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From Sam Farmer: A hurricane hit the roof of a major news tent Tuesday, creating a central thunderstorm as Tiger Woods discussed the sixth – and most important – of the Open Championship at St. Paul’s Basinos. Andrews.
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He knows how difficult this training can be at the beginning of the season.
“You get the wind as we do today, with the test of heluva,” said Woods, who won two of Claret’s two jars here, in 2000 and 2005. You do not have the opportunity to hit shots like anywhere else. Also, after a quiet day at this golf course, you can see players with either four or five eagle pockets. “
Woods, 46, has survived a massive hurricane, the most recent accident in 2021 on the Hawthorne Boulevard slope on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
First, he started to walk again. Then, surprisingly, competition. He played two games this year, finishing 47 at the Masters and exiting after the third PGA Championship race in Southern Hills, battling leg and leg pain.
Now, he is back to his old way and he feels very well, after an accident, he admits: “My body can recover, but to be honest, not so much.”
“Most of my rehab, I just believe I can walk again, you know, walk well and live a normal life and play a little golf with my son or friends at home,” he said. he said.
“But look, I’ve been playing golf this year. And when I realized that maybe I could play at a higher level, my goal was to get back here to St. Louis. Andrews to play in this tournament, [it] being the oldest history we have ever had. I did not want to miss this Open at the golf course. ”
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MADODA
From Jack Harris: It was one of the best Dodgers episodes of the season. However, it did point to a problem that continued Tuesday night.
Yes, the Dodgers won all seven of the games they played last week.
But in all six of those races, they had to pull back.
Tuesday against St. Louis Cardinals, the same script was played again. The Cardinals made a great, original lead. The Dodgers lifted the late game which he kept until the ninth.
This time, however, their slow start made them even more confused. In the 7-6 defeat at Busch Stadium, he encountered a mountain that could not climb.
Under 6-1 at the start of the season, the Dodgers scored twice in the fifth, one in the sixth and one in the seventh, returning within 6-5.
Later in the seventh year, he had a full foundation without going out, seemingly near the lead for the first time.
But Cardinals assistant Packy Naughton extinguished the threat. At the top of the Dodgers system came empty handed in the eighth. And insurance from the Cardinals helped them catch ninth, whipping seven Dodgers games and leaving them 56-30 this season.
“[We] set it to increase the speed there, build the game or move forward, “said manager Dave Roberts.” We just didn’t kill him. “
ANGELO
From Sarah Valenzuela: Angels chief executive Perry Minasian said he is still looking at how the team can beat Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani under contract.
“There’s a way to win around them and it’s a deep team,” said Minasian before opening the team against the Houston Astros at Angel Stadium on Tuesday.
Creating marketing, finding players in free will and planning for their future were three ways he wrote down as building his depth.
The first day of Major League baseball games is Sunday, the last day of business this year is Aug. 2 and qualified players are free after the World Series.
“I really see a way to put a competitive team on the field with these guys,” Minasian said. “They are great players, they have done very well. I think he deserves to be respected every day. I look forward to seeing all of them in the Royal Family. ”
SPARKS
From Thuc Nhi Nguyen: There is a reason why Nneka Ogwumike was the Sparks’ All-Star this year.
With a rising star due to a non-COVID illness Tuesday, two days after the start of his seventh All-Star game, the Sparks lost 94-81 at Washington Mystics Tuesday at Crypto.com Arena.
Ogwumike, the team’s leading scorer and scorer with 18.8 points and 7.2 rebounds, was added to the team’s injury report for about 75 minutes before reporting it because he did not see him Monday and missed a shot Tuesday morning.
Without their team captain, Sparks, the second-best paint team in the league, won 40-26 in paint. Liz Cambage had just eight points and three rebounds on three of nine shots. He only threw four times. Chiney Ogwumike joined her sister’s starting line-up and scored 10 and 10 rebounds in her last three games.
Mystics star Elena Della Donne, who is recovering from back surgery for the past two seasons, has played in LA for the first time since 2019 and threw 26 points 27 minutes into a 10-14 medical shot. The most important former player dropped three corner points by 5:49 to remain fourth to try to bounce back after Sparks cut a limit to five.
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TODAY IN THE GAMES
1881 – William Renshaw sets a record for the shortest men’s race and time and sport by beating John T. Hartley 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 in 37 minutes at Wimbledon.
1934 – Babe Ruth beats her 700-year career at home against Detroit.
1941 – PGA race wins Vic Ghezzi with a 1-up 38-hole victory over Byron Nelson. at Cherry Hills CC Denver
1943 – The first night-time game in All-Star history is played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia. Boston’s Bobby Doerr presents the greatest threat, a three-runner, in an AL 5-3 victory.
1963 – Early Wynn wins his 300th and MLB final at 43.
1968 – Gary Player wins British Open with two wins over Bob Charles and Jack Nicklaus. It is the second Open competition for Player and its fifth major title.
1971 – Reggie Jackson hits a huge house driven by an electric generator on the right roof at Tiger Stadium to show the number of homers six – three per team – while AL beats the NL 6-4 in an All-Star game. .
1972 – Robert Irsay buys property for the Los Angeles Rams for $ 19 million and exchanges a Baltimore Colts license. Players and coaches are not affected.
1980 – Amy Alcott hits a 280 record to win the US Women’s Open with nine wins at Hollis Stacy.
1996 – Cigar coincides with North America ‘s latest Citation history of 16 consecutive wins, leaving to capture the $ 1.05 million Arlington Citation Challenge with 3½ lengths.
1997 – Alison Nicholas rejects Nancy Lopez for a single victory in the US Women’s Open. Nicholas is hitting 72 holes 10-under 274, the lowest in the 52-year history of the event.
2003 – Beth Daniel became the oldest winner in the history of the LPGA Tour, having climbed the last two holes to beat Juli Inkster with a stroke at the Canada Women’s Open. At 46 years, 8 months and 29 days old, Daniel breaks the record written by JoAnne Carner in 1985.
2011 – Abby Wambach breaks the deadlock with a header in the 79th minute, and the United States made their first trip to the Women’s World Cup since winning in 1999 with a 3-1 win over France. Japan defeated Sweden 3-1 in another semifinal.
2014 – Mo Martin has done well in her life to become a major champion in the Women’s British Open. Martin hit 3 sticks that hit the pin in the par-5 pit in Royal Birkdale, setting up 6 feet for the eagle. Martin closes with 72 points and finishes in a 1-under 287 win over Inbee Park and Shanshan Feng.
2017 – Venus Williams made her Wimbledon debut for the ninth and first time since 2009, showcasing her most recent performance against Johanna Konta 6-4, 6-2. At the age of 37, Williams was the last player in the All England Club since Martina Navratilova was the last one in 1994 in those years. It also hinders Konta’s bid to become Britain’s first woman in 40 years to win Wimbledon. In the first semifinals, Garbine Muguruza defeated Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia 6-1, 6-1 in just one hour.
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Reggie Jackson hit the best of the All-Star games in 1971. Watch and listen here.
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