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  • Aug 30, 1944
    Major league pitcher Tug McGraw is born in Martinez, California. A 19-year veteran with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies, he's also the father of country music's Tim McGraw
    Apr 18, 1965
    Tug McGraw makes his major league debut, pitching for the New York Mets. Two years later, McGraw has a son, country music's Tim McGraw
    May 1, 1967
    Tim McGraw is born in Delhi, Louisiana. Married to Faith Hill in 1996, his ear for outstanding songs gains him multi-platinum albums and more than 20 years of hits, including "Please Remember Me," "Back When" and "Live Like You Were Dying"
    Oct 5, 1969
    In his only postseason appearance for the "Miracle Mets," Tug McGraw picks up a save while pitching three scoreless innings in an 11-6 win against the Atlanta Braves in the National League playoffs. McGraw is the father of Tim McGraw
    Jul 25, 1972
    The New York Mets' Tug McGraw pitches two scoreless innings to win as the National League tops the American 4-3 in 10 innings in Atlanta. It's the only All-Star appearance ever for McGraw, the father of country music's Tim McGraw
    Oct 14, 1973
    Tug McGraw wins a World Series game for the New York Mets, 10-7, pitching 6 innings against the A's at the Oakland Coliseum. McGraw is the father of country music's Tim McGraw
    Dec 3, 1974
    The New York Mets trade relief pitcher Tug McGraw to the Philadelphia Phillies in a six-player deal. McGraw is the father of seven-year-old Tim McGraw, though the Louisiana boy is unaware of the connection
    May 3, 1975
    Eight-year-old Tim McGraw is forced to miss an Elvis Presley performance in Monroe, Louisiana, when he comes down with the mumps
    Oct 4, 1980
    Tug McGraw strikes out Larry Parrish, of the Montreal Expos, as the Philadelphia Phillies clinch baseball's National League East title. McGraw is the father of future country singer Tim McGraw
    Oct 21, 1980
    Charley Pride sings the national anthem at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia before a World Series game. Tug McGraw, the father of Tim McGraw, strikes out Willie Wilson with the bases loaded in the ninth inning, leading the Phillies to a 4-1 victory against the Kansas City Royals

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