Tiger posts video of him taking full swingTiger posts video of him taking full swing
Tiger posts video of him taking full swing
Tiger posts video of him taking full swing
TUESDAY CHAT: Tom Haduricourt answers your Brewers questions at 1 p.m. PLAYER GRADES INFIELDERS Jesús Aguilar, 1B – The Brewers worked the waiver wire all last off-season and the claim of Aguilar from the Cleveland Indians on Feb. 2 netted their best pinch-hitter, a source of big-time power and a positive
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Two top high school basketball stars publicly identified in the federal investigation addressed the scandal on Saturday.
Tiger Woods may not be in the Hero World Challenge field (yet, although it’s unlikely overall), but his progress toward return appears it’s continuing. The 41-year-old revealed footage over a month ago of him pitching. In the released video, Woods noted that doctors gave him the OK to do so again. Woods then revealed in an update roughly two weeks ago that he was back to hitting 60-yard shots and participating in a full workout regimen. Now we have another morsel. Woods posted a slo-mo video Saturday of him hitting a “smooth� iron shot. Yes, the 14-time major champion appears to be hitting full irons again! Woods’ message here is brief, but this is a clear step in the direction toward playing
Yankees manager Joe Girardi on Saturday took ownership of his decision to not challenge Lonnie Chisenhall’s hit-by-pitch in ALDS Game 2.
How Christian Dawkins went from unknown to the center of a scandal