Reconnecting with baseball | Sports Daily Newsletter And lets get ready for the NHL draft.
Following a Hall of Fame career as a pitcher, Roy Halladay continued on in the game as a youth coach for his son's teams.game in Philadelphia and the late night United States mens national team match with Turkey, where the U.S.
allowed a last-second goal that cost them in aTheres also the NHL draft tonight, with the Flyers on the clock with the 21st pick and the MLB announced the first phase of fan voting for the All Star game.
Can you guess which PhilliesBut before we get into all that, Alex Coffey delivered a powerful story on the late Hall of Famer Roy Halladay.
Halladay, who won two Cy Young Awards in his 16-year career, including in 2010 with the Phillies, died of blunt force trauma and drowning after he crashed his Icon A5 into the Gulf of Mexico in 2017.
The night before, he was with his team.Halladay served as a pitching coach at Calvary Christian High School in Clearwater, Fla.
The boys he coached are now men, and theyBut what the players didnt realize was that they were giving Halladay something too: A way for him to enjoy baseball in a very pure form again.The Flyers decided to make some moves ahead of the draft and traded veteran forward Garnet Hathaway to the Panthers, along with a 2026 sixth-round pick, for a fifth-round pick andand Co.
in the first round.
While they have quite a ways to go till their pick, here are nine playersIn between the two dense blocks of orange and dark blue, fans came bearing jerseys and flags from any national team you could think of even some Eagles jerseys in the stands atCuracao vs.
Ivory Coast was the least marquee matchup of Phillys World Cup slate, which made it the easiest ticket for local and passionate soccer fans, as well as diehard supporters of both nations.In the end, it was the fans in orange who went home happy, as Ivory Coast secured its first trip to the knockout rounds with a 2-0 win.
For Ivory Coast forward Yan Diomande, theAnd check out what fans of all allegiances were saying after watching both Ivory Coast-Curacao and Germany-Ecuador in Lemon Hill ParkAnother day, another ninth inning comeback for the Phillies, who were powered by Harpers two-run homer to complete a third straightWoolen has an opportunity to flourish at a spot where the Eagles defense struggled last season.His skill also allows them to put All-ProEach Friday, Inquirer photo editors pick the best sports images from the last seven days.
This week, the World Cup craziness continues, despite thunderstorms attempting to put a damper on Phillys celebration.Check out our bestWe compiled todays newsletter using reporting from Alex Coffey, Jonathan Tannenwald, Scott Lauber, Lochlahn March, Gabriela Carroll, Jackie Spiegel, DeAntae Prince, Matt Mullin, Gina Mizell, Jeff McLane, Devin Jackson, Ariel Simpson, Owen Hewitt, Mia Messina, and The Inquirer photography staff.
And thats it for me this week! Have a great weekend, well be back in your inbox on Monday.
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