1994 Colorado Silver Bullets (all-female pro baseball team) 1st game
1994 1st roster of Silver Bullets, all-female pro baseball team, announced
1979 33rd NBA Championship: Sea Supersonics beat Washington Bullets, 4 games to 1
1978 32nd NBA Championship: Washington Bullets beat Sea Supersonics, 4 games to 3
1975 29th NBA Championship: Golden Warriors sweep Washington Bullets in 4 games
1974 Tammy Holmes, born in Berkeley, California, female outfielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1973 US Air Arena opens in Landover Maryland, Bullets beat Seattle, 98-96
1973 Christine Monge, born in San Francisco, California, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1973 Chris Webber, NBA forward, Washington Bullets/Wizards
1973 Juwan Howard, NBA forward and center, Washington Bullets/Wizards
1973 Laura Espinoza-Watson, Torrance California, female infielder, Silver Bullets
1972 Angie Marzetta, Norfolk Virginia, female outfielder, Silver Bullets
1972 Laurie Shepard, Cordele, Georgia, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1972 Jim McIlvaine, NBA center, Washington Bullets, Seattle Supersonics
1972 Tamarie Ivie, born in Ananheim, California, female infielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1971 Alyson Habetz, Crowley, Louisiana, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1971 Shae Sloan, Huntsville, Texas, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1971 Calbert Cheaney, NBA forward and guard, Washington Bullets/Wizards
1971 Wendee Espinosa, born in Stockton, California, female outfielder, Silver Bullets
1971 25th NBA Championship: Milwaukee beat Balt Bullets in 4 games
1971 Pam Schaffrath, born in Chicago, Illinois, female catcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1971 Gheorghe Muresan, NBA center, Washington Bullets/Wizards
1970 Mitchell Butler, NBA guard, Washington Bullets, Cleveland Cavaliers
1970 Camille Spitaleri, born in Mountain View, California, female infielder, Silver Bullets
1970 Missy Cress, born in Burbank, California, female catcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1970 Shannan Mitchem, born in Decatur, Georgia, female infielder, Colorado Silver Bullets
1969 Marcie Aguilar, born in Tucson, Arizona, female infielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1969 Lee Anne Ketcham, Tallahassee, Florida, female pitcher, Silver Bullets
1969 Kim Braatz, born in Santa Ana, California, female outfielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1969 Robert Pack, NBA guard, Washington Bullets, Dallas Mavericks
1968 Brent Price, NBA guard, Houston Rockets, Washington Bullets
1968 Melissa Coombes, born in San Gabriel, California, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1967 Kevin Pritchard, NBA guard, Washington Bullets
1967 Cara Coughenour, Sioux City, Iowa, female pitcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1966 Tim Legler, NBA guard, Washington Wizards/Bullets
1966 Ledell Eackles, NBA guard, Washington Wizards/Bullets
1965 Stacy Sunny, San Bernadino California, female infielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1965 [Tyrone] Muggsy Bogues, NBA guard, Charlotte Hornets, Washington Bullets
1964 Bob McCann, NBA forward, Washington Bullets
1964 Mark Price, NBA guard, Washington Bullets, Orlando Magic
1963 Michele McAnany, born in Los Angeles, California, female infielder, Colo Silver Bullets
1961 Pat Dufficy, born in Westerly, Rhode Island, female catcher, Colo Silver Bullets
1961 Jeff Malone, NBA guard, Washington Bullets, Miami Heat
1957 USAF sends 2 aluminium bullets into space
1955 Jan de Ligt, Dutch saxophonist, I've Got the Bullets
1954 NBA Baltimore Bullets end a 32 game road losing streak
1953 NBA Baltimore Bullets begin a 32 game road losing streak
1951 Lorraine Chase, actress/model, Lame Ducks, Love and Bullets
1950 Phil Chenier, NBA guard, Washington Bullets
1948 2nd NBA Championship: Balt Bullets beat Philadelphia Warriors, 4 games to 2
1946 Wes Unseld, NBA all-star, Baltimore Bullets, MVP 1969
1944 Earl "the Pearl" Monroe, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, NBA Guard, New York Knicks, Balt Bullets
1903 Rex Lease, West Virginia, actor, Fast Bullets, Sunny Skies, Custer's Last Stand
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