DJ aiming for No. 1 ranking, leads Genesis OpenDJ aiming for No. 1 ranking, leads Genesis Open
DJ aiming for No. 1 ranking, leads Genesis Open
DJ aiming for No. 1 ranking, leads Genesis Open
MSU’s Harris to have season-ending knee surgery
The real clash at Daytona came when Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski wrecked on the final lap. Logano stole a win in the Clash at Daytona on Sunday, driving around the crashing leaders to land NASCAR’s first trophy of Speedweeks. It was Ford’s fourth consecutive win at a restrictor-plate track, and with four additional cars in the fold thanks to Stewart-Haas Racing’s move from Chevrolet, the manufacturer known for its blue-oval logo might just be the one to beat heading into the season-opening Daytona 500.
With Spring Training now underway — and the 2017 campaign quickly approaching — it’s a good time to consider five position players whose numbers jumped significantly last season. Why might each maintain that progress and, conversely, why might that prove to be a tall task?
On paper, Cyrus Jones is a Super Bowl champion, but the cornerback and punt returner feels otherwise. The Patriots rookie said he feels he didn’t contribute enough to warrant the honor.
Fredette scores 73 in Chinese league game
Angels star center fielder Mike Trout arrived to Tempe Diablo Stadium ahead of the club’s first full-squad workout and said one of his goals this season is to steal 40 bases, a threshold he hasn’t reached since stealing 49 as a rookie in 2012.
Glenn Robinson III is the NBA’s new dunk king, with an assist to Indiana teammate Paul George, the Pacers’ mascot and a Pacers cheerleader. Robinson leaped over all three, snagging the ball from George along the way before finishing with an emphatic, two-hand, reverse jam, giving him a perfect score – and the title – on his final dunk. Robinson edged out Phoenix’s Derrick Jones Jr., who was done in by his failure to complete his difficult first dunk of two in the final round.