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It’s Tuesday, July 15. On this day in 1961, Arnold Palmer carded a four‑day total of 284 at Royal Birkdale, clinching his first Open Championship by a single stroke.
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 | ⚾ Mariners' Cal Raleigh Wins 2025 Home Run Derby |
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh made history Monday night at Truist Park, becoming the first catcher—and switch‑hitter—ever to win the MLB Home Run Derby, taking the final round 18–15 over Tampa Bay’s Junior Caminero.
The moment was made all the more special with his dad Todd on the mound and his younger brother Todd Jr. catching, becoming the Mariners’ first Derby winner since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1999.
Raleigh edged past Brent Rooker in round one by a razor-thin distance tiebreaker—less than an inch separated their longest homers—before powering his way through Oneil Cruz and Caminero to the title.
With 54 total home runs and MLB’s season-lead sitting at 38 at the break, his Derby triumph firmly cements him as one of the game’s premier power threats.
🎥 Watch: Derby highlights (YouTube) | 🏈 Jets Sign Garrett Wilson to 4yr/$130M Extension |
The Jets reportedly locked up their budding superstar, Garrett Wilson, with a four-year, $130 million extension—including $90 million fully guaranteed—keeping him under contract through the 2030 season.
It’s a landmark deal: Wilson becomes the first wide receiver in NFL history to average over $31 million annually after just three seasons, thanks to a $32.5 million average that ranks him fifth among all WRs.
A consistent force since bursting onto the scene in 2022—racking up three straight 1,000-yard seasons despite constant QB changes—Wilson’s now firmly entrenched as the Jets’ core offensive weapon. | ⚾ Rays, Patrick Zalupski Agree to $1.7B Sale |
Stu Sternberg has reportedly agreed in principle to sell the Rays for about $1.7 billion to a group led by Florida homebuilder Patrick Zalupski, with the deal expected to close as soon as September.
Zalupski’s crew—which includes Bill Cosgrove and Ken Babby—plans to keep the team in the Tampa Bay region, eyeing Tampa for a permanent home over St. Petersburg.
The sale caps a two-decade saga under Sternberg, who bought the franchise for $200 million in 2004 but never secured a stadium deal—especially after Hurricane Milton heavily damaged Tropicana Field in October. |
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► Starting lineups for tonight's MLB All-Star Game were unveiled, highlighting star-packed National and American League rosters, alongside a special tribute to Hank Aaron's home run milestone and the debut of the ABS challenge system. (See Details)
► Brewers rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski addressed controversy over his selection to the MLB All-Star Game despite only five starts, stating that critics are not upset with him personally but with the decision. (More)
► Pirates outfielder Oneil Cruz hit a record-breaking 513-foot home run during the Home Run Derby, tying Aaron Judge for the longest non-Coors Field homer in Derby history. (See Video)
► Yankees ace Max Fried is uncertain about how long a blister on his left index finger will keep him sidelined, potentially causing him to miss his scheduled start vs. the Braves. (More)
► The MLB Draft wrapped up on Monday, concluding two days and 615 total selections. (See All Picks)
► A ball boy comically robbed Junior Caminero of a home run during the Home Run Derby in the final round vs. Cal Raleigh, though the homer was counted after review, adding a humorous moment to the event. (See Video) |
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► Eagles coach Nick Sirianni passionately dismissed "bulls---" narratives claiming that Super Bowl LIX MVP Jalen Hurts was carried to victory, emphasizing Hurts' versatility, selflessness, and key role. (More)
► 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings, coming off a career-best 2024 season, is reportedly seeking a new contract extension or a trade as he enters the final year of his deal. (More)
► Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes dominates as the No. 1 signal-caller in the newly released top 10 NFL quarterback rankings for the 2025 season, compiled by ESPN from NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. (See Rankings)
► Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, now coaching at Miami Northwestern, was suspended for allegedly providing impermissible benefits like Uber rides and meals to his players, which may lead to further penalties. (See Details)
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The Latest in Golf:
► Grace Kim clinched the Amundi Evian Championship with a stunning eagle-birdie-eagle finish to force a playoff vs. Jeeno Thitikul, ultimately winning by holing a chip for birdie on the first extra hole and an eagle putt on the second. (More)
► Rory McIlroy returns to Royal Portrush for the Open Championship with a shifted mindset, planning to embrace the home crowd's expectations and adulation after a pressure-filled disappointment in 2019. (See Details)
► Shane Lowry, reflecting on his past performances and mental strategies at the Open Championship, revealed that he performs best when not feeling at his best, a tactic he plans to use. (More)
► Michael Kim criticized the DP World Tour's management of the Scottish Open on X, citing issues with incorrect pin sheet numbers and a disorganized charter flight. (See Post) |
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► Spurs star Victor Wembanyama was officially cleared to resume basketball activities after recovering from deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, which ended his 2024-25 season early. (More)
► The NHL's 2025-26 season will begin on October 7 with a tripleheader featuring defending champion Panthers vs. Blackhawks, Rangers-Penguins, and Avalanche-Kings, with the full schedule set for release on Wednesday. (See Details)
► 76ers star Paul George underwent a successful arthroscopic procedure on his left knee to address an injury sustained during a recent workout. (More)
► Louisiana Tech is reportedly returning to the Sun Belt Conference as its 14th member effective no earlier than 2026, replacing Texas State and aiming to bolster regional rivalries. (More)
► SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey emphasized that the current 12-team CFP format can remain in place, even if the SEC and Big Ten cannot agree on a new structure. (See Details)
► Pacers forward Johnny Furphy delivered a one-handed poster dunk over Bulls rookie Noa Essengue during the Summer League, earning widespread praise and viral attention for what many consider dunk of the year. (See Video)
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Which slugger captured the inaugural Home Run Derby crown in 1985?
Yesterday's Results: Young (35%), Rodgers (27%), Brady (26%), Stafford (12%) |
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