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On this day: September 3, 1990: Brett first to win batting titles in three different decades

Sport360 staff

13:22 03/10/2015

On this day 25 years ago, the Kansas City Royals were playing the final game of the season against the Indians at old Cleveland Stadium.

When the day began George Brett led Oakland’s Rickey Henderson in the batting race .3278 to .3251.

George entered the game as a pinch-hitter for third baseman Sean Berry in the fifth inning and drove in Kansas City’s first run with a sacrifice fly.

Cleveland ended up winning 5-2 that day but Brett collected his third American League batting title while also becoming the first (and is still the only) Major League Baseball Player to win batting crowns in three different decades (1976, 1980, 1990).

1953: USA win the Ryder Cup 6½-5½ at Wentworth, England.

1965: Graham Hill in a BRM completed a hat-trick of successive wins at the US Grand Prix after an early ding-dong battle with Jim Clark.

1971: Billie Jean King becomes the first female tennis player to win over $100,000 in prize money and President Richard Nixon called to congratulate her (below).

1996: South Africa trounce Kenya by 202 runs in the KCA Centenary Tournament in Nairobi for their biggest ODI victory at the time.

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