This Day in Sports History

Moose gets Wild, Charlie Hustle 'hustled,' and PrimeTime does DoubleTime - This DiSH for Oct. 11

In 1972, Pittsburgh's Bob Moose threw a wild pitch and the Cincinnati Reds scored to end the NLCS.

In 1980, controversy in the fourth leads to a wild finish in the tenth in game 4 of the NLCS between Philadelphia and Houston.

In 1992, Atlanta Brave Deion Sanders played in the NLCS, then hopped a flight to Miami to play for the Atlanta Falcons, and then hopped a flight after that game and flew back to play another with the Braves.

In 1991, golfer Chip Beck became the second golfer to shoot a sub-60 round in a PGA Tour event.

In 1954, (maybe) the Boston Bruins became the first NHL team to use a Zamboni machine to resurface the ice.

In 1972, the World Hockey Association (WHA) debuted with the Ottawa Nationals playing the Alberta Oilers.