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Daily Sports History

The Stories Behind Your Favorite GamesDiscover the incredible moments that shaped sports forever – in just 10 minutes a day.  Behind every legendary game, record-breaking performance, and championship victory lies an untold story that will change how you watch sports forever. Host Ethan Reese, former college coach with 20+ years studying sports history, reveals the fascinating backstories, dramatic turning points, and forgotten heroes that made sports what it is today. What you’ll discover:• The clutch moments that defined championships• Underdog stories that inspired generations• Game-changing innovations that revolutionized sports• Rivalries that captivated the world• Record-breaking performances and the athletes behind them• Scandals and controversies th...

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The Miracle Braves: Baseball’s Greatest Comeback
Jul 14, 2026
On July 14, 1914, the Boston Braves were still under .500 and sitting in fourth place, trailing the National League leaders by over 7 games. Just days after a humiliating loss to a minor league team, the Braves began a historic turnaround that would see them surge from last place to World Series champions in less than three months. This episode explores the pivotal moments, key players, and the remarkable resilience that defined the “Miracle Braves.” Discover how Johnny Evers, Rabbit Maranville, and a dominant pitching staff rewrote baseball history and inspired generations of underdogs.


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The Real Chariots of Fire
Jul 13, 2026
On July 11, 1924, Eric Liddell stunned the world at the Paris Olympics by winning gold in the 400 meters with a record-breaking time of 47.6 seconds. Known as the "Flying Scotsman," Liddell was already a national hero for his achievements in rugby and sprinting, but his refusal to run the 100m—his best event—on a Sunday due to his faith made him a global symbol of integrity.This episode dives deep into Liddell’s Olympic triumph, the controversy and conviction behind his choices, and the enduring legacy he left both on and off the track. Discover the man behind the legend, the drama of the 1924 Olympic final, and how Liddell’s story continues to inspire athletes and leaders a century later.


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The Day Major League Indoor Soccer Died
Jul 10, 2026
On July 10, 1992, the Major Soccer League (formerly the MISL) folded after 14 seasons, marking a pivotal moment in American sports history. This episode dives deep into the rise and fall of the league that brought indoor soccer to the forefront, launched future soccer legends, and inspired the creation of new leagues and fan cultures. Discover the key moments, unforgettable games, and lasting legacy that still shapes U.S. soccer today.Key Topics:
  • The founding and explosive growth of the MISL/MSL (1978–1992)
  • Iconic teams: San Diego Sockers, Baltimore Blast, Wichita Wings
  • Star players: Steve Zungul, Hector Marinaro, Tatu
  • Dramatic final season and emotional collapse
  • The league’s influence on Major League Soccer and American sports culture
  • Where are they now: players, coaches, and teams



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The First Wimbledon: How the 1877 Tennis Tournament Changed Sports Forever
Jul 9, 2026
Step back to July 9, 1877, and witness the birth of a legend—the inaugural Wimbledon tennis championship. Discover how 22 men gathered on a grass court in southwest London, competing for a silver cup and a place in history. Explore the origins of modern tennis, the key figures like Spencer Gore and William Marshall, and the Victorian traditions that shaped the world’s oldest—and most prestigious—tennis tournament. From rain delays to revolutionary playing styles, this episode unpacks the drama, innovation, and legacy of the very first Wimbledon.
Key topics:

  • Origins of Wimbledon and lawn tennis
  • Major Walter Clopton Wingfield’s influence
  • The All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club
  • Match details, rules, and equipment of 1877
  • Spencer Gore’s historic victory
  • How Wimbledon evolved into a global sporting icon



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LeBron James’ “The Decision”: The Night That Changed NBA History and Player Power Forever
Jul 8, 2026
On July 8, 2010, LeBron James announced on live television that he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to join the Miami Heat, uttering the now-legendary phrase, “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach.” This episode explores the dramatic build-up, the emotional fallout in Cleveland, the celebration in Miami, and the ripple effects across the NBA. We break down how “The Decision” redefined player empowerment, inspired the era of superteams, and changed the league’s power dynamics. Hear from key figures, relive the stats, and discover why this moment still shapes basketball and sports culture 15 years later.


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Hicham El Guerrouj’s Unbreakable Mile
Jul 7, 2026
On July 7, 1999, at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, Hicham El Guerrouj shattered the world mile record with a time of 3:43.13, a mark that still stands 25 years later. This episode dives deep into the legendary race, El Guerrouj’s journey from heartbreak to history, his rivalry with Noah Ngeny, and why this record remains untouched. Discover the tactics, drama, and legacy behind one of sport’s greatest achievements. Perfect for sports history enthusiasts and fans of inspiring athletic stories.


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Neverending: The Longest Tennis Match
Jul 6, 2026
Join us on Daily Sports History as we delve into the epic 2010 Wimbledon match between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, the longest tennis match in history. Relive the record-breaking 11-hour, 5-minute battle that spanned three days, the incredible endurance displayed by both players, and the lasting impact of this unforgettable showdown on the world of tennis.


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The Luckiest Man: Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech
Jul 3, 2026
Join us on Daily Sports History as we commemorate Lou Gehrig's heartfelt farewell speech on July 4, 1939. Explore the profound impact of his words, the legacy of the "Iron Horse," and how his bravery and humility continue to inspire generations. Discover why Gehrig's speech remains one of the most iconic moments in sports history.


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Mysterious Death of Ed Delahanty: Baseball’s First Superstar Lost at Niagara Falls
Jul 2, 2026
Dive into the captivating story of Ed Delahanty, one of baseball’s earliest legends. On this day in 1903, Delahanty vanished near Niagara Falls under mysterious circumstances. Was it accident, suicide, or murder? Explore his remarkable career, the clues behind his tragic end, and why his legacy still fascinates sports history fans.
Key moments, stats, and the enduring mystery—unravel the legend of “Big Ed” and the secrets beneath the falls.


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1904 Olympics: Worst Ever?
Jul 1, 2026
The 1904 St. Louis Olympics are legendary for their chaos, controversy, and unforgettable moments. Held from July 1 to November 23, 1904, these Games were the first outside Europe and became infamous for bizarre events, lack of international participation, and a marathon so wild it included cheating, strychnine, and a runner who took a nap. In this episode, we explore the athletes who defied the odds, the marathon’s madness, and the lasting legacy of one of the most unusual Olympics ever. From Archie Hahn’s sprinting dominance to George Eyser’s inspiring gymnastics feats, discover how the 1904 Games shaped sports history.


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