The #Brewers reached the one million mark in home attendance last night in their 33rd home game (1,026,093).
The team is on pace to draw 2,518,592 at American Family Field this season.
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William Contreras last night threw
out his 11th runner attempting to steal in 25 attempts this season (44.0%).
His caught stealing percentage ranks the highest among qualified MLB catchers in 2026.
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The NFL just announced the full preseason television schedule.
Falcons won’t get any national TV games. Their three games — listed below — will be broadcast on FOX 5.
So far this season:
Jacob Misiorowski: 1.65 ERA, 13.69 K/9
Kyle Harrison: 1.57 ERA, 11.46 K/9
Since ERA became official in both leagues in 1913, no other MLB team has had 2 pitchers with a sub-2.00 ERA & 11.00+ K/9 at the end of any day in June or later (min. 10 starts each).
Kyle Harrison has a 1.57 ERA.
CC Sabathia (1.43 in 2008) is the only pitcher in franchise history with a lower ERA through his first 11 starts with the team.
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Synopsis for 'God of War: Laufey' ⚔️
"Death was supposed to be the end, but for Laufey (Faye), warrior and wife to Kratos, a new adventure is just beginning. Awakening unexpectedly in a strange land after her death, Faye discovers the plans she put in place to protect Kratos and Atreus in her absence are now at risk"
"To save the ones she loves, Faye must fight through the afterlife of the gods - the Everywhen - where ruthless gods from across mythology vie for power in a land overflowing with dangerous magic. Harness Faye's speed, control, and relentlessness to overwhelm even the fiercest of foes with decisive, deadly precision"
Good deal for the Falcons and Drake London.
In absolute dollars, London is the third most valuable receiver of all time at this point at $35.25 AAV, which is great for him.
But he's not the third most expensive WR as it relates to his salary cap cost, which is 11.7%. That's good for the Falcons.
Falcons are signing WR Drake London to a four-year, $141 million extension worth up to $150 million, including $100 million guaranteed, per his agent Andrew Kessler. It makes London the third highest paid receiver in the league with the highest average per year in Falcons franchise history.
The #Falcons and star WR Drake London have agreed to terms on a massive new contract extension, as he gets a four-year deal, sources say.
Atlanta’s former first-rounder has been a priority and now paid in a deal done by Andrew Kessler of @AthletesFirst.