Brian Harman has a comfortable lead heading into Sunday’s final round, but Cameron Young, Max Homa and others in the top 10 still have plenty to play for.
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Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani was visibly frustrated in the dugout on Saturday during the team’s loss against the Pirates.
Ohtani was held hitless during the 3-0 defeat, and after a disappointing at-bat during the game, the slugger could be seen taking his frustrations out on some of his gear.
After ripping off his elbow pad and slamming it on the ground, Ohtani proceeded to smash his helmet. Things didn’t go to plan, however, and the 29-year-old ended up taking a ricochet shot off the ear.
One of the NBA’s odder arguments is back.
Hawks star point guard Trae Young had a life-changing Saturday, getting married to his fiancee Shelby Miller.
Young and Miller had been engaged since December 2021 before officially tying the knot during a ceremony on Saturday.
Videos from their wedding surfaced on social media featuring the two newlyweds enjoying a dance together in the center of a ballroom with the text “Forever Young” written in cursive on the floor.
Young, 24, and Miller, 27, have a son together, Tydus Reign Young, who was born in June 2022.
In a down year for the New York Mets, shortstop Francisco Lindor provided Major League Baseball fans with one of the most special moments of the 2023 season.
While on the road to face the Red Sox on Saturday, the four-time All-Star gave a young Boston fan a memory that will likely last a lifetime, and it didn’t have anything to do with her favorite team’s 8–6 victory.
Prior to the game at Fenway Park, Lindor went down the left field line seeking out a young girl who was being held in her father’s arms.
Warriors star Draymond Green recently took a jab at former first-round NBA draft pick Andrew Nicholson, singling out the ex-Magic forward as the one player whom he can’t comprehend was drafted ahead of him.
Green, who was selected by Golden State in the second round of the 2012 NBA draft, dissed Nicholson, saying he didn’t even look like a basketball player during an appearance on Paul George’s podcast.
Nicholson, who has been out of the league since 2017, responded to Green’s remarks, suggesting the Warriors forward was acting insecurely.
“I see it as an insecurity on his end.
From the sound of things, Jets training camp may be off to a great start.
I don’t mean great for the team; I mean great for the Hard Knocks camera crew.
Apparently, just three days into camp the team has already had some onfield incidents between players who got caught up in the heat of competitions.
Some might call them “kerfuffles,” others “dust-ups.”
Whatever you want to call them, dammit, if they aren’t going to make compelling television.
On Saturday there were reports of multiple on-field fights.
On Saturday, the Phillies lost their fourth consecutive game in head-scratching fashion.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, and the game scoreless with two outs, Guardians slugger Jose Ramirez sent what seemed like a harmless fly ball to shallow right center field.
Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott went back on the ball, while center fielder Brandon Marsh closed in for the out. Right fielder Nick Castellanos, who closed in late on the play, also had an opportunity to run under the routine pop fly.
Instead, the three players inexplicably allowed the ball to hit the grass.
Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky has a habit of giving some odd takes on Twitter, and the latest stunned a lot of fans.
Orlovsky kept it simple. He quote tweeted an article about dermatologists recommending people only shower 2-3 times per week.
In his tweet, Orlovsky added a pair of shrugging emojis.
https://t.co/H0qgnXbIfD
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) July 21, 2023
Although the article in question did get dinged by the old community notes.
As a player known for his hijinks as much as his game, Mavericks forward Grant Williams has a knack for making people laugh when they least expect it.
Unfortunately for Williams, however, his latest viral moment came courtesy of an awkwardly hilarious moment at his inaugural basketball camp at West Charlotte High School in Charlotte, N.C.
Standing at 6-foot-6 and 236 pounds, Williams, a Houston native who grew up in Charlotte, has presented more than a few players with a challenge in the post.