Atlanta's offensive ranks for the month of June:
Runs scored = 77 (30th, 10 below the next closest team)
Home runs = 19 (30th)
Batting average = .213 (30th)
OPS = .599 (30th)
Total bases = 249 (30th, 36 below the next team)
wRC+ = 65 (30th, 14 below the next team)
Yikes
It was hilarious when Ken Griffey Jr stole an easy catch from his father. Sr. has the perfect footwork, glove up, two hands ready to catch...Jr. steals it with ease. So natural.
Also, I think an under appreciated aspect of this is that this wasn’t done during a blowout win or loss.. they were down by 1 in the 9th with runners on base
Oh yea, and the hitter was Sammy Sosa
Jackson Koivun is one of the most impressive amateurs ever but, in recent years, pro golf has not been kind to college players making the leap.
I talked to those around Koivun about what makes him tick and the belief that he's ready to win now: https://t.co/lqaZvzXv6g
It's official: Jackson Koivun is turning pro.
He's a soft-spoken talent, but when it comes to his desire to be No. 1, he's never been quiet:
https://t.co/Fu7YAfpcGx
One of my favorite things I’ve done all year (and ever) was getting out on the range with Jackson Koivun to talk ball and a ton more for 30 minutes
And of course thanks to @PatrickABingham for making it look impeccable
If you didn’t catch it this spring: https://t.co/gvmWUf5Ee4
The 29-point comeback is also the Knicks largest comeback in the play-by-play era (regular season or playoffs)
Prior to tonight, they were 0-146 when trailing by 29+ at any point in a game.
The Spurs are the only team in NBA history to have:
76 or more points in the first half
30 or fewer points in the second half
...in any game, regular season or playoffs.
The Knicks trailed by 17 points with less than 9 minutes to go.
Entering today, teams were 0-96 when trailing by 17+ points in the final 9 minutes of regulation of a Finals game since 1970-71.
The Knicks have just made that 1-96.
Jackson Koivun barely qualified for the lineup as a freshman, something he was "really nervous" for
But his Auburn journey started well before then
On the generational golfer that chose AU:
"I mean, who does that besides Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson?"
https://t.co/dRaLLjl7B5
"We could still get 30 more minutes out of today." 🌙
"I didn't know it [the U.S. Open] was next week." 🤣
Unfazed by the dark, Chase Kyes (a) shot 67-66 to make his first @USOpenGolf, and he gave a fantastic interview after with @RyanLavnerGC
Jackson Koivun’s career at Auburn may have been one of the best collegiate golf careers we have ever seen.
Just look at the accolades, alongside being a two-time National Champion.