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Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports
ByRob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations Aug 05, 2019
‘The Best in Sports’ is a daily PSO original series showcasing the best highlights, facts, and stories going on in the land of the NFL, NBA, & MLB every day.
After almost getting 4-game swept in Boston last week, the Yankees returned the favor in the Bronx. Unlike their rival, they finished the job on Sunday Night Baseball under the bright lights.
The @Yankees completed a 4-game sweep of the Red Sox.
It’s the 3rd time in the last 30 seasons that the Yankees swept the Red Sox in a series of 4+ games. pic.twitter.com/T0j7SvNelx
Tom Brady is now technically under contract for the next three years, although (like many things involving the Patriots) there are some strings attached.
Essentially the Pats are rewarding Brady with $8M raise to $23M 🐐. After the season, terms can change and they’ll be right back at the negotiation table, but this guarantees there won’t be a franchise tag as NE will instead just pick up the option & it creates $5.5M in ’19 cap. https://t.co/TbR5ihiJKO
Patriots’ QB Tom Brady is signing a two-year extension that will pay him $23 million this year, per source. It makes him the 6th highest-paid QB in the league.
And here’s the kicker to Tom Brady’s two-year contract extension with New England: it creates an additional $5.5 million of cap space for the Patriots this year, per source. Both sides win.
Down 3-1 in the bottom of the 9th, Ronald Acuna delivered a huge blast to tie the game on one swing of the bat. Tucker Barnhart answered with a monster shot of his own with two men on base in the 10th.
John Wall hasn’t spoken publicly much since his torn Achilles injury, but here he covers a wide range of topics including Bradley Beal, winning a championship in DC, Kevin Durant’s injury, and more.
@TheAdamsEra goes inside the game, showing how his mind and understanding of the game is clearly a major factor in his career success https://t.co/FVjneoWcgB
#PlayerOfTheDay Justin Verlander continues his quest for 2nd Cy Young (1st since MVP year in 2011) w/ another sensational performance that earned his 200th K of 2019. He joins Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemons, Tom Seaver, Pedro Martinez, & Bob Gibson w/ 9th 200-K season https://t.co/E6aoA65Yvs
Justin Verlander has reached 200 strikeouts this season.
He becomes the 7th pitcher in MLB history to record 9 200-K seasons, joining Nolan Ryan (15), Randy Johnson (13), Roger Clemens (12), Tom Seaver (10), Pedro Martínez (9), and Bob Gibson (9). pic.twitter.com/2mz0C1KHRN