Albany Times Union (Sunday)

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1914: Babe Ruth makes his major league pitching debut for the Boston Red Sox against Cleveland, getting the 4-3 victory over the Indians.

1967: Tony Perez homers in the 15th inning off Catfish Hunter in Anaheim, Calif., to give the National League a 2-1 win in the longest game in All-star history.

1979: Renaldo Nehemiah of the United States sets a Pan American Games record in the 110 hurdles with a time of 13.20 seconds. 1985: Nolan Ryan of the Houston Astros becomes the first pitcher in major league history to reach 4,000 strikeouts when he fans New York’s Danny Heep in the sixth inning.

1992: Treboh Joe, a 9-year-old gelding, makes harness racing history by losing his 162nd consecutiv­e race. Treboh Joe finishes fourth to break the North American record of 161 straight losses held by Shiaway Moses.

1993: Alain Prost gets his 50th Formula One victory by taking the

British Grand Prix.

1995: Maryland quarterbac­k Scott Milanovich, the most prolific passer in school history, is suspended for eight games by the NCAA for gambling on college sports.

2008: Spanish cyclist Manuel Beltran tests positive for the performanc­e-enhancer EPO and is immediatel­y kicked out of the Tour de France and suspended by his team, Liquigas.

2011: So Yeon Ryu wins the U.S. Women’s Open, defeating Hee Kyung Seo by three shots in a three-hole playoff. Ryu becomes the fifth South Korean to win the Open and the fourth in the past seven years.

2015: Serena Williams wins her sixth title at All England Club, beating Garbine Muguruza of Spain 6-4, 6-4 in the women’s final. For Williams, it’s her second “Serena Slam” — holding all four major titles at the same time. Overall, it’s the 21st major title for Williams, one shy of Steffi Graf’s Open era record.

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