Day: February 22, 2017

A debut at Bay Hill leads to much more for McDowell (Sports Betting News)A debut at Bay Hill leads to much more for McDowell (Sports Betting News)

Padraig Harrington hits from the bunker on the second hole during the third round of the Genesis Open golf tournament at Riviera Country Club, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang)

Graeme McDowell had a week to remember when he played Bay Hill for the first time in 2005. ”It’s an honor to be part of this,” McDowell said. The hosts will take on some of the traditional roles Palmer had during the week, whether that’s greeting players and guests, hosting pro-am parties and presenting the trophy on Sunday.

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Steelers’ Joey Porter fined $300 over scuffle outside bar (Sports Betting News)Steelers’ Joey Porter fined $300 over scuffle outside bar (Sports Betting News)

FILE-- This file photo from Jan. 13, 2017 shows Pittsburgh Steelers linebackers coach Joey Porter during NFL football practice in Pittsburgh. The director of the Pittsburgh Police Citizens Review Board says video of the arrest of Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter on Jan. 8, 2017, supports an officer's version of the events, including that Porter grabbed the officer's wrists, rendering him defenseless. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter has been fined $300 after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from a dispute with a bar bouncer and a police officer last month. Porter entered the plea Tuesday in City Court in Pittsburgh, ending a case in which he originally faced a serious felony charge of aggravated assault for allegedly grabbing the officer’s wrists outside a bar after a bouncer denied him entrance Jan. 8. Four days later, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. said he’d reviewed surveillance video of the incident and announced plans to drop all but two citations against Porter – for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness – setting off a public relations tug of war involving Porter, police and the city’s Citizen Police Review Board.

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Steelers’ Joey Porter fined $300 over scuffle outside bar (Sports Betting News)Steelers’ Joey Porter fined $300 over scuffle outside bar (Sports Betting News)

FILE-- This file photo from Jan. 13, 2017 shows Pittsburgh Steelers linebackers coach Joey Porter during NFL football practice in Pittsburgh. The director of the Pittsburgh Police Citizens Review Board says video of the arrest of Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter on Jan. 8, 2017, supports an officer's version of the events, including that Porter grabbed the officer's wrists, rendering him defenseless. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter has been fined $300 after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from a dispute with a bar bouncer and a police officer last month. Porter entered the plea Tuesday in City Court in Pittsburgh, ending a case in which he originally faced a serious felony charge of aggravated assault for allegedly grabbing the officer’s wrists outside a bar after a bouncer denied him entrance Jan. 8. Four days later, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. said he’d reviewed surveillance video of the incident and announced plans to drop all but two citations against Porter – for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness – setting off a public relations tug of war involving Porter, police and the city’s Citizen Police Review Board.

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Lakers shake-up: Magic is in charge after GM Kupchak fired (Sports Betting News)Lakers shake-up: Magic is in charge after GM Kupchak fired (Sports Betting News)

Former Los Angeles Lakers star Magic Johnson speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for a stadium which will be home to the Los Angeles Football Club in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. Johnson, a co-owner of the soccer team, was on hand for the groundbreaking for the $350 million stadium that will house Southern California's newest soccer team. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

With the Los Angeles Lakers mired in the worst years in franchise history, owner Jeanie Buss has turned to Magic Johnson to lead them back to championship contention. Jeanie Buss fired general manager Mitch Kupchak on Tuesday and put Johnson in charge of basketball operations. Jim Buss also was dismissed as the Lakers’ executive vice president of basketball operations in a major shake-up of the struggling team’s front office.

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Identifying the best in golf not as easy as 10 years agoIdentifying the best in golf not as easy as 10 years ago

ALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Imagine the best players in golf competing at the absolute top of their games. Who’s the toughest to beat? World ranking computations aside, who’s the real No. 1? That question was a lot easier 10 years ago. The evidence was the record that Tiger Woods compiled, whether it was his 79 victories in 17 full years on the PGA TOUR, the 10 tournaments he won by at least eight shots or the two times he spent more than five straight years at No. 1. The answer is a lot more difficult now, and it could take years to sort out. Jason Day has not won since May and still held the No. 1 ranking for 47 consecutive weeks. In this culture of short attention spans, it’s easy to forget that he won seven times in 17 tournaments and at times looked unbeatable doing it. The new No. 1 is Dustin Johnson, whose five-shot victory at Riviera was his fourth since June, all against the strongest fields. But just a week earlier, warning shots were sounded that this could be a big year for Jordan Spieth. The way he struck the ball at Pebble Beach, the way he always putts, perhaps he would be headed for another year like 2015 when he won two majors and had a chance to win them all. The week before that, Hideki Matsuyama won for the fifth time worldwide in his last nine starts. Still to be considered are British Open champion Henrik Stenson and four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, neither of whom has played as much this early in the year. Padraig Harrington contemplated the question when he finished up at Riviera. He believes the answer lies between the ears. He also believes that’s difficult for any of those six players — and the list only figures to get longer — because they’re too busy looking around at everyone else. “When you have one player who knows his `A’ game is better than anyone else’s, he’s able to play within himself and win,” Harrington said. “Whereas when you have half a dozen guys capable of playing like that, it makes them all look over their shoulder. … All of a sudden you’re turning up thinking, `I’ve got to play great to win this week.’ Maybe Dustin — at this stage — could be thinking, `I’ve just got to turn up and play and I’m a winner.’ That’s a lovely place to be. And that’s where Tiger was. “Tiger knew his `B’ game was good enough, and that made him play even better,” he said. “The place you want to be is believing your game is a winning game. It’s hard to believe that now. If Jason Day turns up, if Jordan Spieth turns up, Dustin, Rory, Henrik. If any of these guys turn up and hit form, they all look unbeatable.” Johnson’s power is such that he was the only player to average more than 300 yards off the tee at Riviera in the cool Pacific air and soggy turf. He knew where it was going, too, which is always a good combination. He didn’t putt his best, but he didn’t need to. It was a lot like Day during that amazing run he had, particularly at Whistling Straits in 2015 when he won the PGA Championship. It wasn’t much different from watching McIlroy in full balance with his swing, like at Royal Liverpool when he went wire-to-wire to capture the 2014 British Open. Spieth is not as long off the tee and occasionally will get left out of these conversations, which is a mistake. “It’s hard to go against Jordan Spieth,” Ernie Els said Tuesday. “My God, he’s got that extra doggedness in him.” Els said it was important to be accurate off the tee. He listed Johnson. And then Day. And then McIlroy. And then the rest of them. And then he laughed, and he kept going. “They all have good short games. They all can putt. They all have a bit of experience now,” Els said. “At the end of the day, it comes down to hunger.” It’s not an issue this week. The top six players in the world — all of them can reach No. 1 by the end of the month — are not playing The Honda Classic. All of them will be in Mexico City next week for the first World Golf Championships event. And there are still four majors, which will go a long way toward some separation. At least this year. McIlroy was nowhere near No. 1 going into 2014 and no one was close to him at the end of the year. Spieth was nowhere near McIlroy going into 2015 and was No. 1 by the end of the year. That’s what winning two majors can do. Golf hasn’t had a truly dominant player for more than one year since Woods. Finding one now will take time. “I can’t wait for the next 10 years to watch this,” Els said. “I think it’s going to be fascinating.”

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Ferrari helps in Cubs’ lesson to stay humbleFerrari helps in Cubs’ lesson to stay humble

The plan was for manager Joe Maddon to address the team during the first full-squad workout on Saturday about the need to stay humble after winning the Cubs’ first World Series since 1908, and then strength coach Buss would drive a Ferrari onto the field. Rain delayed that, so on Tuesday, when the field was finally dry, the players were gathered on the field and Buss drove the car onto the grass and slowly circled the group.

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AP source: Matt Wieters, Nationals agree, pending physical (Sports Betting News)AP source: Matt Wieters, Nationals agree, pending physical (Sports Betting News)

In this photo taken Sept. 10, 2016 file photo, Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters bats against the Detroit Tigers in the third inning in Detroit. Two people familiar with the deal say that free-agent catcher Matt Wieters has agreed to a contract with the Washington Nationals, pending a physical. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

After waiting and waiting to find a free-agent deal, four-time All-Star catcher Matt Wieters finally found a match with the Washington Nationals. Wieters and the Nationals agreed in principle on a $10.5 million contract for 2017, pending a physical, according to a person familiar with the deal. Wieters has played his entire career in the AL with the Baltimore Orioles after being taken with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2007 amateur draft.

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