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  • Sep 5, 2001
    Curt Schilling becomes the first 20-game winner in the history of the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team, owned in part by Glen Campbell. Schilling sets the milestone with a 7-2 win against the Giants at Pac Bell Park in San Francisco
    Oct 14, 2001
    With a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals at Phoenix' Bank One Ballpark, the Arizona Diamondbacks win a postseason series for the first time in franchise history. Glen Campbell, with more than $1 million invested, is a minority owner of the team
    Oct 21, 2001
    With a 3-2 victory at Atlanta's Turner Field, the Arizona Diamondbacks defeat the Braves in five games to advance to baseball's World Series for the first time. Among the ballclub's minority partners: Glen Campbell
    Oct 27, 2001
    Jewel sings the national anthem before the opening game of the World Series at Bank One Ballpark. The Arizona Diamondbacks, who count Glen Campbell among the minority owners, smack the New York Yankees, 9-1
    Oct 28, 2001
    Emmylou Harris performs "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch of game 2 in the World Series at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix. Ray Charles sings "America, The Beautiful" before the game. The Arizona Diamondbacks shutout the New York Yankees, 4-0, with minority owner Glen Campbell watching from the stands
    Nov 4, 2001
    The Arizona Diamondbacks score twice in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees to capture their first World Series title with a 3-2 win at Bank One Ballpark. Part-owner Glen Campbell is unable to attend the game; instead, he plays in Branson
    Mar 14, 2003
    The Country Music Foundation issues "Heartaches By The Number," celebrating country's "500 greatest singles." Glen Campbell contributes "Galveston," "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "Gentle On My Mind"
    Mar 28, 2003
    CMT pays a nod to "The 40 Greatest Men Of Country Music," remembering a number of acts who debuted in the 1960s: Charley Pride, #18; Roger Miller, #23; Glen Campbell, #29; and Mel Tillis, #35
    Jun 4, 2003
    CMT tapes a concert at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center for its special "100 Greatest Songs Of Country Music." Performers include Vince Gill, George Jones, Ray Charles, Trace Adkins and Glen Campbell, with music director Steve Wariner
    Jun 8, 2003
    Glen Campbell makes the list twice when CMT debuts its "100 Greatest Songs Of Country Music." "Galveston" is saluted at #8, while "Rhinestone Cowboy" rides to #32

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