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New York is celebrating the “Miracle Mets” of 1969 this weekend. For the 2019 Mets to do the same, their manager would need another one.
New York is celebrating the “Miracle Mets” of 1969 this weekend. For the 2019 Mets to do the same, their manager would need another one.
NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger breaks down game tape from wide receiver DeSean Jackson and explains what he will bring back to the Philadelphia Eagles this season.
Kawhi Leonard is expected to speak to the Los Angeles Lakers in the next few days and has made a personal request that only Magic Johnson and team president Jeanie Buss be involved, sources told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.
DETROIT — Nate Lashley shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to top the Rocket Mortgage Classic leaderboard for the second straight day. Lashley had a 14-under 130 total at Detroit Golf Club. Cameron Champ was a stroke back after a 65. He played the front nine in 8-under 28, matching the lowest nine-hole score on the PGA TOUR this season. Champ was under par for six straight holes, matching a mark this season on the TOUR, after opening with a par. He cooled off on a steamy day at Detroit Golf Club with a 1-over 37 on the back nine. Charles Howell III (67) was two shots back. J.T. Poston (63) and Ryan Armour (69) were another stroke back. Dustin Johnson and U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland finished at 2 under to miss the cut by two strokes. Chez Reavie, who won the Travelers Championship last week, and Bubba Watson also failed to make it to the weekend. Reavie was tied for fourth entering the day and was 6 under on his 13th hole of the second round. He closed with a bogey, double bogey and triple bogey to plummet to 1-under 143. Watson shot a 75 to tie with Reavie toward the bottom of the 156-player field. The 36-year-old Lashley slipped into the tournament as an alternate Wednesday and has taken full advantage. His only top-10 finish during his two-year PGA TOUR career was in February, when he tied for eighth at the Puerto Rico Open.
Kawhi Leonard will speak to the Los Angeles Lakers in the next few days and has made a personal request that only Magic Johnson and team president Jeanie Buss be involved, sources told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.