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Written by: Jake Kirwan
These are five facts about July 14 in sports history:
1. In 1934, the Phillies scored 11 runs in an inning to beat Cincinnati 18-0.
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2. The 20th All Star game for baseball was in 1953 and the National League won 5 to
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3. Kenneth McArther in 1912 beat the Olympic marathon record with a time of 2:36:54.8. The current record-holder is Samuel Wanjiru at two hours and six minutes.
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4. In 1914 the Boston Braves came back from last place in the National League to win the world series.
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5. Happy 32nd birthday to Conor McGregor!
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Hopefully in years to come, there will be more memorable moments in sports history.
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