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AFC East position battles 2015: Bills, Jets will have plenty to figure out in training camp
NFL makes Hyundai official automotive sponsor, replaces GM
Kyle Busch proves with win he’s still in it to make Chase
UCLA reportedly lands five-star recruit Jalen Hill
Orioles hit 3 HRs, beat Indians 8-0 for sweep (Yahoo Sports)
It is tough enough to sweep a doubleheader in the major leagues. Well, the Baltimore Orioles hadn’t pulled off that trick in 41 years. Chris Tillman pitched seven innings of four-hit ball to win his fourth straight decision, and the Orioles breezed past the Cleveland Indians 8-0 Sunday night to complete a doubleheader sweep.
Straight-set wins for top-ranked Djokovic, Williams on Day 1 (Yahoo Sports)
Serena Williams knew she had to do something – fast. Down 3-1 to a qualifier on the first day of Wimbledon, the top-ranked player was not about to drop the opening set as she did four times during her run to the French Open title. ”She came out so fast, I was like, ‘Oh my God, if I don’t start I’m going to be down a set.’ And I was
AP source: Phillies hire MacPhail as team president (Yahoo Sports)
The Philadelphia Phillies have hired veteran baseball executive Andy MacPhail to be their team president, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Monday. MacPhail replaces Pat Gillick, who helped choose his successor. MacPhail won two World Series as general manager of the Minnesota Twins in 1987 and 1991 and later served as president of the Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles.
Martinez paces Cardinals to 4-1 win, sweep of Cubs (Yahoo Sports)
Every five or 10 minutes while the game was on hold, Carlos Martinez went to the indoor batting cage to stay loose. The only concession the St. Louis Cardinals made to a lengthy rain delay was perhaps shortening the right-hander’s outing by one inning. ”Carlos was great, he stayed focused,” manager Mike Matheny said.
Matz has record day at plate in debut, Mets beat Reds 7-2 (Yahoo Sports)
Steven Matz’s giddy grandfather popped out of his seat at Citi Field and shouted with unabashed glee. In an astonishing and storybook debut, Matz became the only major league pitcher to drive in four runs in his first career game while leading the New York Mets to a 7-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. ”Did it all today,” Matz said.