Yankees get no-hit by the Astros...disciplinary hearing for embattled Browns QB scheduled for Tuesday...and another chance for the Avalanche to clinch the Stanley Cup title tonight. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top: The New York Yankees were the victims of a combined no-hitter on Saturday in the Bronx. Cristian Javier recorded 13 strikeouts in seven innings on the mound, while two relievers completed the job, as the Houston Astros handed the Bronx Bombers a 3-0 defeat in the third game of their four-game series at Yankee Stadium. It's the first time the Yankees have been no-hit since June 11, 2003, when the Astros used six pitchers to hold the Bronx Bombers hitless. Photos by USA Today
Bottom left: ESPN reports that a disciplinary hearing for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Watson, who was traded to the Browns from the Houston Texans in the offseason, has been accused of harassing, assaulting or touching 26 women during massage appointments while he was with the Texans. Watson sat out all of last season while facing as many as two dozen lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault and inappropriate conduct during those sessions. Photo by the Akron Beacon-Journal
Bottom right: Will the Tampa Bay Lightning keep its hopes for a three-peat alive again? They were able to stave off elimination with a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. They'll have to do it again tonight in order to push the series to a deciding Game 7. Meanwhile, the Avalanche get another chance to clinch their first Stanley Cup title since 2001. Tonight's contest in Tampa is scheduled to begin at about 8:10 PM. Photo by USA Today