Episode 672

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30th Sep 2025

31 in the Fourth, Euros rally for Ryder Cup win, and NASCAR's Rob Moroso died in an off-track accident - This DiSH for Sept. 30

In 2007, the Detroit Lions scored 31 in the fourth quarter to beat Chicago.

In 2012, the European side erased a four point deficit on the final day to win the Ryder Cup.

In 1990, NASCAR rookie Rob Moroso was killed in a crash on his way home after a race in Wilkesboro, NC.

In 1916, the New York Giants won their 26th straight MLB game and then had it ended in game two of a doubleheader.

In 1945, Detroit's Hank Greenberg hit a grand slam home run to put the Tigers into the World Series.

In 1972, Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente picked up his 3000th hit of his career. He died three months later in a plane crash.

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