Talor Gooch doubles down on controversial Rory McIlroy 'asterisk' claim
LIV champion Talor Gooch has defended his controversial comments about Rory McIlroy's potential career grand slam at The Masters.
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LIV champion Talor Gooch has defended his controversial comments about Rory McIlroy's potential career grand slam at The Masters.
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LOS ANGELES: Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers take centre stage on Thursday (Mar 28) as Major League Baseball's new season gets underway on US soil against the backdrop of a gambling scandal that has engulfed its brightest star.
Something very odd is happening in Major League Baseball. At the same time payroll inequality is reaching levels not seen in more than a decade and barreling toward the imbalance of the mid-2000s, fewer teams are outright punting on their seasons than in recent years. Whether it's because of talent, spending or a subpar division, 26 of baseball's 30 teams enter Opening Day with genuine playoff aspirations.
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Rickie Fowler will play at the revered Masters tournament for the first time in three years - and it's claimed his recent resurgence proves he was right to snub LIV.
Ricki Fowler admits his Masters absence "sucked" as he prepares to end his three-year exile from Augusta.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani will address the media on Monday (Mar 25) for the first time since his interpreter was fired by the MLB team amid allegations that he stole from the player to pay off gambling debts, the team's manager said on Sunday.
Inter Miami coach Gerardo Martino slammed his star-studded team's mentality on Saturday after a brutal 4-0 thrashing by New York Red Bulls. Miami, missing the injured Lionel Messi, were torn apart at New York's Red Bull Arena as former Inter player Lewis Morgan scored a superb hat-trick. While Martino accepted his share of the blame for the mauling, the veteran coach pointed the finger at his players, who included high-profile signings Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.