We’re in that weird period of the sports calendar just after the Major League Baseball All-Star Game during which time there is almost nothing happening in the sports world.
Teams are back in action on Friday, but the social media grind never stops, so the MLB Social Squad (they can have that name if they want it, it’s okay with me) had to get creative.
So, they threw some highlights and some stuff to get people psyched about the final stretch to the postseason.
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Shane Lowry balled out with his flat stick at Royal Troon as he posted an impressive score to begin The Open Championship.
Shane Lowry looked unbeatable at Royal Troon on Thursday at the Open Championship.
The 2019 Open Champion carded a bogey-free, 5-under 66 in brutal conditions. He trails Daniel Brown, who fired off a bogey-free 6-under 65, by one shot as he sits in solo second.
Only 17 players fired under-par scores during the first round, a testament to the 25-mile-per-hour winds that blew across Royal Troon.
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Scottie Scheffler during the first round of The 152nd Open Championship. | Photo by Stuart Kerr/R&A via Getty Images
Scottie Scheffler will be there come Sunday afternoon, as he is playing too well from tee-to-green not to contend.
Raise your hand if you have heard this before: Scottie Scheffler nearly led the field in strokes gained approaching the green but ranked towards the bottom in putting during round one of The Open Championship.
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Tommy Fleetwood’s caddie Ian Finnis checks the win on day one of The 152nd Open Championship. | Photo by Stuart Franklin/R&A via Getty Images
The weather wreaked havoc on Royal Troon during the first round, and meteorologists predict more of the same for day two.
What is the biggest talking point after Thursday’s first round at The Open Championship? The Scottish summer weather.
A strong southerly wind fooled the players all day, wreaking havoc on Royal Troon. Temperatures in the low 60s and an annoying, intermittent drizzle did not help, either.