aaron judge sets new record for the new york yankees

Aaron Judge sets new record for the New York Yankees

It was on Saturday that Aaron Judge and Juan Soto debuted their new handshake, going over the movements of their home-run celebration within the clubhouse walls. The Yankees’ captain nodded at his teammate and said; “We’re going to do this a couple of times today.” The teammates kept their promise, with Judge producing more long ball history to help New York set their first series victory in a month. Behind his Major League-leading 34th homer, the Yankees entered a virtual tie with the Baltimore Orioles on top of the American League East with a 6-1 win at Camden Yards. “Just having a little bit of fun,” Judge said. “When he’s locked in like that and seeing so many good pitches, it’s fun to hit behind him and see what he does. It’s just impressive at-bat after at-bat.” New York had not won a series since June 10-13 at Kansas City, scoring 0-7-1 over that span. Saturday was their first time winning successive games since their series with the Royals. Soto and Judge placed the Bombers up big, clearing the center-field wall with back-to-back fifth-inning home runs off right-hander Grayson Rodriguez. Soto lined a changeup a Statcast-projected 426 feet, and Judge unloaded on a trademark 431-foot blast “to the moon that just keeps on going,” as manager Aaron Boone described it. “It’s always great to see that,” Soto said. “We just literally were talking about it this morning. … We were talking about our handshake. We were trying to do it a couple of times today. ” Judge ran around the bases as the first Yankee to hit 34 home runs before an All-Star break. Roger Maris (33 in 1961) and Judge (33 in 2022) previously shared the club record for homers before the break. Judge is on track for 57 homers. Boone said that 34 homers at the break would have been “nice, but very believable.” While catcher Austin Wells, who hit a three-run homer in the first inning Saturday, claimed he predicted Judge reaching the break with exactly 34 homers and 85 RBIs. “That was my guess for what he would have, the last time we were here [in late April],” Wells said. “That is unbelievable, really. Getting to be in the dugout and watching him do that, I can’t put it into words. I’ve never seen anything like it before. ” Judge’s 34 homers are tied for seventh most in Major League history before an All-Star break, trailing Barry Bonds (39 in 2001), Chris Davis (37in 2013), Reggie Jackson (37 in 1969), Mark McGwire (37 in 1998), Luis González (35 in 2001) and Ken Griffey Jr. (35 in 1998). Frank Howard also had 34 in 1969. Showcasing one of his favorite hitting backdrops, Camden Yards has always been a friendly environment for Judge, who has hardly been restricted by the Yankees’ decision to move the left-field fence back several years ago. They did this partly, to neutralize dangerous right-handed hitters like him. Saturday’s home run was Judge’s 42nd against Baltimore, the most he has hit against any opponent. Aaron also hit 24 home runs in 55 matches at Camden Yards, including 10 in his last 17 matches (since May 17, 2022). It marked the second time this campaign that the Yankees have hit consecutive home runs; Soto and Judge also collaborated for successive blasts on May 34 at San Diego. “We needed this to get back on track,” Soto said. New York delivered four first-inning runs to support right-hander Luis Gil, who picked up his team-leading 10th victory with six innings of one-run ball. “I’m very happy about the way the season has gone,” Gil said through an interpreter. “To be here, healthy and get the opportunity to go out there and compete, I’m extremely happy.” Gil held Baltimore to five hits and one walk in a seven-strikeout performance. He showed his improved slider, a difference-maker since he tweaked his grip to gain movement while maintaining velocity. Wells said the offering is now a third plus pitch for Gil. “He’s been a huge factor for us,” Judge said. “Especially early on when we didn’t have our ace Gerrit Cole with us, having a guy like him step up and make the team out of camp was impressive. That’s what you love to see. You’ve got to have guys like that step up if you want to have a deep run into the season.”

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sutton suspended for violating personal conduct policy

NFL suspends Cameron Sutton for violating personal conduct policy

Cameron Sutton committed some offseason transgressions that have now cost him half of an NFL season. The NFL suspended the Pittsburgh Steelers player for eight matches without salary for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.  Sutton’s suspension comes after an arrest warrant was put out for him on grounds of an alleged domestic violence incident in March. Sutton turned himself in and reportedly entered a pretrial diversion program on misdemeanour battery charges. The league investigated the incident involving the cornerback and decided that he breached the personal conduct policy, causing them to suspend him. After spending one season in Detroit, the Lions released Sutton following the issuance of the warrant. He signed a new contract with the Steelers two months later, going back to the team that chose him with the 94th pick in the 2017 draft. Sutton will be eligible for reinstatement on October 29th following Pittsburgh’s Week 8 match against the New York Giants.

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bulls declare basketball operations updates and additions

Chicago Bulls declare basketball operations updates and additions

The Chicago Bulls Executive Vice President – Basketball Operations Artūras Karnišovas announced on July 13th the updates below and additions within the team’s basketball operations department ahead of the 2024-24 NBA regular season. “These changes are steps toward ensuring the progress of the Bulls organization,” said Karnišovas. “We have brought in talented and well-respected people who have high standards and share our vision for success. Moreover, we have alignment and support between the front office and ownership, and we are all committed to bringing together a team that our fans can be proud of.” Wes Unseld Jr. will join the Bulls as an assistant coach after serving three seasons (2021-2024) as the head coach for the Washington Wizards. Before his time with the Wizards, Unseld was assistant coach for the Denver Nuggets (2015-21), Orlando Magic (2012-14) and Golden State Warriors (2011-12).  He started his NBA career in 1997 as an advance/pro scout with Washington before being promoted to assistant coach status with the Wizards (2005-2011). Preceding his professional coaching career, Wes played collegiately at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Dan Craig joins Chicago as an assistant coach after four seasons as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Clippers (2020-2024), which was preceded by 17 campaigns with the Miami Heat (2003-2020). After he started his career as video intern with Miami in 2003, Craig spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach for the Heat and one season as the head coach of the team’s G League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce (2015-16).  During his tenure with the Heat, Craig was part of three NBA Championship teams (2006, 2012, 2013) and was named 2015-16 G League Coach of the Year. He played college basketball at Plymouth State University before his professional coaching career started. Eric Waters, a veteran athletic trainer and in the sports performance fields, returns to the Bulls as director of player health and performance for a second stint with the team. Waters was the assistant athletic trainer from 2000-2004. Most recently, he was the head athletic trainer for the Utah Jazz (2017-24), which succeeded 12 seasons (2004-16) as head athletic trainer for the Washington Wizards.  During his time with the Wizards, Waters was named the NBA’s Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2010 by the National Basketball Athletic Trainers Association (NBATA).  He has degrees in exercise science and psychology from the University of Iowa and a master’s in exercise science from Boise State University. Besides his daily NBA experience, Waters has also held athletic training roles for the USA Men’s National Basketball Team, the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders Program and NFL Europe.  He is certified and licensed as an athletic trainer (ATC), strength and conditioning coach (CSCS), corrective exercise specialist (CES) and performance enhancement specialist (PES). John Byrant has been promoted to the front of the bench after joining the Bulls as an assistant coach in 2020. Henry Domercant will take over as an assistant coach on the second bench, transitioning from his role as head coach of the Windy City Bulls. Billy Donovan III has been promoted to head coach of the Windy City Bulls.

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liverpool get €175m al ittihad offer for mo salah

Liverpool get €175M AL Ittihad offer for Mo Salah

Liverpool chiefs are gearing up for Mohamed Salah to conclude the last year of his contract. According to The Mirror, the Reds are insisting that the Egyptian legend is not for sale this summer. Al Ittihad made them a €175m offer recently which they rejected. Despite Mo’s deal now inside its final 12 months, Liverpool will not be cashing in on his talent. Instead, the board are ready to send off Salah next summer as a free agent when his contract expires.

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Bayern threaten Barcelona plans for Williams

Bayern Munich are jeopardising Barcelona’s plans to buy Nico Williams. Barcelona president Joan Laporta announced on Sunday that they “can afford to sign the Athletic Bilbao winger.  Willams’ contract has a €58m buyout clause. And Marca reports that Bayern are also interested and ready to pay his option. For Williams, he is said to prefer Barca if he is to leave Athletic this summer.

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atletico madrid in talks with psv for benitez

Atletico Madrid in talks with PSV for Benitez

Atletico Madrid wants PSV Eindhoven goalkeeper Walter Benitez. Benitez is on Atletico’s radar as they get ready to send off Horaţiu Moldovan, who has substituted for No 1 Jan Oblak. Fabrizio Romano the transfer expert reports: “EXCL: Atlético Madrid open talks to sign Walter Benítez from PSV as new goalkeeper. “Long term contract on the table as Atléti believe in Benítez for the future. “Talks ongoing.”

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tatum says title ends debate on his elite status

Jayson Tatum says title ends ‘debate’ on his elite status

Fresh off an NBA title and signing a historic contract extension over the weekend, Jayson Tatum visited Sin City for his first Team USA training camp practice on Monday. “A hundred percent,” Tatum said, shortly after participating in his first practice here after being excused from the opening two days of preparation for the Paris Olympic Games. “Just being at the topic of discussion of so many debates or whatever it is … ‘Can he lead a team? Is he a top-five player?’ “There’s still a lot of things I guess they can debate. But now I’ve done something that they can’t debate: I’ve won a championship. Having that under my belt, like obviously it’s still conversations to be had or whatever people want to say, but they always got to refer to me as an NBA champion.” There is no arguing that Tatum and the Boston Celtics followed up leading the league with 64 regular season victories by going 16-3 in the postseason. This is second only to the 16-1 mark by the Golden State Warriors in terms of playoff winning percentage since the NBA went to four seven-game rounds in the playoffs. Tatum said that the championship parade last month was “the best two hours of my life” and that it was hard to explain how “insane” the atmosphere and energy were in the city that day, as the Celtics beat long-time rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers, to become the NBA leader with 18 championships.  However, if anyone was wondering that the Celtics, especially coach Joe Mazzulla would be relaxing after winning that first championship, Jayson made it clear that would not happen. “Joe is already trying to draw up s— for next season,” Tatum said with a smile. “And I was like, ‘Joe, f— that. We just won a championship. Enjoy it. Relax.’ “Like, I’m not worried about any sets that he’s trying to put in right now. We had a laugh about it, because he’s just so driven — which we all are, but it’s like, man, we worked so hard for this. So we got to enjoy it.” Tatum is also enjoying Boston’s roster continuity entering next season. The team has re-signed centres Luke Kornet, Neemias Queta and Xavier Tillman in free agency. They inked both Jayson and All-Defensive Team guard Derrick White to long-term contract extensions. Currently, Boston has kept 13 of 15 players from its championship-winning roster, with first-round pick Baylor Scheierman replacing Oshae Brisset and SVI Mykhailiuk. Tatum is excited for this change, stating that he hopes everyone from last season’s team will be back.

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hill excited to 'see where I fit into' new WR market

Tyreek Hill ‘excited to see where I fit’ into new WR market

This NFL offseason has washed in a wave of new wide receiver contracts, resetting the top of the market position. One player hoping to ride this wave is Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill, who said he was thinking about his next deal and is thrilled to see what his new pay standard would mean for him. “I’m very excited to just be a part of the old wave, which was $30 million, and Justin Jefferson came and surpassed that, man,” Hill said, via Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston. “So, very proud of those guys, happy for obviously my teammate (Jaylen) Waddle getting his new deal. For guys like me, that’s great. I’m 30 years old, also looking for a new deal. So, very, very excited to see where I fit into that category. It’s amazing.” When Hill signed his present four-year, $120 million extension with the Miami Dolphins after joining through a trade from Chiefs, his $30 million annually average was at the top of the rankings for the position. But only in the last three months, three players have exceeded that average, according to Over the Cap. This includes Minnesota Vikings’ Jefferson, who set the new high mark with his $35 million per year average. Hill’s teammate Waddle also signed a three-year $84.75 million extension that is just below his average. Hill is set to receive $19.665 million in 2024, the last year with guaranteed money, indicating that the time has come for him to get an extension to put his salary more in line with current standards for a player of his calibre. He has been one of the best at his position joining the Dolphins, earning first-team All-Pro honours both years while also continuing his streak of making the Pro Bowl each of his eight seasons.  This most recent year, Hill led the league by averaging 112.4 yards per game, with a total of 1,799 yards, just short of his goal of becoming the first WR to break 2,000 yards in a season. But, how paying him fits into the Dolphins’ future plans could be complicated because the team is spending money in other places. For now, Hill said he is not focusing on the money, and his immediate priority still remains leading his team to postseason glory, which has eluded them despite succeeding in the regular-season. “Oh yeah, for sure, so very excited for it, man, but the real goal is to win the Super Bowl,” Hill said. “It’s cool to get paid and all that, but you know being able to win a Super Bowl and bring something special to the city of Miami, that’s something that can live with us forever. I believe that’s very monumental for all of us. Create greatness, man.”

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MLB EXPERT PICKS: Detroit Tigers VS Cleveland Guardians betting Predictions

The Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians will meet at Comerica Park tonight, to play the second match in a three-game series. Don’t miss Tigers VS Guardians. MatchPlug has the MLB best bets today which you can rely on for Tigers VS Guardians. We are one of the Best sports betting sites to get previews for MLB matches. Predictions And Betting Preview For Detroit Tigers VS Cleveland Guardians Venue: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. When: Wednesday, July 10th, 2024. Time: 23:40. Teams to play: Tigers and Guardians.  MLB Expert Picks: UNDER 7.5. Odds by 1XBet. Betting On The Detroit Tigers 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.171 1XBet Over/Under: Over 7.5 The Detroit Tigers made a comeback after falling behind early this season. Four runs in the bottom of the 6th inning was enough to give them extra innings. Gio Urshela hit a homer and drove in three RBIs. Overall, the Tigers average 4.8 runs, while their pitching concedes 4.29 runs per match. Detroit’s offense is 23rd in the MLB, while the pitching is ranked 13th. Riley Greene does not get enough attention, but he has delivered 17 home runs and driven in 45 RBIs so far this campaign. Reese Olson will start for the Tigers, he has a 3-8 record and an ERA of 3.22. In his last start against the Cincinnati Reds, Olson was in 5.2 innings and conceded three hits and two runs. Betting On The Cleveland Guardians 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.737 1XBet Over/Under: Under 7.5 It cost them extra innings, but the Cleveland Guardians secured a 9-8 win. Josh Naylor played a strong game, striking a home run and driving in four RBIs. Starting pitcher Ben Lively went 5.1 innings, conceding seven hits and six earned runs. Cleveland averages 4.89 runs, while their pitching concedes 3.8 runs per game. The Guardians’ offense is 7th in MLB, while their pitching is 4th in the league. Jose Ramirez has hit 23 home runs and drove in 76 RBIs so far this term. Tanner Bibee has a 7-3 record and an ERA of 3.67. In his last start against the San Francisco Giants, Bibee went 4.2 innings, conceding six hits and four runs.  MatchPlug Prediction For Detroit Tigers VS Cleveland Guardians  Olson having a 3-8 is considered unjust by experts, especially with how good his pitching is. However, the Tigers have often failed to give him any run support. Bibee has been strong this campaign, and he currently has an ERA of 3.67. The Guardians and Tigers bats will be cold here, and the game will struggle to reach the five run mark. Punters are advised to back under. Final Prediction: Cleveland Guardians Under.

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deschamps fires back at swedish journalist

France coach Deschamps fires back at Swedish journalist

The French national football team, who are competing in the Euro 2024 semi-finals, have been accused of being boring to watch. France are yet to score a single goal from open play in the tournament, as they get ready to face Spain. Les Bleus coach Deschamps, while speaking to a Swedish journalist on Monday, said: “If you’re getting bored, watch another game. You don’t have to watch – it’s fine.  Watch: Spain VS France: Preview and Expert Football Prediction. “It’s a special Euros. It’s very difficult for everyone, with fewer goals.   “It hasn’t been the same as in the past, but we share the desire to make French men and women happy through the results we have been getting, especially in a period that has been hard for our country.  “But if the Swedish are getting bored, it doesn’t bother me much.”

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