June 14th, 2022 features a jam-packed 16-game MLB Tuesday highlighted by Aaron Judge‘s Yankees facing Wander Franco‘s Rays in a divisional battle. Christian Yelich‘s slumping Brewers visit Francisco Lindor‘s NL-leading Mets, the Phillies host Miami after Rhys Hoskins‘ walk-off double, and Max Fried leads the Braves’ quest for a 13th-straight win in Washington. The Finals move back to Boston after Golden State’s comfortable win (despite Curry‘s struggles) pushed BOS to the brink, while QB’s settle into their new teams at NFL minicamps.
See what happened in sports on June 14th last year, headlined by the Clippers and Hawks getting even at 2-2 with No. 1 seeds Utah and Philly, Kawhi‘s rim-rattling poster as he and PG13 each had 30-plus in their win, and the NBA releasing their All-Defensive teams as well as what happened in sports on June 14th, 2020 ft. ESPN’s ‘Long Gone Summer’ documentary premiering plus the anniversary of Michael Jordan’s iconic game-winner over the Utah Jazz in Game 6 to seal a championship.
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPORTS OVERVIEW: This daily sports post 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
CARPENTER RAKING IN NY
.@MattCarp13 is the 1st player to hit 6 homers in his 1st 10 games with the @Yankees! pic.twitter.com/aQhYSaRrDC
— MLB (@MLB) June 12, 2022
HISTORIC HR IN NEW YORK
.@the_higster homered off a 35.1 MPH pitch yesterday, the slowest measured pitch hit for a HR in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008)!
(MLB x @googlecloud) pic.twitter.com/N6yy9bdXbH
— MLB (@MLB) June 13, 2022
ROBBIE LAID OUT IN RIGHT
Boston Rob 😱
(MLB x @moderna_tx) pic.twitter.com/id5YRMPcjc
— MLB (@MLB) June 12, 2022
WALSH WENT FOR CYCLE
The 9th cycle in @Angels history belongs to Jared Walsh!
(MLB x @budweiserusa) pic.twitter.com/GMbAVAGpah
— MLB (@MLB) June 12, 2022
EDMAN WALKS OFF REDS
Tommy Boy
(MLB x @CapitalOne) pic.twitter.com/f1PIyrMfNj
— MLB (@MLB) June 11, 2022
MARINERS OUTCLUTCH SOX
WYLAN WOORE pic.twitter.com/V4FOCwS16n
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) June 12, 2022
Before the walk-off, Toro came up clutch. pic.twitter.com/CLkAQNQWml
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) June 12, 2022
The hometown kid comes up CLUTCH.
(MLB x @SmirnoffUS) pic.twitter.com/O30TQlXM22
— MLB (@MLB) June 12, 2022
WHAT A PLAY BY A PITCHER
Pitchers. Are. Athletes. 😱 pic.twitter.com/w534AOXau3
— MLB (@MLB) June 11, 2022
BENNY FULL EXTENSION
Glovely day to lay out.#VoteBenny: https://t.co/fEY1ycYg48 pic.twitter.com/HTESF6Y748
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) June 11, 2022
ROCKIES BLEW THE GAME
W̶a̶l̶k̶e̶d̶ RAN it off!#TimeToShine #PadresWin pic.twitter.com/pex2GO3KIu
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 11, 2022
STEPH WAS SENSATIONAL
30 for 3️⃣0️⃣
Steph (30 PTS) knocks down his 5th 3-pointer on ABC pic.twitter.com/g36yJQ5bqs
— NBA (@NBA) June 11, 2022
Still Chef Curry with the shot 💧#NBAFinals presented by @YouTubeTV 🏆 pic.twitter.com/BxX3utq5r7
— NBA (@NBA) June 11, 2022
Stephen Curry is up to 33 PTS 🔥
6 3PM through 3 quarters on ABC pic.twitter.com/drUaSZ0sPv
— NBA (@NBA) June 11, 2022
EVERY BUCKET 🎥
See every bucket of @StephenCurry's 43-point Game 4 performance to tie the #NBAFinals at 2-2! pic.twitter.com/IQCxIEqWcm
— NBA (@NBA) June 11, 2022
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FACTS & RECORDS
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MAIN GAMES
MLB Tuesday
7:05 PM: Tampa Bay Rays (35-25) vs. New York Yankees (44-16)
7:10 PM: Milwaukee Brewers (34-28) vs. New York Mets (40-22)
10:10 PM: Los Angeles Angels (29-33) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (37-23)
*All game times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)*
NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS
NBA: SG RJ Barrett, New York Knicks (turns 22)
MLB: SS Bobby Witt, Kansas City Royals (22)
NFL: OL Cesar Ruiz, New Orleans Saints (23)
NFL: S Amani Hooker, Tennessee Titans (24)
NBA: PG Gabe Vincent, Miami Heat (26)
NFL: LB Jaylon Smith, Free Agent (27)
NFL: DL Vernon Butler, Las Vegas Raiders (28)
NFL: DE Frank Clark, Kansas City Chiefs (29)
NFL: WR Sammy Watkins, Green Bay Packers (29)
NFL: OL Trai Turner, Washington Commanders (29)
MLB: RP Hector Neris, Houston Astros (33)
SIGNIFICANT HISTORY
2015: Cleveland Cavaliers SF LeBron James became the 2nd player ever to record a 40-point triple-double in the NBA Finals (Jerry West) but the Cavs lost Game 5 as Steph Curry exploded for 37 PTS on 7 3PM en route to the Warriors 1st title in 4 years
2014: SS Jimmy Rollins became the Philadelphia Phillies all-time Hits leader with his 2,235rd career Hit to surpass HOF Mike Schmidt and still holds the franchise record today with 2,306
2009: Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic in NBA Finals Game 5 to secure HC Phil Jackson’s record-setting 10th NBA Championship, passing the great Red Auerbach
2000: After NBA MVP Shaquille O’Neal was fouled out in NBA Finals Game 4, All-Star SG Kobe Bryant took over in OT with 8 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers’ critical win over the Indiana Pacers to take a 3-1 series lead en route to their 1st of 3 consecutive championships
1998: In NBA Finals Game 6, Chicago Bulls SG Michael Jordan hit the iconic “Last Shot” in Utah to secure Chicago’s 6th NBA Championship in 8 years (2nd 3-peat), along with his record 6th Finals MVP award as he shot the most % (52%; 35/67) of a team’s FGA in NBA Playoff history
1995: Houston Rockets completed their sweep of the Orlando Magic in the NBA Finals to become the 1st (and only) team to win the Championship as a non-top-4 seed, winning every series on the road with HOU securing consecutive championships after acquiring Clyde Drexler midseason
1992: Chicago Bulls set an NBA Finals record by overcoming a 15-point deficit entering the 4th quarter to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 6. SG Michael Jordan became the 1st player to win back-to-back NBA Finals MVP awards and scored the most PTS (759) during a single postseason ever
1990: Detroit Pistons defeated the Trail Blazers 92-90 in Game 5 to win their 2nd consecutive NBA Championship, becoming just the 3rd franchise to successfully defend their Championship (Lakers, Celtics) at the time
1870: After winning 81 consecutive games since forming the previous year, the Cincinnati Red Stockings (1st fully-professional baseball club) suffered their very 1st loss at the hands of the Brooklyn Atlantics, 8-7 in 11 innings
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