By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Jul 07, 2021



July 7th, 2021 was highlighted by Shohei Ohtani setting the single-season record for HR (32) during one season by a Japenese-born player before the All-Star break. Jacob deGrom’s historic season continued but he allowed two HR for the first time all season as the Mets walked it off with a comeback 9th inning. The Rays combined to pitch a 7-inning no-hitter, Miami walked off the Dodgers for the second straight game, and Carlos Correa made a game-ending play to cap off Houston’s victory over Oakland. 

See what happened in sports on July 7th last year, headlined by Chiefs HC Andy Reid claiming he would coach into his 70’s and more NBA players opting out of the bubble. This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, top performances of the day, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history. 

Dom Smith took away a souvenir

Marlins get another walkoff Win

Correa’s game-ending web gem

NYM 9th inning comeback win

Rays toss a combined “no-no”

Brewers acquired Sabathia OTD

Happy bday Satchel Paige

Claypool dazzled as a rookie

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NFL: WR Chase Claypool, Pittsburgh Steelers (turns 23)

MLB: OF Franmil Reyes, Cleveland Indians (26)

MLB: 1B Nate Lowe, Texas Rangers (26)

NFL: K Will Lutz, New Orleans Saints (27)

NBA: C Cristiano Felicio, Chicago Bulls (29)

NFL: OT Matt Feiler, Los Angeles Chargers (29)

MLB: SP Satchel Paige, Hall of Fame (115)

2008: Milwaukee Brewers acquired impending free-agent SP CC Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for 4 players, including OF Michael Brantley

2005: Colorado Rockies 1B Todd Helton passed Larry Walker for the most HR (258) in Rockies franchise history. Helton extended his record to 369 which still stands today

1998: Coors Field was home to the highest-scoring All-Star Game in MLB history as the AL won 13-8

1994: Los Angeles Dodgers signed future HOF 3B Adrian Beltre as an amateur international free agent. Beltre quickly became an impact player for LA as he led the MLB in Home Runs with 48 during 2004 at age-25

1978: The NBA officially approved a “franchise swap” between the owners of the Buffalo Braves and Boston Celtics; the Braves would be relocated to San Diego just a few years later and renamed the “Clippers”

1974: Milwaukee Brewers 3B Don Money set an MLB record by completing his 78th consecutive errorless game at 3B 

1948: Cleveland Indians signed Negro League SP Satchel Paige on his 42nd bday, who pitched 2 seasons for CLE in a multi-dimensional role before pitching for the St. Louis Browns during their last 3 years pre-move to Baltimore. Paige then became the oldest player in MLB history at 58 in 1965 (12 years after final GP)

1900: Boston Beaneaters SP Kid Nichols won his 300th career game 2 months before his 31st birthday, making him the youngest to reach the mark

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