In case you missed it: July 16

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Tuesday, July 16.
* Ten pitchers combined on a three-hitter to help the American League defeat the National League 3-0 in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game at Citi Field. The AL snapped a three-game losing streak and regained home-field advantage in the World Series. Read More
* Jose Fernandez entered Tuesday night's All-Star game to start the sixth inning with the National League trailing the American League 2-0 at New York's Citi Field. The 20-year-old Cuban defector exited after retiring the NL in order, including two strikeouts. Read More
* Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Matt Moore retired three batters -- Colorado Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez, St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and Rockies infielder Troy Tulowitzki -- in nine pitches in the bottom of the fifth inning for the American League in the MLB All-Star game at Citi Field in New York. Read More
Heat president Pat Riley wanted to keep Mike Miller, having said last month he didn't anticipate using the amnesty clause unless a "mandate" came from ownership. Evidently, one arrived. But Riley is very intrigued by Greg Oden, who hasn't played in an NBA game since December 2009 due to knee problems. Read More
* Four days after Pat Riley said Miami didn’t plan to use its amnesty clause, the Heat on Tuesday let go guard Mike Miller with the one time they are allowed to use the move. Read More
* Tampa Bay Rays ace Matt Moore is taking partial blame for singer Carly Rae Jepsen's disastrous first pitch. Moore fessed up during All-Star media day at Citi Field in New York, suggesting it was his idea for the petite singer to throw from the pitcher's mound. Read More
* Will Muschamp's defensive acumen has already helped Florida return to the upper echelon of the Southeastern Conference. The third-year coach spent most of his appearance at SEC Media Days on Tuesday explaining how the offense plans to catch up. Read More
* The All-Star Game is still a career highlight for former Devil Ray Rolando Arrojo. Read More
* The Tampa Bay Lightning re-signed defenseman Mark Barberio to a one-year, two-way contract, vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman announced Tuesday. Read More