By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Jul 26, 2022

July 26th, 2022 was highlighted by 33-year-old legend WR Julio Jones signing a one-year deal to join Tom Brady in Tampa. The Mets and Yankees set records in a thrilling NYC clash as NYM took Game 1, Carlos Santana sent SEA home happy with a walk-off sac-fly, while TOR’s new Manager John Schneider continued his historic stretch vs. STL. CHI signed OT Riley Reiff to protect Fields, RB Chris Carson retired after 5 years, and Jurickson Profar made a crucial snag. Luis Urias walked off MIN plus Jonathan Davis added a crazy catch to his reel. 

 

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

– July 26, 2021: Pelicans-Grizzlies major trade, John Allen‘s DC extension, Ohtani set a MLB record, and more

– July 26, 2020: Verlander sidelined indefinitely, 1st Sunday Night Baseball of the 2020 season, and more!

– July 26, 2019: Amazing MLB defensive plays, Bobby Wagner got the bag, Mookie Betts‘ 3-HR game, and more!

 

WHAT HAPPENED IN SPORTS OVERVIEWThese posts showcase everything you need to see in pro sports all in one place EVERY DAY. This includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts & records from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history. 

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ATL GOAT GOING TO TAMPA

 

WALK-OFF IN SEATTLE

 

WILD PLAY BY RODON

 

PROFAR GOING ALL OUT

 

BROUGHT IT BACK IN BMORE

 

ANOTHER A+ PLAY BY DAVIS

 

BREW CREW WIN IT IN 9TH

 

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NFL: LB Isaiah Simmons, Arizona Cardinals (turns 24)

NFL: WR Van Jefferson, Los Angeles Rams (26)

NFL: S/LB Keanu Neal, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (27)

NFL: RB Tarik Cohen, Free Agent (27)

NFL: S Xavier Woods, Carolina Panthers (27)

NFL: DE Deatrich Wise, New England Patriots (28)

NFL: OT La’el Collins, Cincinnati Bengals (29)

MLB: RP Ryne Stanek, Houston Astros (31)

NFL: CB Jimmy Smith, Free Agent (34)

NFL: DL Bob Lilly, Hall of Fame (83)

MLB: RP Hoyt Wilhelm, Hall of Fame (100)

2019: Seattle Mariners SS J.P. Crawford made an unbelievable play at SS as he dove for the ground ball then torqued his body enough to fire it over to first to gun down the runner in extremely impressive fashion

2019: Miami Marlins Double-A OF Stone Garrett made 1 of the greatest plays in minor league baseball history with this amazing robbed HR

2015: Kansas City Royals acquired SP Johnny Cueto from the Cincinnati Reds for Ps Brandon Finnegan, John Lamb, and Cody Reed; they would proceed to win the World Series in Cueto’s lone season in KC

2000: Arizona Diamondbacks acquired SP Curt Schilling from the Philadelphia Phillies who ended up being the 2001 World Series co-MVP and the Cy Young runner-up each of his next 2 seasons with ARZ before being traded to Boston for the 2004 season

1991: Montreal Expos SP Mark Gardner no-hit the Los Angeles Dodgers for 9 whole innings, but lost the no-hit bid and the game in the 10th inning

1950: Brooklyn Dodgers OF Jim Russell switch-hit 2 home runs, becoming the 1st player to accomplish the feat more than once

1948: Baseball legend Babe Ruth made his final public appearance at the film premiere of The Babe Ruth Story in New York City just 3 weeks before his death

1879: Syracuse Stars SP Harry McCormick hit a HR in the 1st inning and picked up the win in a 1-0 game, the only time that a pitcher won from their own 1st-inning HR in MLB history 

 

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