World Baseball Classic second-round power rankingsWorld Baseball Classic second-round power rankings
World Baseball Classic second-round power rankings
World Baseball Classic second-round power rankings
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Houston Texans coach Bill O’Brien isn’t saying much about the team’s decision to trade away Brock Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns. "We wish Brock the best, but we’re moving on."
The defending champs and the hopeful hosts are both moving on in a 2017 World Baseball Classic that has lived up to its billing as the premier global baseball tournament. For the Dominican Republic, Team USA and six other teams — one of whom will be decided by a Monday tiebreaker between Mexico and Italy — the daily drama continues in this week’s second round of international action.
March 13 (Gracenote) – The World Rankings 1. (1) Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 11.81 2. (2) Jason Day (Australia) 9.16 3. (3) Rory McIlroy (Britain) 9.11 4. (4) Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 8.36 5. (6) Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 8.18 6. (5) Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 8.05 7. (7) Justin Thomas (U.S.) 5.64 8. (8) Adam Scott (Australia) 5.52 9. (9) Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 5.39 10. (10) Sergio Garcia (Spain) 5.34 11. (11) Alexander Noren (Sweden) 4.90 12. (12) Patrick Reed (U.S.) 4.83 13. (13) Justin Rose (Britain) 4.68 14. (14) Danny Willett (Britain) 4.24 15. (15) Paul Casey (Britain) 4.21 16. …
March 13 (Gracenote) – The World Rankings 1. (1) Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 11.81 2. (2) Jason Day (Australia) 9.16 3. (3) Rory McIlroy (Britain) 9.11 4. (4) Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 8.36 5. (6) Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 8.18 6. (5) Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 8.05 7. (7) Justin Thomas (U.S.) 5.64 8. (8) Adam Scott (Australia) 5.52 9. (9) Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 5.39 10. (10) Sergio Garcia (Spain) 5.34 11. (11) Alexander Noren (Sweden) 4.90 12. (12) Patrick Reed (U.S.) 4.83 13. (13) Justin Rose (Britain) 4.68 14. (14) Danny Willett (Britain) 4.24 15. (15) Paul Casey (Britain) 4.21 16. …
Throw out all the tiebreaker scenarios. Team USA is moving on. A focused Team USA squad defeated Team Canada, 8-0, on Sunday at Marlins Park in Miami to punch its ticket to the second round in San Diego. The victory left the Americans with a 2-1 record in Pool C, good enough to claim a Pool F matchup against the Pool D runner-up.
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The introduction of stage racing has so far provided the intended effect of spicing up the NASCAR Cup Series. After taking advantage of Brad Keselowski’s mechanical issues to sweep all three segments and take Sunday’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Truex came into the media center and was asked about the Kyle Busch-Joey Logano pit-road brawl. Truex Jr. passed Brad Keselowski with two laps to go.
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