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The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Stepien Rule – This DiSH for April 12

Author
Thrive Sweet Productions
Published
Fri 12 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://thisdayinsportshistory.sportshistorynetwork.com/captivate-podcast/the-cleveland-cavaliers-and-the-stepien-rule-this-dish-for-april-12

In 1980, Bill Stepien bought the Cleveland Cavaliers. It went so bad in his 3 year tenure, the NBA instituted a new rule. 

In 1954, Ben Hogan and Sam Snead played a Monday 18-hole playoff to decide the Masters.


In 1980, Cecil Cooper and Don Money hit grand slams in the same inning.


In 1979, Larry Nelson showed up to Augusta National and realized he forgot his golf clubs. 


And in 1877, the first recorded usage of a catcher's mask in baseball. 


 

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