AJ Pollock hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning and Max Muncy hit another two-run homer later in the inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers snapped a four-game losing streak and defeated the Chicago Cubs, 6-2.
San Diego Padres superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. became the first hitter in MLB to reach 25 homers on the season after crushing three in the first four innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Padres won 11-5 and for the fifth time in a row.
The San Fransisco Giants beat the Oakland Athletics, 2-0. Starter Johnny Cueto throws seven strong innings with six strikeouts. Curt Casali provided the offense with a home run.
Phillip Evans and Jacob Stallings each had two RBI to help the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 5-4. Evans hit a two-run single in the third inning, while Stallings had a RBI single and a run-scoring groundout. Nolan Arenado hit a solo home run for St. Louis.
Still seething from their own Hell in a Cell matches less than a week ago, Bianca Belair, Bayley, Seth Rollins and Cesaro joined in the ring once again. The EST of WWE and the Swiss Superman teamed up to face Rollins and Bayley on Friday Night SmackDown for a Mixed Tag Team showdown.
: Roman Reigns came to Friday Night SmackDown in a wake of triumph after a historic Hell in a Cell Match last week. The address took an abrupt turn when Edge made a shocking return and violently beat down the Tribal Chief.
Big E and Apollo Crews fought for a ticket into the Money in the Bank Match. Liv Morgan battled Carmella for her chance at the woman’s Money in the Bank match after Carmella was the first SmackDown woman selected. Shinsuke Nakamura had a coronation after beating King Corbin for his crown at Hell in a Cell last Sunday. Roman Reigns felt there was no one left to fight in the division, but a surprise guest had other plans.
Luis Arraez went 3-for-4 with a RBI triple and a two-run double to lead the Minnesota Twins over the Cleveland Indians, 8-7. Eddie Rosario and Josh Naylor homered for Cleveland in the loss.
The Boston Red Sox honored Dustin Pedroia with a retirement ceremony ahead of their game vs. the New York Yankees. The Red Sox defeated the Yankees, 5-3. Boston is 4-0 against New York this season.
The Baltimore Orioles came back from down 5-1 to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays, 6-5, in extra innings. Austin Hays went 2-for-4 with two RBI for Baltimore. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer both homered for Toronto in a losing effort.
Kyle Schwarber hit his 22nd home run of the season in the Washington Nationals' 11-2 loss to the Miami Marlins. Garrett Cooper went deep in the Miami win.
Nani scored in the third consecutive game to give Orlando City SC a 2-1 victory over Inter Miami CF. He also helped set up Chris Mueller's goal in the 73rd minute, which tied the game. Gonzalo Higuain scored Inter Miami's lone goal.
Orlando City SC stormed back scoring two unanswered goals vs. Inter Miami FC, 2-1. Nani gave Orlando City the lead with a beautiful goal just outside the 18-yard box.
Willy Adames hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the game, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Colorado Rockies, 5-4, on Keston Hiura's walk-off sac fly. Hiura and Kolten Wong also homered for Milwaukee earlier in the game.
Dominic Smith was the hero for the New York Mets Friday evening, hitting a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the eighth as his team got the win in game one of their doubleheader with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Pro Football Focus recently ranked the top 50 players in the NFL right now and Dak Prescott was No. 50. There are five quarterbacks ahead of the Dallas Cowboys' star: Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, and Josh Allen. However, PFF did add if Dak quote 'returns healthy in 2021, he should be one of the best players in the game once more.' Emmanuel Acho reacts to Prescott's ranking and explains why he should be ranked 'slightly lower' than No. 50.
Brooklyn Nets' superstar Kevin Durant responds to Scottie Pippen's criticism on Twitter. Marcellus Wiley weighs in on the KD's response. 'If you come at Kevin Durant, just take this boomerang because it's coming right back to you.'
The Los Angeles Clippers had their backs against the wall once again, but won Game 3 last night against the Phoenix Suns. Paul George brought out Playoff P with a game-high 27 points. On the other side, Chris Paul returned, but the backcourt led by a masked Devin Booker struggled, shooting 10-for-40 from the field. In a postgame interview, Ty Lue talked about the message he gave PG once they landed in Los Angeles after the tough loss in Game 2, saying quote 'we wouldn't be in the position without you..we can't look at the past, we got to look ahead.' Marcellus Wiley explains how the Clippers proved they are the better team in Game 3.
For the third time, Deontay Wilder and WBC/Lineal Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury will go toe-to-toe in a career-defining fight. The trilogy fight goes down Saturday, July 24, in Las Vegas and live on PPV. #FuryWilder3
For the third straight series, the Los Angeles Clippers were able to win Game 3 after dropping the first two games in the series. Paul George and Reggie Jackson combined for 50 points as the Phoenix Suns struggled offensively with no player scoring more than 18. Skip Bayless breaks down how the Clippers' defense was the biggest reason for their Game 3 win.
For the third straight series, the Los Angeles Clippers won Game 3 after dropping the first two games in the series with a score of 106-92. Paul George and Reggie Jackson combined for 50 points as the Phoenix Suns struggled offensively. No player scored more than 18 points. In a postgame interview, Ty Lue said quote: "Our guys keep grinding, keep fighting. We never give in.” Chris Broussard breaks down the Clippers' play and points out what led them to their third consecutive victory from an 0-2 deficit in Los Angeles.
Carli Lloyd is almost 39 and feeling fine. She talks about being named to her fourth Olympic team and what she expects to be different at the 2020 Tokyo games. Lloyd also discusses what her future holds after the Olympics, how she's changed her training regimen, and why she chooses to share inspirational quotes on her instagram.
Carli Lloyd is almost 39 and feeling fine. She talks about being named to her fourth Olympic team and what she expects to be different at the 2020 Tokyo games. Lloyd also discusses what her future holds after the Olympics, how she's changed her training regimen, and why she chooses to share inspirational quotes on her instagram.
Nick Wright decides how Philadelphia should handle a Ben Simmons trade. Thought Nick makes the points that the 76ers should hold out on moving off of Simmons while his value is at its lowest, but if they develop his shot and make him a more appealing player, Nick has the perfect trade scenario that would benefit both the Sixers and the prospective NBA team.
Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks were able to shock the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 1 on the road largely in part to 'Ice Trae' going off for 48 points for the win. Atlanta will need more of that shimmy magic from the young point guard tonight in Game 2 as FOX Bet Sportsbook once again has the Hawks as big underdogs against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks. Shannon Sharpe predicts the winner of GM 2 and breaks down the keys to success for his choice.