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August 3rd, 2022 features a thrilling 15-game MLB Wednesday slate highlighted by Luis Castillo making his Mariners debut against Gerrit Cole‘s Yankees in the Bronx after SEA’s tight victory. Zack Wheeler‘s Phillies try to split a quick set with Austin Riley‘s Braves, Xander Bogaerts and Boston look for a surprising sweep of Jose Altuve‘s Astros, while SF continues a rivalry series vs. LAD. Many role players from 2022 are still available for NBA teams in free agency, plus NFL squads continue training camps with tomorrow’s HOF Game kicking off the preseason.
See what happened in sports on this day in recent years:
– August 3, 2021: Lakers solidified their bench, Bulls landed DeMar DeRozan, a record Steph Curry extension, and more!
– August 3, 2020: Zion‘s Pelicans beating Ja Morant‘s Grizzlies, Nelson Cruz walked it off for the Twins, and more!
– August 3, 2019: NFL HOF ceremonies, a combined Houston no-hitter, Buehler dominated from the mound, and more!
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPORTS OVERVIEW: These posts showcase everything you need to see in pro sports all in one place EVERY DAY. This includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts & records from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history.
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LATEST HEADLINES
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BEST HIGHLIGHTS
HADER HEADING TO SoCAL
Josh Hader's career resume:
– 4x All-Star
– 3x NL Reliver of the Year
– 2x All-MLB 1st Team
– 2018 finished top-7 in Cy Young
– 2020 NL SV (13) leader
– MLB season K/9 (16.4) leader [min 70 IP]
– Fastest (234.2 IP) to 400 Ks in MLB historypic.twitter.com/pbZXthjx7w— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
PADRES HOMETOWN HERO
Joe Musgrove pitched the 1st no-hitter in San Diego #Padres franchise history as the Friars became the final team to throw a no-hitter on April 9, 2021
pic.twitter.com/WGQMizPCJD— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 2, 2022
EFROSS TO THE BIG APPLE
New @Yankees reliever Scott Effross has some nasty stuff. 👀 pic.twitter.com/WpyQy1ApTi
— MLB (@MLB) August 1, 2022
ORIOLES TRIBUTE MANCINI
F16HTER. Leader. Inspiration.
Forever an Oriole.
Thank you for everything, @TreyMancini 🧡 pic.twitter.com/gUTFQvGfOx
— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) August 1, 2022
Trey Mancini was the 1st player to win Comeback Player of the Year in Baltimore #Orioles history
pic.twitter.com/y9m2eZUl6Z— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 2, 2022
MIN & CLE BOTH WALK-OFF
minnesota tWINs! #walkoff
(MLB x @CapitalOne) pic.twitter.com/1xZgEtKhWc
— MLB (@MLB) August 2, 2022
Amed Rosario delivers the #walkoff in The land!
(MLB x @CoronaUSA) pic.twitter.com/ig0UDNB5wZ
— MLB (@MLB) August 2, 2022
PROFAR LAID OUT IN WIN
Jurickson Profar says no! pic.twitter.com/yRDZtOMolD
— MLB (@MLB) August 2, 2022
ROOKIE FULL EXTENSION
Superman wears a @Greene21Riley jersey under his suit. 🦸♂️ pic.twitter.com/o6q3Is3jey
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) August 2, 2022
RIP TO THE GOAT WINNER
Bill Russell's HOF resume:
– Most NBA Championships (11) of any player ever
– 5x NBA MVP
– 12x All-Star, 1963 ASG MVP
– 3x All-NBA 1st Team, 8x 2nd Team
– 4x NBA REB leader
– 1969 All-Defense 1st Team
– NBA 75th Anniversary Team
– #6 retired by #Celticspic.twitter.com/ntYiCAmQM8— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
Bill Russell's NBA records:
– Championships (11)
– Playoffs REB (4,104), RPG (24.9), & GP of 20+/30+/40+ REB
– Consecutive seasons (12) of 1,000+ REB
– REB (40 x2) in 1 Finals GP
– 1st w/ 50 REB in 1 GP
– Difference (14) in career-high REB (51) & PTS (37)pic.twitter.com/SPA3W1MT2d— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
Bill Russell's #Celtics records:
– Career REB (21,620), RPG (22.5), & MPG (42.3)
– Top 12 season REB (1,930)
– Top 13 season RPG (24.7)
– Playoffs MIN (7,497) & MPG (45.4)
– REB in 1 GP (51) & Playoff GP (40)
– GP of 10+/20+/30+/40+/50+ REBpic.twitter.com/qXk5StJwsk— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
Most career NBA Championships:
1. Bill Russell (11)
2. Sam Jones (10)
T3. John Havlicek, K.C. Jones, Tom Sanders, & Tom Heinsohn (8)
T7. Robert Horry, Jim Loscutoff, & Frank Ramsey (7)
pic.twitter.com/wwopQhOjsd— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) May 5, 2022
Most REB during 1 GP in NBA Finals history:
T1. 1960 & 1962 Bill Russell (40)
T3. 1961 & 1963 Bill Russell, 1964 & 1967 Wilt Chamberlain (38)
7. 1960 Bill Russell (35)
8. 1967 Wilt Chamberlain (33)
pic.twitter.com/GwLZvDMbcD— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
Most career REB in Boston #Celtics history:
1. Bill Russell (21,620)
2. Robert Parish (11,051)
3. Dave Cowens (10,170)
4. Larry Bird (8,974)
5. John Havlicek (8,007)pic.twitter.com/vbkOHyjjZe— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) July 31, 2022
DEEBO GOT THE BIG BAG
Deebo Samuel's career resume:
– 2021 Pro Bowl
– 2021 All-Pro 1st Team
– 2021 NFL YPR (18.2) leader
– NFL WR season RUSH TD (8) leader
– Only player with 1,100+ REC YDS & 300+ RUSH YDS in 1 season ever https://t.co/mXTDWCDwuU— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 1, 2022
Deebo Samuel's NFL WR records [Super Bowl era]:
– Season RUSH TD (8)
– 1,100+ REC YDS (1,405) & 300+ RUSH YDS in 1 season
– 2+ RUSH TD in 1 GP
– Consecutive GP (5) of 1+ RUSH TD
– RUSH YDS (72) in 1 Playoff GP
– Playoff GP (2) of 50+ RUSH YDS
pic.twitter.com/mYMRhOEvfM— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 1, 2022
Deebo Samuel's #49ers WR records:
– Top2 season RUSH YDS (365) & RUSH TD (8)
– Career GP (10) of 1+ RUSH TD
– Consecutive GP (4) of 1+ RUSH TD
– REC YDS (819) in 1st 7 season GP
– Rookie GP (3) of 100+ REC YDS
– Playoff RUSH TD
pic.twitter.com/OoSP57kUwe— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 1, 2022
Most RUSH TD by a WR during 1 season in NFL history:
1. 2021 Deebo Samuel (8)
T2. 1948 JR Boone & 1978 Tony Reed (5)
T4. 2015 Tavon Austin & 1953 Ray Renfro (4)
pic.twitter.com/K1StivYtqh— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) August 1, 2022
Most RUSH YDS by a WR during 1 season in San Francisco #49ers history:
1. 2021 Deebo Samuel (365)
2. 2019 Deebo Samuel (159)
3. 2007 Michael Robinson (121)
4. 2006 Michael Robinson (116)
5. 1988 Jerry Rice (107) https://t.co/qR2ao7Fgo3— Best of Pro Sports (@pro_sports_best) June 3, 2022
IMMACULATE INNING
Reid Detmers now has a no-hitter AND an immaculate inning this season! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/m1cp1Ww17f
— MLB (@MLB) July 31, 2022
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FACTS & RECORDS
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MAIN GAMES
MLB Wednesday
12:10 PM: Toronto Blue Jays (58-45) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (54-49)
12:20 PM: Philadelphia Phillies (55-48) vs. Atlanta Braves (63-41)
1:05 PM: Seattle Mariners (56-49) vs. New York Yankees (70-35)
2:10 PM: Boston Red Sox (53-52) vs. Houston Astros (67-38)
9:45 PM: Los Angeles Dodgers (70-33) vs. San Francisco Giants (51-53)
*All game times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)*
NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS
NFL: QB Zach Wilson, New York Jets (turns 23)
MLB: OF Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox (25)
NFL: RB Ronald Jones II, Kansas City Chiefs (25)
NFL: S Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers (26)
MLB: 3B Alec Bohm, Philadelphia Phillies (26)
NBA: SF Kelan Martin, Free Agent (27)
NBA: SG Kendrick Nunn, Los Angeles Lakers (27)
MLB: SP Zac Gallen, Arizona Diamondbacks (27)
NFL: RB Todd Gurley, Last played in 2020 (28)
NFL: LB Kwon Alexander, New York Jets (28)
NFL: LB Dante Fowler, Dallas Cowboys (28)
NFL: K Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons (28)
NFL: DL Henry Anderson, New England Patriots (31)
NFL: DE Benson Mayowa, Free Agent (31)
NFL: QB Tyrod Taylor, New York Giants (33)
MLB: OF Matt Joyce, Retired after 2021 (38)
NFL: QB Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (45)
MLB: 3B Troy Glaus, Retired after 2010 (46)
SIGNIFICANT HISTORY
2004: St. Louis Cardinals 1B Albert Pujols became the very 1st player to hit 30+ HR during each of his 1st 3 career seasons in MLB history
2000: Orlando Magic acquired SG Tracy McGrady from the Raptors and SF Grant Hill from the Detroit Pistons in 2 separate deals on the same day with future 4x DPOY and NBA Champion Ben Wallace being sent to Detroit
1989: Cincinnati Reds set 3 MLB records in their 18-2 destruction of the Houston Astros: most Hits (16) in an inning, most players (7) with 2 Hits in 1 inning, and most singles in an inning (12)
1986: The 1st “American Bowl” was held at Wembley Stadium in London between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears
1960: Cleveland Indians traded MGR Joe Gordon to the Detroit Tigers for MGR Jimmy Dykes, the 1st and only manager-for-manager trade in MLB history
1948: Negro League legend SP Satchel Paige made his MLB debut with the Cleveland Indians at 41 years old, becoming the oldest player to ever make his MLB debut
1906: Washington Senators SP Tom Hughes became the very 1st player to win a 1-0 game in extra innings off of his own HR in MLB history against as the Senators defeated the St. Louis Browns
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