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Kyle Schwarber steps into the spotlight, tapped to lead off for the National League in the All-Star Game as the replacement for Shohei Ohtani. Joining him on the big stage, the American League adds three new starters — Riley Greene, Ben Rice, and Cody Bellinger. Midsummer Classic just got a fresh look.
Shifting to the NFL, some news out of Los Angeles where Rams offensive lineman Alaric Jackson will not face a felony charge following his arrest on a domestic violence charge back in June. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office confirmed the decision to ESPN. Jackson remains with the organization as the situation continues to develop.
And up in Buffalo, the Sabres are making moves to lock in their future. The team has signed forward Peyton Krebs to a four-year deal worth eighteen million dollars. Krebs has shown flashes of real upside, and Buffalo is clearly betting he becomes a cornerstone piece as they push to end one of the longest playoff droughts in the league.
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