Sunday, July 25
This morning’s top news
Each team’s most untouchable player
2 outs shy of no-hitter, Sandoval shines
Yankees pounce on Red Sox with 4-run 8th
Rumors: J-Ram, Scherzer, Gallo
Tatis makes history with 30th home run
‘Pen picks up slack as Rays tie for first
Valdez (6 IP), Astros flirt with no-hitter
And a few more things you need to see
Down by a run in extra innings, USA Softball remained undefeated at this year’s Olympics with a walk-off victory over Australia.
Here are some of the best July trades in MLB history, including players who ended up with MVP and Cy Young votes despite changing leagues midseason.
After hitting a homer for the Blue Jays, George Springer added a sprawling catch on the warning track to rob the Mets of extra bases.
Are the Marlins sellers? Derek Jeter doesn’t quite see it that way. “We need to continue to get better here, and that’s what we’re going to try to do.”
A bizarre play at the plate in the fifth inning negated Chicago’s first run of the game and set the stage for Corbin Burnes and the Brewers to beat the White Sox.
As Team USA prepares to take the field this week at the Olympics, let’s take a look back at the team’s incredible gold medal run in 2000.
Hall of Fame: 2021 Awards Presentation
Watch the Hall of Fame honor Al Michaels, Ken Harrelson, Dick Kaegel, Nick Cafardo and David Montgomery at noon ET.
Games of July 24, 2021
Today’s Trivia Question
Who are the only three shortstops in AL/NL history to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at age 22 or younger?
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