Why Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson has All-Star pitchers fuming: 'It's not fair'New Foto - Why Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson has All-Star pitchers fuming: 'It's not fair'

ATLANTA — He's a 23-year-old kid. He still plays baseball video games before he goes to work, and Fortnite when he comes home. He loves pizza, burgers and a good milkshake. His name isJacob Wilson, rookie shortstop for the Athletics of Sacramento. He also just happens to be the best pure old-school hitter in baseball. Wilson, who was playing at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix two years ago, will have his coming-out party at the All-Star Game. CAL RALEIGH:Big Dumper's Home Run Derby win a family affair He's the first rookie shortstop to be voted by the fans to start an All-Star game, the youngest A's player to start an All-Star Game since Vida Blue in 1971, and joins his father, Jack, as the only father-son combination to be All Star shortstops. "What he's doing is unbelievable," saidKansas City RoyalsAll-Star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. "It's great seeing a young guy hitting for that high of average. I look forward to talking to him about what he's doing as a hitter." In this world of launch angle and exit velocity, filled with walks, strikeouts and homers, Wilson is the anomaly. Wilson is hitting .332 with just 26 extra-base hits and nine home runs. And are you ready for this? He has struck out just 28 times and walked 20 times in 340 at-bats. It's as if Tony Gwynn and Rod Carew, who combined to win 15 batting titles in their Hall of Fame careers, walked through the door. Gwynn, a career .338 hitter, never struck out more than 40 times in a season during his career, and never walked more than 59 times. Carew, a career .327 hitter, struck out 62 or fewer times in his last 14 seasons, and never walked 80 times in a year. So here comes Wilson, the young kid, with an old soul, reminding everyone what baseball used to look like when there were pure hitters in the game. "I cannot talk hitting with Jacob," A's All-Star DH Brent Rooker said, "because I don't understand what he's doing up there. And what he does well, it's not what I do well. So I can't relate to what he's doing at all. "He just goes up there, he sees the ball, he hits the ball on the barrel, and he gets hits. I absolutely cannot do that." So, just how do you get him out, anyway? "Believe me, we've tried everything," Seattle Mariners All-Star catcher Cal Raleigh said. "He just has really good zone control. He's not trying to do too much damage, but he can do damage. He's just a scrappy guy that is just trying to do whatever he can to get on base. "It's impressive what he's able to do, especially at that young age." Yankees All-Star pitcher Carlos Rodon saw him in the American League clubhouse Monday, stopped him, and moaned about the difficulty of pitching to him. "I said, 'Dude, I'm looking at scouting reports on you and it says to throw fastballs up and in because you're not supposed to have any hard contact.' I throw a four-seamer up and in, and you hit a double off me. Come on. "You don't know what to expect with a guy that has low-miss, and can put up quality contact out there," Rodon said. "It's not fair. What do I do with a guy like this? You're not going to strike him out. So, you're trying to get a pitch that limits launch or limits exit velocity, and hopefully he gets out. That's what makes it tough, especially when you have a guy on base, because he's more than likely to drive that run in because of the ability to put the bat on the ball. "It's very different what guys do now." Well, refreshing, even. "It's a blast to watch, it's awesome to watch," Rooker said. "Just the ability to swing at every pitch, hit every pitch, and get a hit on every pitch, is something that's unique in our game. And it makes him incredibly valuable. "That's why you saw him elected as a starter. It speaks to the amount of success he's had, the impact he's had in a short time, and the statement he's making." Wilson's batting average and hit total is second only to New York Yankees MVP Aaron Judge, and Wilson could become the first Athletic player to hit higher than .321 since former A's MVP Jason Giambi in 2001. It's enough to make the great hitters of the past taking notice, delighted that the art of pure hitting is making a return. "I've definitely got gotten a lot of comments from guys," Wilson said, "on just wanting to go up there and swing. I want to go up there and be aggressive. That's what I love doing. I want to hit. "I want to swing. I never want to walk. I just want to hit and get on base." Yep, the same mindset that Carew and Gwynn took throughout their careers, leading them right through the doors of Cooperstown. It's similar, as well, to San Diego Padres three-time batting champion Luis Arráez. He's a career .317 hitter who has never struck out more than 48 times or walked 50 times in a season during his seven-year career. "That guy hits everything," Wilson says of Arráez. "You throw the ball anywhere, and he'll swing and hit. It's pretty awesome just to watch, and from a hitter standpoint, you appreciate that. I love watching hitters go up there and just battle, whether its foul off a tough pitch, or just take their base hit the other way. He's a great example of pure hitting, and he does that every day." Certainly, he's a throwback with hitters today almost as thrilled drawing a walk than getting a hit. It will drive managers nuts watching their power hitter draw a walk with runners in scoring position instead of trying to drive in runs. "What good is a walk from my power hitter if he can't run?" one NL manager told USA TODAY Sports. "All he does is clog the basepaths. I don't understand it." Neither does Wilson. "There's a lot of guys that do that," Wilson said, "that's part of their game. For me, that's not the strength that I have. I get up there and get thrown a lot of strikes because I hit. So, when they throw strikes, I go up there and just try to hit them. Some guys just enjoy wanting to walk. Not me. I want to hit. "To me, batting average should be a stat that matters to every hitter.'' Who knows, maybe even one day, being a .300 hitter will be considered cool again. "I can only hope," Wilson said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jacob Wilson: Athletics' All-Star rookie has MLB's top pitchers fuming

Why Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson has All-Star pitchers fuming: 'It's not fair'

Why Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson has All-Star pitchers fuming: 'It's not fair' ATLANTA — He's a 23-year-old kid. He still p...
LSU visits Clemson in college football season opener and will have no excuses this timeNew Foto - LSU visits Clemson in college football season opener and will have no excuses this time

ATLANTA - He has never done this before, never put so much emphasis on what amounts to less than 10 percent of a football season. One game. One lousy game is now everything atLSU. "Because now it's a goal," LSU coach Brian Kelly says. "A tangible, specific and difficult goal." And a flashpoint to what has become acritical seasonfor Kelly. When LSU travels toClemsonto begin the season, it's more than a mega matchup between two blue bloods with national title hopes. More than a crossroads for Kelly's buildout at LSU. It's a microcosm of the now great unknown of college football. The Brian Kelly of old would never put so much emphasis on one game, much less sell out for the first game of the season. But the here and now and transitory nature of college football is different, and it demands drastic measures after consecutive losses in season openers toFlorida State(twice) and Southern California. So Kelly had Clemson signage placed all over the football facility at LSU. Logos and paw prints all over the weight room and heavy bags, strategically placed to leave no doubt. He has preached all offseason that this is the most talented team he has had since arriving at LSU in 2022, seemingly willing his team to embrace the expectations. The message didn't change during the first day of SEC Media Days. He says this should be the best offense he has had at LSU (hello, Jayden Daniels), and now believes highly paid defensive coordinator Blake Baker has the personnel to build the unit into the nation's elite. BEST TO WORST:Ranking all 16 SEC college football stadiums MR. FIX IT:The billionaire Texas Tech booster with plan to save college sports There are no more excuses. In other words, the Clemson game is big. Really big — and Kelly doesn't care who knows it, or how LSU has prepared for it. It can be – and more than likely will be – a season-defining moment before the calendar flips to September. "We can't play like we have in the (previous) season openers," said LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. "Everyone knows it, and we've embraced it. There's a sense of urgency on this team." Something had to change, had to shake a program that over-delivered in Year 1 under Kelly (beat Alabama, won the SEC West Division), but has struggled to take the next step since. Part of the problem is a lack of elite players, part is the unique circumstances of the ever-changing environment in college football. And all of it is sandwiched around the dichotomy of building now vs. building for the future — in the middle of the storm of expectations. The three coaches at LSU prior to Kelly – Nick Saban, Les Miles, Ed Orgeron – all won the national title by their third season. Kelly's third season with nine wins was his worst in Baton Rouge. So why change everything you've known as real and tangible in more than three decades of coaching, and bank an entire offseason on one game? "Because this team is mature enough to handle it," Kelly said. Which is in direct contrast to Kelly's previous three seasons in Baton Rouge. When Kelly arrived at LSU, the plan was to build through high school recruiting, and supplement with the transfer portal. That ended quickly when he got a look at the roster, and realized the heavy lift ahead. It was more than talent, it was philosophy and preparation and intent — and all of it was woefully inconsistent. LSU had the best player in college football in 2023 (Jayden Daniels), and an historically poor defense. LSU had one of the top five quarterbacks in college football in 2024 (Nussmeier), and a team that failed to consistently zero in on big games. So Kelly loaded up on impact transfers from the portal, completely revamping the secondary on defense and adding elite pass rushers from FSU (Patrick Payton) and Florida (Jack Pyburn). More important, Kelly added impact players with intangibles off the field to help galvanize the locker room. "The guys we added could've stayed where they were and still been drafted by the NFL," Kelly said. "These guys came here to win a championship." That, everyone, is the statement of the season. Not a non-conference game that LSU could lose and still advance to the College Football Playoff. This is about championship or bust, and the Clemson game is the first step. "Every week is about going 1-0," said LSU wideout Chris Hilton Jr. "Stack those 1-0's together and see where it ends. The first one is Clemson." The flashpoint to a critical season. Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:LSU, Brian Kelly embrace Clemson as Week 1 college football crossroad

LSU visits Clemson in college football season opener and will have no excuses this time

LSU visits Clemson in college football season opener and will have no excuses this time ATLANTA - He has never done this before, never put s...
'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts?New Foto - 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts?

It's almost time for a whole new generation of wizards and witches to be welcomed into Hogwarts. More from Variety 'Harry Potter' First Look: The New Boy Wizard Debuts as HBO Series Begins Filming, Sets 2027 Release Date Johnny Depp Thought 'F-- You' When He Got Dropped From 'Fantastic Beasts': 'There's Far Too Many of Me to Kill' and You Can't Hurt Me 'More Than I've Already Been Hurt' 'Harry Potter' Alum Jason Isaacs Calls Out 'Racist' Fans for Being Rude About Paapa Essiedu's Snape Casting: 'They Will Be Swallowing Their Tongues' "Harry Potter," the beloved fantasy book series from author J.K. Rowling that was turned into a blockbuster film franchise, is coming to HBO as a new TV series. Each of the seven books in the series, "Sorcerer's Stone," "Chamber of Secrets," "Prisoner of Azkaban," "Goblet of Fire," "Order of the Phoenix," "Half-Blood Prince" and "Deathly Hallows," will each be adapted into one season of TV. In May, the trio of lead roles had finally been unveiled: Dominic McLaughlin will play the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton will play Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout will play Ron Weasley. The three are largely newcomers with few prior acting credits. McLaughlin acted in "Grow," a comedy on Sky with Nick Frost and Golda Rosheuvel, Stanton starred as Matilda in the musical of the same name in the West End, and Stout had no prior acting credits. HBO auditioned more than 32,000 children for the lead role of Harry Potter, famously originated by Daniel Radcliffe. Executive producer Mark Mylod said that the casting team had been reviewing between 500 and 1,000 audition tapes per day. "After an extraordinary search led by casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockmann, we are delighted to announce we have found our Harry, Hermione, and Ron. The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen. We would like to thank all the tens of thousands of children who auditioned. It's been a real pleasure to discover the plethora of young talent out there," said showrunner Francesca Gardiner and executive producer and director Mark Mylod in a statement revealing the three actors. Other series regulars include "Conclave" star John Lithgow as Album Dumbledore, "I May Destroy You" breakout star Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape, "Tumbleweeds" Oscar nominee Janet McTeer as Professor McGonagall and "Shaun of the Dead" comedian Nick Frost as Hagrid. Meanwhile, Paul Whitehouse (Tom Stoppard's "Leopoldstadt," Rupert Goold's "Patriots") and Luke Thallon ("The Fast Show," "Harry & Paul") take on recurring roles as Hogwarts caretaker Argus Filch and Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Quirinus Quirrell, respectively. In June,Varietyreported exclusively that Bel Powley and Daniel Rigby would play Petunia and Vernon Dursley, respectively. Other castings revealed at the time include Katherine Parkinson as Molly Weasley, Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy, Lox Pratt as Draco Malfoy and several other Hogwarts students. The "Harry Potter" series is written and executive produced by Gardiner, who also serves as showrunner. Mylod will executive produce and direct multiple episodes of the series for HBO in association with Brontë Film and TV and Warner Bros. Television. The series is executive produced by author J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair, and Ruth Kenley-Letts of Brontë Film and TV, and David Heyman of Heyday Films. See who all of the confirmed "Harry Potter" cast members are below. Original Actor: Daniel Radcliffe Young actor Dominic McLaughlin will star as Harry Potter, aka the Boy Who Lived, the role that launched Daniel Radcliffe to global fame. McLaughlin previously acted in "Grow," an upcoming comedy on Sky starring Nick Frost — who, coincidentally, will play Hagrid in "Harry Potter" and Golda Rosheuvel. Original Actor: Rupert Grint Alastair Stout will play the red-headed wizard Ron Weasley and Harry's best friend at Hogwarts. "Harry Potter" will be a huge breakout for Stout, who doesn't have any prior acting credits. With his red hair, Stout looks nearly identical to a young Rupert Grint, who starred as Ron in the original movies. Original Actor: Emma Watson Arabella Stanton is the new Hermione Granger, one of the smartest students at Hogwarts and close friend of Harry and Ron. She previously starred as Matilda in "Matilda: The Musical" on the West End, which was also her debut. Stanton inherits the role from Emma Watson, who hasn't acted much since "Harry Potter" ended but has since starred in "Beauty and the Beast" and "Little Women." Original Actor:Richard Harris and Michael Gambon The Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Dumbledore is a powerful wizard, the most senior professor at Hogwarts and an early mentor figure for Harry. Prior to the events of "Sorcerer's Stone," Dumbledore (with the help of Minerva McGonagall) takes baby Harry to live with the Dursleys at Privet Drive. Original Actor:Alan Rickman The potions professor at Hogwarts, Severus Snape is the head of the Slytherin House and an early adversary of Harry and his friends. Snape is cold towards his students (particularly Gryffindors) and many of his fellow professors, and soon Harry begins to suspect Snape may have ties to the dark Lord Voldemort. Original Actor:Maggie Smith The head of the Gryffindor House at Hogwarts, Minerva McGonagall is a transfiguration professor and an early ally of Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Unbeknownst to Harry, McGonagall helped Dumbledore bring him to live with the Dursleys when he was a baby. She is also an animagus and can transform into a house cat at will. Original Actor:Robbie Coltrane The half-giant Hagrid is a Hogwarts gamekeeper. He is the first to inform young Harry that he's a wizard and remains a close friend to the boy, as well as to Ron and Hermione, throughout the trio's time at school. Hagrid, though sometimes clumsy, deeply cares for living creatures. He watches over everything from dragons to Hippogriffs. Original Actor:David Bradley Argus Filch is a caretaker at Hogwarts who couldn't care less about the students. A strict disciplinarian, Filch works with his cat, Mrs. Norris, to sniff out misbehaving kids. He is known as a "squib," which is someone who has no magic powers despite being descended from wizard genes. Original Actor:Ian Hart Quirinus Quirrell is an anxious Defense Against the Dark Arts professor when Harry begins attending Hogwarts. The professor previously taught Muggle Studies and also went on a search for Voldemort to learn more about the evil wizard. By the time Harry gets to know him, Quirrell turns out to be far more complicated than he seems on the surface. Original Actor: Tom Felton Harry's arch nemesis, Draco Malfoy is a student who belongs to the Slytherin house. He believes that all those who are born muggles should be denied being given an education at Hogwarts, and often bullies Harry, Ron and Hermione throughout their years at the school. Draco chooses to follow what the rest of his family believes, and nothing will stand in his way to terrorize Harry and his friends. Pratt will star in BBC's new adaptation of "Lord Of The Flies," where he will be playing the role of Jack, a young leader who is more interested in hunting and fighting. Original Actor: Fiona Shaw and Richard Griffiths Bel Powley will be playing the sister of Harry's mother, Petunia Dursley. After taking in Harry after the death of his parents, Petunia is harsh to Harry growing up, keeping him as far away as possible from her son, Dudley. Powley has recently starred in other TV series, including "Masters of the Air," "A Small Light" and "The Morning Show." She was also featured in films such as "The Diary of a Teenage Girl," "White Boy Rick" and "The King of Staten Island." Daniel Rigby plays Harry's uncle Vernon. He is the director of the Grunnings, a drill manufacturing company. Vernon goes above and beyond for his son Dudley, and is oftentimes dismissive towards Harry due to his hatred for all things magical. Rigby's most recent projects include "I, Jack Wright," "Renegade Nell" and "Tom Jones." He is also slated to feature in Amazon's upcoming sci-fi series "Blade Runner 2099." Original Actor: Julie Walters The mother of Ron, Fred, George and Ginny, Molly Weasley is the English pure-blood witch who married Arthur Weasley. She has seven children, and was sorted into Gryffindor during her time at Hogwarts. Throughout the series, Weasley becomes a motherly figure towards Harry. Parkinson has starred recently in "Rivals," "The IT Crowd" and "Here We Go". She has also been featured in films such as "That Christmas," "The Nan Movie" and "Radioactive". Original Actor:Shefali Chowdhury Paravati Patil is another fellow student who attends Hogwarts, where she is sorted into Ravenclaw. She attends the magic school with her twin sister, Padma, who is placed in Gryffindor. Patil is close friends with Lavender Brown throughout the series, and ultimately becomes a member of Dumbledore's Army, fighting side-by-side with Harry, Ron and Hermione. Original Actor:Devon Murray Another member of Gryffindor, Seamus Finnigan is one of Harry's fellow classmates at Hogwarts. It's revealed that he is also a half-blood wizard like Harry, and that his mother waited until after she was married to tell her husband. Later in the "Harry Potter" series, Finnigan joins Dumbledore's Army alongside the main trio. Original Actor:Robert Hardy The 32nd Minister of Magic for the British Ministry of Magic, Cornelius Fudge has a massive influence in the magic world. He believes in pure-blood supremacy, and chooses to avoid listening to Harry and Dumbledore when they reveal that Voldemort is still alive. Carvel is a two-time Olivier award winner for his performances in "Matilda the Musical" and "Ink". He has previously starred in shows such as "Doctor Who," "The Crown" and will star as Prince Baelor Targaryen in the new "Game of Thrones" series "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms". Original Actor: Matthew Lewis A fellow Gryffindor, Neville Longbottom is a member of the Longbottom family, one of the last remaining pure-blood families in the wizarding world. Neville is known for his clumsiness and his fear of Severus Snape throughout the book series. Wilmot has previously acted in projects such as "FBI: International" and "Out of the Dust." Original Actor: Harry Melling Harry's cousin Dudley Dursley is a Muggle and the only child of Petunia and Vernon Dursley. Dudley is known for terrorizing Harry, and is spoiled by his parents with sweets and anything he wants. Towards the end of the series, Dudley apologizes to Harry about how he's treated him throughout their childhood and teenage years. This will be Kitson's debut performance. Original Actor: Zoë Wanamaker The flying instructor of Hogwarts, Madam Rolanda Hooch also serves as the school's Quidditch referee and coach. While helping her students learn more about flying, Hooch is well-respected amongst her peers and students for her determination to keep everyone safe. Brealey has starred in projects such as "Sherlock" and "Back," while also being a journalist for outlets such as Empire and Total Film. Original Actor: John Hurt The proprietor of Ollivander's, a wand shop that exists in the Wizarding World, Ollivander is widely considered as the best wandmaker in the world. Harry receives his wand at Ollivander's, and many of the students at Hogwarts receive their first wands through him too. Lesser has starred in projects such as "Game of Thrones," "A United Kingdom," and "Andor." Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

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Kylie Jenner and Stormi's Adorable Matching Yacht Moment Is Breaking the Internet in the Best Possible WayNew Foto - Kylie Jenner and Stormi's Adorable Matching Yacht Moment Is Breaking the Internet in the Best Possible Way

Kylie Jenner and Stormi's Adorable Matching Yacht Moment Is Breaking the Internet in the Best Possible Wayoriginally appeared onParade. We knowKylie Jenneralways looks amazing on socials. However, she just delivered the kind of mother-daughter content that makes everyone believe in authentic celebrity parenting. Her latest TikTok with her daughter, 7-year-old,Stormi Websterhas fans declaring them the ultimate family goals. The 27-year-old beauty mogul transformed a simple yacht day into a viral moment that perfectly captures what hands-on motherhood looks like. Set toTavares' classic "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," the dynamic duo emerged from their private yacht in perfectly coordinated matching robes and towel turbans, complete with stylish sunglasses. Their synchronized entrance wasn't rehearsed perfection—it was pure, spontaneous joy between a mother and daughter who genuinely enjoy each other's company. What makes this particularly refreshing is how naturally their connection translates on camera. The pair danced, swung each other around, and collapsed onto yacht cushions with the kind of carefree energy that can't be manufactured. This represents authentic family bonding rather than posedsocial media moments. Fan reactions reveal deep appreciation for Kylie's approach to motherhood, with comments praising how present and engaged she remains despite herpersonal lifeand demanding business empire. Followers consistently note how lucky Stormi is to have both wealth and a genuinely attentive mother, creating the kind of childhood memories that transcend material privilege. Related: Kylie Jenner's Stunning European Vacation Snapshots Are Giving Us Major Life Goals Envy The TikTok showcases something increasingly rare in celebrity culture—a famous parent who seems to genuinely prefer spending time with her children over adult obligations. Kylie's willingness tolook silly, dance freely, and participate fully in childhood activities demonstrates the kind of present parenting that builds lasting relationships. This yacht adventure represents more than luxury lifestyle content—it's documentation of quality time between a mother who has chosen to prioritize her children's emotional needs alongside her professional success. The matching outfits add playful coordination that shows thoughtful attention to creating special moments. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Stormi's natural comfortand confidence on camera reflects a child who feels secure and valued, suggesting that Kylie's parenting approach extends far beyond these public glimpses. Their genuine laughter and synchronized movements indicate a relationship built on real connection rather than obligation. Kylie Jenner and Stormi's Adorable Matching Yacht Moment Is Breaking the Internet in the Best Possible Wayfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

Kylie Jenner and Stormi’s Adorable Matching Yacht Moment Is Breaking the Internet in the Best Possible Way

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How many points did Bronny James score tonight? Lakers vs. Clippers box scoreNew Foto - How many points did Bronny James score tonight? Lakers vs. Clippers box score

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. It was a low-scoring affair, butBronny Jameshad his best points output of the 2025 NBA Summer League season so far. James scored a team-high 17 points, but it wasn't enough to keep theLos Angeles Lakersfrom a 67-58 defeat against their crosstown rivals, theClippers, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Monday, July 14. It marks just the third time this summer that James has eclipsed double-digit points. He scored 10 points against theMiami Heaton July 6, andhad 14 pointsagainst theNew Orleans Pelicanson Saturday, July 12. In between, James scored just two against theSan Antonio Spurson July 8, andeightin a much-anticipatedmatchup against No. 1 pick Cooper Flaggand theDallas Maverickson July 10. The defeat dropped the Lakers' Summer League record to 1-2. The Clippers, meanwhile, improved to 3-0 and were led by 2023 second-round pickJordan Miller's game-high 19 points. Here's a breakdown of Bronny James' latest stats, plus highlights from Monday's game between the Lakers and Clippers in Las Vegas: Points: 17 FG: 6-for-10 (3-for-5 on 3-point attempts) Rebounds: 5 Assists: 5 Steals: 0 Blocks: 0 Turnovers: 3 Fouls: 1 Minutes: 24 Bronny James and the Lakers continue with their NBA Summer League campaign with a game against theBoston Celticson Thursday, July 17 at 9 p.m. ET. The game will air on ESPN and stream inESPN+andFuboTV. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bronny James points tonight: Lakers-Clippers NBA Summer League stats

How many points did Bronny James score tonight? Lakers vs. Clippers box score

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MLB Home Run Derby 2025: Cal Raleigh's Derby performance puts the finishing touches on his ascent to MLB stardomNew Foto - MLB Home Run Derby 2025: Cal Raleigh's Derby performance puts the finishing touches on his ascent to MLB stardom

ATLANTA — When Stephanie Raleigh entered her hotel room Monday morning, she was surprised to find a fresh, navy blue uniform sprawled on the bed. As she approached the jersey, she realized that a note had been scrawled in black pen inside the uniform's crisp, white lettering. "Mom, I love you so much! Thank you for all of the sacrifice!"—Cal Raleigh, 29 Hours later, Stephanie was standing on the infield grass at Truist Park as her son, Major League Baseball's home run leader and the unlikely face of this All-Star Week, celebratedan emphatic victory in the 2025 Home Run Derby. The evening was a true family affair. Cal's father, Todd, a retired college coach who had a four-year stint as the head man at the University of Tennessee, played the role of Derby thrower. On the other end of the battery, Cal's behemoth of a 15-year-old brother, Todd Jr., caught all of Cal's rounds Monday. Multiple other Raleighs donned jerseys, just like Stephanie's, replete with personalized messages. "He had 'em laying on the bed for us at the hotel room when we got there," she told Yahoo Sports amid the event's revelrous aftermath. "Yeah, we got a little misty-eyed." Cal Raleigh wrote a special message for his mom on the back of her jersey 🥹"Mom,I love you so much! Thank you for all of the sacrifice!"pic.twitter.com/QJomK9vbN7 — MLB (@MLB)July 15, 2025 Raleigh's rousing Derby performance served as a coronation of sorts, a capstone to the Mariners catcher's improbable rise from third-round draft pick to national baseball stardom.In cranking 38 first-half home runs, Raleigh undoubtedly solidified himself as the sport's best backstop, a switch-hitting dynamo delivering outrageous offensive production for the position. In three seasons, he has evolved from an unspectacular every-day catcher to a legitimate MVP candidate. But while Raleigh has been a popular presence in the Pacific Northwest for a while —that walk-off homer to end Seattle's playoff droughtmade him a Mariners icon — his magnificent 2025 season has elevated him into a new stratosphere. And his evening Monday on the grand stage was the perfect encapsulation of what makes the Mariners' backstop special: steadiness, consistency, exhilarating raw power from both sides of the dish. Raleigh's performance only confirmed his new reality: He is simply one of the most recognizable characters in the sport. And yes, the nickname certainly helps. In fact, Raleigh's evening began with a genuinely flooring introduction from professional bloviator Pat McAfee. "WITH THE FATTEST ASS IN ALL OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS ..." the ESPN personality hollered to the sellout crowd. "BIG DUMPER CAL RALEIGH." With that, Raleigh was off to the races. He bopped 17 long balls in the first round,advancing on a bizarre tiebreaker with Athletics DH Brent Rooker, who also slammed 17. With the top four moving on and Raleigh and Rooker tied for fourth, the edge went to Raleigh after it was determined that his longest blast was about an inch farther than Rooker's: 470.61 feet vs. 470.53 feet. That led to some understandable frustration from Rooker but didn't take anything away from Raleigh's performance. Cal Raleigh knocked out Brent Rooker by 0.08 FEET!pic.twitter.com/zn5iN2N25R — Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1)July 15, 2025 In the semis, Raleigh was matched up against Pirates outfielder Oneil Cruz, who earlier had provided the most jaw-dropping swing of the night. During his first round, Cruz, the only participant who is not an All-Star, launched one a whopping, borderline inconceivable 513 feet. That tank ranks as the single farther home run ever tracked excluding the thin-air launch pad that is Coors Field. It was a flabbergasting thing to witness. Oneil Cruz hit this ball 513 feet 😱pic.twitter.com/oY5DgGGgZ3 — Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates)July 15, 2025 From an athletic perspective, Cruz's entire performance was the most impressive part of the evening. He consistently launched balls well over the Chop House high in right field,sending souvenirs raining down on the area beyond the stadium. Eventually, though, he ran out of gas, falling to Raleigh in the semis after the man with the sturdy caboose ripped 19 homers to Cruz's 13. That set up a showdown between Raleigh and Tampa Bay third baseman Junior Caminero, a swagged-out, 22-year-old Dominican with a supremely stylish, dangly earring. Caminero, whose bat speed ranks second in the league behind only Cruz, reached the finals after a swift dispatching of Twins outfielder Byron Buxton in the semis. All night, Caminero peppered the Hank Aaron Terrace down the left-field line, putting media members in the outdoor auxiliary press box in the line of fire. After Raleigh put up 18 in the finals, Caminero threatened to match him with sporadic bursts of power. The Ray finished the timed round needing four homers to tie the Mariners' catcher, but he ran out of steam and fell just short. Upon the final out, Raleigh high-fived his Mariners teammates in attendance — Randy Arozarena, Brian Woo and Andres Muñoz — before embracing his brother and father. "I don't even know what to say," Todd Jr. gushed. "He's just a beast. It couldn't have gone any better." Todd Sr., whose batting practice was on point all night, admitted that he has struggled to fully contextualize his son's unbelievable season. "I mean, people started saying [Johnny] Bench and [Mickey] Mantle," the longtime ballcoach said. "It's hard for me. I'm like, 'Well, wait a minute, those guys are baseball legends and gods.' I can't really put my son with that, but the numbers are coming to that. Hard to believe." Even though Monday was Cal's first time participating in the annual All-Star dingerfest, it wasn't his first Derby title. In the summer of 2005, an 8-year-old Raleigh emerged victorious in a slightly less heralded home run contest. After a travel ballgame, Cal went to a picnic at a friend's house. In the yard, a competition materialized as he and his buddies dreamed big-league dreams. The fences were objects out there somewhere — shrubs, trees, other markers in their world of make-believe. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the large kid who would one day be known as Big Dumper clocked the most home runs. And in what is now-uncharacteristic fashion, Cal Raleigh did a little gloating. When Cal Raleigh says he has childhood memories dreaming of growing up and competing in the Home Run Derby, he really means it.📽️ ⚾️Video evidence circa 20 years ago, when Cal was only 8-years-old (shared via his dad, Todd, who will be throwing to him in Atlanta):pic.twitter.com/ABtKaXVC6Q — Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_)July 7, 2025 "I'm the home run derby champ," he blabbered in a delightfully juvenile, sing-songy voice. "Say it in the pamp, in the wamp, I'm the champ. I'm the home run derby champ." It was true then, and it's still true now.

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