From who to trust heading into the weekend to who over par can make a move, Mark Schlabach and Paolo Uggetti address what to watch in the final 36 holes at Pinehurst No. 2.
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Whenever a fan jumps onto the field at a sporting event, you almost always see the fan take some of their clothing off (which often leaves a mental scar on those watching). Fortunately, on Tuesday night, we got something far better than a 30-year-old man with a beer belly barely ripping off his shirt.
William Hendon – a sophomore at Ohio State (ew) – ran onto the field during Tuesday night’s Reds-Guardians game in Cincinnati. He kept all his clothes on (thankfully), and then proceeded to absolutely nail a back flip on the left field grass of Great American Ballpark.
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Dallas kept the door from slamming shut in Game 4. Here’s how they can keep it cracked open.
After the Dallas Mavericks’ deflating loss in Game 3 to the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, the normal cliches and platitudes were shared by players and coaches alike. The theme was universal: the series isn’t over, take it one game at a time.
It was nothing earth-shattering, a semi-cliche sentiment and mentality shared by most professional athletes facing such a scenario.
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Mavs head coach Jason Kidd made a blunt but accurate statement about the Celtics’ level of preparedness entering Game 4 of the 2024 NBA Finals.
Boston — with a chance to sweep Dallas in the NBA Finals — laid an egg in Game 4 on Friday night to give the Mavericks hope. Here’s how it all went wrong.
Boston — with a chance to sweep Dallas in the NBA Finals — laid an egg in Game 4 on Friday night to give the Mavericks hope. Here’s how it all went wrong.