Yahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it every weekday morning.🥇 Suni commits to LA28: Six-time Olympic medalist Suni Lee will return for the LA 2028 Games, marking the American gymnast’s third Olympics. And, as is now standard practice, there will also be a documentary exploring her story, including her comeback from chronic kidney disease and her journey to these next Olympics on home soil.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement🎾 Coming soon: Speaking of documentaries, the first trailer for Prime Video’s “Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter” was released on Tuesday. The feature-length documentary from the director of “The Last Dance” will premiere on Aug. 20 ahead of the U.S. Open.⚾️ Roch gets record bonus: The White Sox have given No. 1 overall pick Roch Cholowsky a record $10.35 million signing bonus, breaking the previous mark of $9.25 million set by Reds RHP Chase Burns and Rockies minor leaguer Charlie Condon, the No. 2 and 3 picks in 2024.🏒 Cover athlete: Sharks superstar Macklin Celebrini, 20, will grace the cover of EA Sports’ NHL 27, making him the youngest player ever to earn that honor.🏀 Kawhi investigation expands: The NBA’s investigation into Kawhi Leonard’s no-work, multi-million dollar endorsement deal has expanded to include a previously unreported endorsement deal with another company, among additional potentially improper benefits. Leonard’s trade to the Raptors cannot be completed until this investigation concludes.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSee what else is trending on Yahoo Sports.(Pablo Garcia/Soccrates/Getty Images)In a battle of the collective versus the individuals — of fundamentals versus flair — Spain emerged victorious, claiming a place in the World Cup Final for the first time since their 2010 triumph.Spain 2, France 0: Spain controlled the game for its duration, seizing the advantage through a 22nd-minute penalty calmly dispatched by Mikel Oyarzabal. Despite the early lead, La Roja did not park the bus, instead remaining aggressive in a match that saw France’s once-fearless attack rendered toothless. Pedro Porro’s 58th-minute goal slammed the door on Les Bleus, who surely expected Bastille Day to go a little differently.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMore clean sheets than a laundromat: With the shutout win, Spain have extended their unbeaten run to 37 games and recorded their record sixth clean sheet at this World Cup, where they’ve surrendered just a single goal through seven matches. That they added mighty France to their ledger is perhaps the greatest feat of all.Consider that Golden Boot leader Kylian Mbappé didn’t record a single shot on goal, his first such failure in a World Cup match since the 2022 quarterfinals. And France, which had scored 16 goals this tournament, suffered their first scoreless World Cup game since the 2022 group stage, a span of 10 matches.We knew this would be a battle of
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