WHDH was television home of the Boston Red Sox baseball franchise from 1958 to 1971; with Curt Gowdy, Ned Martin, and later, Ken Coleman doing play-by-play, with analysis during the 1960s provided by former star Red Sox pitcher Mel Parnell, and starting in 1969, by former Sox star Johnny Pesky.
Fenroy became only the 7th player in NCAA Division I-A history to rush for four consecutive 1,000 yard seasons. Before the final game of his career, Tyrell had his jersey retired by the university, an honor reserved for players that have finished their career.
Because of inordinately high ratings in the Buffalo and Pittsburgh markets, Versus has made note to air a significant number of games featuring the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins. The New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins also get selected regularly, frequently at or near the maximum of nine appearances per team during the regular season.
The Cardinals are renowned for their strong fan support: despite being in one of the sport’s mid-level markets, they routinely see attendances among the league’s highest, and are consistently among the Top 3 in MLB in local television ratings.
Louis in the Final, making it the 2nd and 3rd largest upsets respectively in NHL history in points. Perhaps the defining moment in that same season came in a brawl during the Blackhawks’ 6–4 win over the Blues on March 17, 1991.
This change in addressee is preceded by a mythological episode taken from the heroic Ajax legend, occurring exactly in the middle of the poem (lines 11–14), where it functions as a sort of piano nobile, with curses before and predictions afterwards.