Today is Thursday, December 11, 2025
Today in
Sports History
1951 - Joe DiMaggio (New York Yankees) announced his retirement from major league baseball. DiMaggio only played for the Yankees during his 13-year career.
1971 - The Los Angeles Lakers set an NBA record with 21 consecutive wins.
1972 - Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula was on the cover of "Time" magazine.
1981 - Muhammad Ali fought his last fight. He lost his 61st fight to Trevor Berbick.
1985 - The single "Superbowl Shuffle" by Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew was released.
1992 - The National Hockey League Governors named Gary Bettman as the first NHL commissioner in League history, effective Feb. 1, 1993.
2000 - Mario Lemeiux, owner of Pittsburgh Penguins, announced that he would end his three-plus year retirement and become an active National Hockey League (NHL) player again. When Lemieux returned officially he became the first owner/player in NHL history.
2001 - It was announced that Little League Baseball Inc. would require more detailed documentation of the eligibility of its players. Four months before, the Rolando Paulino Little League team from the Bronx, NY, had its third-place finish taken away after pitcher Danny Almonte was found to be too old to play.
2002 - Scott Young (
Dallas Stars) played in his 1,000th NHL game.
Sports Quote
My family was so poor they couldn't afford kids. The lady next door had me. - Lee Trevino, golf pro
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