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Friday’s 6-pack:
Major League leaders in batting average:
.322— Shohei Ohtani, LA
.316— Jurickson Profar, SD
.312— Luis Rengifo, LAA
.310— Bobby Witt Jr KC/Luis Arraez, SD
.309— Carlos Correa, Minn
.304— Mookie Betts LA/Aaron Judge, NYY
Quote of the Day
“I’d probably not want him to do it. For the game, I think it’s great … obviously, he’s the biggest star in the game, and it makes (the Home Run Derby) more attractive,”
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, talking about Shohei Ohtani taking part in Home Run Derby
Friday’s quiz
Where did Kevin Durant play his college basketball?
Thursday’s quiz
In the movie The Natural, Roy Hobbs wore number 9 for the New York Knights.
Wednesday’s quiz
2018 was last time an NBA team won back-to-back championships; Golden State won the title in both 2017 and 2018.
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Friday’s Den: Random stuff with the weekend here……..
— Second day of the NBA Draft went from 4:00-6:30, an odd time to have it, but at least ESPN put former Warriors GM Bob Myers on their broadcast, so we learned some things. Also had to put up with Stephen A Smith, but that is why God invented the mute button.
Seemed like most of the 2nd round picks got traded, but the Lakers didn’t trade their 2nd round pick- to no one’s surprise, they took Bronny James.
— Before they went to SportsCenter, ESPN was already promoting a July 12 summer league game with the Lakers-Rockets, Bronny’s professional debut.
— Looked like the second day of the draft was held in the back room of a Brooklyn diner, not a big room at all.
— Since 1989, Kentucky has had 48 first round draft picks, Duke 47.
— During John Calipari’s time at Kentucky, Wildcats had 25 NBA lottery picks; no other team had more than 15 lottery picks during those years.
— Before the Knicks acquired Mikal Bridges, they had an 8.2% chance to win the NBA title next year; since the trade was announced, that number has gone up to 12.3%.
— Knicks dealt a 2031 draft pick in that trade, which means that if they keep the pick, Brooklyn will have acquired a young man who just graduated from………6th grade.
— Famous birthdays, June 28th:
Mel Brooks, 98
Raymond Chester, 76
Jim Spanarkel, 67
John Elway, 64
Jay Schroeder, 63
Mark Grace, 60
John Cusack, 58
Brandon Phillips, 43
Bradley Beal, 31
— Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice just won his first Stanley Cup title, in his 26th year as a head coach; he’s been a coach so long, his first head coaching gig was with the Hartford Whalers, who later became the Carolina Hurricanes.
— If you have HBO or whatever they call it now, Hard Knocks starts up next week, with the focus on the off-season of the New Jersey Giants.
— Angels 5, Tigers 0
Rookie Davis Daniel allowed 4 hits in 8 shutout IP, in his first MLB start.
Last time a rookie threw 8+ shutout IP with 8+ strikeouts in his first career start was Jason Jennings of Colorado, back in 2001.
— Marlins 7, Phillies 4
Phillies led 2-0 after six innings.
Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper both got hurt in this game.
— Toronto 9, New York 2
George Springer hit a couple three-run homers.
Last three nights, New York starting pitchers gave up 19 runs in 13.1 IP.
— White Sox 1, Braves 0
Luis Robert’s first inning homer was the game’s only run.
Five Chicago pitchers combined on the shutout win.
— Cubs 5, Giants 3 (10)
Ian Happ homered in the 10th inning.
Cubs broke a 4-game losing streak.
Friday’s 6-pack:
Major League leaders in batting average:
.322— Shohei Ohtani, LA
.316— Jurickson Profar, SD
.312— Luis Rengifo, LAA
.310— Bobby Witt Jr KC/Luis Arraez, SD
.309— Carlos Correa, Minn
.304— Mookie Betts LA/Aaron Judge, NYY
Quote of the Day
“I’d probably not want him to do it. For the game, I think it’s great … obviously, he’s the biggest star in the game, and it makes (the Home Run Derby) more attractive,”
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, talking about Shohei Ohtani taking part in Home Run Derby
Friday’s quiz
Where did Kevin Durant play his college basketball?
Thursday’s quiz
In the movie The Natural, Roy Hobbs wore number 9 for the New York Knights.
Wednesday’s quiz
2018 was last time an NBA team won back-to-back championships; Golden State won the title in both 2017 and 2018.
**********************************************
Friday’s Den: Random stuff with the weekend here……..
— Second day of the NBA Draft went from 4:00-6:30, an odd time to have it, but at least ESPN put former Warriors GM Bob Myers on their broadcast, so we learned some things. Also had to put up with Stephen A Smith, but that is why God invented the mute button.
Seemed like most of the 2nd round picks got traded, but the Lakers didn’t trade their 2nd round pick- to no one’s surprise, they took Bronny James.
— Before they went to SportsCenter, ESPN was already promoting a July 12 summer league game with the Lakers-Rockets, Bronny’s professional debut.
— Looked like the second day of the draft was held in the back room of a Brooklyn diner, not a big room at all.
— Since 1989, Kentucky has had 48 first round draft picks, Duke 47.
— During John Calipari’s time at Kentucky, Wildcats had 25 NBA lottery picks; no other team had more than 15 lottery picks during those years.
— Before the Knicks acquired Mikal Bridges, they had an 8.2% chance to win the NBA title next year; since the trade was announced, that number has gone up to 12.3%.
— Knicks dealt a 2031 draft pick in that trade, which means that if they keep the pick, Brooklyn will have acquired a young man who just graduated from………6th grade.
— Famous birthdays, June 28th:
Mel Brooks, 98
Raymond Chester, 76
Jim Spanarkel, 67
John Elway, 64
Jay Schroeder, 63
Mark Grace, 60
John Cusack, 58
Brandon Phillips, 43
Bradley Beal, 31
— Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice just won his first Stanley Cup title, in his 26th year as a head coach; he’s been a coach so long, his first head coaching gig was with the Hartford Whalers, who later became the Carolina Hurricanes.
— If you have HBO or whatever they call it now, Hard Knocks starts up next week, with the focus on the off-season of the New Jersey Giants.
— Angels 5, Tigers 0
Rookie Davis Daniel allowed 4 hits in 8 shutout IP, in his first MLB start.
Last time a rookie threw 8+ shutout IP with 8+ strikeouts in his first career start was Jason Jennings of Colorado, back in 2001.
— Marlins 7, Phillies 4
Phillies led 2-0 after six innings.
Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper both got hurt in this game.
— Toronto 9, New York 2
George Springer hit a couple three-run homers.
Last three nights, New York starting pitchers gave up 19 runs in 13.1 IP.
— White Sox 1, Braves 0
Luis Robert’s first inning homer was the game’s only run.
Five Chicago pitchers combined on the shutout win.
— Cubs 5, Giants 3 (10)
Ian Happ homered in the 10th inning.
Cubs broke a 4-game losing streak.