Sources: Stackhouse joining Grizzlies staffSources: Stackhouse joining Grizzlies staff
Former NBA All-Star turned coach Jerry Stackhouse will join the Memphis Grizzlies’ coaching staff, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Former NBA All-Star turned coach Jerry Stackhouse will join the Memphis Grizzlies’ coaching staff, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Aaron Judge had X-rays on his sore left thumb on Saturday, according to Yankees manager Aaron Boone, who said that he was relieved to hear that the tests came back clean. Judge showed the thumb wasn’t an issue in the eighth inning at Citi Field, when he hit a solo shot to give the Yanks a 4-3 lead against the Mets. It was Judge’s 18th homer of the season.
Justify’s Triple Crown victory Saturday was worth an additional $15 million, sources told ESPN, pushing the value of the horse’s breeding rights to a record $75 million.
Just three years removed from the most recent Triple Crown, the 90,000 who showed up to cheer Justify were not turning their noses up at a chance to witness history.
Here’s a roundup of the latest injury news across the Majors.
After a four-hour rain delay, the Angels took the field against the Twins at Target Field. Ian Kinsler and Albert Pujols homered and left-hander Tyler Skaggs tossed seven strong innings in a 2-1 Angels victory that extended the club’s winning streak to six games.
Justify was the key player on a horse racing ‘dream team’ — the best trainer of all time (confirmed Saturday) in Bob Baffert, a Hall of Fame jockey in Mike Smith who made all the right moves, and a thoroughbred whose name will rise above them all.
Kristen Gillman won two more matches and the United States opened a 9-3 lead over Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup at Quaker Ridge. Gillman, the 20-year-old University of Alabama star from Austin, Texas, improved to 4-0 and helped the Americans move within 1 1/2 points of regaining the cup they lost in 2016 at Dun Laoghaire in Ireland. The U.S. leads the series 28-8-3.
Given his cold start to the season, it was inevitable that D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt was going to heat up, and boy, is he scorching right now.
Given his cold start to the season, it was inevitable that D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt was going to heat up, and boy, is he scorching right now.