
MLB  – Major League Baseball
  Last Night 
  Detroit Tigers 3, San Francisco Giants 2
  Los Angeles Angels 4, Chicago White Sox 1
Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati Reds 3
Tigers 3, Giants 2 – Haase’s two-run HR allows Tigers  to hold off Giants 3-2
  Eric  Haase hit a two-run homer to break a 1-all tie in the sixth inning and the  Detroit Tigers held on to beat the San Francisco Giants 3-2. It was Haase’s  fifth home run of the season and his second in the last three games. Miguel  Cabrera also drove in a run for the Tigers, who improved their league-worst  road record to 11-23 and split the two-game series. Rony García won his third  consecutive start for Detroit. Gregory Soto pitched a perfect ninth for his  15th save in 17 opportunities. Evan Longoria had a first-inning home run for  the Giants. San Francisco starter Alex Wood fanned six in 5 2/3 innings but  took the loss.
Angels 4, White Sox 1 – Ohtani Ks 11, extends scoreless streak  in 4-1 win over WSox
  Shohei  Ohtani extended his scoreless streak to 21 2/3 innings while pitching five-hit  ball into the sixth with 11 strikeouts in the Los Angeles Angels’ 4-1 victory  over the Chicago White Sox. Luis Rengifo hit a two-run homer and Mike Trout had  an early RBI double as the Angels finished their disappointing nine-game  homestand on a positive note because of their two-way superstar’s work on the  mound. Ohtani yielded five singles and a walk while winning his fourth  consecutive start. The AL MVP hasn’t allowed a run since the fifth inning of  his brilliant outing at Boston’s Fenway Park.
Cubs 8, Reds 3 – Contreras homers, Morel also goes  deep as Cubs beat Reds 8-3
  Willson  Contreras homered, Christopher Morel also went deep and nailed a runner at the  plate with a terrific throw from center field, and the Chicago Cubs beat the  Cincinnati Reds 8-3. Contreras got hit by a pitch and scored on a double by Ian  Happ against Hunter Greene in the first inning. He made it 5-0 in the fifth  when he lined a two-run drive against Luis Cessa for his 13th homer — tops  among major league catchers — and also doubled twice. Morel helped Justin  Steele escape a bases-loaded jam in the fourth when he caught Donovan Solano’s  line drive and fired a one-hop laser to the plate. Morel added a two-run homer  in the sixth. Cincinnati has lost 9 of 12.
Tonight 
  Cincinnati  (Ashcraft 4-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 3-6), 8:05 p.m.
  Tigers  and White Sox are off
MLB  – St. Pete mayor reopens talks on future of Rays stadium site
  The  mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, is reopening talks about the future of the  Tropicana Field site where baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays play their home games.  Mayor Ken Welch said Wednesday that two previous proposals for the 86-acre  downtown location are being scrapped, with a new round of plans to be solicited  beginning in mid-August. Welch, St. Petersburg’s first Black mayor, has made a  priority out of including such things as affordable housing and greater job  opportunities along with Rays baseball. Welch said the goal is to choose a new  redevelopment plan by year’s end. The Rays’ lease is up in 2027 and Welch said  the new plan will include a stadium at the site.
NBA – AP source: Harden declines $47M option with  Philadelphia
  James Harden is taking less with hopes the  Philadelphia 76ers can do more. A person familiar with the situation said  Harden chose not to exercise his $47.4 million option for next season and will  become a free agent — but with no designs on leaving Philadelphia. Harden made  the decision to allow the 76ers the flexibility they need to sign other players  this summer.
NBA – NBA Finals viewership up 24 percent over 2021
  The Nielsen company says the NBA Finals series between  two stories franchises reached 24% more viewers than the 2021 Finals. Nearly 14  million people watched the Golden State Warriors clinch its fourth championship  since 2015 with a Game 6 victory over the Boston Celtics, the franchise with  the most NBA titles overall. The series as a whole averaged 12.3 million  viewers, beating the 9.91 million who watched 2021’s Milwaukee-Phoenix series.  The first game of hockey’s Stanley Cup Finals between Colorado and Tampa Bay  was seen by 4.2 million people. All of these sports events were seen on ABC,  leading the network to an easy win in the weekly ratings.
 NCAAMBB – Emoni Bates says he’s transferring to  hometown E. Michigan
  One of the top recruits in the 2021 men’s basketball  recruiting class says he’s transferring from Memphis to Eastern Michigan. Emoni  Bates announced on Instagram he’s returning to his hometown of Ypsilanti to  play for the Eagles of the Mid-American Conference. An EMU spokesman said he  could not confirm Bates’ transfer. Bates averaged 9.8 points and 3.3 rebounds  per game his freshman season at Memphis and started 13 of 18 games. He missed  15 games because of a back injury before appearing in the Tigers’ two NCAA  Tournament games.
NCAAMBB – Williams, Calhoun, Beilein among coaches  headed to college hoops Hall
  Roy Williams and Jim Calhoun will join John Beilein  and Lon Kruger in a star-studded cast of coaches that will be inducted into the  National College Basketball Hall of Fame in November. Coach Jerry Krause of  Eastern Washington will join the quartet. The players to be inducted are  Richard Hamilton of UConn, Larry Miller of North Carolina, Frank Selvy of  Furman and Jimmy Walker of Providence. The date of the induction ceremony has  not been announced, but it typically coincides with the Hall of Fame Classic,  which is set for November 21-22 in Kansas City, Missouri.
WNBA  – Women’s National Basketball Association
  Yesterday
  Chicago Sky 91, Connecticut Sun 83
  Phoenix Mercury 99, Indiana Fever 78
Sky 91, Sun 83 – Parker’s 25 points, 11 rebounds lead  Chicago past Sun 91-83
  Candace  Parker had a season-high 25 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists, Kahleah  Copper scored 15 points and Chicago beat the Connecticut Sun 91-83 for the  Sky’s fourth straight victory. Parker made a no-look pass to Kahleah Copper  with 33.5 seconds left before halftime to become the eighth player in WNBA  history to reach 1,500 career assists. Parker is the only player in WNBA  history to eclipse 6,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 1,500 assists in a career.  Allie Quigley added 13 points for Chicago. Jonquel Jones had 24 points, 11  rebounds and five steals for her sixth double-double of the season for  Connecticut.
Mercury 99, Fever 78 – Mercury beat Fever for 7th  straight time, 99-78
  Skylar  Diggins-Smith had 17 points and seven assists, Sophie Cunningham added 14  points and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Indiana Fever 99-78. Phoenix beat  Indiana for a seventh straight time, including an 83-71 victory on Monday. Shey  Peddy and Diamond DeShields each added 13 points for Phoenix, which has won  three straight games. Brianna Turner had 11 points and 11 rebounds and Diana  Taurasi also scored 11. The Mercury had a season-high 29 assists on 38 made  field goals. Phoenix built a 49-43 lead by halftime behind 28 combined points  from Diggins-Smith, Cunningham and Peddy. Kelsey Mitchell scored 14 of her 21  points in the first half for Indiana. Victoria Vivians added 13 points.
NHL – Challenge accepted: Richardson steps in as  Blackhawks coach
  Luke Richardson says he likes a challenge. Good thing,  because he’s got a big one ahead of him. The rebuilding Chicago Blackhawks have  hired Richardson as the 40th coach in franchise history. The former NHL  defenseman takes over a team in transition under general manager Kyle Davidson,  one that has fallen on hard times since it won the franchise’s sixth Stanley  Cup championship in 2015. Richardson was an assistant on Montreal’s coaching  staff for the previous four seasons. When Dominique Ducharme was diagnosed with  COVID-19 during the 2021 playoffs, Richardson helped lead the Canadiens to  their first Stanley Cup Final since 1993.
Hockey – 3-on-3 hockey league launches, could be step  toward Olympics
  Hockey is not on summer vacation even after the  Colorado Avalanche dethroned the Tampa Bay Lightning to win the Stanley Cup.  The new 3ICE 3-on-3 league debuted in mid-June with Hall of Famers Bryan  Trottier, Grant Fuhr, Joe Mullen and Larry Murphy among the coaches. The  International Ice Hockey Federation and IOC have discussed the possibility of  bringing 3-on-3 to the Olympics for another medal event. That happened with  basketball at the Tokyo Games. Leaders at 3ICE are focused on getting the  league off the ground.
  
Tennis – Wimbledon – 2-time Wimbledon champ Murray  loses to Isner in 2nd round
  Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has lost in  the second round to big-serving American John Isner. It is Murray’s earliest  loss in 14 appearances at the All England Club. No. 3 seed Casper Ruud also  lost in the second round Wednesday, just weeks after being the runner-up to  Rafael Nadal at the French Open. Prior to Murray vs. Isner, the host country’s  other leading player, reigning U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu, was eliminated  by Caroline Garcia of France 6-3, 6-3.
NFL – NFL insists on indefinite suspension at Watson  hearing
  The NFL and Deshaun Watson’s legal team presented  their arguments before a disciplinary officer for a second day with both sides  holding firm as the hearing is scheduled to continue in Delaware on Thursday.  The league is insisting on an indefinite suspension and Watson’s side is  arguing there’s no basis for a punishment that significant, two people in  attendance told The Associated Press. Former U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson,  who was jointly appointed by the league and the NFL Players’ Association, is  tasked with determining whether Watson violated the NFL’s personal conduct  policy and whether to impose discipline.
Golf – LIV – Sept. 11 families plan protest as LIV  tees off in Oregon
  LIV Golf’s first U.S. event was set to begin Thursday,  with a group of survivors and families who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11  terror attacks planning to gather at a nearby park to speak out against the  Saudi Arabia-funded tour. The families are speaking out because of what they  say are the Saudi connections to the tragic event in 2001. Fifteen of the 19  hijackers on Sept. 11 were Saudi citizens.
FIFA – FIFA to put more World Cup tickets up for  online sale
  FIFA will put more World Cup tickets up for sale next  week on a first-come, first-served basis. Soccer’s governing body said  Wednesday that a total of 1.8 million tickets for the World Cup in Qatar have  already been sold ahead of the next sales round, which opens Tuesday on the  FIFA website. The tournament is being played from Nov. 21 to Dec. 18. The  cheapest tickets for fans from outside Qatar are priced at 250 Qatari riyals  ($69). The tournament has a total capacity of about 3 million tickets, with  about 2 million placed on general sale and 1 million allocated for FIFA  stakeholders such as member federations and sponsors, plus hospitality  programs.
Olympics – Stolen Olympic gold medal found in Southern  California
  Authorities say a stolen Olympic gold medal belonging  to a member of the 2020 U.S. Women’s Volleyball Team has been found in Southern  California. Olympian Jordyn Poulter reported the medal stolen May 25 after she  discovered her car broken into at a parking garage in Anaheim. Detectives later  arrested a suspect in the theft, but weren’t immediately able to locate the  missing medal. On Monday, the owners of an Anaheim barbershop reported finding  the gold medal inside a plastic bag discarded outside their business. They  handed it over to police, who plan on returning it to Poulter.
MILB – Midwest League Baseball
  Last Night
  West Michigan Whitecaps 14, Fort Wayne Tin Caps 4
  Lake County Captains 14, Lansing Lugnuts 10
  Dayton Dragons 2, Great Lakes Loons 1 – F/10
South Bend Cubs 5, Beloit Sky Carp 1
Tonight 
  Fort Wayne Tin Caps at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35  p.m.
  Lansing Lugnuts at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m.
  Dayton Dragons at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m.
  South Bend Cubs at Beloit Sky Carp, 7:35 p.m. 





 
                



