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*[[1988]]: [[Jeremiah Castille]], playing for the Denver Broncos caused "The Fumble" that kept the Cleveland Browns from playing in the Super Bowl. | *[[1988]]: [[Jeremiah Castille]], playing for the Denver Broncos caused "The Fumble" that kept the Cleveland Browns from playing in the Super Bowl. | ||
*[[1984]]: [[Rafael Santana]] was released by the St Louis Cardinals and signed with the New York Mets. | *[[1984]]: [[Rafael Santana]] was released by the St Louis Cardinals and signed with the New York Mets. | ||
*[[1915]]: Baseball hall-of-famer [[Lum Harris]] was born. | |||
*[[1851]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] and his family arrived in America after a 56-day voyage from France. | *[[1851]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] and his family arrived in America after a 56-day voyage from France. | ||
[[Category:January dates|17]] | [[Category:January dates|17]] |
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January 17 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2002: The Alabama Slammers lost 36-0 to Indianapolis.
- 1988: Jeremiah Castille, playing for the Denver Broncos caused "The Fumble" that kept the Cleveland Browns from playing in the Super Bowl.
- 1984: Rafael Santana was released by the St Louis Cardinals and signed with the New York Mets.
- 1915: Baseball hall-of-famer Lum Harris was born.
- 1851: Samuel Ullman and his family arrived in America after a 56-day voyage from France.