Day: August 3, 2018

Kurt Warner ‘selfishly’ disappointed Terrell Owens skipping Hall of Fame induction: ‘The coolest part…’Kurt Warner ‘selfishly’ disappointed Terrell Owens skipping Hall of Fame induction: ‘The coolest part…’

The 2018 class will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Terrell Owens is skipping the ceremony. “It’s just disappointing,” Kurt Warner explained on 95.7 The Game on Friday. “For me as a fan of the game, for me as another Hall of Famer — I believe the coolest part of the entire process is hearing everybody’s individual story from their perspective.

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Ian Poulter leads WGC-Bridgestone Invitational with Tiger Woods in the huntIan Poulter leads WGC-Bridgestone Invitational with Tiger Woods in the hunt

Ian Poulter seized the first-round lead with an eight-under-par 62 at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational on Thursday while Tiger Woods carded 66 on a course where he has won eight times. Poulter notched eight birdies for a one-stroke advantage over Americans Rickie Fowler and Kyle Stanley at Firestone Country Club, which is hosting the event for the final time before it moves to Memphis next year. “My whole game was great today,” said Poulter.

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Dodgers set stadium record with 21 R, 7 HRsDodgers set stadium record with 21 R, 7 HRs

The Dodgers flexed their muscle in Thursday’s 21-5 win over the contending Brewers, securing a series split behind seven home runs from five players and six solid innings from Clayton Kershaw. The Dodgers scored a season-high nine runs in the seventh; the 21 total runs are the franchise’s most since July 21, 2001, in Colorado and the most ever at Dodger Stadium.

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Sox pull off feat vs. Yanks for 1st time since ’04Sox pull off feat vs. Yanks for 1st time since ’04

The blasts soared through the air to create a deafening buzz at Fenway Park. The first one landed deep into the Monster Seats. The second one went over everything and onto Lansdowne Street. And the third one hit one of the light stanchions above the Monster. That was one prodigious display of hitting that Steve Pearce delivered in what could best be described as a 15-7 thrashing by the Red Sox over the Yankees on Thursday night.

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