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Is this the day someone breaks the Red Bull streak?
It is race day in Montreal.
After a wet qualifying Saturday shook up the field somewhat, drivers are facing much drier conditions for the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Lou Williams walks away as the NBA’s all-time leading bench scorer.
He walks away as the NBA’s all-time leading bench scorer.
Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark begin Sunday as co-leaders at Los Angeles Country Club, with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy looming.
The NBA’s all-time leading bench scorer, Lou Williams, announced Sunday that he is retiring from the league after a 17-year career.
The news was delivered in a YouTube video, which features Williams’s daughter writing a letter describing his career highlights, including the highs and the lows.
“You’ve chosen to announce your farewell, but still fulfilling your legacy within us,” his daughter said in the video. “You gave it all that you could give. You left nothing more to unturn. And I’m truly proud of you, dad.
Padres starter Blake Snell has pitched much better this season than his 3-6 record might indicate, recording a 3.48 ERA and only allowing more than three eared runs twice in 14 starts. On Saturday, however, Snell reached another level, and it wasn’t just because he was facing his former team.
Snell struck out every starter in the Rays’ lineup at least once, matching his accomplishment from June 11 against the Rockies.
Erica Herman is not going down without a fight.
Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend filed an appeal Friday to the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Florida in an attempt to get a non-disclosure agreement lifted, according to USA Today.
This filing comes after a Florida judge rejected her case against the 15-time Major winner twice.
Herman accused Woods of sexual harassment in a court filing in March and sued both the golfer and the trust that owns his $54 million mansion in Florida. She is seeking $30 million from the trust amid the unspecified allegations of sexual harassment.
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The Ferrari driver failed to advance to Q3, and his frustrations boiled over on the track
With time winding down in the second qualifying session Saturday, Charles Leclerc was on the outside looking in to Q3. He needed to somehow, in wet conditions, post a good enough lap time to advance to Q3.
That lap time never came, and the driver’s frustrations boiled over inside the cockpit of his SF-23:
Frustration and disappointment for Charles Leclerc as he misses out on another Q3 appearance #CanadianGP #F1 pic.twitter.
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Wyndham Clark was not happy with the tee times on Saturday at the U.S. Open and did not pull any punches after his round.
As we enter the final round of the 2023 U.S. Open, the leaderboard is chalk full of big names. Rory McIlroy will play alongside Scottie Scheffler in the penultimate pairing Sunday. They will come before Rickie Fowler and the surprise of the tournament, Wyndham Clark.
Clark, after posting his third straight round in the 60s at the Los Angeles Country Club, met with media to discuss his round.
Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark sit atop the leaderboard with Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Co. right behind them. There will be no shortage of drama with a U.S. Open title on the line at Los Angeles Country Club.