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It’s Monday, July 21. On this day in 1963, Jack Nicklaus clinched the PGA Championship, edging Dave Ragan by two strokes to become the fourth golfer to win the three major United States titles.
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⛳ Scottie Scheffler Wins 2025 Open Championship |
Scottie Scheffler cruised to a commanding victory at the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush on Sunday, finishing at 17-under-par with a four-stroke margin over runner-up Harris English.
His final-round 68 sealed the deal despite a double bogey at the 8th, showcasing remarkable composure in challenging conditions.
The win marks Scheffler’s fourth major title—joining the Masters (2022, 2024) and PGA (2025)—and puts him just one win shy of golf’s career Grand Slam.
His flawless dominance at Portrush puts him in elite company—joining Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tiger Woods as the only players to win the Masters, PGA Championship, and British Open before turning 30. | ⚾ Brewers Win 10th Straight, Sweep Season Series vs. Dodgers |
The Brewers extended their recent dominance, securing their 10th straight victory on Sunday and completing a sweep of the Dodgers—6‑0 in the season series.
It’s their longest winning streak since a 2021 surge and only the eighth time in franchise history they’ve strung together double-digit wins.
This run has catapulted Milwaukee to a share of first place in the NL Central with the Cubs and ties them for the best record in the National League.
With “average Joes” stepping up and the rotation in sync, the Brewers are proving it’s more than a hot streak—it’s a statement heading into the pennant race. |
🏎️ Hamlin Outlasts Rain, OT for 2nd Straight Win at Dover |
Denny Hamlin battled a late-race deluge and two overtime restarts to grab his second straight Dover win in Sunday’s Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
After a 56-minute rain stoppage, he spun back out on the fresher rubber ahead of teammate Chase Briscoe, holding him off by just 0.310 seconds for back-to-back victories at the Monster Mile.
It marked Hamlin’s fourth Cup win of 2025 and 58th career triumph, keeping him in elite company as he continues to chase that elusive championship. |
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► Yankees star Aaron Judge hit his 351st career home run, tying Alex Rodriguez for sixth place on the Yankees' all-time home run list during New York's 4-2 win vs. the Braves on Sunday. (See List)
► Tigers ace Tarik Skubal's dominant performance, striking out 11 over 6.2 innings, led Detroit to a 2-1 win vs. the Rangers on Sunday night, making them the first MLB team to reach 60 wins this season. (More)
► Dodgers star Freddie Freeman suffered a left wrist contusion after being hit by a pitch in Sunday's 6-5 loss vs. the Brewers, but X-rays were negative, and he is considered day-to-day. (More)
► MLB is investigating Braves coach Eddie Perez's head-pointing gesture toward Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr., suspected of stealing pitch signs, during a heated Yankees win on Saturday night. (See Details)
► Diamondbacks star Eugenio Suarez, with an impressive 35 homers and 85 RBIs, is a top trade candidate, but his stellar performance may lead Arizona to retain him as they remain in the playoff race. (More)
► The Phillies signed veteran reliever David Robertson to a major league contract with a prorated $6.22 million salary for the remainder of the 2025 season, marking his third stint with the team. (More) |
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► The Chiefs secured defensive end George Karlaftis with a four-year, $93 million contract extension, including $62 million guaranteed, locking in a key player from their 2022 draft class through 2030. (More)
► The Seahawks released tight end Noah Fant, saving $8.91 million in salary cap space, as they shift focus to rookie Elijah Arroyo and other younger players following Fant's three-year tenure with the team. (More)
► NFLPA chief strategy officer JC Tretter resigned from the organization and withdrew his candidacy for interim executive director amid recent controversies and internal criticism. (See Details)
► Cowboys guard Tyler Smith expressed confidence in the team's potential to win a Super Bowl this season, citing a strong offensive core including new additions like George Pickens and first-round draft pick Tyler Booker. (More)
► Lions defensive lineman Levi Onwuzurike will miss the entire 2025 season due to a torn ACL requiring surgery, exacerbating the team's defensive injury challenges as they begin training camp. (More)
► The Commanders face pressure from President Trump, who threatened to restrict their new stadium plans in D.C. unless they revert to the "Redskins" nickname. (See Details)
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The Latest in Motorsports:
► Pato O'Ward won the IndyCar Grand Prix of Toronto, reducing Alex Palou's championship lead from 129 to 99 points, keeping the title race competitive with four races remaining. (More)
► Christopher Bell spun out twice while battling for the lead at Dover, finishing 18th despite leading 67 laps and winning Stage 2, expressing disappointment in his mistakes but pride in his team's strong performance. (More)
► Ty Dillon, the lowest seed in the 32-driver field, will face Ty Gibbs in the NASCAR In-Season Challenge final at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, competing for a $1 million prize. (More)
► Denny Hamlin, co-owner of 23XI Racing, vowed that "all will be exposed" during the December 1 trial vs. NASCAR, remaining confident despite the team's loss of charter status. (See Details)
► Chase Sexton won the overall Washougal 450 National, beating Jett Lawrence, who finished third in Moto 1 and first in Moto 2, while Hunter Lawrence secured the holeshot in Moto 2. (More) |
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► The Hornets, led by rookie Kon Knueppel's 21 points, defeated the Kings 83-78 to win the NBA 2K26 Summer League championship in Las Vegas. (More)
► Ole Miss football freshman Corey Adams, an 18-year-old defensive lineman from New Orleans, was killed in a shooting in Tennessee on Saturday night with four others injured. (More)
► Wyndham Clark, banned from Oakmont Country Club after damaging its locker room during the U.S. Open, expressed remorse, and is willing to meet the club's requirements for reinstatement. (See Details)
► Colorado football coach Deion Sanders revealed he is not fully recovered from an unspecified health issue but is feeling better and plans to return to the team soon. (More)
► Venus Williams, returning to competitive tennis after over a year at the DC Open, expressed her wish for her retired sister Serena to join her, highlighting their shared history. (More)
► The MLS All-Star Skills Challenge, featuring MLS and LIGA MX players alongside special guests like Clint Dempsey and Lindsey Heaps, will take place on Tuesday night at Austin FC's Q2 Stadium. (See Details)
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