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  • 01 Jan ESPN Radio Network Launch: The ESPN Radio Network debuts, expanding sports media broadcasting and providing nationwide sports coverage and commentary.
  • 04 Jan Robert Parish NBA milestone: On January 4, 1992, Robert Parish achieved a significant milestone in his NBA career, marking a notable achievement in professional basketball. His contributions to the game have been recognized as pivotal in the history of the league. source: nba.com
  • 05 Jan Ravi Shastri scores double century in Sydney Test: On January 5, 1992, Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri achieved a career-high Test score of 206 runs against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. This performance was notable for Shastri's aggressive play against debutant Shane Warne, who dismissed him for 206, marking Warne's first Test wicket. source: cricket.com.au
  • 06 Jan Sachin Tendulkar's Performance at Sydney Cricket Ground: Cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar completes 148 runs against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, demonstrating his exceptional batting skills and international prowess.
  • 07 Jan Imran Khan's final Test match as Pakistan's captain: On January 7, 1992, Pakistan's cricket captain Imran Khan played his last Test match against Sri Lanka in Faisalabad. Despite scoring 22 and 0 in the two innings and not bowling, Pakistan won the match by three wickets. This match marked the end of Khan's illustrious Test cricket career. source: news18.com
  • 11 Jan Kristi Yamaguchi wins U.S. Figure Skating Championship: Kristi Yamaguchi secured the ladies' singles title at the 1992 U.S. Figure Skating Championships held in Orlando, Florida, from January 4 to 12, 1992. This victory earned her a spot on the U.S. team for the 1992 Winter Olympics. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 12 Jan NFC Championship: Redskins dominate Lions: On January 12, 1992, the Washington Redskins faced the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship game. The Redskins secured a decisive victory, advancing to the Super Bowl. source: pro-football-reference.com
  • 19 Jan Wrestling Championship Change: Rowdy Roddy Piper defeats the Mountie to become the WWF Intercontinental Champion, adding another dramatic moment to professional wrestling's entertainment narrative.
  • 21 Jan Bill Cowher Becomes Steelers Coach: Bill Cowher is appointed head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, becoming only the second head coach of the team since 1970, following the legendary Chuck Noll.
  • 26 Jan Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins defeat Buffalo Bills: On January 26, 1992, the Washington Redskins defeated the Buffalo Bills 37-24 in Super Bowl XXVI, held at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. This victory marked the Redskins' third Super Bowl title. source: pro-football-reference.com
  • 30 Jan Woman Jockey Breaks Racing Record: A pioneering woman jockey set a new record in horse racing, highlighting growing gender diversity and achievement in the sport.
  • 31 Jan Howard Cosell Retires: Legendary sports broadcaster Howard Cosell announced his retirement, marking the end of an era in sports commentary. Cosell was renowned for his distinctive style and significant contributions to sports journalism.
  • 01 Feb Barry Bonds signs record MLB contract: On February 1, 1992, Barry Bonds, a prominent Major League Baseball player, signed a record-breaking contract with the San Francisco Giants. The contract was valued at $43.75 million over six years, making it the largest in baseball history at that time. Bonds' signing marked a significant moment in MLB history, reflecting the increasing financial value of star players. source: nytimes.com
  • 02 Feb Kieren Perkins sets world record in swimming: On February 2, 1992, Australian swimmer Kieren Perkins set a new world record in the 1500-meter freestyle event at the Australian Swimming Championships. His time of 14 minutes and 58.10 seconds broke the previous world record by over five seconds. This achievement solidified Perkins' reputation as one of the world's leading distance swimmers. source: abc.net.au
  • 05 Feb Dilip Vengsarkar's Final Test Cricket Match: Dilip Vengsarkar, an Indian cricketer, played his last Test match against Australia at the W.A.C.A. Ground in Perth. source: cricketweb.net
  • 08 Feb Saturday Night's Main Event Wrestling: On February 8, 1992, the WWE (then WWF) aired a special episode of Saturday Night's Main Event, featuring top wrestling matches and storylines that captivated audiences. source: wwe.com
  • 09 Feb Heike Henkel sets women's indoor high jump world record: On February 9, 1992, German athlete Heike Henkel set a new women's indoor high jump world record by clearing 2.07 meters in Karlsruhe, Germany. source: reuters.screenocean.com
  • 14 Feb Merlene Ottey's world record sprint: On February 14, 1992, Jamaican sprinter Merlene Ottey set a world record in the 200 meters at the World Indoor Championships in Toronto, Canada. source: iaaf.org
  • 16 Feb Magic Johnson's Lakers Jersey Retirement: On February 16, 1992, the Los Angeles Lakers retired Magic Johnson's #32 jersey during a halftime ceremony at the Great Western Forum. Johnson became the fifth Lakers player to have his jersey retired, joining Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. source: nba.com
  • 20 Feb Formation of English Premier League: On February 20, 1992, the 22 First Division clubs resigned from the Football League en masse, leading to the establishment of the Premier League as a limited company on May 27, 1992. This restructuring granted the league commercial independence, allowing it to negotiate its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements. source: theguardian.com
  • 22 Feb Lisa Walters wins Itoki Hawaiian Ladies Open: On February 22, 1992, Canadian golfer Lisa Walters secured her first LPGA Tour victory at the Itoki Hawaiian Ladies Open in Hawaii. Walters finished the tournament with a score of 208 (−8), edging out Kristi Albers and Missie Berteotti by one stroke. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Feb XVI Olympic Winter Games conclude in Albertville: The XVI Olympic Winter Games concluded on February 23, 1992, in Albertville, France. The games featured athletes from around the world competing in various winter sports disciplines. source: olympic.org
  • 27 Feb Tiger Woods Makes PGA History: At 16 years old, Tiger Woods made his PGA Tour debut at the Nissan Los Angeles Open on February 27, 1992, becoming the youngest player to compete in a PGA Tour event in 35 years. He shot a 72 in the first round and a 75 in the second, missing the cut by six strokes. source: nbcsports.com
  • 02 Mar Ryne Sandberg becomes highest-paid baseball player: On March 2, 1992, Ryne Sandberg signed a contract making him the highest-paid player in Major League Baseball at the time. This contract marked a significant moment in sports salary history. source: espn.com
  • 03 Mar Mike Bossy Jersey Retirement: On March 3, 1992, the New York Islanders retired Mike Bossy's No. 22 jersey in a pre-game ceremony at Nassau Coliseum. Bossy, a Hall of Famer, scored 573 goals and 553 assists in 752 NHL games, all with the Islanders. source: nhl.com
  • 06 Mar Yankees pitcher suspended for cocaine use: On March 6, 1992, a New York Yankees pitcher was suspended for violating the league's substance abuse policy due to cocaine use. This incident highlighted ongoing issues of drug use in professional sports. source: nytimes.com
  • 15 Mar Kentucky Wildcats win SEC Men's Basketball Tournament: On March 15, 1992, the Kentucky Wildcats secured their 17th Southeastern Conference (SEC) Men's Basketball Tournament title by defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 80–54 in the championship game. This victory marked Kentucky's return to the tournament after a two-year NCAA-sanctioned ban, earning them an automatic bid to the 1992 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. source: kyphotoarchive.com
  • 18 Mar Pakistan wins Cricket World Cup: Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup on March 18, 1992, defeating England in the final. This victory marked a significant achievement in Pakistan's cricket history. source: bbc.com
  • 21 Mar Pakistan's thrilling World Cup cricket semi-final victory: On March 21, 1992, Pakistan achieved a thrilling victory over New Zealand in the World Cup cricket semi-final. This match was pivotal in Pakistan's journey to the final, where they would eventually win the tournament. The victory was celebrated nationwide and marked a significant moment in sports history. source: bbc.com
  • 22 Mar Cricket World Cup semi-final held in Australia: On March 22, 1992, the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup took place in Australia, where Pakistan faced New Zealand. Pakistan won the match, advancing to the final, which they later won, marking their first World Cup victory. This match is remembered for its significant impact on cricket in Pakistan. source: bbc.com
  • 23 Mar Florida Marlins launch ticket sales: On March 23, 1992, the Florida Marlins announced the launch of ticket sales for their inaugural season in Major League Baseball. This marked a significant milestone for the franchise, which would begin play in 1993. The Marlins' entry into the league was part of MLB's expansion efforts in the early 1990s. source: mlb.com
  • 25 Mar Pakistan wins Cricket World Cup: On March 25, 1992, Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup, defeating England in the final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This victory marked Pakistan's first World Cup title and was a significant moment in the country's sports history. source: espncricinfo.com
  • 26 Mar New York Rangers NHL championship: On March 26, 1992, the New York Rangers won the NHL championship, marking a significant achievement in the franchise's history. This victory was celebrated by fans and solidified the team's status in professional hockey. source: nhl.com
  • 29 Mar Stanford University wins NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: On March 29, 1992, the Stanford University women's basketball team clinched the NCAA Championship, marking a significant achievement in the program's history. This victory highlighted the team's dominance in collegiate women's basketball during that season.
  • 01 Apr NHL Players' First Strike: NHL players initiated their first strike in the league's 75-year history, a significant labor action in professional sports that lasted 10 days.
  • 05 Apr Wrestlemania VIII: Wrestlemania VIII takes place at the Hoosier Dome with 62,167 attendees. Randy 'Macho Man' Savage defeats Ric Flair for the title, while Hulk Hogan is disqualified against Sid Justice.
  • 06 Apr Duke Wins NCAA Basketball Championship: Duke University defeats Michigan 71-51 in the 54th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, securing back-to-back titles under coach Mike Krzyzewski's leadership.
  • 09 Apr Masters Golf Tournament Record: A record-breaking 18 golfers shoot in the 60s during the first round of the Masters Tournament, surpassing the previous record of 12.
  • 12 Apr Fred Couples wins Golf Masters: Fred Couples won the 1992 Masters Tournament, marking his first major victory. He finished with a total score of 276, three strokes ahead of the runner-up. This win solidified Couples' status as one of the top golfers of his era. source: pga.com
  • 13 Apr Lou Carnesecca Retires from St. John's Basketball: Lou Carnesecca concludes his coaching career at St. John's University, marking the end of a significant era in college basketball.
  • 18 Apr South Africa's first test cricket match after apartheid: On April 18, 1992, South Africa played its first Test cricket match after the end of apartheid, against India at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. This match symbolized a new era in South African sports and was a significant moment in the country's transition to democracy. source: bbc.com
  • 24 Apr George Steinbrenner drops baseball lawsuits: George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees, dropped several lawsuits against Major League Baseball on April 24, 1992. This decision came after a series of disputes regarding player contracts and league policies. source: nytimes.com
  • 26 Apr Ozzie Smith's 500th base steal: On April 26, 1992, Ozzie Smith achieved his 500th base steal in Major League Baseball. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 27 Apr MLB trade: David Cone to Blue Jays: On April 27, 1992, pitcher David Cone was traded from the New York Mets to the Toronto Blue Jays. source: mlb.com
  • 02 May Pat Day wins 118th Kentucky Derby: On May 2, 1992, jockey Pat Day secured his first Kentucky Derby victory aboard Lil E. Tee at Churchill Downs. The race was notable for the unexpected eighth-place finish of the heavily favored Arazi. source: upi.com
  • 03 May Danielle Ammaccapane wins Centel Classic: On May 3, 1992, Danielle Ammaccapane secured her third LPGA Tour victory at the Centel Classic in Florida, finishing with a score of 275 (−13). She won by one stroke over Michelle Estill, Liselotte Neumann, and Colleen Walker. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 06 May Werder Bremen's European Cup Winners' Cup victory: On May 6, 1992, Werder Bremen defeated AS Monaco 2-0 in the European Cup Winners' Cup final at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon. Goals were scored by Klaus Allofs and Wynton Rufer. source: werder.de
  • 09 May Remarkable Baseball Comeback: In an extraordinary baseball game, the Saint Louis Cardinals staged a remarkable comeback, defeating the Atlanta Braves 12-11 after trailing 9-0.
  • 10 May Sweden wins Ice Hockey World Championships: On May 10, 1992, Sweden won the Ice Hockey World Championships, defeating the Canadian team in the final match. This victory marked Sweden's first gold medal in the World Championships, solidifying their status in international ice hockey. source: britannica.com
  • 12 May First Belgian woman summits Mount Everest: On May 12, 1992, Ingrid Baeyens became the first Belgian woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. This achievement marked a significant milestone in Belgian mountaineering history. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 May Jacobs Field Construction Begins: The concrete foundation for Jacobs Field (now Progressive Field) in Cleveland was poured, marking the beginning of a significant sports infrastructure project for the Cleveland Indians baseball team.
  • 16 May Pine Bluff Wins 118th Preakness Stakes: Jockey Chris McCarron rode Pine Bluff to victory in the 118th Preakness Stakes, completing the race in an impressive time of 1:55.6 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • 17 May Gary Carter reaches milestone in baseball: Baseball player Gary Carter reaches a significant career milestone, further solidifying his legacy in the sport. His achievements are celebrated by fans and analysts alike, marking a notable moment in baseball history. source: nytimes.com
  • 19 May Ric Flair Wins Wrestling Title: Professional wrestler Ric Flair, one of the most iconic figures in wrestling history, won the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) wrestling title. Flair, known for his flamboyant persona and exceptional in-ring skills, was a dominant force in professional wrestling during this era.
  • 20 May FC Barcelona European Cup victory: On May 20, 1992, FC Barcelona won the European Cup, defeating Sampdoria 1-0 in the final held at Wembley Stadium. This victory marked a significant achievement in the club's history, solidifying its status in European football. source: bbc.com
  • 21 May California Angels bus crash injures 13: On May 21, 1992, a chartered bus carrying the California Angels swerved off the New Jersey Turnpike, injuring 13 people, including manager Buck Rodgers, who required elbow surgery. source: upi.com
  • 25 May Danny Biasone, NBA's 24-second clock innovator, dies: Danny Biasone, the founding owner of the Syracuse Nationals and a key figure in the development of the NBA's 24-second shot clock, passed away on May 25, 1992, at the age of 83. He was posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000 for his contributions to the sport. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 29 May New York Mets score in 9th to end home shut-out streak at 3 games: On May 29, 1992, the New York Mets ended a three-game home shutout streak by scoring in the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 31 May Scott Sanderson achieves rare baseball milestone: On May 31, 1992, Scott Sanderson became the first pitcher in Major League Baseball history to record a win in both the American and National Leagues after playing for both leagues. This milestone highlights his versatility and skill as a pitcher throughout his career. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 02 Jun Pittsburgh Penguins win Stanley Cup: On June 2, 1992, the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks in a four-game sweep. This victory marked the Penguins' second consecutive championship, solidifying their status in NHL history. source: nhl.com
  • 04 Jun San Jose voters reject Giants stadium proposal: On June 4, 1992, San Jose voters rejected Measure G, a proposal to use general funds for building a new stadium for the San Francisco Giants. Approximately 55% of voters opposed the measure, leading to uncertainty about the team's future in the Bay Area. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 06 Jun Eddie Murray sets MLB RBI record: On June 6, 1992, Eddie Murray set a new Major League Baseball record for career runs batted in (RBI), surpassing the previous record held by Hank Aaron. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 08 Jun Steve Howe Baseball Ban: New York Yankees pitcher Steve Howe was banned from baseball for the seventh time, highlighting ongoing substance abuse issues in professional sports.
  • 10 Jun UEFA Euro 1992 Football Tournament begins: The UEFA Euro 1992 Football Tournament commenced on June 10, 1992, in Sweden. This tournament featured eight teams and was notable for Denmark's unexpected victory, having entered the tournament as a replacement for Yugoslavia. The event was significant in European football history. source: britannica.com
  • 11 Jun Tracy Austin inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame: Tracy Austin was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on June 11, 1992. A former world No. 1, Austin is recognized for her significant contributions to the sport, including winning two US Open titles. Her induction honors her achievements and impact on tennis. source: britannica.com
  • 17 Jun Charles Barkley NBA Trade: On June 17, 1992, the Philadelphia 76ers traded All-Star forward Charles Barkley to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Jeff Hornacek, Tim Perry, and Andrew Lang. This trade was significant in NBA history, as Barkley was a prominent player and the Suns were a strong team at the time. source: inquirer.com
  • 18 Jun Ottawa Senators select Peter Sidorkiewicz in NHL Expansion Draft: On June 18, 1992, the Ottawa Senators selected goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz from the Hartford Whalers in the NHL Expansion Draft, marking the beginning of the Senators' inaugural season. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 Jun Evander Holyfield defeats Larry Holmes in boxing championship: On June 19, 1992, Evander Holyfield successfully defended his WBA heavyweight title by defeating Larry Holmes in a boxing championship match. source: boxingnews24.com
  • 21 Jun Tom Kite wins U.S. Open Golf Championship: On June 21, 1992, American golfer Tom Kite secured his first major championship victory by winning the U.S. Open Golf Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links in California. source: pgatour.com
  • 22 Jun Radio Wimbledon Launch: Radio Wimbledon was officially launched as the dedicated radio station for the prestigious Wimbledon Tennis Championships, enhancing media coverage of the renowned sporting event.
  • 25 Jun Junko Tabei Completes Seven Summits: Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei becomes the first woman to complete the Seven Summits by scaling Puncak Jaya, a remarkable achievement in mountaineering and gender representation in extreme sports.
  • 26 Jun Denmark wins UEFA Euro 1992: On June 26, 1992, Denmark won the UEFA European Championship, defeating Germany 2-0 in the final held in Gothenburg, Sweden. This victory was unexpected as Denmark had entered the tournament as a late replacement for Yugoslavia. source: bbc.com
  • 27 Jun Denmark wins European Soccer Championship: Denmark triumphed in the 1992 UEFA European Championship, defeating Germany 2-0 in the final. This victory was particularly remarkable as Denmark had entered the tournament as a late replacement for Yugoslavia. source: bbc.com
  • 05 Jul Andre Agassi wins first Grand Slam at Wimbledon: Andre Agassi won his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon on July 5, 1992, defeating Goran Ivanišević in the final. source: wimbledon.com
  • 10 Jul US Major Soccer League dissolves: On July 10, 1992, the Major Soccer League (MSL), which had been operating for 14 seasons, ceased operations. The league faced financial instability, leading to its dissolution. source: upi.com
  • 12 Jul Larry Laoretti wins U.S. Senior Open Golf Championship: On July 12, 1992, Larry Laoretti secured his first major victory by winning the U.S. Senior Open at Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. At 53, Laoretti shot a final-round 68 to finish at 9-under-par 275, four strokes ahead of runner-up Jim Colbert. This triumph marked a significant achievement in his golfing career. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 14 Jul 63rd MLB All-Star Game: The 63rd Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 14, 1992, at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. The American League defeated the National League 13-6, with Ken Griffey Jr. earning the Most Valuable Player award. source: mlb.com
  • 31 Jul Jeff Rouse sets world record in 100m backstroke: On July 31, 1992, American swimmer Jeff Rouse set a world record in the 100-meter backstroke at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, with a time of 53.86 seconds. source: olympedia.org
  • 02 Aug Vitaly Scherbo's Olympic Triumph: Vitaly Scherbo achieved remarkable success at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, winning six gold medals in gymnastics. His performance is celebrated as one of the most outstanding in Olympic history. source: nytimes.com
  • 03 Aug Los Angeles Dodgers Milestone Game: The Los Angeles Dodgers played a milestone game on August 3, 1992, marking a significant achievement in the team's history. This event is remembered by fans and sports historians alike. source: mlb.com
  • 07 Aug Cleveland Indians triple play: On August 7, 1992, the Cleveland Indians turned a triple play against the New York Yankees, marking the first triple play in the franchise's history. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 08 Aug Spain wins Olympic football gold: Spain's national football team won the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona. They defeated Poland 3-2 in the final match, marking a significant achievement in Spanish sports history. source: bbc.com
  • 09 Aug Oscar De La Hoya wins Olympic gold medal: Oscar De La Hoya won the gold medal in boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. His victory in the lightweight division marked the beginning of a successful professional boxing career. source: olympic.org
  • 15 Aug Woman jockey breaks racing record: On August 15, 1992, a woman jockey set a new record in horse racing, marking a significant achievement in the sport. This event highlighted the growing presence and success of female athletes in traditionally male-dominated fields. source: nytimes.com
  • 16 Aug Moses Kiptanui sets 3000m world record: On August 16, 1992, Moses Kiptanui set a new world record in the 3000 meters, demonstrating exceptional athletic prowess. This achievement further solidified his status as one of the leading middle-distance runners of his time. source: bbc.com
  • 17 Aug Kevin Gross no-hitter for Dodgers: On August 17, 1992, Kevin Gross pitched a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers, a remarkable achievement in Major League Baseball. This performance is celebrated as one of the highlights of his career. source: mlb.com
  • 18 Aug Larry Bird retirement announcement: Larry Bird, the legendary basketball player for the Boston Celtics, announced his retirement on August 18, 1992. His career was marked by numerous accolades, including three NBA championships. source: nba.com
  • 23 Aug Dennis Eckersley baseball achievement: On August 23, 1992, Dennis Eckersley achieved a significant milestone in his baseball career, becoming one of the few pitchers to record 20 saves in a season. His performance contributed to the Oakland Athletics' success during that season. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 24 Aug Cleveland Browns Suffer Preseason Defeat: The Cleveland Browns experienced their worst preseason loss, being defeated 56-3 by the Minnesota Vikings in a humbling performance.
  • 27 Aug Mets trade David Cone to Blue Jays: On August 27, 1992, the New York Mets traded pitcher David Cone to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for infielder Jeff Kent and outfielder Ryan Thompson. Cone, who led the National League in strikeouts that season, joined the Blue Jays for their successful postseason run. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 30 Aug Michael Schumacher's first Grand Prix victory in Belgium: On August 30, 1992, German racing driver Michael Schumacher secured his first Formula One Grand Prix victory at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps. Driving for Benetton-Ford, Schumacher's performance marked the beginning of his successful F1 career. source: formula1.com
  • 06 Sep Noureddine Morceli sets world record in 1500m: On September 6, 1992, Algerian middle-distance runner Noureddine Morceli set a new world record in the 1500 meters at the IAAF Grand Prix Final in Berlin. His time of 3:27.37 broke the previous record and solidified his status as one of the top athletes in the sport. source: iaaf.org
  • 07 Sep Bud Selig becomes MLB interim commissioner: On September 7, 1992, Bud Selig was appointed as the interim commissioner of Major League Baseball. His leadership would later lead to significant changes in the league, including the introduction of the wild card playoff system. source: mlb.com
  • 08 Sep Danny Tartabull's remarkable baseball performance: On September 8, 1992, New York Yankees outfielder Danny Tartabull achieved a remarkable performance against the Baltimore Orioles, going 5 for 5 with two home runs, a double, and driving in nine runs, leading the Yankees to a 16-4 victory. This performance tied the Yankees' single-game RBI record. source: thisdayinbaseball.com
  • 13 Sep US Open Men's Tennis Final: Stefan Edberg Defeats Pete Sampras: On September 13, 1992, Stefan Edberg defeated Pete Sampras in the US Open Men's Tennis Final, securing his second consecutive US Open title. source: usta.com
  • 14 Sep Passing of S A Banerjee, Indian Test Cricketer: S A Banerjee, a cricketer who represented India in a single Test match in 1948, died, marking the end of a brief but notable sporting career.
  • 19 Sep Barry Bonds achieves rare 30-30 season in Major League Baseball: On September 19, 1992, American baseball player Barry Bonds achieved a rare 30-30 season, recording 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a single season. This accomplishment highlighted his versatility and athleticism on the field. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Sep Manon Rheaume becomes first woman to play in NHL exhibition game: On September 23, 1992, 20-year-old goaltender Manon Rheaume made history by becoming the first woman to play in an NHL game. She started for the Tampa Bay Lightning in an exhibition match against the St. Louis Blues, allowing two goals on nine shots in the first period. The game ended in a 2-2 tie, and the Lightning ultimately lost 6-4. Rheaume's performance garnered significant attention and led to her signing a contract with the Lightning's minor league affiliate, the Atlanta Knights. source: nhl.com
  • 27 Sep Pittsburgh Pirates clinch NL East title: On September 27, 1992, the Pittsburgh Pirates secured the National League East division title, marking their first division championship since 1979. source: mlb.com
  • 28 Sep Oakland Athletics clinch AL West title: On September 28, 1992, the Oakland Athletics secured the American League West division title, marking their first division championship since 1974. source: mlb.com
  • 29 Sep Atlanta Braves clinch National League East title: On September 29, 1992, the Atlanta Braves secured the National League East title, marking a significant achievement in their season. This victory was part of a successful run that would lead them to the postseason. source: espn.com
  • 30 Sep George Brett achieves 3,000 hit milestone: On September 30, 1992, George Brett, a legendary baseball player, achieved his 3,000th hit during a game against the California Angels. This milestone solidified his status as one of baseball's greats. source: baseballhall.org
  • 03 Oct Toronto Blue Jays Win AL East Title: The Toronto Blue Jays clinched the American League East division title, advancing in their quest for baseball supremacy.
  • 04 Oct MLB record: AL East and West champions with identical records: On October 4, 1992, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Oakland Athletics both finished their seasons with identical records of 96-66, marking a rare occurrence in Major League Baseball history. This event highlighted the competitive nature of the league during that season. source: espn.com
  • 08 Oct Ottawa Senators debut in NHL: The Ottawa Senators played their inaugural NHL game on October 8, 1992, defeating the Montreal Canadiens 5–3 at the Ottawa Civic Centre. The event featured pre-game ceremonies, including the skating of Brian Orser, raising banners commemorating the original Senators' eight Stanley Cup wins, and the retirement of Frank Finnigan's jersey number. Alanis Morissette performed the national anthem. source: nhl.com
  • 12 Oct Brett Hart Wins WWF Heavyweight Title: Professional wrestler Bret "Hitman" Hart defeated Ric Flair to win the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) Heavyweight Championship, a significant moment in professional wrestling history.
  • 23 Oct Rene Lachemann hired as Florida Marlins' first manager: On October 23, 1992, the Florida Marlins announced the hiring of Rene Lachemann as their first manager. Lachemann, a former catcher and experienced manager, was chosen to lead the expansion franchise into its inaugural season in 1993. source: fishstripes.com
  • 24 Oct Toronto Blue Jays win historic World Series: On October 24, 1992, the Toronto Blue Jays clinched their first World Series championship by defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-3 in Game 6. The game extended into 11 innings, with Dave Winfield's two-out, two-run double in the top of the 11th inning securing the victory. This marked the first time a team from outside the United States won the World Series. source: mlb.com
  • 27 Oct Don Baylor Becomes First Colorado Rockies Manager: Don Baylor was appointed as the inaugural manager of the Colorado Rockies, a Major League Baseball expansion team. This marked a significant moment in the franchise's history as Baylor would help establish the team's initial organizational culture and playing strategy.
  • 04 Nov New York Jets Radio Broadcast Change: The New York Jets announced they would move their radio broadcasts from WABC to WFAN, another adjustment in the team's media and communication strategy.
  • 05 Nov Bobby Fischer defeats Boris Spassky in chess rematch: On November 5, 1992, Bobby Fischer clinched victory in his rematch against Boris Spassky, winning the 30-game series 10-5. The match, held in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, was not officially recognized by the international chess community. Fischer's return to competitive chess after a 20-year hiatus was marked by this controversial and high-profile event. source: deseret.com
  • 06 Nov Shaquille O'Neal's NBA debut: On November 6, 1992, Shaquille O'Neal made his NBA debut with the Orlando Magic in a 110-100 victory over the Miami Heat. O'Neal recorded 12 points, 18 rebounds, and 3 blocks in the game. His performance marked the beginning of a distinguished NBA career. source: nba.com
  • 08 Nov Betsy King wins LPGA Mazda Japan Golf Classic: On November 8, 1992, American golfer Betsy King secured victory at the LPGA Mazda Japan Golf Classic, finishing with a score of 205 (−11). This win marked one of her significant achievements on the LPGA Tour. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Nov Riddick Bowe Becomes Heavyweight Champion: On November 11, 1992, Riddick Bowe defeated Evander Holyfield to become the WBA, WBC, and IBF heavyweight champion. This victory was a significant milestone in Bowe's boxing career, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the heavyweight division.
  • 13 Nov Riddick Bowe defeats Evander Holyfield in heavyweight boxing championship: On November 13, 1992, Riddick Bowe defeated Evander Holyfield by unanimous decision in a 12-round bout at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Bowe won the undisputed heavyweight title with judges scoring the fight 117-110, 117-110, and 115-112 in his favor. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 17 Nov Blue Jays Player Selected in MLB Expansion Draft: Nigel Wilson, a Blue Jays player, was the first pick of the Florida Marlins in the Major League Baseball expansion draft.
  • 06 Dec Davis Cup Tennis Tournament: The United States defeated Switzerland 3–1 in the final held at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas, from December 4 to 6, 1992, to win their 30th Davis Cup title. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 07 Dec United States wins 1992 Davis Cup: On December 7, 1992, the United States secured victory in the Davis Cup, defeating the Russian team. This win marked a significant achievement in American tennis history. source: usatoday.com
  • 08 Dec Barry Bonds Signs Record-Breaking MLB Contract: Baseball star Barry Bonds signs a groundbreaking six-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, worth US$43 million, which at the time represented the most lucrative contract in Major League Baseball history.
  • 09 Dec Sri Lanka Wins Test Cricket Victory: Sri Lanka secured its third-ever Test Cricket victory, defeating New Zealand by nine wickets. This win was a significant milestone for Sri Lankan cricket, demonstrating the team's growing prowess in international cricket.
  • 10 Dec Yankees Sign Jimmy Key: The New York Yankees strengthen their pitching roster by signing free agent pitcher Jimmy Key, a strategic move to improve their team's performance for the upcoming baseball season.
  • 12 Dec Gino Torretta Wins Heisman Trophy: Gino Torretta from the University of Miami, a quarterback, was awarded the 58th Heisman Trophy, recognizing him as the most outstanding player in college football.
  • 15 Dec Arthur Ashe honored by Sports Illustrated: Arthur Ashe was posthumously honored by Sports Illustrated as the Sportsman of the Year in 1992. This recognition celebrated his contributions to tennis and his activism for social justice and HIV/AIDS awareness. source: nytimes.com
  • 22 Dec Marco van Basten Wins Ballon d'Or: Dutch football striker Marco van Basten of AC Milan was awarded his third Ballon d'Or, defeating Barcelona's Hristo Stoichkov and Ajax's Dennis Bergkamp. This achievement solidified van Basten's status as one of the most exceptional footballers of his generation.
  • 30 Dec Shane Warne's remarkable cricket performance: On December 30, 1992, Australian cricketer Shane Warne delivered an exceptional bowling performance, taking 7 wickets for 52 runs, leading the Australian team to victory over the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. source: cricbuzz.com