Josef Newgarden crossed took the checkered flag at the NTT IndyCar Series season-opener, the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. However, a month and a half later, he’s no longer the winner after he and teammate Scott McLaughlin — who finished in P3 — were disqualified effectively handing the win to McLaren’s Pato O’Ward.
In the lead-up to this past weekend’s Grand Prix of Long Beach is when officials started noticing something was up with the push-to-pass system in the Team Penske Chevrolets of Newgarden, McLaughlin and Will Power.
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It’s not just that the Angels star is once again healthy and demolishing baseballs. He’s also stealing more in 2024 than he has in years.
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Did you know that boxers are able to legally bet on themselves?
If you did, you are one of the few, as the sports world is all but dumbfounded this past week after it was reported that boxer Ryan Garcia cashed in a $10 million profit after placing a moneyline wager on himself to defeat Devin Haney this past weekend for the WBC Light Welterweight Championship.
Garcia was an underdog going in against the undefeated Haney. In the days prior to the fight, he said that he placed a $2 million moneyline wager on himself that ultimately would pay out $12 million.
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Television coverage for women’s golf is abysmal compared to men’s and Korda wants to hold the networks accountable.
Nelly Korda won her second major at the Chevron Championship Sunday.
In doing so, she joined Annika Sorenstam and Nancy Lopez as the third player to ever win five straight LPGA events. This win launched the 25-year-old into another stratosphere.
However, the lack of LPGA coverage is still quite obvious. Despite claiming four victories and the first major on the calendar, the coverage was lacking.
Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is going to become a very rich man over the next few years.
St. Brown has been one of the main pillars of Detroit’s offense since entering the league in 2021, and he’s been a huge part of the Lions becoming a legit contender.
When you win and put up numbers in the NFL, you get paid. It’s that simple, and the talented receiver has his bag.
Dan Campbell and GM Brad Holmes have assembled a hell of a roster, and are now doing whatever is necessary to keep it together.