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The Calgary Stampeders announced Wednesday that they have signed American wide receiver Malik Henry to a three-year extension, keeping him with the club through the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Angels signed manager Phil Nevin to a one-year extension, removing the interim tag from his title.
As far as contract years go, you could do worse than the one Aaron Judge is having. He was a Triple Crown contender, put up more than double the wins above replacement of the next-best player on his team, and just happened to break Roger Maris' American League home run record while he was at it. Wherever Judge plays next year, he's going to get paid.
The NFL has finished Week 4 of operations, and just like any other week, there are plenty of storylines to go through.
Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season Tuesday night, breaking Roger Maris' American League record and setting what some fans consider baseball's "clean" standard.
ARLINGTON, Texas: Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season Tuesday night, breaking Roger Maris’ American League record and setting what some fans consider baseball’s “clean” standard. The 30-year-old Yankees slugger drove a 1-1 slider from Texas right-hander Jesús Tinoco into the first couple of rows of seats in left field when leading off the second game of New York’s day-night doubleheader. Maris’ 61 for the Yankees in 1961 had been exceeded six times previously, but all were tainted by the stench of steroids.