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Tuesday, July 14
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The Lead

Cease Gets the Ball for the American League

Dylan Cease starts tonight's All-Star Game for the American League, the first Blue Jay handed that assignment in years and a rare moment of national spotlight for a team that closed the first half two and a half games out of a wild card spot. The honor is earned on merit, not narrative: an All-Star starter selection reflects a body of work, not a single outing, and it puts Cease's name in front of an audience the Jays' 45-51 record hasn't.

The more interesting question is what it means for the trade deadline three weeks out. A Blue Jays ace starting for the AL is exactly the kind of asset that invites offers if Toronto slides further from contention, and exactly the kind of arm a front office wants to keep if the wild card race stays alive.

Watch how the Jays play their first series back from the break; that stretch will tell the front office more about buying or selling than anything that happens in Philadelphia tonight.

The Rest of the Slate
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo host the Washington Mystics tonight at 7:00 PM ET at Coca-Cola Coliseum, their only local game on the slate. Toronto enters off Sunday's 93-91 win over the Liberty in Montreal, a game the Tempo led throughout before holding off a late New York rally. Washington enters the night above .500, so a win tonight would be Toronto's best kind of statement as the schedule gets tougher.
World Cup
Kylian Mbappé and France face Spain in Tuesday's semifinal at AT&T Stadium, with Mbappé having scored eight goals across France's six matches, a tournament-high mark that makes him the first player to hit that total in back-to-back World Cups. Spain arrives having beaten Belgium 2-1 to reach this stage, and a win here sets up a final against the England-Argentina winner from Wednesday's other semifinal.
Argonauts
Toronto added receiver Denzel Mims to its negotiation list and released defensive lineman DeWayne Hendrix, a Grey Cup winner as a rookie, within the same 24-hour window. Roster churn like this is standard midseason maintenance for a CFL club, but Mims' size profile at six-foot-three gives Toronto's receiving corps a different look if he ever signs.
The Number
8

Goals scored by Kylian Mbappé across six matches this tournament That total makes him the first player to score at least eight goals in back-to-back World Cups, a mark that separates a hot streak from a career pattern. Watch how Spain's back line sets up against him tonight; if they collapse numbers toward Mbappé and it still doesn't work, France's path to the final gets very short.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · France vs. Spain (World Cup Semifinal) · TSN
7:00 PM ET · Washington Mystics at Toronto Tempo · Coca-Cola Coliseum
8:00 PM ET · MLB All-Star Game (AL vs. NL) · Sportsnet
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: France to beat Spain in regulation. Mbappé's scoring pace has been the deciding factor in every France match this tournament, and Spain hasn't faced an attacker at this level yet.

“An All-Star start is a nice line on a resume nobody's finished writing yet”
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