Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit his 362nd home run on Friday night, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio and taking sole possession of fourth place on the franchise’s career list. One game after Judge homered twice to tie DiMaggio with President Donald Trump at Yankee Stadium to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, the Yankees captain hit the second pitch he saw from Boston's Lucas Giolito over the Green Monster in left-center field at Fenway Park. DiMaggio played 1,736 games and hit his last homer on Sept. 28, 1951, at the end of a 13-year career that was interrupted for three seasons because he served in World War II.
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Kelsey Plum, Rickea Jackson, Cameron Brink provide updates on Unrivaled status
With the Sparks season over, the attention now turns to the offseason and which players will participate in Unrivaled.
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Cowboys vs Giants final injury report: Bland ruled out, NY star OL probably won't play
The Cowboys will be shorthanded in the secondary, but is anyone else going to miss the home opener.
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Dolphins' Hill says focus is on football amid domestic violence allegations
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill said Friday he is focusing on football amid reports the NFL has launched an investigation into domestic violence allegations against him."My focus is on playing ball and spending time with my kids and doing what I'm best at and providing for my family," Hill told reporters on Friday, declining to comment on the specific allegations.
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