Albany Times Union

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1930: Gallant Fox, ridden by Earl Sande, wins the Preakness Stakes by three-quarters of a length over Crack Brigade. Gallant Fox becomes the only Triple Crown winner to win the Preakness a week before the Kentucky Derby.

1932: Burgoo King, ridden by Eugene James, withstands a strong drive by Tick On to win the Preakness Stakes by a head.

1942: Alsab, ridden by Basil James, wins the Preakness Stakes by one length over Requested.

1944: Jockey Walter Warren is involved in a rare feat in thoroughbr­ed racing history, riding two horses to dead heat firstplace finishes at Sportsman’s Park. In the sixth race, Warren rides Maejames to a dead-heat finish with Piplad. In the eighth, Warren rides Susan Constant in another dead heat with Three Sands.

1961: Jim Gentile of the Baltimore Orioles hits consecutiv­e grand slams in the first and second innings of a 13-5 rout of Minnesota.

1993: The Phoenix Suns beat the Los Angeles Lakers 112-104 in overtime to become the first NBA team to lose two playoff games at home and come back to win three straight games.

1999: Marshall Mcdougall hits six consecutiv­e homers and knocks in 16 runs — both NCAA records — in Florida State’s 26-2 rout of Maryland.

2004: Jay Bouwmeeste­r scores the winning goal, and Canada rallies to beat Sweden for the second straight year in the goldmedal game at the world hockey championsh­ips, 5-3.

2006: Joffrey Lupul becomes the first player in NHL playoff history to cap a four-goal game with an overtime score, netting the game-winner at 16:30 of the extra period to give Anaheim a 4-3 victory over Colorado.

2009: Lebron James scores 47 points to lift Cleveland to a 97-82 win over Atlanta. The Cavaliers sets an NBA record with its seventh straight double-figure win to eclipse the mark set by the 2004 Indiana Pacers.

2010: Dallas Braden pitches the 19th perfect game in major league history, a dazzling performanc­e for the Oakland Athletics in a 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

2011: The ATP and WTA tennis rankings are released with no American man or woman in the top 10 for the first time in the 38-year history of the rankings. Mardy Fish and Andy Roddick are Nos. 11 and 12, while Serena and Venus Williams were Nos. 17 and 19, respective­ly.

2016: Stephen Curry returns from a sprained right knee to score an Nba-record 17 points in overtime, finishing with 40 as the Golden State Warriors rally to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals with a 132-125 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.

2018: The Lehigh Valley Phantoms beat the Charlotte Checkers 2-1 in the longest game in the 82-year history of the American Hockey League. Alex Krushelnys­ki’s goal at 6:48 of the fifth overtime period gives the Phantoms a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Atlantic Division Finals series.

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