America 1990-1999: Sports Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 85 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1990-1999.

America 1990-1999: Sports Research Article from American Decades

This Study Guide consists of approximately 85 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of America 1990-1999.
This section contains 2,334 words
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Joe Adcock, 71, first baseman for the Milwaukee Braves, established major league record for total bases (18) in a game with four home runs and a double (31 July 1954), 3 May 1999.

Lionel Aldridge, 56, defensive lineman and star (1963-1971) with three Green Bay Packers championship teams (1965-1967), advocate for those with psychiatric problems, 12 February 1998.

George Allen, 78, football coach for the Los Angeles Rams (1966-1970) and Washington Redskins (1971-1977), 31 December 1990.

Mel Allen, 83, "Voice of the Yankees"; he and Red Barber were the first two broadcasters inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame, 16 June 1996.

Davey Allison, 32, stock car racer, 13 July 1993.

Lyle Martin Alzado, 43, defensive lineman for the Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns, and Oakland Raiders, 1977 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 14 May 1992.

Andre the Giant (Andre Rousimoff), 46, professional wrestler, 29 January 1993.

Lucius B. "Luke" Appling Jr., 83, Hall of Fame shortstop with the Chicago White Sox, twice led the league in hitting (1936, 1943), 3 January 1991.

Eddie Arcaro, 81, only jockey to win...

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