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Weekend Wrapup: J-Rod's Ridiculous Streak, Lyles' Blazing Speed, And More

Seattle’s Julio Rodriguez did what no big-leaguer has ever done — collect 17 hits in just four games. American sprinter Noah Lyles shocked the 100-meters field at the world championships. And eight straight losses have left the Yankees just shell-shocked. Plus, Novak Djokovic avenged his Wimbledon loss to Carlos Alcaraz in an instant classic. Here's what else you might've missed over a scintillating sports weekend.

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