While you were sleeping: Griffey, Piazza Hall-bound, Young Lurch posterized

Good morning sports fanatics! Here are the top headlines and moments from yesterday, in case you missed it. Cooperstown calls 2 Ken Griffey Jr. was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame with a record-setting 99.3 percent of the voting ballots. All … Continued

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January 7, 2016

Good morning sports fanatics! Here are the top headlines and moments from yesterday, in case you missed it.

Cooperstown calls 2

Ken Griffey Jr. was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame with a record-setting 99.3 percent of the voting ballots. All but three of the 440 members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America voted for “The Kid,” who broke Tom Seaver’s 1992 record (98.8 percent) for appearing on the highest percentage of ballots. Why those three writers chose to keep Griffey off their ballots has yet to be determined, but we demand answers!

For now, take a listen to Griffey’s father, Ken Griffey Sr., reacting to his son’s Hall of Fame induction:

Mike Piazza was also inducted into the Baseball HOF in his fourth year on the ballot, receiving 83 percent of the vote. Piazza becomes the lowest drafted player to enter the Hall, so, basically the best back-handed compliment ever? Tommy Lasorda, who led the charge for the Los Angeles Dodgers to draft Piazza in the 62nd round in 1988, discussed Piazza’s induction:

Euro-step out West

The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Memphis Grizzlies 112-94 behind Kevin Durant’s 26 points and 17 rebounds. That’s not news. But this sweet euro-step by Russell Westbrook is must-see TV:

https://twitter.com/okcthunder/status/685079713191100417/

Coming to a poster near you …

Lastly, the New York Knicks took home a 98-90 win over the Miami Heat. But it was the Heat who set Twitter ablaze when Kristaps Porzingis, who has put some players on poster before, learned what it life is like on the other side thanks to Chris Bosh. Welcome to the NBA, rook:

Look cool every morning. Find out what you missed in the sports world while you were sleeping, and impress your friends and co-workers. We won’t tell them you were actually watching Bait Car reruns.



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