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Crawford hits grand slam, Giants pound Reds 11-2 (Yahoo Sports)

The Giants enjoyed watching Hunter Pence run around the bases. Brandon Crawford’s grand slam was a pretty good moment, too. Crawford hit his fourth career grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs Saturday night, and Hunter Pence scored three times in his return from a broken forearm, leading the San Francisco Giants to an 11-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. ”It’s just nice to have him back and

Cabrera hits 400th homer, Tigers outlast Cards 4-3 in 10 (Yahoo Sports)

Miguel Cabrera’s bat gave the Detroit Tigers a smashing start. Cabrera hit his 400th career home run and turned a nifty double play with a catch near the first base stands followed by an on-target throw in a 4-3, 10-inning victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday. ”He’s definitely the best hitter in baseball and he’s hands down the smartest player in baseball as well,” starter David Price said.

Golf-Morrison holds form to win Spanish Open

England’s James Morrison produced a solid final round of 69 to win the Spanish Open by four shots in windy conditions on Sunday, his second European Tour title. The 30-year-old had shared the overnight lead with compatriot David Howell at the Real Club de Golf El Prat, near Barcelona and never looked back after chipping in from behind the green on the fifth for a birdie. Despite pressure from Howell,

Golf-European Tour Spanish Open scores

May 17 (Infostrada Sports) – Scores from the European Tour Spanish Open at the par-72 course on Sunday in Terrassa -10 James Morrison (Britain) 70 71 68 69 -6 Edouard Espana (France) 68 69 76 69 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 72 71 72 67 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 72 69 70 71 David Howell (Britain) 71 69 69 73 -5 Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) 70 70 72 71 -4 Jorge Campillo (Spain)

Moon maintains Korean monopoly at Maekyung Open

Moon Kyongjun survived a final hole meltdown to register his maiden tournament victory at the Maekyung Open on Sunday, extending South Korea’s decade-long grip on the event. The 32-year-old nearly squandered the four-shot lead he held over playing partner Gareth Paddison when he triple-bogeyed the par-four last hole but his final round of 73 proved enough for a two-shot victory over a quartet of players. “Unbelievable,” Moon said after his