If more than two teams finish in a tie at season’s end Sunday, then get ready for complicated tiebreaker scenarios. A quick look at what to expect.
Author: Michael
Tiger Woods has now made 23 consecutive cuts at the Masters, tying Gary Player and Fred Couples for the longest streak in the tournament’s history.
Baseball might be a team sport. But University of Indianapolis star Brady Ware is a one-man wrecking crew.
The 6-foot-1 graduate student threw a no-hitter and hit for the cycle in the same game.
Ware went 4-for-4 at the plate Friday night, racking up two runs and five RBIs. And it only took him five innings to complete the cycle.
On the mound, he struck out 11 batters across seven hitless innings in Game 2 of a doubleheader.
Who says pitchers can’t rake?
Indianapolis beat Drury University 14-0 in the Division II matchup.
Clayton Kershaw made his second start of the season on Friday night, but suffered his first loss as the Dodgers fell 6–3 to the Diamondbacks. However, during the start, Kershaw threw one of the weirdest pitches of his career.
As Gabriel Moreno stepped into the box to lead off the bottom of the fourth vs. Kershaw, the lefty began his windup, then made what appeared to be a jump throw to the plate after initially trying to stop his motion. It resulted in an 65 MPH lob that was well above the strike zone for ball one of the at bat.
Kershaw out here throwing HEAT 🔥 pic.twitter.
Here’s hole-by-hole analysis as Tiger made his 23rd consecutive cut at the Masters Saturday.
USC has appears to have emerged as the favorite to land Bronny James, after a new prediction logged by On3’s Jamie Shaw.
Bronny, the eldest son of Lakers star LeBron James, finished a phenomenal senior season at Sierra Canyon in March and recently competed in the Nike Hoops Summit in Portland, Oregon and the McDonald’s All-American game, where he finished with 15 points, four assists and one rebound.
As Bronny remains undecided on his future basketball plans, Shaw prediction pushes the Trojans up to a 72.3% chance to land the 6’ 3”, 190-pound guard according to On3.
Golfer Sandy Lyle has been around the block in his lengthy career.
From Open and Masters titles in 1985 and 1988 to five Ryder Cup appearances to a 2012 induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame, Lyle sealed his place among Scotland’s golfing greats.
A champion’s sendoff at his final Masters in 2023 seemed appropriate. But Mother Nature had other ideas, forcing the 65-year-old back to the course first thing Saturday morning after Friday’s suspension of play for two final putts.
Phil Mickelson used to be the biggest draw in golf not named Tiger Woods, yet viewers have barely seen Lefty over the first two days of The Masters despite him being very much in contention.
Surely just coincidence!
In fact, the only real Mickelson news you’ve likely read involved Friday playing partner Si Woo Kim’s shirt, which was a pretty obvious snide at Phil.
Mickelson, meanwhile, currently enters the weekend 4-under and in a tie for 10th ahead of his 12:30 tee time Saturday. The former Masters champ is eight shots back of fellow LIV buddy, Brooks Koepka.
Deshaun Watson is headed back to court.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback will give a deposition next week in the 25th sexual misconduct lawsuit filed against him by a licensed massage therapist.
Anissah M. Nguyen and the Universal Law Group filed the suit on behalf of “Jane Doe” in October 2022. The lawsuit alleges Watson attempted to solicit sex acts, including intercourse, with the plaintiff during a massage session in December 2020.
The court filing says Watson must bring records of communication between him and the plaintiff.
Jon Rahm will play in the final group with Masters leader Brooks Koepka when round three begins at a gloomy Augusta on Saturday.