All summer long, Mountain Dew will Kickstart your morning with the top stories in sports. Here are the biggest headlines for July 10, 2013.

 

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USA vs Belize
The fans raise a tifo before the start of the match between the United States and Belize during the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup at Jeld-Wen Field in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
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What everyone is talking about this morning:

Outside the Lines is reporting that MLB could be on the verge of banning up to 20 players for PEDs, including Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez. (ESPN.com)

One of the men out with Aaron Hernandez at the time of the murder said the former Patriots tight end admitted to shooting Odin Lloyd. (CBS Sports)

The US Soccer Men's National Team cruised through its opener against Belize. Chris Wondolowski netted a first-half hat trick as USA won 6-1. (OregonLive.com)

Former Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain pleads not guilty to criminal charges in Decatur. (AL.com)

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford signed a new deal yesterday, which will give him $41.5 million in guaranteed money. (ESPN.com)

 

Get started on tonight:

The Pittsburgh Pirates make a rare appearance on national television. They play host to the Oakland Athletics on ESPN's Wednesday Night Baseball.

There will be an ESPY nomination special airing on ESPN2 at 7pm tonight and Alabama is up for a couple of awards.

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