Author: Michael

CROMWELL, Conn. — Keegan Bradley looks on after putting on the 18th green during the second round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 23, 2023. | Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images
Bradley, who failed to qualify for last week’s U.S. Open, has relied on his putter to soar to the top of the leaderboard in Connecticut.
Keegan Bradley has given his putter a lot of respect this week at the Travelers Championship.
And rightfully so.
The flat stick is why Bradley entered Saturday’s third round as the 36-hole co-leader alongside Denny McCarthy.

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Eli Manning channeled his Aaron Rodgers over the weekend when he told everyone to R-E-L-A-X.
The New York Giants Hall of Fame quarterback was asked about his nephew Arch’s recent struggles during an April spring game, as well as at the Manning Passing Academy this past week.
“For me, I don’t remember many of my spring games,” the 2x Super Bowl Champion said. “I don’t remember many of my preseason games. Spring games, you can’t look too much into it.”
“I know, for him, it’s about getting in there.

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Basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames died Thursday of a heart attack while undergoing a stress test at a health center in Santo Domingo. He was just 28 years old.
Dominican sports commentator Héctor Gómez announced the news on Instagram.
Cabrera suffered from myocarditis, a disease that can reduce the heart’s ability to pump blood.
Following his death, social media posts surfaced where Cabrera claimed the heart condition came from two doses of the COVID vaccine — which he was required to get for work.

I got a damn Myocarditis from taking a f-cking vaccine.

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Yankees star Aaron Judge has not played in a game since June 3 due to what was described as a sprained toe after kicking a slab of concrete against the right field wall while chasing down a fly ball at Dodger Stadium.
While Judge is reportedly nearing a return to baseball activities, the initial injury that was reported is actually more serious than originally thought. Judge told reporters on Saturday afternoon that he tore a ligament in his toe and is still dealing with some pain when he walks.

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The Knicks have declined the option for point guard Derrick Rose, meaning the veteran will hit free agency this offseason, Newsday’s Steve Popper reports. Rose, who just finished a two-year deal with the Knicks, and had a team option for $15.6 million that would have kept him in New York next season.
While Rose will be a free agent, Popper reports that the Knicks would still be open to bringing him back at a lesser salary, as the organization and coach Tom Thibodeau think highly of the point guard.
New York traded for Rose midseason in 2021, the second time they acquired the veteran.

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With a litany of speculation connecting Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard to the Heat — especially in the wake of Portland drafting guard Scoot Henderson third Thursday evening — Instagram has become ground zero for Miami’s recruitment effort.
First, Lillard took to the platform Friday night and filmed himself listening to “Miami” by Will Smith at a French nightclub — an event his agent was quick to describe as just a coincidence.

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Arch Manning, a former top high school prospect who will suit up for Texas as a true freshman this fall behind starting quarterback Quinn Ewers, got off to a rough start in April’s spring game, struggling in his unofficial college debut.
Manning, the son of Cooper Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli, is considered the quarterback of the future at Texas. However, he threw for just 30 yards on 5-of-13 passing attempts in the spring game.

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