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The U.S. is in trouble. Europe has a two-point lead and serious momentum. Here’s everything that is happening at Le Golf National.
The U.S. is in trouble. Europe has a two-point lead and serious momentum. Here’s everything that is happening at Le Golf National.
The U.S. is in trouble. Europe has a two-point lead and serious momentum. Here’s everything you need to get set for Day 2 of the Ryder Cup.
The Giants have ruled out five players for Sunday’s game vs. the Saints, including linebacker Olivier Vernon, cornerback Eli Apple and tight end Evan Engram.
“My statistics are already there. I’ve already done everything from a statistical point. Obviously, it’s out of my control. I can’t throw it to myself. But what’s important is we continue to win,” Steelers receiver Antonio Brown said Friday.
It won’t be easy for Phil Mickelson to hear. He won’t ever admit it himself. But for the good of Team USA, says Kevin Van Valkenburg, it’s time for him to sit ’til his singles match on Sunday.
Chalk this one up to a case of a Rory McIlroy Ryder Cup renaissance. After a slow start, McIlroy finished the day strong.
The Bombers backstop is hitting .182 and his D has been awful. As October looms, GM Brian Cashman says, “We’re doubling down and tripling down on Gary Sanchez.”
Brooks Koepka said he felt “terrible� on Friday night as a woman spectator recovered in hospital after suffering a horrifying head wound from his wayward tee shot. “It looked like it hurt,� said Koepka, who stopped play briefly to check on the stricken fan.
The A’s are a tough out, but the Bombers are packed with power — and tough to beat in the Bronx. Here’s the wild-card case for the Yanks — and for Oakland.
Rockets GM Daryl Morey will pull out all the stops to knock off the Warriors. Could that mean going all-in on a deal for disgruntled All-Star Jimmy Butler?