Bills grab another pass rusher in Day 2 of the NFL Draft...Judge goes yard twice in Yankee rout...and a Hall-of-Famer placed on MLB's ineligible list. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top: The Buffalo Bills drafted two players on Day 2 of the NFL Draft on Friday. The Bills selected Wake Forest defensive end Carlos Basham (left) with the 61st overall pick. Basham had five sacks in his seven-game senior season and totaled 19.5 sacks in his four seasons with the Demon Deacons. In Round 3, the Bills went with an offensive lineman from the FBS -- Spencer Brown (right) out of Northern Iowa. Bills General Manager Brandon Beans expects him to compete for a backup spot in 2021. Photos by USA Today
Bottom left: Aaron Judge hits one of his two home runs during Friday night's game between the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium. Judge's performance included a grand slam, one of five homers hit by the Bronx Bombers in a 10-0 win. Photo by Newsday
Bottom right: Baseball Hall-of-Famer Roberto Alomar, who most recently served as a consultant for Major League Baseball, has been placed on MLB's ineligible list after an investigation into a 2014 incident of sexual misconduct. The Toronto Blue Jays have also cut all ties with Alomar, who spent five seasons of his playing career with the Jays, including the franchise's two World Series-winning years in 1992 and 1993. Photo by USA Today