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For White Sox fans — if there are any of you left after this season — the season can’t officially end soon enough after the team put up the worst record in MLB history.
The White Sox’s record-breaking 121st loss came on Friday night, but they got themselves a W on social media Saturday morning with a perfect tweet given the circumstances.
The post featured the Sox mascot, Southpaw — he had a hell of a job to do this year, huh? — dressed in a black suit, with one of those pen things from Men In Black that erases the subject’s memory.

There is a “Freeze warning” on the Plains.
Remember when there was hope for Auburn in August. The Tigers seemingly fixed their wide receiver problem, gave quarterback Payton Thorne a decent offensive line to work with and coach Hugh Freeze had a schedule that looked very forgiving on paper.
Games aren’t played on paper.
The Tigers fell to 2-3 on Saturday after losing to Oklahoma 27-21 on a pick-six from Thorne to Kip Lewis with 4:06 to play. It was par for the course for an Auburn team that has an eye-popping 14 turnovers through five games.

Former President Donald Trump is a busy guy, but he managed to find some time in his schedule to jet down to Tuscaloosa for the biggest football game so far of the college football season, featuring the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs.
This game would have seen massive crowds and huge lines to get through security anyway, but then when you throw a former president and current presidential candidate into the mix, security is even tighter )as it should be) and that meant that fans had to stand in some serious lines to get into Bryant-Denny Stadium.

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Si Woo Kim is on another level at the Presidents Cup as he adds to his lore by recreating the iconic Steph Curry celebration.
Si Woo Kim is a national treasure and is absolutely dynamite on the International Team. His energy this week at the Presidents Cup is iconic.
During the Saturday afternoon foursomes session, he holed out on the 17th to extend the match against Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. However, they still lost the match as the Americans won at 1UP when Cantlay sank a 16-footer for birdie on 18.

Scottie Scheffler reacts to making a putt on the 9th hole during Saturday Foursomes. | Photo by Ben Jared/PGA Tour
The U.S. came up clutch down the stretch at Royal Montreal, as they now leads by four going into Sunday at the Presidents Cup.
The United States came up clutch down the stretch, breaking the hearts of International fans around the world on Saturday at the Presidents Cup.
Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele knocked off Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim in the final match of the day, a rollercoaster of a round that seemed like a 15-round heavyweight prize fight.