1988 in sports
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- For an extensive coverage see 1988 in athletics (track and field)
International Races
National Champions
- January 12: Former Pirates slugger Willie Stargell is the only player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Stargell, leader of two world champions in Pittsburgh and NL co-MVP in 1979 at age 39, becomes the 17th player to be elected in his first year of eligibility. Jim Bunning falls four votes shy of the 321 needed for election in his 13th year on the ballot.
- August 8: The first night game ever at Wrigley Field is played. After an attempt the previous night was rained out, the Cubs defeat the New York Mets 6-4.
The Sydney New South Wales Rugby League premiership expanded its competition further from its 1982 expansions with the introduction of three new teams. With these new inclusions came the first club teams from Queensland, the Brisbane Broncos and a Gold Coast team in Tweed Heads as well as the return of a new Newcastle franchise.
Balmain Tigers,
Brisbane Broncos,
Canberra Raiders,
Canterbury Bulldogs,
Cronulla Sharks,
Eastern Suburbs Roosters,
Gold Coast-Tweed Giants,
Illawarra Steelers,
Manly Sea Eagles,
Newcastle Knights,
North Sydney Bears,
Parramatta Eels,
Penrith Panthers,
St. George Dragons,
South Sydney Rabbitohs,
Western Suburbs Magpies,
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- For an extensive coverage see 1988 in football (soccer)
Men's professional
Men's amateur
Women's professional
Events
Records
Men's Competition
Women's Competition
Men's Competition
Awards
Births
- January 11 — Wang Yimei, Chinese volleyball player
- January 19 — Gergő Kis, Hungarian freestyle swimmer
- January 22 — Greg Oden, American basketball player
- January 25 — Tatiana Golovin, French tennis player
- February 12 — Nicoleta Daniela Şofronie, Romanian artistic gymnast
- March 5 — Jovana Brakočević, Serbian volleyball player
- March 15 — Urpo Sivula, Finnish volleyball player
- April 3 — Anja Klinar, Slovenian butterfly and medley swimmer
- April 16 — Simon Child, New Zealand field hockey striker
- May 6 — Doreen Amata, Nigerian high jumper
- May 23 — Morgan Pressel, American golfer
- June 9 — Sara Isakovič, Slovenian freestyle swimmer
- June 17 — Andrew Ogilvy, Australian basketball player
- July 12 — Inbee Park, South Korean golfer
- August 5 — Federica Pellegrini, Italian swimmer
- August 11 — Patrick Mills, Australian basketball player
- August 25 — Angela Park, Brazilian golfer
- August 29 — Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, English sprinter
- August 31 — Yoandry Leal, Cuban volleyball player
- September 19 — Thiemo de Bakker, Dutch tennis player
- September 26 — Qiuyue Wei, Chinese volleyball player
- September 29 — Kevin Durant, American basketball player
- October 7 — Sebastiaan Verschuren, Dutch freestyle swimmer
- November 12 — Cindy Rondon, Dominican Republic volleyball player
- November 20 — Christina Irvin, Turkish swimmer
- December 4 — Lisa Ingildeeva, Russia-born gymnast from Germany
- December 15 — Ilona Senderek, Polish figure skater
- December 26 — Manuela Canetti, Brazilian water polo goalkeeper
Deaths
- January 5 — Pete Maravich, NBA basketball hall of famer
- February 28 — Harvey Kuenn, Major League Baseball player (1952-1966)
- March 16 — Mickey Thompson, auto race driver — murdered
- March 19 — Bun Cook, National Hockey League and Hockey Hall of Fame player
- March 21 — Edd Roush, Major League Baseball player (1963-1931)
- March 29 — Ted Kluszewski, Major League Baseball player (1947-1961)
- April 10 — Cliff Gladwin, English cricketer
- July 7 — Paula Mollenhauer (79), German athlete (b. 1908)
- July 8 — Ray Barbuti (83), American athlete and American football player (b. 1905)
- July 12 — Enzo Sacchi (62), Italian road bicycle and track cyclist (b. 1926)
- August 14 — Enzo Ferrari, Italian automobile manufacturer
- October 13 — Mike Venezia, jockey, racing accident at Belmont Park
- October 22 — Henry Armstrong, World boxing champion
- November 21 — "King" Carl Hubbell, Major League Baseball pitcher (1928-1943)