By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Jul 11, 2020

July 11th, 2020 was highlighted by the latest updates on Paul George and Yoenis Cespedes’ health while the Padres released 2B Brian Dozier. 7/11/20 also marked exactly one year since the Oklahoma City Thunder traded Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets. Check out everything that happened in sports on July 11th last year. 

This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the top highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history. 

Iso Joe gets buckets

Every kick return of the year

Bosa’s best sacks

NBA’s most clutch moments

Nolan Ryan gets 4,000th K

Magic’s best dimes

Kings trey balls

Happy bday Andre

Bo climbs the wall

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NFL: DL Tim Settle, Washington Redskins (turns 23)

NFL: EDGE Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers (25)

NFL: EDGE Kemoko Turay, Indianapolis Colts (25)

MLB: SP Jon Duplantier, Arizona D-Backs (25)

NFL: OL Cody Whitehair, Chicago Bears (28)

NFL: CB Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals (30)

NFL: DL John Jenkins, Chicago Bears (31)

NFL: WR Andre Johnson, Retired after 2016 (39)

2019: Houston Rockets acquired PG Russell Westbrook from the Oklahoma City Thunder for PG Chris Paul and a wealth of draft picks [Transaction Reaction]

2016: San Antonio Spurs 1st ballot HOF Tim Duncan announced his retirement as a 5x Champion, 15x All-NBA, and 15x All-Star

2014: After leaving for Miami in the infamous “Decision” 4 years earlier, LeBron James announced in a Sports Illustrated article that he would be heading back home to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers

2012: The Phoenix Suns traded HOF PG Steve Nash to the Los Angeles Lakers for 2 1st round picks (2013, 2015) and 2 2nd round picks (2013, 2014)

2000: Hall of Fame WR Michael Irvin announced his retirement as a 3x Super Bowl Champion, 5x Pro Bowler, & Dallas Cowboys all-time receiving leader (11,904 REC YDS; since passed by Jason Witten)

1987: With Billy Ripken joining his brother Cal Jr. in the Orioles’ starting lineup, MGR Cal Ripken Sr. became the very 1st in MLB history to manage 2 sons

1985: Astros SP Nolan Ryan became the 1st pitcher in MLB history to record 4,000 career strikeouts after striking out 11 Mets over 7 innings in a 4-3 victory

1978: Vida Blue becomes the 1st pitcher in MLB history to start for both leagues in an All-Star game during his career 

1973: Pittsburgh Pirates OF/1B Willie Stargell passed Ralph Kiner for the most HR (301) in franchise history. Stargell played his entire 21-year HOF career in Pittsburgh and mashed a franchise-best 475 career HR

1968: The Baltimore Orioles replaced Manager Hank Bauer with future Hall of Famer Earl Weaver, who had never played in the majors. Weaver’s O’s won 3 straight AL Pennants from 1969-71, including the World Series in 1970

1914: Just a few days after his contract was purchased, SP Babe Ruth made his MLB debut with the Boston Red Sox, defeating the Cleveland Naps 4-3 at Fenway Park

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