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Even after Friday’s game, the losses kept coming for the Miami Marlins. First the Marlins stumbled to another defeat, leaving them 0-8 on their homestand and still winless after five games under new manager Dan Jennings. Then two-fifths of their rotation went on the disabled list – right-handers Henderson Alvarez and Mat Latos.
Henrik Lundqvist and a couple of other old standbys picked a nice time to reassert themselves for the New York Rangers. New York’s star goalie reverted to his reliable ways after two subpar performances, and Rick Nash and Martin St. Louis emerged from playoff scoring droughts Friday night to help the Rangers shut down the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-1 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. Nash had two
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A round-up of the pick of the action from Beverley where Simon Crisford struck with the Royal Ascot bound First Selection.
Motherwell and Partick Thistle completed their regular Scottish Premiership fixture list with a goalless draw at Fir Park.
Ali Crawford’s late goal earned Hamilton Academical a 1-0 win over St Mirren, who failed to inspire new manager Ian Murray.
Scoring two runs with Max Scherzer on the mound is all the offense the Washington Nationals need for wins these days. Bryce Harper hit another home run and Scherzer had another dominant outing to help the Washington Nationals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on Friday night for their sixth straight win. Ian Desmond’s RBI double drove in Scherzer from first base with the go-ahead run in the sixth.
England’s Tommy Fleetwood made a sensational start to his third round in the European PGA Championship at Wentworth on Saturday. Fleetwood made a rare and spectacular albatross at the 552-yard par five fourth hole to surge up the leaderboard and join in the battle for the trophy. It moved the man from Southport to eight under, just behind leaders Francesco Molinari, from Italy, and American Peter Uihlein was also on
Miguel Angel Jimenez struck a superb hole in one to get his third round off to a flying start in the European PGA Championship at Wentworth on Saturday. Jimenez nailed his iron at the 158-yard hole and was delighted to see it bounce just beyond the pin and spin back into the hole.
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) – Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez set a European Tour record for career holes-in-one during the third round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Saturday. The 51-year-old went to eight-under-par for the tournament, two behind joint leaders Francesco Molinari of Italy, Thai Thongchai Jaidee and South Korean An Byeong Hun, when he aced the 154-yard second. It was his 10th hole-in-one and took him past