By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Jul 19, 2022

July 19th, 2022 was highlighted by the American League winning their ninth straight MLB All-Star Game behind back-to-back bombs from ASG MVP Giancarlo Stanton and Byron Buxton. Clayton Kershaw started his first Midsummer Classic in front of the Dodger faithful in Los Angeles, Andres Giminez and Tim Anderson turned a sparkling double play, plus Alek Manoah was electric with three K’s while being mic’d up. Druw Jones secured the largest signing bonus ever ($8.19M) to a HS player and the NBA released many 2022 Summer League highlights.

 

See what happened in sports on this day in recent years:

– July 19, 2021: Melvin Ingram signed with the Steelers, MLB record 7 back-to-back HR, White Sox walk-off, and more!

– July 19, 2020: The NBA would 40-minute scrimmages before the restart, updates on pitcher’s 2020 outlook, and more!

– July 19, 2019: Josh Donaldson‘s walk-off vs. DC, STL’s 10-run inning, SF pulling off a 16-inning comeback, and more!

 

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SLICK ASG DOUBLE-PLAY

 

BIG BOMBS IN LA

 

MANOAH WAS ELECTRIC

 

BEST SUMMER LEAGUE AST

 

BEST CLUTCH SL PLAYS

 

SL CHAMPIONSHIP MVP

 

BEST OF SUMMER PAOLO

 

CHET SHOWED OUT IN SL

 

TOP LAKERS SUMMER PLAYS

 

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MLB All-Star Game

NFL: OL Graham Glasgow, Denver Broncos (turns 30)

NFL: OT George Fant, New York Jets (30)

MLB: SP Patrick Corbin, Washington Nationals (33)

NFL: OT Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers (34)

MLB: C Yan Gomes, Chicago Cubs (35)

NBA: C LaMarcus Aldridge, Free Agent (37)

1994: Seattle Mariners were forced into a 22-day road trip after the Kingdome was temporarily shut down due to multiple ceiling tiles falling into the stands

1982: San Diego Padres OF Tony Gwynn recorded his 1st career Hit during his MLB debut. “Mr. Padre” went on to set a franchise record with 3,141 career Hits over his 20-year career

1973: New York Mets OF Willie Mays was officially named an NL All-Star for the 24th time in his career, tying Stan Musial’s record

1960: Future HOF SP Juan Marichal made his MLB debut for the San Francisco Giants, pitching a 1-hit, complete game shutout for a 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies

1910: Cleveland Naps SP Cy Young became the 1st (and only) pitcher to record 500 career victories in MLB history. Young still owns the all-time MLB Wins record with 511 with only Walter Johnson (417) also having more than 375

1909: Cleveland Naps SS Neal Ball completed the very 1st unassisted triple play in MLB history

 

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