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TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | May 22

May 22, 2022 by Terry Lyons

While We’re Young (Ideas) Examines: Trevor Story

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – The marketing mavens and mindless media will overuse the buzzword so much, they’ll be calling him Trevor Narrative.

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Back in the non-buzzword real world, Boston Red Sox second baseman Trevor Story is no longer hearing the boos of Brookline Avenue. He had a fabulous Thursday and Friday this week, homering three times on Thursday night against the Seattle Mariners and hitting a Grand Slam on Friday night against those same Embarrassments Under the Sea.

Narrative, err, Story became only the fifth Sox player with 4+ HRs and 11+ RBI in any two-game span, joining Nomar Garciaparra (5/9-10/1999, 7/21-23/2002), Ken Harrelson (6/13-14/1968), Bobby Doerr (6/8-9/1950), and Jim Tabor (doubleheader on 7/4/1939). Story scored six runs in his Thursday-Friday, while Tabor (7) and Doerr (6) were the only others to score 6+ runs over two days.

After a brutal start to the 2022 season and hearing it from the crowds, as Marv Albert would say, Story leads the Red Sox this season in RBI (27), walks (15), and stolen bases (5) and ranks 2nd in HRs (6), and that includes 22 RBI in his last 17 games leading into Saturday.

On Saturday, Story hit a game-tying sacrifice fly in the fifth, his 12th RBI in the last three games as he leads the Sox in RBI (28). Story is one of 12 Red Sox hitters (21st time) to record 12+ RBI in any three-game span. Prior to Story, the most recent occurrences were in 2016, when Mookie Betts recorded 13 RBI from 8/14-16 and Jackie Bradley Jr. did so from 5/9-11 (13 RBI).

Story’s batting average dipped as low as .194 on May 8 and Boston Manager Alex Cora dropped him from hitting second in the lineup to sixth.

Looking back to 2018, Story hit 37 homers and had 111 RBI for the Colorado Rockies while playing shortstop. This year, he’s a second base as Red Sox great Xander Bogaerts commands the shortstop position, at least until the trading deadline. In 2021, while with the Rockies, he had 24 HRs and 34 two-base hits.

Those numbers were sure to rise in hitter-friendly Fenway Park, but the game at sea level proved harder than the thin air of the Mile High City and Story struggled in the cold weather of the USA northeast. But, as the weather has warmed in late May, so, too has Story and that seems to be the latest narrative coming from Fenway Park. Ahem.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: The 15th annual Sports Business Awards were held this week in New York, hosted by the good people at Sports Business Journal/and/Daily. Abe Madkour and his staff have seen stiff competition in the world of sports business trade news, most notably from Sportico andFront Office Sports (FOS), but the SBJ/SBD still remains the standard, especially in the daily reporting of news from every corner of the sports industry.

Here’s a list of just some of the winners in this year’s Sports Business award categories:

  1. Sports Event of the Year – MLB Field of Dreams game
  2. Best in Digital Sports Media – ESPN+
  3. Sports Facility of the Year – Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle)
  4. Athletic Director of Year – Sandy Barbour, Penn State (retired)
  5. Sports Break-through of Year – Crypto.com
  6. Best in Sports Media – ESPN
  7. Team of the Year – Tampa Bay Lightening
  8. League of the Year – UFC
  9. Sports Executive of the Year – Michael Rubin, Fanatics
  10. Lifetime Achievement – Robert Kraft, New England Patriots

COMMENCEMENT WORDS of WISDOM: While contemplating this week’s Parting Words & Music section (see below), I was very close to shunning another selection of music and sharing an incredibly important address given by Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to the Class of 2019 at Johns Hopkins University. In doing so, it was decided that this is far too important a speech and I list it here as a MUST WATCH, a very rare and the highest recommendation I ever list when creating content for this e-News, or for Facebook, Twitter, or Digital Sports Desk. … Jeffrey Goldberg grew up in Malverne, Long Island and attended the University of Pennsylvania where he began his career in journalism. From Penn to the Washington Post to The Jerusalem Times to The New Yorker to The Atlantic, where he now stands as Editor-in-Chief, all he’s done is to report, investigate, dig for the truth, sometimes at great personal risk, travel to dangerous sites and report the news. He is famous in the world of top-notch journalism to us all, but some might simply remember him as the writer to broke the controversial “Trump: Americans Who Died in Wars are ‘Losers and Suckers’ story.” … It shook the USA, especially the Armed Forces as the Commander in Chief of the US military could somehow have such a viewpoint. … Three years ago, almost to the date, Goldberg gave the commencement address at Johns Hopkins University and he was fabulous, much to the credit of one of his opening salvos that “there is no such good thing as a 20-minute commencement address and no such bad thing as a 10-minute commencement address.” … He also noted that by lunchtime, the very next day, no one in attendance would remember what he said. … That is wrong and I share his (15 minutes) and do so at a time when we can look back at the astonishing disinformation that we’ve been subjected to since May, 2019. … By the way, there is a connection to sports in this section, as the address was given at Baltimore Arena, the site of many a New York Knicks vs. Baltimore (then) Bullets games, and I could remember the days of Earl “The Pearl” Monroe lighting up the Knicks in the tiny but wonderfully renovated Arena in downtown Baltimore, a mere 10-15 minutes from the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins. I give it to you for free on YouTube, noting that we, as a family received every single cent worth of some $250,000+ for the right to view this in person with thanks for a lending hand from “Daddy Bloomberg.” … Best wishes to all the 2019-to-2022 graduates at all the schools across the USA. You all faced difficult times, the most difficult since the Classes of 1918-19-20.

In seriousness, I can say this address is well worth 15-minutes of your Sunday morning:


TID-BITS: Where does the time go? It was 50 years ago the Indiana Pacers won their second of three ABA titles (1970, ‘72 and ‘73). … Do you remember some of the names/players, like Mel Daniels, Roger Brown, Rick Mount, George McGinnis, Bob Netolicky and Freddie Lewis? … They were coached by Bob “Slick” Leonard, one of the all-time greats. … Big time rivals, the New York Nets, went on to win in 1974 and ‘76. … J.J. Redick played 139 games over four years at Duke University and then enjoyed a 15-year career in the NBA. Now, he should probably do two things: 1). Go back to school. 2). Head to NBAE Entertainment and watch as much old NBA game film as he can get his hands on. … Redick made the colossally stupid remark when discussing the talents of Hall of Fame guard Bob Cousy and his opponents on “First Take.” … “He was being guarded by plumbers and firemen,” Redick retorted, claiming players from the 1950s-60s era can’t be compared with those of today. … Cousy decided to speak softly on a reply: “People with less talent will always try to make a name for themselves by criticizing other people and hopefully getting some attention and perhaps increasing their credibility,” Cousy said. “So when you respond to something like this, you play into their hands. I won’t do that, but I will defend the firemen and the plumbers that he referenced. And I’ll just give you a few of the names of these firemen that I played with and against during those years. … “How about Bill Russell, the aforementioned, not too bad a player,” Cousy added. “Wilt Chamberlain, remember that guy? He wasn’t bad. I guess he must have fought fires as well. … Cousy is 100% correct of course but he might’ve mentioned a few of the guards or small forwards who would’ve shut Redick and nearly every player of his era down, cold. Here are just a few: Oscar Robertson, Walt Frazier, Dave DeBusschere, Bobby Jones, and Norm Van Lier, just to name a few. Certainly, Van Lier’s teammate, the late Jerry Sloan, might’ve broken Redick in half. … During his appearance, Cousy also noted the greatness of Elgin Baylor and how it is oft overlooked. … Cousy said, “In (his) judgement, Elgin Baylor is still the greatest small forward to ever play the game.” … Note to J.J. – Baylor was not a plumber or a fireman and your NBA chops/credibility is now shot. … More importantly, Get Well Soon wishes go out to Boston sports tv legend Mike Lynch (WCVB-Channel 5/ABC) who suffered a stroke earlier this week but is expected to make a full recovery after a rehab sting at Spaulding in Boston. … It’s the same country in summertime, right? It’s 39-degrees and snowing in Denver, 55-degrees, windy with 78% humidity at Southern Hills for the PGA Championship in Tulsa, OK, and temperatures will be soaring to 95-degrees over the next 24 hours in the northeast (Boston). Meanwhile, the NHL is playing an ice-hockey series in Tampa and Sunrise, Florida where temperatures will be a comfortable 75-80 degrees at game time. … Early Voting won The Preakness Stakes in Maryland. The headlines will write themselves! Just wish they would’ve named the horse 11,780 Votes. … Kentucky Derby long shot winner Rich Strike will be back for a run at The Belmont. … Edmonton’s Connor McDavid recorded his NHL-leading 20th point in the ninth Oilers game of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs and is producing at a pace last seen 30 years ago. Mario Lemieux had 22 points in the first nine games of the 1992 NHL Playoffs.

Filed Under: Boston Sports, While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: TL's Sunday Sports Notes, Trevor Story, While We're Young Ideas

Tiger Withdraws From PGA Champ

May 22, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

Tiger Woods Forced to WD From PGA Championship

TULSA – Mito Pereira holds a three-stroke lead over Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris. It is Pereira’s his first lead after any round on Tour. Pereira is the first player since John Daly (1991) to hold the outright 54-hole lead in their PGA Championship debut.

Pereira is seeking to become the first PGA Tour Rookie to win a major championship since Keegan Bradley at the 2011 PGA Championship.

Tiger Woods withdrew from the PGA Championship after recording his highest score (79) in 79 rounds at the PGA Championship and third-highest personal score ever in a major.

In the seven major championships hosted at Southern Hills, all winners held at least a share of the 54-hole lead.

Danny Willett is the last player to earn his first Tour win at a major (2016 Masters).

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Championship, PGA of America, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Zalatoris, Watson Go Low at PGA

May 21, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

Bubba Watson Tied PGA Championship Record

TULSA – Will Zalatoris leads after tying the third-best opening 36-hole score (66-65-131) in PGA Championship history. In the seven major championships hosted at Southern Hills, all winners held at least a share of the 36-hole lead.

Bubba Watson equaled the PGA Championship scoring record with a 7-under (63), becoming the third player to do so at Southern Hills (Raymond Floyd/1982, Tiger Woods/2007).

Four-time PGA Championship winner Tiger Woods made the cut for the 18th time in 22 starts at the event while Scottie Scheffler becomes just the third World No. 1 to miss the cut at the PGA Championship

First-round leader Rory McIlroy trails by five shots following a 1-over (71).

Shane Lowry (T-41/+2) extended the longest active streak of cuts made in major championships to 12, dating to a T-8 at the 2019 PGA Championship.

Scheffler, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay and Daniel Berger among the notables that MTC.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR

Sox, Pivetta Strike Back Against Astros

May 18, 2022 by Terry Lyons

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – After a 13-4 lambasting at the hands of the Houston Astros on Tuesday night, a game that saw the ‘Stros tie a major league record with five home runs in a single inning (2nd vs Nathan Eovaldi), the Boston Red Sox needed to strike back on Wednesday. The pitching rotation called for Boston right-hander Nick Pivetta (1-4, 5.08 ERA) to take the mound vs Houston’s Luis Garcia (3-1, 2.94 ERA).

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When Pivetta faced Astros lead-off man Jose Altuve in the first, it looked as though Houston was picking up where they left off on Tuesday when Altuve took a 3-2 pitch over the Green Monster in left field. That would not be the case over nine innings, as Pivetta earned a 5-1 victory by allowing only one other hit, a double by LF Michael Brantley, to pitch a complete game, two-hitter.

It was the first complete game for a Red Sox pitcher since Chris Sale went nine innings against the Royals in Kansas City on June 5, 2019 (8-0 win) and the first complete game at Fenway Park since Rick Porcello tossed nine against the New York Yankees on August 3, 2018 (4-1 win).

To earn his complete game and two-hitter, Pivetta threw 112 pitches with 78 for strikes. A whopping 23 of those pitches came in the first inning when Pivetta settled down to retire three-straight after the Altuve lead-off HR. Pivetta allowed only the one earned run while striking out eight and walking none.

The Red Sox offense gave Pivetta support immediately, registering two runs in the bottom of the first on a Rafael Devers triple and J.D. Martinez sacrifice fly, then a Xander Bogaerts home run, his fourth of the season. Boston picked-up another un in the third inning when Devers doubled in Kiki Hernandez who led off the inning by reaching first on a Jeremy Pena error at short.

The Sox scattered singles against Garcia to tally two more runs in the fourth, which closed out the scoring.

Boston’s DH, Martinez, had an 18-game hitting streak and 34-game on base streak snapped, and his luck ran out when a seventh inning ground ball to short had to be reviewed by the umpires, to no avail for the .325 hitter who went 0-for-3 with an RBI via the SAC fly, his 20th run batted in this season. He trails only Devers (21) in the team lead for RBI.

After crunching Eovaldi for 13 runs, the Astros bats went dull on their get-away game that started at 6:12pm and was over by 8:50pm (ET). Altuve struck-out twice after hitting the lead-off homer, his eighth of the season, while both 1B Yuli Gurriel and Pena each went down twice to strikes.

NOTES: Boston will host the Seattle Mariners who lost 11 of their last 15, not including this evenings game at Toronto. The Mariners will be at Fenway Park for a Thursday through Sunday, four-game set. Mariners rookie hot pitching prospect George Kirby (0-0, 0.90 ERA) will face veteran Rich Hill (1-1, 2.89 ERA) on Thursday evening. … Tonight’s complete game by Nick Pivetta was only the second of his career, the other coming June 8, 2019 vs the Cincinnati Reds. … Boston SS Xander Bogaerts has six RBI over his last six games. … Houston’s Michael Brantley has reached base safely in 13-straight games and is hitting .306 over that span. … Jose Altuve scored his 900th career run with his HR and is only the fourth player in Houston Astros history to record 900 runs (Craig Biggio-1,844), (Jeff Bagwell-1,517) and (Lance Berkman-1,008)

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, MLB, Nick Pivetta

Southern Hills and Southern Hospitality for PGA Championship 2022

May 18, 2022 by Terry Lyons

TULSA – Tiger Woods, who returned from injury at the Masters Tournament in April for his first Tour start since the 2020 Masters, is set to compete this week at the second Major of the 2022 pro golf circuit. Woods, who won the 2007 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club the last time it hosted a major, is tied for the most PGA TOUR wins of all-time (82) and trails only Jack Nicklaus‘ record of 18 major championships by three. Woods enters the week No. 237 in the FedEx Cup standings and No. 818 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

The PGA of America announced on Saturday, May 14, that 2021 champion Phil Mickelson will not compete. The last time a defending champion did not play in a major was Rory McIlroy at the 2015 Open Championship. Mickelson last played on Tour at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open (MC).

Five players have won the Career Grand Slam and Jordan Spieth can become the sixth with a win. Spieth won the 2015 Masters Tournament, 2015 U.S. Open and 2017 Open Championship, and is making his sixth start in the PGA Championship since the 2017 Open (T-28/2017, T-12/2018, T-3/2019, T-71/2020, T-30/2021).

Bryson DeChambeau WD from PGA after practice round Wednesday.

 

PGA Championship | Tournament Facts

COURSE: Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa

YARDS/PAR: 7,556 yards/Par 70

ARCHITECT(S): Perry Maxwell (1936); Gil Hanse (2018)

PRIZE Money: Was $12 million in 2021

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Phil Mickelson

PAST RESULTS: (link)

PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 600

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @PGA @PGAChampionship

PGA of AMERICA: (link) and PGA Championship (link)

TV COVERAGE: The first two rounds (May 19 & 20) are scheduled for coverage from 2:00pm to 8:00pm (ET) on ESPN. On Saturday and Sunday, coverage is set for 10:00am to 1:00pm (ET) on ESPN and 1:00 to 7:00pm (ET) on CBS.

PGA TOUR LIVE STREAMING on ESPN+: Streaming coverage will be featured on ESPN-Plus Thursday and Friday with Main Feed, Featured Hole and Featured Groups from 8:00am to 2:00pm (ET). Weekend times include ESPN+ streaming from 8:00am to 10:00pm (ET). PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) will live stream the first two rounds (8:00am to 8:00pm (ET) and from 8:00am to 7:00pm (ET) on the weekend.

PGA TOUR RADIO COVERAGE: SiriusXM Radio will have live coverage of the PGA Championship with broadcasts beginning at 2:00pm (ET) Thursday through Sunday. PGA Tour Radio is available on Sirius 208/XM 92 or online via PGATourCom.

Sirius XM Coverage of the 2022 PGA Championship (Yahoo)

How to Watch: In case of changes, visit: (PGATourCom)


2022 PGA Championship | The Basics:

The Tee Times at Tulsa’s Southern Hills start Thursday at 8:00am (ET) and go to 3:42pm (ET).

Weather: Thursday’s forecast calls for sunny skies and 79-degree temperature with only a 10% chance of rain. Wind blowing at 17 mph in high humidity (79%).

Tournament Web Site: (link)

FedEx Cup Standings: (link)


PGA Championship – Field and Tee Times:

The Field: (link)

Updates: Phil Mickelson (WD)

Tee Times: (link)


PGA Championship | The Odds

Source: Draft Kings

Name, Outright Win, Top 5 odds

Jon Rahm +1200 +300

Rory McIlroy +1200 +300

Scottie Scheffler +1200 +300

Collin Morikawa +1400 +350

Justin Thomas +1400 +350

Jordan Spieth +2000 +400

Cameron Smith +2200 +450

Dustin Johnson +2200 +400

Patrick Cantlay +2200 +400

Viktor Hovland +2200 +400

Shane Lowry +2500 +500

Xander Schauffele +2500 +500

Daniel Berger +3500 +650

Will Zalatoris +3500 +650

Brooks Koepka +4000 +800

Hideki Matsuyama +4000 +800

Matt Fitzpatrick +4000 +800

Joaquin Niemann +4500 +800

Billy Horschel +5000 +900

Max Homa +5000 +900

Tony Finau +6000 +1100

Adam Scott +6500 +1100

Bryson DeChambeau +6500 +1100

Corey Conners +6500 +1100

Russell Henley +6500 +1100

Sam Burns +6500 +1100

Tiger Woods +6500 +1100

Tyrrell Hatton +6500 +1100

Cameron Young +7000 +1100

Keegan Bradley +7000 +1100

Louis Oosthuizen +7000 +1100

Sergio Garcia +7000 +1100

Tommy Fleetwood +7000 +1100

Harold Varner III +9000 +1400

Robert MacIntyre +9000 +1400

Seamus Power +9000 +1400

Abraham Ancer +10000 +1400

Jason Day +10000 +1400

Aaron Wise +13000 +1600

Adam Hadwin +13000 +1600

Alexander Noren +13000 +1600

Cameron Tringale +13000 +1600

Christiaan Bezuidenhout +13000 +1600

Erik Van Rooyen +13000 +1600

Gary Woodland +13000 +1600

Jason Kokrak +13000 +1600

Jhonattan Vegas +13000 +1600

Justin Rose +13000 +1600

Kevin Na +13000 +1600

Marc Leishman +13000 +1600

Matt Kuchar +13000 +1600

Maverick McNealy +13000 +1600

Mito Pereira +13000 +1600

Sebastian Munoz +13000 +1600

Si Woo Kim +13000 +1600

Talor Gooch +13000 +1600

Troy Merritt +13000 +1600

Webb Simpson +13000 +1600

Bernd Wiesberger +15000 +2500

Brian Harman +15000 +2500

Bubba Watson +15000 +2500

K.H. Lee +15000 +2500

Keith Mitchell +15000 +2500

Kevin Kisner +15000 +2500

Patrick Reed +15000 +2500

Ryan Palmer +15000 +2500

Sepp Straka +15000 +2500

Thomas Pieters +15000 +2500

Chris Kirk +18000 +3000

Ian Poulter +18000 +3000

J.J. Spaun +18000 +3000

Mackenzie Hughes +18000 +3000

Tom Hoge +18000 +3000

Adria Arnaus +20000 +3500

Anirban Lahiri +20000 +3500

Cameron Champ +20000 +3500

Cameron Davis +20000 +3500

Charl Schwartzel +20000 +3500

Davis Riley +20000 +3500

Joohyung Kim +20000 +3500

Lanto Griffin +20000 +3500

Lucas Herbert +20000 +3500

Luke List +20000 +3500

Matthew Wolff +20000 +3500

Oliver Bekker +20000 +3500

Patton Kizzire +20000 +3500

Rickie Fowler +20000 +3500

Stewart Cink +20000 +3500

Francesco Molinari +25000 +4500

Lucas Glover +25000 +4500

Pablo Larrazabal +25000 +4500

Ryan Fox +25000 +4500

Sam Horsfield +25000 +4500

Takumi Kanaya +25000 +4500

Beau Hossler +30000 +6000

Branden Grace +30000 +6000

Brendan Steele +30000 +6000

Carlos Ortiz +30000 +6000

Chad Ramey +30000 +6000

Chan Kim +30000 +6000

Garrick Higgo +30000 +6000

Henrik Stenson +30000 +6000

Jinichiro Kozuma +30000 +6000

Justin Harding +30000 +6000

Kevin Streelman +30000 +6000

Laurie Canter +30000 +6000

Lee Westwood +30000 +6000

Martin Kaymer +30000 +6000

Matt Jones +30000 +6000

Nicolai Hojgaard +30000 +6000

Padraig Harrington +30000 +6000

Zach Johnson +30000 +6000

Dean Burmester +40000 +8000

Harry Higgs +40000 +8000

Hudson Swafford +40000 +8000

Min Woo Lee +40000 +8000

Richard Bland +40000 +8000

Rikuya Hoshino +40000 +8000

Shaun Norris +40000 +8000

Alex Cejka +50000 +10000

Bio Kim +50000 +10000

Dany Van Tonder +50000 +10000

Jason Dufner +50000 +10000

Kramer Hickok +50000 +10000

Ryan Brehm +50000 +10000

Ryosuke Kinoshita +50000 +10000

Sadom Kaewkanjana +50000 +10000

Yuki Inamori +50000 +10000

Alex Beach +100000 +20000

Austin Hurt +250000 +40000

Brandon Bingaman +250000 +40000

Casey Pyne +250000 +40000

Colin Inglis +250000 +40000

Dylan Newman +250000 +40000

Jared Jones +250000 +40000

Jesse Mueller +250000 +40000

John Daly +250000 +40000

Kyle Mendoza +250000 +40000

Matt Borchert +250000 +40000

Michael Block +250000 +40000

Nic Ishee +250000 +40000

Paul Dickinson +250000 +40000

Rich Beem +250000 +40000

Ryan Vermeer +250000 +40000

Sean McCarty +250000 +40000

Shaun Micheel +250000 +40000

Shawn Warren +250000 +40000

Tim Feenstra +250000 +40000

Tyler Collet +250000 +40000

Wyatt Worthington +250000 +40000

Y.E. Yang +250000 +40000

Zac Oakley +250000 +40000


TL’s Wedge for an Edge: It’s a MAJOR, so I’m coming hard with all the favorites for the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills. Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland were must-picks. Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy round out the starting fearsome foursome. Reserves: Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas. For my Tour One and Done game at the PGA? It’ll be Rory McIlroy.


What They’re Saying:

First Look at the 2022 PGA Championship (PGATourCom)

McIlroy Calls Mickelson Absence Unfortunate, Sad (Sports Illustrated)

Ten Storylines at Southern Hills (CBS Sports)

Nine Things to Know About Southern Hills (PGATourCom)

Tiger, Rory and Jordan (ESPNCom)

Power Rankings for the PGA (PGATourCom)

Horses for the Course at Southern Hills (RotoBaller)

FedExCup Standings (PGATourCom)


Sports Gambling, Daily Fantasy & Industry News:

Picks and Predictions for the PGA Championship – (Action Net)

Expert Picks at The PGA – (PGATourCom)

Sleeper Picks at The PGA – (CBS Sports)

Jack Nicklaus Turned Down $100m from LIV Tour (CBS Sports)


On This Day in Golf History:

May 18, 1947 – Ben Hogan won the second-ever staging of the Colonial National Invitational, repeating as tournament champion after shooting a final round (69) to beat Tony Penny by one shot. – Courtesy of Randy Walker, Author of On This Day in Golf History, available via Amazon.com and by clicking HERE


Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA of America, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Orlando Works Its Lottery Magic

May 17, 2022 by Digital Sports Desk

CHICAGO – The Orlando Magic tonight won NBA Draft Lottery 2022 presented by State Farm, which was conducted at the McCormick Place Convention Center.  The Magic will have the first overall pick in NBA Draft, which will be staged on Thursday, June 23.

The results from 2022 NBA Draft Lottery:

  1. Orlando
  2. Oklahoma City
  3. Houston
  4. Sacramento
  5. Detroit
  6. Indiana
  7. Portland
  8. New Orleans (from Los Angeles Lakers)
  9. San Antonio
  10. Washington
  11. New York
  12. Oklahoma City (from LA Clippers)
  13. Charlotte
  14. Cleveland

The order for the remainder of the first round of NBA Draft:

  1. Charlotte (from New Orleans)
  2. Atlanta
  3. Houston (from Brooklyn)
  4. Chicago
  5. Minnesota
  6. San Antonio (from Toronto)
  7. Denver
  8. Memphis (from Utah)
  9. Philadelphia[1]
  10. Milwaukee
  11. San Antonio (from Boston)
  12. Dallas
  13. Miami
  14. Golden State
  15. Memphis
  16. Oklahoma City (from Phoenix)

[1] This pick may be conveyed to Brooklyn

The order for the second round of NBA Draft 2022:

  1. Indiana (from Houston via Cleveland)
  2. Orlando
  3. Toronto (from Detroit via San Antonio, Washington, and Chicago)
  4. Oklahoma City
  5. Orlando (from Indiana via Milwaukee)
  6. Portland
  7. Sacramento
  8. San Antonio (from Los Angeles Lakers via Chicago and Washington)
  9. Cleveland (from San Antonio via Utah)
  10. Minnesota (from Washington via Cleveland)
  11. New Orleans
  12. New York
  13. LA Clippers
  14. Atlanta
  15. Charlotte
  16. Detroit (from Brooklyn)
  17. Memphis (from Cleveland via New Orleans and Atlanta)
  18. Minnesota
  19. Sacramento (from Chicago via Memphis and Detroit)
  20. Minnesota (from Denver via Philadelphia)
  21. Golden State (from Toronto via Philadelphia)
  22. New Orleans (from Utah)
  23. Boston

—        Milwaukee (forfeited)

—        Miami (from Philadelphia via Denver; forfeited by Miami)

  1. Washington (from Dallas)
  2. Golden State
  3. Cleveland (from Miami via Indiana)
  4. Portland (from Memphis via Utah)
  5. Indiana (from Phoenix)

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: NBA, NBA 75, NBA Draft, NBA Draft Lottery

Lee Goes Back-to-Back at Byron Nelson

May 15, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

MCKINNEY, TEXAS – Defending champion K.H. Lee became the AT&T Byron Nelson’s first repeat winner since 1980 (Tom Watson), closing with a final round and career low (63) to defeat hometown hero Jordan Spieth by one stroke.

Spieth heads to this week’s PGA Championship and his bid to complete the Career Grand Slam following a win and runner-up in last two starts.

Hideki Matsuyama posted his second-lowest round on Tour, one stroke shy of (61) at Firestone Country Club.

Xander Schauffele played his last 49 holes in 26-under to finish T-5 after making the 36-hole cut on the number (-5).

FedEx Cup leader and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finished T-15 at 19-under.

The field made 2,228 birdies this week, the most on record (since 1983) at any single-course event on Tour while 104 eagles were made, the second-most on record (since 1983) at an event on Tour. The record for most eagles was 114 at the 2019 Barbasol Championship.


Byron Nelson Final Leaderboard

K.H. Lee 64-68-67-63—262 (-26)

Jordan Spieth 67-65-64-67—263 (-25)

Hideki Matsuyama 67-66-69-62—264 (-24)

Sebastian Munoz 60-69-66-69—264 (-24)

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TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | May 15

May 15, 2022 by Terry Lyons

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – If the great Jerry West is “The Logo,” and Julius Erving is “The Doctor,” the late, great Bob Lanier was “The Ambassador,” possibly the loftiest of all titles in the National Basketball Association.

Lanier passed away this week at the age of 73. The NBA noted his death came after a brief illness, but Lanier had battled bladder cancer, according to reports in The Athletic.

The 6-11 center was born in Buffalo, New York on September 10, 1948 and he became famous playing for St. Bonaventure University and leading the Bonnies to the 1970 NCAA Final Four when an injury sidelined him for a match-up against Jacksonville and 7-footer Artis Gilmore in an age of the great centers.

Once “Big Bob” made it to the NBA as the No. 1 pick in the talent-heavy 1970 NBA Draft, he faced a bevy of big men who would all become Basketball Hall of Famers. From Philadelphia/Los Angeles Lakers’ center Wilt Chamberlain to Portland’s Bill Walton and Milwaukee/Los Angeles Lakers’ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lanier held his own or better while playing for the lowly Detroit Pistons. An “easier” night found Lanier battling shorter but stronger centers like Willis Reed of the New York Knicks or Wes Unseld of the Washington (then Bullets). A day or two later, he was facing Elvin Hayes of the Houston Rockets/Washington Bullets or Alvin Adams of the Phoenix Suns. After Cowens, the Celtics brought along Robert Parish and the Sixers re-loaded and acquired Moses Malone. Lanier fought against them all. And so on, and so on until he retired in 1984 as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks, completing a 14-year NBA career as a “20 & 10” man, an eight-time NBA All-Star with one All-Star Game MVP. After his career, he was an assistant coach and brief interim head coach for the Golden State Warriors. He was enshrined as a player at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992 and his uniform number “16” was retired by both the Bucks and the Pistons.

That chronicles Bob Lanier – The Player.

I’m here to tell you about Bob Lanier – The PERSON, the colleague, the office-mate, the rally leader, the Stay-in-School headmaster, the Don’t Foul Out advisor, the NBA Cares Ambassador extraordinaire.

The outpouring of love and admiration by his NBA League Office and NBA team peers this week was as extraordinary as Lanier, and those words and tears flowed like fine wine in Bordeaux.

“R.I.P. Big Bob,” wrote Andre Aldridge, a lifelong fan and admirer of Lanier. “There has never been a basketball player born in Buffalo who was greater. The same can be said after his time at St. Bonaventure University, before becoming the #1 overall pick of the 1970 NBA Draft by Detroit. … “Big Bob was so much more. He was a former President of the NBA Players Association. He was active in civil rights and charitible endeavors while putting up Hall of Fame numbers as a player.

“I’ve been blessed to have many of the heroes I admired growing up watching on TV, become friends,” added Aldridge, once a commentator for NBA TV and now a broadcaster for the Atlanta Hawks. “His friendship will be missed, and he was a friend to tons of people all over the world. There are many great stories and highlights from on the court, however my best memories will be of the times I worked with him through “NBA Cares” events. For that he was an (NBA) Ambassador and he attacked that role as he did everything else, with excellence.”

The NBA’s Commissioner, Adam Silver, wrote in a league statement: “Bob Lanier was a Hall of Fame player and one of the most talented centers in the history of the NBA, but his impact on the league went far beyond what he accomplished on the court. For more than 30 years, Bob served as our global ambassador and as a special assistant to [former commissioner] David Stern and then me, traveling the world to teach the game’s values, and make a positive impact on young people everywhere.

“It was a labor of love for Bob, who was one of the kindest and most genuine people I have ever been around. His enormous influence on the NBA was also seen in his time as President of the National Basketball Players Association, where he played a key role in the negotiation of a game-changing collective bargaining agreement.

“I learned so much from Bob by simply watching how he connected with people. He was a close friend who I will miss dearly, as will so many of his colleagues across the NBA who were inspired by his generosity. We send our deepest condolences to Bob’s family and friends,” said Silver.

Somehow, someway, Lanier connected with every single person on the NBA staff, not just “the basketball people” or those in his department, but everyone. He knew every name, every detail of every life. It made me think about the power within his 6-11 tower of a body.

There is a real, concrete “Force” that wraps around the NBA like the double helix of the very DNA that binds the League and game. It stirs when something goes wrong. It sends shivers up your spine when you sense the disturbance. That happened as we learned of the death of Bob Lanier. From St Bonnies to Detroit to Milwaukee to NBA Legend to Hall of Famer to NBA Ambassador to Don’t Foul Out to NBA Stay in School and Basketball w/o Borders. Lanier was always available to give advice and provide deep and accurate perspective for his NBA colleagues and to the players.

He was ALWAYS UPBEAT.

He will be missed.

Buffalo’s and St. Bonnie’s Best.

Forever.

HERE NOW, THE NOTES: It’s a bit tough to follow a tribute to Bob Lanier with some general sports notes. Let’s try.

First, a quick personal note. At the NBA’s offices at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York, I was fortunate enough to share an adjacent and common wall with Boston Celtics legend Tom “Satch” Sanders and Lanier was just a few doors down. Not a day went by when we didn’t see each other or say a quick hello.

Most days, there was a need to “bounce something off” either “Satch” or “Big Bob,” and great resources like Deputy Commissioner Russ Granik, head of basketball Rod Thorn and his chief lieutenants Matt Winick and Stu Jackson were equally available to those of us in the league’s Communications Department who needed some advice. I found their influences an important tent pole of keeping the sport of basketball as the center and ultimate factor in every decision we made throughout the years.

Lanier went the furthest in his influencing hundreds of thousands of youngsters during rallies held by NBA Cares, rallies he led with a call for “TWO CLAPS,” as he brought the large groups at the rally to pay attention to his messages forthcoming.

👏🏼 👏🏼

DIAMOND DUST-UPs: The Boston Red Sox began their Saturday night game against the Texas Rangers in the basement of the competitive American League East Division. The Sox own a (12-20) record (.375) and find themselves 12 games back of their rivals, the division leading New York Yankees (24-8).

The knee-jerk decision is to blame the Boston starting rotation, but Sox starters rank fourth in the AL and seventh in the Majors in ERA (3.35). They also rank among the Top 5 in the AL in opponent avg (3rd, .222), opponent SLG (3rd, .356), opponent OPS (3rd, .647), and WHIP – (walks, hits vs Innings Pitched) (5th, 1.15). Sox starters have allowed two runs or fewer in 15 of their last 20 games (2.44 ERA, 27 ER/99.2 IP) and in that span, they’ve held opponents to a .198 avg (71-for-358).

Those stats put the focus on the Red Sox bullpen and its league-leading nine blown saves.

AMERICAN SKIN: Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson was forced to declare a state of emergency and issue a curfew for downtown Milwaukee after he said at least 21 people were shot and injured after the Milwaukee Bucks playoff game Friday night.

The shootings were not connected to the game, the crowd in attendance nor did they take place within the Bucks famed “Deer District,” an area where some 11,000 fans held a watch party.

In a prepared statement, the Milwaukee Bucks organization said, “The shootings that happened in downtown Milwaukee (Friday) night were horrific and we condemn this devastating violence. We are grateful to local law enforcement for its valiant efforts to try to contain what was a dangerous and fluid situation. While these incidents took place outside of Deer District property, it clearly resonated with fans coming out of the arena and leaving the plaza. Security, health and welfare are always our top priorities for our guests and employees and we appreciate the hard work of our security team to keep our fans safe.

“In order to allow law enforcement to devote needed resources to the continued investigation of (Friday) night’s events, we have decided to cancel (Sunday – May 15th’s) planned watch party on the plaza.

Milwaukee police reported three separate incidents, one when three victims were shot and a 20-year old male was taken into custody, a second when one person was shot and then a third incident when 17 people were shot and injured just after 11:00pm, just blocks away from Fiserv Forum and Milwaukee’s Deer District, according to a media release. No victims suffered life-threatening injuries, according to reports and 10 people with nine fire-arms were taken into custody after the 11pm shootings. Milwaukee police reported a total of 11 arrests.

Johnson’s curfew for the downtown area requires everyone age 20 or younger to be off the street by 11pm for both Saturday and Sunday. Extra police patrols will be on the job.


TID-BITS: The NFL dribbled-out its 2022 schedule in a way that would’ve made both the late Curly Neal and Marques Haynes proud. In doing so over multiple days, the league announced they’ll be going head-to-head against the NBA on Christmas Day, December 25, 2022. … The New England Patriots were dealt a tough hand, certainly for their first four games. The Patriots start the season on the road with a Sept. 11th game at Miami, then head to Pittsburgh to play the Steelers on Sept. 18. New England’s first home game comes in Week 3 when the always tough Baltimore Ravens travel to Gillette Stadium on September 25. Those three tough assignments are followed with a Week 4 road game to Green Bay for an Oct. 2 afternoon game starting at 4:25pm (ET). The schedule eases up a bit with the Detroit Lions visiting Foxboro for Week 5, an October 9, 1pm (ET) kick-off. … It is not a reach to think the Patriots could find themselves 1-4 after the first five weeks of the season. … PGA Tour pro Brice Garnett could say: “I shot a 68-68-69 through 54-holes.” … “Brice, you’re only 10 strokes back.”

LARRY’S GOT STYLE: The NBA unveiled a set of six re-imagined trophies, modernizing and providing a sense of uniformity for the postseason hardware. The centerpiece remains the Larry O’Brien Trophy, awarded to the NBA champion.

In addition to the Conference Finals trophies for each team qualifying for the NBA Finals, there will now be Conference Final MVP trophies, which are named after Magic Johnson (Western Conference) and Larry Bird (Eastern Conference), both credited with boosting the league in the early 1980s and raising the profile of the NBA at a time when the league’s popularity was wavering and TV coverage was tape-delayed. Those trophies raise a sterling silver ball, similar to the conference champion trophies.

The Conference Finals trophies have been named “The Bob Cousy Trophy” for the Eastern Conference champion and “The Oscar Robertson Trophy” for the Western Conference champ.

“We wanted to explore and start a new 75 years and bring some aesthetic consistency to that and have some meaning behind all the trophies we had,” said the NBA’s Christopher Arena, who heads up the league’s on-court brand and partnerships.


Filed Under: NBA, While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: Bob Lanier, NBA, TL's Sunday Sports Notes

PGA Tour: Weekend at Byron Nelson

May 14, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

AT&T Byron Nelson | After 36 Holes

MCKINNEY, TEXAS – First-round leader Sebastian Munoz follows opening-round (60) with a (69) and retains a share of the lead at (-15) as Amarillo, Texas native Ryan Palmer shot his lowest score (62) in 54 rounds at the AT&T Byron Nelson and 40-year-old PGA Tour rookie David Skinns posted his career-low score on Tour with a (63).

Defending champion K.H. Lee sits three strokes back in attempt to become event’s first repeat winner since 1980 while FedEx Cup leader and the World’s No. 1 ranked player, Scottie Scheffler, sits T-20 at 9-under, despite a triple bogey.

After 36 holes, players within four strokes of the lead represent nine different countries (USA, England, Colombia, South Africa, Chile, Korea, Japan, Ireland, Sweden).

The 5-under cut-line matched the lowest this season in relation to par (for the fourth time).

Jonas Blixt withdrew with illness during the second round.


Byron Nelson Leaderboard | After 36 Holes

Ryan Palmer 67-62—129 (-15)

David Skinns 66-63—129 (-15)

Sebastian Munoz 60-69—129 (-15)

Justin Lower 64-66—130 (-14)

Charl Schwartzel 66-65—131 (-13)

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AT&T Byron Nelson | Tournament Facts

COURSE: TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney, Texas

YARDS/PAR: 7,468 yards/Par 72

ARCHITECT: Tom Weiskopf

PRIZE Money/First Place Winnings: $9,100,000/$1,638,000

DEFENDING CHAMPION: K.H. Lee

PAST RESULTS: (link)

PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @attbyronnelson

BYRON NELSON ORGANIZATION: (link)

TV COVERAGE: Saturday and Sunday coverage is set for 1:00pm to 3:00pm (ET) on Golf Channel and 3:00 to 6:00pm (ET) on CBS.

PGA TOUR LIVE STREAMING on ESPN+: Weekend ESPN+ streaming from 8:00am to 6:00pm (ET).

PGA TOUR RADIO COVERAGE: Weekend coverage on Sirius XM Radio runs from 1:00 to 6:00pm (ET) or completion of event. PGA Tour Radio is available on Sirius 208/XM 92 or online via PGATourCom.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Byron Nelson Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Byron Nelson Preview

May 11, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

AT&T Byron Nelson | Tournament Preview

MCKINNEY, TEXAS – The AT&T Byron Nelson is one of the premier events on the PGA Tour since 1968. The TPC Craig Ranch, just north of Dallas/Fort Worth, hosts the biggest golf attraction of the year and the most anticipated social event of the spring because of its yearly financial charity commitment to the community.

Three of the world’s Top 10 professional golfers and six of the Top 20 are scheduled to play with Brooks Koepka having to withdraw this week. Dallas resident Scottie Scheffler claimed his first Green Jacket at The Masters, then kept winning and winning to rocket to the top spot in the Official World Golf Rankings.

Fellow Texans Jordan Spieth, Will Zalatoris and Ryan Palmer are set to return to TPC Craig Ranch, as well.


AT&T Byron Nelson | Tournament Facts

COURSE: TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney, Texas

YARDS/PAR: 7,468 yards/Par 72

ARCHITECT: Tom Weiskopf

PRIZE Money/First Place Winnings: $9,100,000/$1,638,000

DEFENDING CHAMPION: K.H. Lee

PAST RESULTS: (link)

PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @attbyronnelson

BYRON NELSON ORGANIZATION: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Byron Nelson Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

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