The Daily Buzz: Tuesday, June 11

So . . . did anything happen in sports yesterday?
No? OK, good.
Well, in that case, here are some of the stories you may have missed during another boring off-day before the Stanley Cup Finals and NBA Finals pick up again:
• The New England Patriots signed Tim Tebow.
• An unplayable hole at soggy Merion could be a doomsday scenario for the US Open.
• A sad story on what should have been a happy day for Arturo Gatti.
• There was some fog in Chicago last night:
seriously, how many players can you actually see? twitter.com/ctrent/status/…
— ctrent (@ctrent) June 11, 2013
Here's the TV view of the fog at Wrigley twitter.com/CorkGaines/sta…
— Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) June 11, 2013
• Chauncey Billups wins Teammate of the Year award, then slams teammate.
• This is one scary fish.
• You won't believe what this doctor did to earn himself nine months in jail.
• Beyonce wrote a letter to Serena Williams after Williams won the French Open on Saturday:
• How the national anthem turned into a Blackhawks rallying cry.
• Wes Welker violated NCAA rules and infuriated BYU fans on Twitter.
• Check out the the rockin' stache on tree poisoner Harvey Updyke as he's released from prison:
Harvey Updyke's new look twitter.com/jzenor/status/…
— John Zenor (@jzenor) June 10, 2013
• Hope for the Cubs? Maybe. Their top prospect blasted four homers in a Class-A game Monday.
• Rick Pitino's commemorative Maker's Mark bottles were gone in a flash.
• A battle is brewing over the custody of Jovan Belcher's daughter.
• Dr. J is 63 years old. Dr. J can also still dunk:
• Tony Stewart is racing Tuesday — but not where you might expect.
• Check out this awesome Seahawks-themed wedding.
• Give this man a round of applause:
• Drew Brees is suing a former teammate over an alleged investment scam.
• Georgetown is looking for an assistant men's basketball coach. Qualifications: Must understand basketball.
• NBA center Dwight Howard is slightly taller than comedian Kevin Hart:
• From Sunday… why catch one home run ball when you can catch two?
• Forty years after being the No. 2 overall selection in baseball draft, John Stearns is still part of the game.
• You must see this awesome catch by Twins prospect Byron Buxton:
• Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka is now 70, and the 30-year-old story of Nancy Argentino's death is still in the news.
• Matt Bonner: Sandwich King.
• Who is charging what for baseball tickets?
• Finally, an oversight was corrected, and Bo McMillin is in the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame.
