Today in sports history: Sept. 17

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In 2004, San Francisco’s Barry Bonds hits the 700th home run of his career, joining Babe Ruth (714) and Hank Aaron (755) as the only players to reach the milestone. See more sports moments from this date:

1938 — Don Budge completes the grand slam of tennis with a four-set victory over Gene Mako in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championships.

Champion Rocky Marciano stands over Ezzard Charles after flooring him in eighth round to end scheduled 15-round heavyweight title fight at Yankee Stadium in New York City Sept. 17, 1954. A few seconds later, Charles was counted out at 2:36 of round. Referee, left, is Al Berl. 1966 — In his head coaching debut, coach Joe Paterno leads Penn State past Maryland 15-7.

Baltimore Colts Quarterback John Unitas squares off to throw a pass to Raymond Berry which was good for a touchdown in the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 9, 1967 in Dallas. 2004 — San Francisco’s Barry Bonds hits the 700th home run of his career, joining Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron as the only players to reach the milestone.

England's Paul Casey kisses the World Match Play Trophy after the final of the World Match Play championship at the Wentworth Golf Course, Virginia Water, England, Sunday Sept. 17, 2006. Casey won after beating Shaun Micheel of the United States on the 10th green of the afternoon round 10 and 8. 2016 — Cam Pedersen kicks a 37-yard field as time expired and North Dakota State, of the FCS, rallies to beat No. 13 Iowa 23-21 for its sixth straight win over an FBS opponent.

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