Daily Sports Roundup: July 14
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: Baseball finishes up its All-Star Break, while Calgary takes on Toronto on the gridiron, and the WNBA hits the floor with four games.
Meeting up on the diamond . . .
Major League Baseball has no games on its schedule for Wednesday as it finishes up its All-Star Break. There are seven games on the slate when action resumes Thursday.
Rounding out the Roundup . . .
The Canadian Football League kicks off its third week on Wednesday night with Calgary at Toronto. The Stampeders improved to 2-0 (2-0 ATS) on the season with a 23-22 road win over Hamilton on Saturday; Henry Burris threw for 257 yards for the Stamps in that win, while Joffrey Reynolds rushed for 98 yards. The Argonauts are 1-1 (1-1 ATS) on the season after slipping past Winnipeg 36-34 on the road in their game last Friday night. Cleo Lemon threw for 162 yards for Toronto in that victory, and Cory Boyd ran for 109 yards. Oddsmakers have Toronto as a 6-point underdog for Wednesday's matchup.
Finally, there are four games on tap in the WNBA on Wednesday, with San Antonio at Chicago, Atlanta at Minnesota, Seattle at Phoenix, and Connecticut at Indiana. The Sun (10-8 SU, 10-7-1 ATS) were beaten 108-103 by Atlanta in their last contest despite a 27-point, 20-rebound performance from Tina Charles. The Fever (11-6 SU, 10-7 ATS) are coming off an easy 100-72 win over Tulsa in their last matchup; Tamika Catchings was good for 24 points for Indiana in that game, while Katie Douglas poured in 17 points.
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: Baseball finishes up its All-Star Break, while Calgary takes on Toronto on the gridiron, and the WNBA hits the floor with four games.
Meeting up on the diamond . . .
Major League Baseball has no games on its schedule for Wednesday as it finishes up its All-Star Break. There are seven games on the slate when action resumes Thursday.
Rounding out the Roundup . . .
The Canadian Football League kicks off its third week on Wednesday night with Calgary at Toronto. The Stampeders improved to 2-0 (2-0 ATS) on the season with a 23-22 road win over Hamilton on Saturday; Henry Burris threw for 257 yards for the Stamps in that win, while Joffrey Reynolds rushed for 98 yards. The Argonauts are 1-1 (1-1 ATS) on the season after slipping past Winnipeg 36-34 on the road in their game last Friday night. Cleo Lemon threw for 162 yards for Toronto in that victory, and Cory Boyd ran for 109 yards. Oddsmakers have Toronto as a 6-point underdog for Wednesday's matchup.
Finally, there are four games on tap in the WNBA on Wednesday, with San Antonio at Chicago, Atlanta at Minnesota, Seattle at Phoenix, and Connecticut at Indiana. The Sun (10-8 SU, 10-7-1 ATS) were beaten 108-103 by Atlanta in their last contest despite a 27-point, 20-rebound performance from Tina Charles. The Fever (11-6 SU, 10-7 ATS) are coming off an easy 100-72 win over Tulsa in their last matchup; Tamika Catchings was good for 24 points for Indiana in that game, while Katie Douglas poured in 17 points.