Fowler starts hot at PGA, but can he finish?Fowler starts hot at PGA, but can he finish?
Fowler has finished in the top three at every major tournament but is yet to win one. Is 2018 the 29-year-old’s year?
Fowler has finished in the top three at every major tournament but is yet to win one. Is 2018 the 29-year-old’s year?
Fowler has finished in the top three at every major tournament but is yet to win one. Is 2018 the 29-year-old’s year?
Greg Allen was the catalyst for a ninth-inning rally that lifted the Indians to a 5-4 walk-off win over the Twins. Allen led off with a single against reliever Addison Reed, stole second base and then sprinted home on a single to right by Michael Brantley to set off an on-field party at Progressive Field.
Alas, he never got out of second gear as he drove from Ford’s Flat Rock plant to the world headquarters in Dearborn. Slow as that entry might have been, he got an ovation from the hundreds of fans on hand when he arrived at “Mustang Victory Circle” anyway, as Ford unveiled the Mustang
Tony Stewart hasn’t raced in NASCAR in a couple of years, but he’s itching to race again and could do so at the Indy 500 in 2019.
Gio Gonzalez went seven strong innings to earn his first win since May 28 as the Nationals beat the Braves, 6-3, in Thursday afternoon’s finale at Nationals Park. Michael A. Taylor homered for Washington, which earned a split of the four-game series. Nick Markakis and Ronald Acuna Jr. went deep for Atlanta.
“The Knight,” “Big Fella,” and “The Machine” are a few of the nicknames that will appear on the back of MLB uniforms during Players’ Weekend presented by Valspar Stain. The event returns for its second year for all games scheduled from Aug. 24-26, it was announced today by Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association.
For the second consecutive year, Major Leaguers will put their personalities and passions on the field when Players’ Weekend takes center stage during all games from Friday, Aug. 24, through Sunday, Aug. 26. Here are the nicknames big leaguers will wear on their backs while sporting colorful, non-traditional uniforms featuring alternate designs inspired by youth-league uniforms:
John Wall knows that the Celtics, Sixers and Raptors are getting all the buzz in the East with LeBron James now out West. But he says don’t sleep on Washington.
With Dwight Howard coming aboard, the five-time All-Star point guard believes Washington is an East power.