @ Cubs
Mets Sweep the Cardinals in 4-3 Victory in St. Louis
Ron Darling playfully apologized for the cancellation of SNL during Game 6 of World Series
Mets foreshadow WS Victory in 6-5 extra innings win vs Astros, 7 Straight wins
Mets win in another Dramatic Victory, 2-1 vs Astros
Gooden gets beat up as Mets swept by Reds, in 1-11 defeat
Benches Clear in ALL OUT BRAWL, Mets Beat Braves, 11-0
Mets lose last game of the series in Houston, lose 3/4 games, 8-9 defeat in 15 innings
Four Mets Arrested in Houston Bar Brawl
Mets Sweep the Reds in 3-2 victory, Brawl in Game 2
Mets Sweep Expos in 4-3 victory in third game
George Foster released by Mets due to racial remarks
Mets win both Doubleheader games, Longtime minor leaguer Rick Anderson gets first major league win in second game of double header, 7-6
Mets get 7 runs in the eighth in tremendous comeback in Montreal
Mets finish Sweep of Dodgers in LA, 7-5 Victory
Mets' John Gibbons Makes terrific double play in extra innings victory @ Padres, Mets win 8/9 on road trip
Mets Light up Orel Herscheiser in 6-3 Win vs Dodgers
Mets open up series vs Giants w/ Gary Carter returning from thumb injury in 5-2 win
Mets Play Exhibition game in world series preview vs Red Sox, Win 7-3
Mets Net 100th win of the season in dramatic fashion
Mets win last 9/10 games to close the regular season, 108-54 on the season
Dwight Gooden becomes first pitcher to collect 200 strikeouts in each of his first 3 seasons when he records 7 in 8-2 win v Pittsburgh Pirates
Baltimore loses 6-3 to Detroit Tigers, assuring Orioles of club's first ever last-place finish in AL East standings
NY Yankees closer Dave Righetti saves both doubleheader games at Fenway Park for 5-3 and 3-1 wins v Boston; Righetti's MLB record 46th save
TV: The Late Show with Joan Rivers" premieres on Fox, first woman to host a US late-night TV talk show' she is fired in May of 1987
IOC announces baseball will become a medal sport in 1992
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Auschwitz survivor Elie Wiesel, for his efforts to ensure the Holocaust was remembered
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards organizes concert celebrating rock and roll legend Chuck Berry's 60th birthday at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis
MUSIC: Paul McCartney releases single "Pretty Little Head"
Mets Brawl Dodgers in 8-1 Win
News anchor Dan Rather assaulted on the streets of Manhattan
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