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It’s Thursday, July 10. On this day in 1984, 19‑year‑old Dwight “Doc” Gooden of the Mets became the youngest pitcher ever to appear in a MLB All‑Star Game, striking out the side at just 19 years, 7 months, and 24 days old.
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⚾ Yankees DFA 2x Batting Champ DJ LeMahieu |
The Yankees officially designated veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu for assignment on Wednesday, ending his seven-year run in pinstripes.
Once a two-time batting champ and versatile defender, the 36-year-old was squeezed out by Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s return to second base and hampered by nagging injuries that limited his role.
New York General Manager Brian Cashman called the move “difficult,” but emphasized it frees up roster flexibility ahead of the trade deadline—and the Yankees still owe him about $22 million.
Aaron Boone and Cashman praised LeMahieu’s impact in the clubhouse; now it’s on to Oswald Peraza, Jorbit Vivas, and potentially J.C. Escarra to fill the void at third base. | 🏀 Suns, Devin Booker Agree to Record Extension |
Devin Booker and the Suns reportedly locked in a blockbuster two-year, $145 million maximum extension, cementing his place through the 2029–30 season.
At an average of $72.5 million per year, it sets a new record for annual extension salary in NBA history.
The deal not only rewards Booker’s elite production—he leads the Suns in career points and threes, averaging over 25 PPG across seven straight seasons—but also gives Phoenix vital cap and trade leverage post-Kevin Durant.
In a modern NBA defined by superstars on short leashes, this move signals the Suns’ unwavering commitment to Booker as their franchise centerpiece. |
🏈 Bucs' Tristan Wirfs to Miss Start of Season |
Tampa Bay’s All‑Pro left tackle Tristan Wirfs is reportedly expected to miss the start of the 2025 season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee this week.
He’ll likely begin the year on the Physically Unable to Perform list, sidelining him for a minimum of four games.
The move comes after persistent setbacks and new damage was discovered during the procedure—costing the Buccaneers their blindside blocker just as camp hits full swing. |
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► Yankees rookie pitcher Cam Schlittler, in his MLB debut on Wednesday night, struck out seven batters over an impressive outing, earning the win in a 9-6 victory vs. the Mariners while allowing three runs on four hits and exiting to a standing ovation. (More)
► Athletics rookie shortstop Jacob Wilson, a fan-elected starter for the All-Star Game, suffered a hand injury in a 10-1 win vs. the Braves on Tuesday night that was less severe than feared with no broken bones, leaving him day-to-day. (More)
► The MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park will feature an automated ball-strike challenge system, where human umpires make initial calls but teams can challenge a limited number via video review, serving as a high-profile test. (See Details)
► Rays infielder Junior Caminero, enjoying a breakout season with 22 home runs, will participate in the MLB Home Run Derby in Atlanta while also starting at third base for the AL in the All-Star Game. (More)
► Several MLB All-Star roster changes include Zach McKinstry replacing injured Jeremy Pena, Isaac Paredes for Jose Ramirez with an Achilles issue, and other subs like Joe Ryan, Andrew Abbott, and Trevor Megill. (See Details)
► Orioles rookie pitcher Brandon Young achieved an immaculate inning by striking out three Mets batters with nine pitches in the fifth inning during a 7-6 loss on Tuesday night. (Watch Inning)
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The Latest in Motorsports:
► Red Bull Racing fired team principal Christian Horner after 20 years of leading the team to numerous F1 championships, without specifying a reason but amid prior allegations and current performance struggles, appointing Laurent Mekies as his replacement. (More)
► NASCAR announced that its preseason exhibition Clash will return to historic Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem for the 2026 season, building on the success of the sold-out 2025 event won by Chase Elliott. (More)
► FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressed optimism about F1 adopting cheaper V8 engines by 2029, highlighted the high costs and complexity of current engines, and discussed the potential addition of a 12th team. (See Details)
► David Malukas anticipates a challenging weekend at Iowa Speedway, facing a "trifecta" of longer races, heavier cars due to a new aero package, and extreme heat, while aiming to leverage his strong historical performance. (More)
► Apple has reportedly submitted a bid between $150 million and $200 million per year for F1's U.S. broadcast rights, significantly exceeding ESPN's current $85 million to $90 million annual payment. (More) |
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► Thunder center Chet Holmgren, who played a crucial role in the team's 2025 NBA title run, reportedly agreed to a fully guaranteed five-year maximum rookie extension worth up to $250 million, further solidifying the franchise's young core. (More)
► Inter Miami star Lionel Messi scored a brace to lead Inter Miami to a 2-1 win vs. New England, becoming the first player in MLS history to net multiple goals in four consecutive regular-season matches. (More)
► Jannik Sinner defeated Ben Shelton 7-6, 6-4, 6-4 to advance to the Wimbledon semifinals, where he will face Novak Djokovic, who also progressed after beating Flavio Cobolli 6-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-4. (More)
► Legendary Giants QB Eli Manning has withdrawn his interest in purchasing a minority stake in the team, citing the high valuation of around $7.85 billion as too expensive and potential conflicts with his current roles. (See Details)
► UFC legend Randy Couture was airlifted to a burn center with first and second-degree burns, trauma injuries, and smoke inhalation after crashing a racecar during an NHRA practice run, but is expected to recover. (More)
► Former Jazz coach and GM Frank Layden, who earned 1984 NBA Coach and Executive honors, led the team to its first playoffs, amassed 277 wins, and drafted Hall of Famers Stockton and Malone, passed away at 93. (More)
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