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  • 01 Jan 59th Orange Bowl: Florida State Triumph: Florida State University's football team defeated Nebraska 27-14 in the 59th Orange Bowl, securing a significant victory in college football.
  • 03 Jan Buffalo Bills historic NFL playoff comeback: On January 3, 1993, the Buffalo Bills overcame a 35-3 deficit to defeat the Houston Oilers 41-38 in overtime during an AFC Wild Card playoff game. This game, known as "The Comeback," remains the largest comeback in NFL history. source: history.com
  • 06 Jan Cricket Player's Retirement: Greg Matthews plays his final Test cricket match, concluding a significant chapter in his professional cricket career.
  • 08 Jan Michael Jordan reaches 20,000 career points milestone: On January 8, 1993, Michael Jordan, the renowned basketball player, scored his 20,000th career point, solidifying his status as one of the greatest players in NBA history. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 15 Jan Passing of Basketball Coach Henry Iba: Henry Iba, a legendary basketball coach, died at the age of 88, leaving behind a significant legacy in sports history.
  • 16 Jan Jón Páll Sigmarsson wins strongman competition: On January 16, 1993, Icelandic strongman Jón Páll Sigmarsson won the World’s Strongest Man competition, marking his fourth title. Sigmarsson was known for his incredible strength and charismatic personality, making him a beloved figure in the sport. source: bbc.com
  • 17 Jan Buffalo Bills triumph in AFC Championship: On January 17, 1993, the Buffalo Bills won the AFC Championship, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs. This victory secured their place in Super Bowl XXVII, marking a significant achievement in the franchise's history. source: buffalobills.com
  • 19 Jan Oakland Athletics Rebrand: The Oakland Athletics baseball team unveils a new elephant logo, signaling a visual rebranding of the franchise.
  • 23 Jan Nancy Kerrigan Wins US Figure Skating Championship: Nancy Kerrigan secured the US Female Figure Skating Championship, further establishing her prominence in the sport before the dramatic events that would unfold later that year.
  • 26 Jan West Indies Cricket Victory: West Indies cricket team achieves a remarkable one-run victory against Australia in the fourth Test match at Adelaide, demonstrating exceptional skill and competitive spirit in international cricket.
  • 31 Jan Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys defeat Buffalo Bills: On January 31, 1993, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVII, held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Cowboys won decisively with a score of 52-17, marking their third Super Bowl victory. This game is notable for its significant margin of victory and the performance of Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman, who was named Super Bowl MVP. source: nfl.com
  • 01 Feb Gary Bettman becomes NHL's first commissioner: On February 1, 1993, Gary Bettman was appointed as the first commissioner of the National Hockey League (NHL). His appointment marked a significant shift in the league's governance, as he aimed to expand the NHL's market and increase its popularity in the United States. Bettman's tenure has been marked by various changes in the league, including expansion and the introduction of new media deals. source: nhl.com
  • 03 Feb Marge Schott suspended for racist comments: On February 3, 1993, Major League Baseball's Executive Council unanimously suspended Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott for one year and fined her $25,000 for using racially and ethnically offensive language. Schott admitted to making derogatory remarks about African Americans and Jews, leading to the suspension and a directive to undergo multicultural training. source: upi.com
  • 05 Feb Jack Young, Cricket Player, Dies: Jack Young, an English cricket player who represented England in 8 Test matches between 1947-49 and took 17 wickets, passes away, marking the end of a career from cricket's post-World War II era.
  • 06 Feb 44th NHL All-Star Game held in Montreal: The 44th National Hockey League All-Star Game took place at the Montreal Forum on February 6, 1993. The Wales Conference defeated the Campbell Conference 16-6, with Mike Gartner of the New York Rangers scoring four goals and earning MVP honors. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Feb Merlene Ottey sets 200m indoor world record: On February 13, 1993, Jamaican sprinter Merlene Ottey set a world record in the women's indoor 200 meters, clocking 21.87 seconds at the St Yorre International Meeting in Liévin, France. This remains the fastest indoor 200m time by a female athlete. source: guinnessworldrecords.com
  • 14 Feb Dale Jarrett wins 1993 Daytona 500: On February 14, 1993, American NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett won the Daytona 500, marking his first victory in the prestigious race. He secured the win by overtaking Dale Earnhardt on the final lap. source: nascar.com
  • 17 Feb World record swimming performance: On February 17, 1993, swimmer Matt Biondi set a world record in the 100-meter freestyle event. This performance was part of a series of record-breaking swims that defined his career. source: espn.com
  • 21 Feb Sergei Bubka sets indoor pole vault world record: On February 21, 1993, Ukrainian pole vaulter Sergei Bubka set a new indoor world record by clearing 6.15 meters (20 feet 2 inches) in Donetsk, Ukraine. This achievement marked his 34th world record in the pole vault, further solidifying his dominance in the sport. source: sportingnews.com
  • 22 Feb Vinod Kambli scores double century against England: On February 22, 1993, Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli scored 224 runs in a Test match against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This remarkable innings was his first Test century and played a pivotal role in India's victory, contributing to a 3-0 series win over England. source: cricketcountry.com
  • 23 Feb India defeats England in cricket series: On February 23, 1993, India completed a 3-0 whitewash of England in a Test cricket series. The decisive victory at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai was highlighted by Vinod Kambli's double century, contributing to India's dominant performance throughout the series. source: mid-day.com
  • 26 Feb Allan Border surpasses Sunil Gavaskar's Test cricket run record: On February 26, 1993, Australian cricketer Allan Border became the highest run-scorer in Test cricket history by surpassing Sunil Gavaskar's record of 10,122 runs. Border achieved this milestone during a match against New Zealand in Christchurch, where he scored 88 runs, bringing his total to 10,123 runs. source: mid-day.com
  • 28 Feb World Indoor Triple Jump Record: On February 28, 1993, the world indoor triple jump record was set by the American athlete, Mike Conley, with a jump of 17.66 meters at the World Indoor Championships in Toronto. This achievement marked a significant milestone in the sport of athletics. source: iaaf.org
  • 01 Mar George Steinbrenner reinstated as Yankees owner: On March 1, 1993, George Steinbrenner was reinstated as the owner of the New York Yankees after serving a suspension. His return marked a significant moment in the franchise's history, as he had been a controversial figure in baseball. source: nytimes.com
  • 09 Mar Pittsburgh Penguins begin 17-game NHL record winning streak: On March 9, 1993, the Pittsburgh Penguins started a 17-game winning streak, the longest in NHL history. The streak lasted until April 10, 1993, and was part of a season where the Penguins finished with a 56-21-7 record, securing the President's Trophy for the best league record. source: guinnessworldrecords.com
  • 14 Mar Oksana Baiul wins World Ladies Figure Skating Championship: On March 14, 1993, Ukrainian figure skater Oksana Baiul won the World Ladies Figure Skating Championship, marking a significant achievement in her career. Her performance was noted for its technical precision and artistic expression, earning her the gold medal. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Mar Sri Lanka defeats England in Test cricket: On March 18, 1993, Sri Lanka achieved a significant victory over England in a Test cricket match, marking a notable moment in the sport's history. source: espncricinfo.com
  • 19 Mar World Men's Figure Skating Championship in Prague: The World Men's Figure Skating Championship took place in Prague on March 19, 1993, featuring top skaters from around the world competing for the title. source: isu.org
  • 20 Mar Dan Jansen Sets Speed Skating World Record: On March 20, 1993, American speed skater Dan Jansen achieved a remarkable world record in the 500-meter event, completing the race in an impressive time of 36.02 seconds.
  • 22 Mar Death of Cricket Player Cec Pepper: Cec Pepper, a notable cricket player who represented New South Wales and Commonwealth XI as a leg spinner, passed away on this date.
  • 23 Mar NBA brawl between Knicks and Suns: On March 23, 1993, a notable brawl occurred during an NBA game between the New York Knicks and the Phoenix Suns. The incident highlighted tensions in the league and was widely covered in sports media. source: nytimes.com
  • 28 Mar Helen Alfredsson wins Nabisco Dinah Shore Golf Championship: On March 28, 1993, Swedish golfer Helen Alfredsson won the Nabisco Dinah Shore Golf Championship. This victory marked a significant achievement in her professional golf career, enhancing her reputation on the LPGA Tour. source: lpga.com
  • 30 Mar New South Wales Wins Sheffield Shield: New South Wales cricket team defeats Queensland by eight wickets to claim the Sheffield Shield, a prestigious domestic cricket championship in Australia.
  • 01 Apr NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki dies in plane crash: On April 1, 1993, NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki tragically died in a plane crash in Bristol, Tennessee. Kulwicki was a prominent figure in the racing community, known for his innovative approach and determination. source: nascar.com
  • 03 Apr Grand National Horse Race Declared Void: The 1993 Grand National at Aintree Racecourse was declared void after a false start led to 30 of the 39 jockeys continuing the race. Despite completing the course, the race was not re-run, and bookmakers refunded approximately £75 million in bets. source: news.bbc.co.uk
  • 04 Apr LPGA Tournament in Las Vegas: The Las Vegas LPGA International was held on April 4, 1993, in Nevada. Trish Johnson won the tournament with a score of 209 (−7). source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 05 Apr NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: The NCAA Men's Basketball Championship took place on April 5, 1993, where the University of North Carolina defeated the University of Michigan. This game is notable for its dramatic finish and the iconic moment of Chris Webber's timeout. The victory marked North Carolina's third national title. source: ncaa.com
  • 07 Apr First Colorado Rockies Home Run in MLB History: On April 7, 1993, the Colorado Rockies hit their first home run in Major League Baseball history during their inaugural game. This milestone marked a significant moment for the franchise and its fans. source: mlb.com
  • 08 Apr Carlos Baerga's Historic Baseball Achievement: On April 8, 1993, Carlos Baerga became the first player in Major League Baseball history to hit a home run in each of his first two games of the season. This achievement highlighted his exceptional talent and contributed to his reputation as a top player. source: mlb.com
  • 09 Apr Colorado Rockies' first home game victory: On April 9, 1993, the Colorado Rockies secured their first-ever home game victory, defeating the Montreal Expos 11-4 at Mile High Stadium. The game was highlighted by Eric Young's leadoff home run in the bottom of the first inning, and the attendance of 80,227 set a National League record for a home debut. source: 9news.com
  • 10 Apr Pittsburgh Penguins set NHL record for consecutive wins: On April 10, 1993, the Pittsburgh Penguins set an NHL record by achieving their 17th consecutive win, defeating the New Jersey Devils 4-2. This victory surpassed the previous record of 16 consecutive wins held by the 1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins. source: nhl.com
  • 11 Apr 57th Masters Golf Championship: The 57th Masters Golf Championship was held from April 8 to 11, 1993, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The tournament was won by Bernhard Langer, who secured his first Masters title with a victory over Jack Nicklaus and Raymond Floyd. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 16 Apr Birth of Mirai Nagasu: Mirai Nagasu is born, a talented Japanese-American figure skater who would later become a notable athlete in the United States figure skating community.
  • 19 Apr Boston Women's Marathon Winner: Olga Markova from Russia claimed victory in the 22nd Boston Women's Marathon, completing the challenging course in 2 hours, 25 minutes, and 27 seconds, demonstrating remarkable endurance and skill.
  • 22 Apr Chris Bosio No-Hitter: Seattle Mariners pitcher Chris Bosio achieves a rare no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox, a remarkable individual athletic achievement in Major League Baseball.
  • 27 Apr Zambian football team plane crash: On April 27, 1993, a Zambian Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC-5D Buffalo aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off from Libreville, Gabon. The flight was carrying the Zambia national football team to a World Cup qualifying match in Senegal. All 30 people on board, including 18 players, were killed. The official investigation concluded that pilot error, fatigue, and a faulty instrument contributed to the accident. source: bbc.com
  • 28 Apr Zambian soccer team plane crash: On April 28, 1993, a Zambian Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC-5D Buffalo aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after taking off from Libreville, Gabon. The flight was carrying the Zambia national football team to a World Cup qualifying match in Senegal. All 30 people on board, including 18 players, were killed. The official investigation concluded that pilot error, fatigue, and a faulty instrument contributed to the accident. source: bbc.com
  • 30 Apr Monica Seles stabbed by obsessed fan: On April 30, 1993, tennis star Monica Seles was stabbed by an obsessed fan during a match in Germany. This shocking incident raised concerns about athlete safety and the impact of fan obsession in sports. source: bbc.com
  • 01 May Sea Hero wins 119th Kentucky Derby: On May 1, 1993, Sea Hero, ridden by jockey Jerry Bailey, won the 119th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, marking owner Paul Mellon's first victory in the race. source: deseret.com
  • 02 May Manchester United win first Premier League title: Manchester United secured their first Premier League title on May 2, 1993, under manager Sir Alex Ferguson. This victory marked a turning point in the club's history, leading to a period of dominance in English football. source: bbc.com
  • 08 May Lennox Lewis wins heavyweight boxing title: On May 8, 1993, Lennox Lewis won the heavyweight boxing title by defeating Tony Tucker. This victory solidified Lewis's status as one of the top heavyweights of his era. source: bbc.com
  • 13 May George Brett reaches 300 home run milestone: On May 13, 1993, George Brett, a prominent Major League Baseball player, hit his 300th career home run. This milestone added to his legacy as one of the game's great hitters and was celebrated by fans and teammates alike. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 15 May Prairie Bayou wins 118th Preakness Stakes: Prairie Bayou, ridden by Mike E. Smith, won the 118th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 15, 1993. The gelding secured victory by a half-length over runner-up Cherokee Run, completing the 1 3/16-mile race in 1:56-3/5. This win marked the first time a gelding had claimed the Preakness since 1914. source: upi.com
  • 19 May Juventus wins UEFA Cup: Juventus secured their third UEFA Cup title by defeating Borussia Dortmund with an aggregate score of 6–1. The final was played over two legs, with Juventus winning 3–1 in the first leg and 3–0 in the second leg. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 21 May Robin Smith's record-breaking ODI innings against Australia: On May 21, 1993, England's Robin Smith scored an unbeaten 167 off 163 balls in a One-Day International against Australia at Edgbaston, Birmingham. This remains the highest individual score by an English batsman in ODIs. source: cricketcountry.com
  • 22 May Riddick Bowe wins WBC Heavyweight Boxing Title: On May 22, 1993, Riddick Bowe defeated Evander Holyfield to win the WBC Heavyweight Boxing Title in a highly anticipated match. source: boxingnews24.com
  • 26 May Olympique Marseille wins European Cup: On May 26, 1993, Olympique Marseille defeated AC Milan 1-0 in the UEFA Champions League final, becoming the first French club to win the prestigious tournament. The match took place at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, with a goal scored by Basile Boli. This victory marked a significant achievement in French football history. source: bbc.com
  • 27 May Dale Murphy retires from baseball: Dale Murphy, a two-time National League MVP and a prominent figure in Major League Baseball, announced his retirement on May 27, 1993. Known for his time with the Atlanta Braves, Murphy was celebrated for his power hitting and defensive skills. His retirement marked the end of a notable career in baseball, where he was a fan favorite and a respected player. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 29 May Jose Canseco's Pitching Mishap: Texas Rangers player Jose Canseco unusually pitched the 8th inning in a lopsided 15-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox, suffering a pitching performance that resulted in arm damage.
  • 04 Jun Shane Warne's Legendary 'Ball of the Century': On June 4, 1993, during the first Test of the Ashes series at Old Trafford, Manchester, Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne bowled a delivery to England's Mike Gatting that pitched outside leg stump and spun sharply to hit the off stump, a ball that became known as the 'Ball of the Century'. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 05 Jun Steffi Graf wins French Open Women's Singles Final: On June 5, 1993, Steffi Graf defeated Mary Joe Fernández 4–6, 6–2, 6–4 in the French Open Women's Singles Final, marking her third French Open singles title. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 09 Jun Montreal Canadiens win Stanley Cup: On June 9, 1993, the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Los Angeles Kings in the finals. This victory marked the Canadiens' 24th championship in the NHL.
  • 13 Jun Indonesian Football Player: Noting Irvin Museng, an Indonesian football player active during this period.
  • 16 Jun Ken Griffey Jr. hits 100th career home run: On June 16, 1993, Ken Griffey Jr. of the Seattle Mariners hit his 100th career home run in a 6-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals, becoming the fourth-youngest player to reach this milestone. source: thisdayinbaseball.com
  • 18 Jun Chicago Bulls win NBA Championship: On June 18, 1993, the Chicago Bulls secured their third consecutive NBA Championship by defeating the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals. source: nba.com
  • 20 Jun US Open Golf Championship held: The 1993 US Open Golf Championship took place from June 17 to 20, 1993, at the Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey. Lee Janzen won the tournament. source: usopen.com
  • 25 Jun Billy Smith Elected to NHL Hall of Fame: New York Islanders goalie Billy Smith was elected to the National Hockey League Hall of Fame, recognizing his outstanding contributions to professional hockey.
  • 26 Jun Eddie Murray Reaches 1,600 RBI Milestone: New York Mets player Eddie Murray becomes the 20th Major League Baseball player to achieve 1,600 Runs Batted In (RBIs), highlighting his significant career achievement.
  • 27 Jun Anthony Young sets MLB record with 24th consecutive loss: On June 27, 1993, New York Mets pitcher Anthony Young set a Major League Baseball record by losing his 24th consecutive decision, a 5-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals at Shea Stadium. This streak surpassed the previous record of 23 consecutive losses held by Cliff Curtis in 1911. Young's losing streak would eventually reach 27 games before he secured his first win on July 28, 1993. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 30 Jun Cleveland Indians stadium naming: On June 30, 1993, the Cleveland Indians announced the naming of their new stadium, Jacobs Field, which would become a landmark for baseball in the city. The stadium opened in 1994 and was known for its fan-friendly design. source: mlb.com
  • 02 Jul New York Mets Pitcher's Record Losing Streak: New York Mets pitcher Anthony Young set an unfortunate Major League Baseball record by losing his 25th consecutive game, a remarkable and dubious achievement in professional sports history.
  • 07 Jul Unconventional Baseball Viewing: Pitcher Tom Browning was fined $500 for watching a baseball game from a rooftop across Sheffield Avenue, highlighting unique fan behavior.
  • 11 Jul Sky Beauty wins Triple Tiara in Thoroughbred Racing: Sky Beauty became the eighth filly to win the U.S. Filly Triple Crown in 1993, achieving victories in the Acorn Stakes, Mother Goose Stakes, and Coaching Club American Oaks. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Jul Kirby Puckett named All-Star Game MVP: On July 13, 1993, during the Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins was named Most Valuable Player. Puckett contributed significantly to the American League's 9-3 victory over the National League, hitting a home run and a double, driving in two runs. source: mlb.com
  • 16 Jul Darren Lewis Baseball Record: San Francisco Giants outfielder Darren Lewis sets a Major League Baseball record with 267 consecutive errorless games, demonstrating exceptional defensive skill.
  • 18 Jul Greg Norman wins British Open Golf Championship: Australian golfer Greg Norman secured his second Open Championship title at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England, with a final round of 64, finishing two strokes ahead of runner-up Nick Faldo. source: theopen.com
  • 20 Jul Fire at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium: On July 20, 1993, a fire broke out in the press box area of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium during batting practice before a game between the Atlanta Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals. The fire caused significant damage, including the destruction of seven press boxes and luxury suites, and rendered 10,000 seats unusable. The game was delayed by two hours but proceeded with the Braves winning 8-5. The incident raised safety concerns due to the stadium's lack of a comprehensive sprinkler system. source: fireengineering.com
  • 23 Jul Miguel Indurain Wins Tour de France: Spanish cyclist Miguel Indurain secured victory in the 1993 Tour de France, further solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest cyclists of his era.
  • 24 Jul Anthony Young extends MLB record losing streak to 27 games: On July 24, 1993, New York Mets pitcher Anthony Young set a Major League Baseball record by losing his 27th consecutive decision, a 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in ten innings. Young's streak began on May 6, 1992, and lasted until July 24, 1993. Despite the losses, he maintained a 4.36 ERA during this period. source: mlb.com
  • 27 Jul World high jump record set by Javier Sotomayor: On July 27, 1993, Cuban athlete Javier Sotomayor set a new world record in the men's high jump by clearing a height of 2.45 meters (8 feet 0.45 inches) at a competition in Salamanca, Spain. This achievement surpassed the previous record of 2.44 meters set by Sotomayor himself in 1989, solidifying his status as one of the greatest high jumpers in history. source: iaaf.org
  • 28 Jul Death of Reggie Lewis: On July 28, 1993, Reggie Lewis, the captain of the Boston Celtics, collapsed and died during an off-season practice session. He was 27 years old. An autopsy later revealed that he had died from a heart attack, which was attributed to a previously undiagnosed heart condition. source: nytimes.com
  • 31 Jul Rickey Henderson Trade: The Toronto Blue Jays acquired future Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Rickey Henderson from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league players Steve Karsay and Jose Herrera.
  • 13 Aug Rickey Henderson jersey transaction: On August 13, 1993, Rickey Henderson, a prominent baseball player, was involved in a notable jersey transaction that highlighted his status in Major League Baseball. This event was part of his ongoing legacy in the sport. source: nytimes.com
  • 14 Aug Reggie Jackson Day at Yankee Stadium: On August 14, 1993, the New York Yankees retired Reggie Jackson's uniform number 44 during a ceremony at Yankee Stadium. This event honored Jackson's significant contributions to the team and his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame earlier that month. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 Aug Sally Gunnell Sets World Record: British athlete Sally Gunnell set a women's world record in the 400m hurdles, demonstrating exceptional athletic performance and contributing to the advancement of women's track and field.
  • 20 Aug Colin Jackson Sets World Record in 110m Hurdles: Welsh athlete Colin Jackson achieved a world record in the 110-meter hurdles, demonstrating exceptional athletic prowess and setting a new benchmark in track and field competition.
  • 24 Aug San Diego Padres score 13 runs in first inning against St. Louis Cardinals: On August 24, 1993, the San Diego Padres scored 13 runs in the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals, leading to a 17-4 victory. This was the most runs allowed by the Cardinals in an inning since they gave up 14 in the first against Cincinnati on August 3, 1989. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 29 Aug 93rd US Golf Amateur Championship: The 93rd U.S. Amateur Championship was held from August 24 to 30, 1993, at Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas. John Harris won the championship by defeating Danny Ellis, 5 and 3, in the final match. source: usga.org
  • 31 Aug Minnesota Twins win marathon baseball game: On August 31, 1993, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Cleveland Indians 5-4 in a 22-inning game lasting 6 hours and 17 minutes at the Metrodome. The game concluded with a walk-off home run by Pedro Munoz in the bottom of the 22nd inning. source: twinstrivia.com
  • 04 Sep Jim Abbott pitches no-hitter for New York Yankees: On September 4, 1993, Jim Abbott, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, threw a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians, becoming the first Yankees pitcher to do so since 1952.
  • 05 Sep Noureddine Morceli sets mile world record: Algerian middle-distance runner Noureddine Morceli set a new world record in the mile with a time of 3 minutes, 44.39 seconds at the Rieti Invitational track and field meet in Italy, surpassing the previous record of 3:46.32 set by Britain's Steve Cram in 1985. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 08 Sep Darryl Kile throws no-hitter for Houston Astros: On September 8, 1993, Darryl Kile pitched a no-hitter for the Houston Astros against the New York Mets. This remarkable achievement marked Kile's place in baseball history, as he became one of the few pitchers to accomplish this feat in the Major Leagues. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 12 Sep Pete Sampras wins US Open men's tennis title: On September 12, 1993, Pete Sampras won the US Open men's singles title, defeating Jim Courier in the final. This victory marked Sampras's first Grand Slam title, establishing him as a prominent figure in men's tennis. source: usopen.org
  • 13 Sep Women's 3000m World Record: Chinese athlete Wang Junxia sets a new women's 3000m world record with an impressive time of 8:06.11 at the Chinese National Games, highlighting the growing prominence of Chinese athletes in international track and field.
  • 16 Sep Dave Winfield collects 3,000th career hit: On September 16, 1993, at age 41, Dave Winfield achieved his 3,000th career hit with a single off Oakland Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley. This milestone made him the 19th player in Major League Baseball history to reach 3,000 hits. source: mlb.com
  • 19 Sep Tom Glavine's baseball achievement: On September 19, 1993, pitcher Tom Glavine of the Atlanta Braves achieved his 20th win of the season, marking his second consecutive 20-win season. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 22 Sep Nolan Ryan's final game in Major League Baseball: On September 22, 1993, pitcher Nolan Ryan played his final game in Major League Baseball, concluding a 27-year career. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 23 Sep Sydney selected as 2000 Summer Olympics host: On September 23, 1993, Sydney was awarded the 2000 Summer Olympics, defeating Beijing by a narrow margin of 45 to 43 votes in the final round of voting by the International Olympic Committee in Monte Carlo. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 26 Sep Cleveland Indians' final game at Cleveland Stadium: On September 26, 1993, the Cleveland Indians played their last game at Cleveland Stadium, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4. This marked the end of the Indians' tenure at the stadium before moving to Jacobs Field in 1994. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 28 Sep Dennis Martínez wins 100th game for Montreal Expos: On September 28, 1993, pitcher Dennis Martínez secured his 100th win for the Montreal Expos, becoming the seventh pitcher in Major League Baseball history to achieve at least 100 wins in both the American and National Leagues. He pitched 7.2 innings, allowing two runs on four hits, leading the Expos to a 3–2 victory over the Florida Marlins. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 03 Oct Cleveland Stadium's Final Game: Cleveland Indians play their last game at historic Cleveland Stadium, losing 4-0 to Chicago.
  • 05 Oct Michael Jordan announces first retirement from NBA: On October 5, 1993, Michael Jordan announced his first retirement from professional basketball, citing a loss of desire to play. This decision shocked fans and marked a significant moment in sports history, as he was at the peak of his career. source: nba.com
  • 06 Oct Michael Jordan announces second retirement from NBA: On October 6, 1993, Michael Jordan officially announced his second retirement from the NBA, following his first retirement earlier that month. This decision marked a pivotal moment in sports, as he was one of the most celebrated athletes of his time. source: nba.com
  • 13 Oct Mighty Ducks Win First NHL Game: The Mighty Ducks, a newly formed NHL franchise, achieved their first victory in the league, marking the beginning of their professional hockey journey.
  • 18 Oct Blackburn Rovers and Sheffield United draw 0-0 in Premier League match: On October 18, 1993, Blackburn Rovers and Sheffield United played to a 0-0 draw in a Premier League match at Ewood Park. Both teams failed to score, resulting in a goalless stalemate. source: sportsmole.co.uk
  • 19 Oct Toronto Blue Jays win back-to-back World Series: The Toronto Blue Jays secured their second consecutive World Series title on October 19, 1993, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6. source: mlb.com
  • 20 Oct Highest scoring World Series game in MLB history: On October 20, 1993, the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies played the highest-scoring World Series game in MLB history, with a combined total of 15 runs. source: mlb.com
  • 21 Oct Kasparov retains World Chess Championship: Garry Kasparov defeated Nigel Short in a 24-game match, securing his title as World Chess Champion. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Oct Joe Carter's Historic World Series Home Run: In Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, Toronto Blue Jays' Joe Carter hit a three-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, leading the Blue Jays to an 8-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies and securing their second consecutive championship. source: history.com
  • 30 Oct Toronto Maple Leafs lose first game after perfect start: On October 30, 1993, the Toronto Maple Leafs lost their first game of the NHL season after starting with a perfect record. This marked a significant moment in the season as the team had been performing exceptionally well prior to this game. source: nhl.com
  • 01 Nov Michael Whitney Concludes Cricket Career: Australian fast bowler Michael Whitney plays his final day of first-class cricket for New South Wales, concluding a career that included 12 Test matches for Australia.
  • 03 Nov Greg Maddux wins back-to-back Cy Young Awards: On November 3, 1993, Greg Maddux was awarded the National League Cy Young Award for the second consecutive year. In his first season with the Atlanta Braves, Maddux achieved a 20-10 record with a major league-leading 2.36 ERA, becoming the first pitcher to win the award in consecutive years with different teams. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 05 Nov NBA game at Alamodome: On November 5, 1993, the San Antonio Spurs hosted the Golden State Warriors in the first-ever NBA game at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The Spurs won 91-85, with Dennis Rodman making his debut for the team after being traded to San Antonio that October. source: ksat.com
  • 06 Nov Evander Holyfield defeats Riddick Bowe in heavyweight boxing championship: On November 6, 1993, Evander Holyfield defeated Riddick Bowe in a heavyweight boxing championship bout, reclaiming the WBA and IBF titles. source: boxingnews24.com
  • 07 Nov Alain Prost clinches fourth F1 World Championship: On November 7, 1993, French racing driver Alain Prost secured his fourth Formula One World Championship by finishing second in the Australian Grand Prix. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 12 Nov First UFC event held in Denver, Colorado: On November 12, 1993, the first Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event took place in Denver, Colorado. The event aimed to determine the most effective martial art in a real fight situation, leading to the development of modern mixed martial arts. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 14 Nov Andrés Espinosa wins New York City Marathon: On November 14, 1993, Mexican runner Andrés Espinosa secured victory in the New York City Marathon with a time of 2:10:04, overcoming previous second-place finishes in the event. source: upi.com
  • 20 Nov 58th Iron Bowl played: On November 20, 1993, the 58th Iron Bowl, the annual college football rivalry game between the University of Alabama and Auburn University, was played. The game was notable for its intense competition and significant impact on the Southeastern Conference standings. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 26 Nov Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield II boxing match: On November 26, 1993, boxers Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield faced off in a highly anticipated rematch. The bout was a significant event in the boxing world, drawing considerable attention from fans and media alike. source: boxingnews24.com
  • 28 Nov 81st CFL Grey Cup Championship: The Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 33–23 at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta, to win the 81st Grey Cup. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 02 Dec Houston Rockets tie NBA record with 15-0 start: The Houston Rockets matched the NBA record for the best start to a season by winning their first 15 games, tying the 1948–49 Washington Capitols. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 04 Dec Johann Koss Breaks 5000m Speed Skating Record: Norwegian speed skater Johann Koss set a new world record in the 5000-meter event, completing the race in an impressive time of 6:35.53, further highlighting the day's remarkable athletic achievements.
  • 05 Dec LPGA Golf Tournament Winner: Melissa McNamara and Mike Sopringer won the J.C. Penney Golf Classic, highlighting competitive achievements in professional golf.
  • 11 Dec Charlie Ward wins Heisman Trophy: On December 11, 1993, Charlie Ward, quarterback for Florida State University, won the prestigious Heisman Trophy. His performance during the season was instrumental in leading his team to success. source: espn.com
  • 26 Dec Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race Begins: The 1993 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race commenced on December 26, 1993, with 104 yachts participating. The race faced severe weather conditions, leading to 29 retirements and two yachts being abandoned. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 28 Dec Roberto Baggio wins Ballon d'Or: On December 28, 1993, Italian footballer Roberto Baggio was awarded the Ballon d'Or, recognizing him as the best European footballer of the year. source: en.wikipedia.org