In case you missed it: June 15

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Saturday, June 15.
* In another scary moment at Tropicana Field, Rays starter Alex Cobb was struck in the head by a line drive from Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer. Cobb was diagnosed with a concussion but all tests were normal. Read More
* Alex Cobb’s scary-looking injury overshadowed Tampa Bay’s victory Saturday against the visiting Royals. Read More
* The Marlins battled the Cardinals throughout but ended up losing a slugfest of a game at home against St. Louis. Read More
* The Heat’s Big Three have plenty of reasons to smile after their performance in Game 4. Meanwhile, the Spurs’ trio of stars still hasn’t stepped up to plate as a unit in the Finals. Read More
* Both Miami and San Antonio have a sense of urgency heading into Sunday’s Game 5; the Heat know they need to win two straight eventually to win the title and the Spurs don’t want to be down 3-2 heading back to Miami. Read More
* Lightning winger Martin St. Louis, who led the NHL with 60 points, lost out to Sidney Crosby for the Ted Lindsay Award, given the league’s most outstanding player. Read More
* Florida Panthers center Jonathan Huberdeau provided the team some good news after an otherwise bad season by winning the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie. Read More
* Don Shula, the longtime coach of the Dolphins and South Florida/NFL legend, was as successful with his parenting as he was with coaching career. Read More
* Miguel Olivo was the Marlins’ No. 3 catcher, and he didn’t see much playing time after Jeff Mathis was activated from the disabled list in mid-May. But still he stunned teammates after Olivo decided to simply walk away from the team before Friday night’s game. Read More
* Spurs guard Tony Parker said his sore hamstring can tear at any time. But with the NBA Finals tied at 2, he plans to play, saying, "If it gets a tear, that's life." Read More