Month: May 2020

5:28 PM ET Phil Mickelson has been planning a move to Florida, and now he’s got a place to play golf there, too. Mickelson said on The Dan Patrick Show on Monday that he is joining Michael Jordan‘s exclusive “The Grove XXIII” club, which opened last fall in South Florida. Mickelson, 49, said he and
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4:36 PM ET Associated Press Canada’s National Bank is offering cash grants to each of 23 tennis players from the country who are facing financial issues because of the coronavirus pandemic. Tennis Canada announced the grants of $10,000 to $20,000 in Canadian dollars, or about $7,000 to $14,000 in U.S. dollars, from National Bank on
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3:46 PM ET The match is set, the trash-talking has begun and the odds are on the board for a star-studded, 18-hole event to raise money for coronavirus relief efforts on Memorial Day weekend. Caesars Sportsbook on Monday opened Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning as the favorites over Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in “The
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2:48 PM ET Associated Press PALM BEACH GARDEN, Fla. — Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker has asked two-time U.S. captain Davis Love III and Zach Johnson to be his assistants for the upcoming matches at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. Stricker previously appointed the last captain, Jim Furyk, to be one of his assistants. The Ryder
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9:22 AM ET Tony Ferguson suffered an orbital bone fracture during Saturday’s main event loss to Justin Gaethje at UFC 249, multiple sources told ESPN. UFC president Dana White first revealed the injury to Yahoo Sports. The injury, sources say, will require surgery, but it hasn’t been scheduled. Ferguson was discharged from a Jacksonville, Florida,
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12:26 PM ET New York Jets coach Adam Gase, who presided over the league’s 31st-ranked rushing offense in 2019, can’t wait to unleash his new one-two punch in the backfield — Le’Veon Bell and the newly signed Frank Gore. “Those two guys can really do some damage together,” Gase said in an interview with the
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1:39 PM ET Sources have told ESPN that the cancellation of the 2021 World Baseball Classic is imminent, with one source saying “it is not a priority right now.” The tournament had been set for March 9-23, 2021, in the United States, Japan and Taiwan. Because the event was included in the current collective bargaining
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