MLB Morning Lineup
Friday, July 23
This morning’s top news
Rays acquire slugger Nelson Cruz from Twins
Sox top Yanks with a wild, wild, wild, wild 10th
1 intriguing prospect trade chip for each team
Giants stun LA late for 2nd straight night
And a few more things you need to see
14 errors. 31 walks. 43 runs and only ONE homer?!? This Dominican Summer League box score will blow your mind.
‘Pure fun’ at Baseball For All
Baseball For All’s sixth annual national tournament saw participation skyrocket this year. “The girls deserve it,” said organizer Justine Siegal.
‘It’s hard to leave family behind’
Veteran slugger Nelson Cruz bid an emotional farewell to the Twins organization, where he was both a mentor and “a dad” to young players in the clubhouse.
Sean Manaea returned to the scene of his best start of 2021 and delivered another gem, dominating Seattle with a career high in strikeouts.
Normally pitchers hightail it out of the way on popups near the mound. But under dire straits, sometimes you just gotta get that jersey dirty.
Can Yankees-Red Sox top that wild extra-inning affair last night? Find out in the MLB Network Showcase game at 7 p.m. ET.
Adames joins Play Ball Saturday
Brewers shortstop and reigning NL Player of the Week Willy Adames joins Play Ball, Saturday at 10 a.m. ET.
Games of July 22, 2021
Today’s Trivia Question
Since his 35th birthday, Nelson Cruz (41) has hit 220 home runs. Who are the only players to hit more after turning 35?
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