Coach News Today — July 15, 2026
The AL shuts out the NL to win the All-Star Game! ... and more — today's coach signal.
What a day it has been in the world of sports, with thrilling action and intriguing storylines emerging from various corners of the globe. The MLB All-Star Game took center stage last night, with the American League shutting out the National League to claim victory, showcasing the impressive talent on display in the league. Meanwhile, on the international stage, Spain has emerged as the new favorite to win the World Cup, according to the latest odds, setting the stage for a potentially thrilling tournament. And in the NBA, rumors are swirling about a potential alliance between a trio of 76ers players, led by Tyrese Maxey, and the one and only LeBron James, which could have significant implications for the balance of power in the league.
As we look ahead to the rest of the week, all eyes will be on the Open Championship, where top storylines include the prospects of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, two of the biggest names in golf. But it's not all about the action on the field, as social justice issues continue to make waves in the sports world. WNBA star Paige Bueckers has spoken out about the lack of Black women head coaches in the league, highlighting a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. And in a more uplifting vein, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has been credited with unlocking the goal-scoring potential of the legendary Lionel Messi, a testament to the power of effective coaching and strategy. With so much going on, it's an exciting time to be a sports fan, and we've got all the latest news and analysis to keep you up to speed.
Today's signal:
• The AL shuts out the NL to win the All-Star Game! ... (espn.com)
• Odds to win the World Cup: Spain new World Cup fav... (espn.com)
• Sources: Maxey-led 76ers trio has talked to LeBron... (espn.com)
• How Argentina coach Scaloni unlocked Messi's goal-... (espn.com)
• Top Open Championship storylines: Scottie and Rory... (espn.com)
• Bueckers bemoans no Black women HC in WNBA (espn.com)