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The New York Yankees are in freefall. Six straight losses after a nine to three beatdown at the hands of Detroit Tuesday night, the offense managing just four hits for the second time in recent memory. The bats are ice cold and the pressure in that clubhouse is mounting fast.
Across the Atlantic, France is flying. Kylian Mbappe scored his first goal of this World Cup and made a point to sprint straight to head coach Didier Deschamps, whose mother passed away just last week. Mbappe called it the DNA of this group, staying united through everything. France knocked out their opponent and the world is watching.
Meanwhile in Miami, the Marlins are making noise nobody saw coming. A fourteen to three demolition of Colorado capped what the franchise is calling its most successful month in history. They sit just half a game out of the National League Wild Card race and are actively hunting corner infield help before the trade deadline hits.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
