Month: June 2019

7:59 PM ET For the third straight game, a rookie produced a walk-off victory for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Colorado Rockies. Catcher Will Smith, who was recalled from Triple-A on Sunday, blasted a pinch-hit three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Dodgers a 6-3 victory over the
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6:31 PM ET Associated Press CROMWELL, Conn. — Chez Reavie won the Travelers Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour victory and first in 11 years, closing with a 1-under 69 for a four-stroke victory over Keegan Bradley and Zack Sucher. The 37-year-old Reavie, also the 2008 Canadian Open winner, finished at 17-under 263
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11:51 PM ET Associated Press CHICAGO — New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway cursed at a reporter, and pitcher Jason Vargas had to be restrained from charging him during a confrontation in the team’s clubhouse after a loss Sunday. The dustup with beat writer Tim Healey of Newsday occurred after the Mets blew a late
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2:56 PM ET Andy Murray completed his extraordinary comeback to tennis on Sunday evening when the Scot and his partner, Feliciano Lopez, defeated Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram 7-6 (6), 5-7, 10-5 in the Queen’s doubles final. The victory marked a second title in one day for Lopez, who was crowned singles champion in the
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6:52 PM ET Associated Press SONOMA, Calif. — Martin Truex Jr. won the NASCAR Cup Series race Sunday at Sonoma Raceway for the second consecutive year, comfortably holding off teammate Kyle Busch for his fourth victory of the season. Truex won for the fourth time in the past eight points-paying races, earning his 23rd career
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11:57 PM ET Associated Press CHASKA, Minn. — Hannah Green never felt more nervous than standing over a 5-foot par putt Sunday at Hazeltine National with a chance to win her first major at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Neither did Karrie Webb, who has won seven majors in her Hall of Fame career. Webb
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8:51 PM ET Associated Press CHASKA, Minn. — Hannah Green never felt more nervous than standing over a 5-foot par putt Sunday at Hazeltine National with a chance to win her first major at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Neither did Karrie Webb, who won seven majors in her Hall of Fame career. Webb watched
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