Day: October 5, 2018

Astros power up behind JV, grab 1-0 ALDS leadAstros power up behind JV, grab 1-0 ALDS lead

The Astros’ quest for a repeat World Series title got off to a fast start, as Houston rode four homers and a strong Justin Verlander start to a win over Cleveland in Game 1 of the American League Division Series. Verlander and Indians starter Corey Kluber traded hitless frames over the first three innings, but Alex Bregman broke through with a homer to lead off the fourth, and George Springer and Jose Altuve went deep back to back off the Tribe ace in the fifth. Verlander kept Cleveland out of the hit column until the sixth, when the Indians plated a pair and chased the starter. Martin Maldonado added Houston’s fourth homer as part of a two-run seventh inning.

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Dave Anderson passes away at age 89Dave Anderson passes away at age 89

The PGA TOUR shares in mourning the passing of Dave Anderson, whose distinguished journalistic career included coverage of many of golf’s greatest moments for more than half a century. Following are comments by PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan and former Commissioners Deane Beman and Tim Finchem: Jay Monahan: “No one treated golf and golfers with more respect than Dave Anderson. Likely, because he himself personified elegance and dignity that matched the qualities that are the fabric of our game.� Tim Finchem: “I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dave Anderson, an incredibly talented journalist who was a fixture for decades at golf’s biggest events. Dave was always extremely thoughtful and fair in what he wrote and was highly respected by players and golf’s leadership alike. “We are truly fortunate that he had a genuine affinity for golf and that he educated and entertained his loyal readership about our sport. “Dave will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him and his countless fans.� Deane Beman: “Dave Anderson is one of the scribes that I believe had enormous respect from everyone for what he wrote. He cared about golf, and certainly cared about the golfers. “I remember as if it was yesterday I was having breakfast with Dave and Sam Snead in New York and we were there talking about the book, The History of the PGA TOUR. Dave, in a very clever half-joking, but half-serious way, asked Sam whether Hogan was as good as everyone thought he was. This was after Hogan had passed away. Back when Ben was winning his majors, they played 36 holes on the final day, and Dave asked Sam whether it was true that he hit it so straight, that he had to hit the ball out of his own divot in the final round. Sam waved his finger and said, ‘If he was that good, don’t you think he could have hit it a bit to the right or a bit to the left?’ It was a very clever setup by Dave. He was just a very special guy and a special writer in the world of golf.�

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The First Look: CIMB ClassicThe First Look: CIMB Classic

Justin Thomas, twice a winner in Malaysia and fresh off a stellar Ryder Cup individual debut, and victorious European Ryder Cupper Paul Casey top the roster as the new PGA TOUR season begins its three-week swing through Asia. Billy Horschel, who notched a trio of top-3 finishes in last month’s FedExCup Playoffs, and BMW Championship winner Keegan Bradley are among nine other entrants who reached last month’s TOUR Championship. Asia’s hopes for a homegrown winner lie largely in Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama and Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat. FIELD NOTES: Brandt Snedeker, who won the regular-season finale in Greensboro, joins Thomas and Horschel to give TPC Kuala Lumpur three former FedExCup champions in the 78-man lineup. … Snedeker and two-time CIMB champion Ryan Moore are among 30 players jetting to Malaysia from the Safeway Open that opened the new PGA TOUR season. … The field boasts seven major champions, including World Golf Hall of Famers Ernie Els and Davis Love III. … Matsuyama and Marc Leishman head a list of six players from the International squad that competed in last year’s Presidents Cup at Liberty National. … Ten berths are reserved for leading Asian Tour players; local exemptions were awarded to Malaysian pros Gavin Green and Kim Leun Kwang. FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 points. STORYLINES: Thomas, whose 4-1 mark in his Ryder Cup debut was the bright spot in a flat U.S. effort, seeks to parlay that momentum into a third CIMB title in four visits. He was a combined 49-under par while winning in 2015 and ’16. … Moore also has a chance to become the first to three wins in Malaysia, having won back-to-back in 2013-14. … Defending champion Pat Perez now takes his turn at doubling up, drawing inspiration from the success of Moore and Thomas before him. … Matsuyama comes to Kuala Lumpur on a run of five consecutive top-15 finishes, with a share of fourth at both the Dell Technologies Championship and TOUR Championship. He finished three shots behind Thomas in 2016. … Aphibarnrat makes his debut as a full PGA TOUR member, gaining his card largely via two top-5 finishes in World Golf Championships events. … The CIMB Classic is still seeking its first Asian champion, though Aphibarnrat came close in 2013 when he finished one stroke out of joining Moore and Gary Woodland in a playoff. COURSE: TPC Kuala Lumpur (West), 7,005 yards, par 72. No stranger to high-level events, TPC Kuala Lumpur opened 28 years ago Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club and is the rare venue to serve as host to PGA TOUR, European Tour and LPGA stops. The West course was site of the Malaysian Open for seven years, while the club’s East course was site of the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia for eight editions until a changing financial landscape made last year’s edition its last. With the PGA TOUR’s arrival on the horizon, the West’s original 1991 Nelson & Haworth layout was given a thorough redesign in 2008 by Ted and Geoff Parslow. 72-HOLE RECORD: 261, Bo Van Pelt (2011 at The Mines Resort & GC). TPC Kuala Lumpur record: 262, Justin Thomas (2015). 18-HOLE RECORD: 61, Nick Watney (4th round, 2012 at The Mines), Justin Thomas (2nd round, 2015 at TPCKL). LAST YEAR: Perez augmented his career renaissance with his second victory in 11 months, building a seven-shot advantage before throttling back to win by four over Bradley. A 3-under-par 69 was enough to close things out in humid Kuala Lumpur, giving Perez two wins in 25 starts since returning from shoulder surgery one year earlier. The 41-year-old veteran also won the 2016 OHL Classic in the third start of his comeback, ending a 7 ½-year drought since claiming his only other victory in Palm Springs. Bradley used a Sunday 67 to finish alone in second, his highest finish since sharing runner-up honors at the 2014 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Thomas placed 17th in his bid for a three-peat, falling off the pace by the weekend with early rounds of 70-71. HOW TO FOLLOW TELEVISION: Wednesday-Thursday, 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. ET (Golf Channel). Friday-Saturday, 11 p.m.-3 a.m. (GC). PGA TOUR LIVE: None. RADIO: None.

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