Williams embarrassed by team’s late start to 2019 testingWilliams embarrassed by team’s late start to 2019 testing
Claire Williams understands how bad it looks that her team missed the opening two and a half days of testing for the 2019 season.
Claire Williams understands how bad it looks that her team missed the opening two and a half days of testing for the 2019 season.
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes’ position at the top of Formula One is under threat this year after admitting the new Ferrari looks “very, very strong” in pre-season testing so far.
Tiger Woods has had top-20 finishes in his first two starts this year but hasn’t seriously threatened to win his 81st PGA Tour title Will that change this week?
Tyrrell Hatton returned to the scene of the crime this week in Mexico City. Last year, Hatton had a putt on the 72nd hole to get into a playoff at the WGC-Mexico Championship, but his ball hit a spike mark shortly after leaving the putterface and ended up missing just short. Of course, thanks to the new Rules of Golf, Hatton can now repair such spike marks, which he was glad to do earlier this week on Chapultepec Golf Club’s 18th green.
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Looking to watch the No. 8 Tar Heels visit top-ranked Duke on ESPN on Wednesday? Here’s how to do it.
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Atlanta Falcons: Prioritizing O-Line Instead of D-Line The trenches are a sore spot for the Falcons. Both sides of the ball need help, especially if defensive tackle Grady Jarrett leaves during free agency. Positional value should dictate the Falcons’ draft approach, not preference. Even if the
Not only could Manny Machado’s $300 million pact increase the price tag for Bryce Harper, it also could lead to even heftier free-agent hauls for Mookie Betts and Mike Trout in two years.
Bill Barnwell ESPN Staff Writer Bill Barnwell is a staff writer for ESPN.com. Follow on Twitter The NFL offseason is upon us. Most of the league has spent January thinking about what it’s going to do in the player-acquisition period stretching through the end of April, and while the New England Patriots