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Ryder Cup is 24 days away, but the games have started already
The Ryder Cup is still three weeks away and it feels as though it already has started.
SharesLOVERRO: Add Parsons to the litany of boneheaded Jerry Jones moves
The part of the whole Dallas Cowboys trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers that fascinates me the most is that the richest franchise on the planet owned by a high-profile billionaire oilman in the ninth largest city in the country traded its best player to a team whose owners can be found throughout the local phone book in a city that isn't even ranked in the top 100 in the United States.
SharesLOVERRO: Realignment could light a fuse under sleepy Orioles-Nationals rivalry
The Nationals have not had a heated rivalry with any of their NL East foes, for various reasons, including the level of passion among the Washington fan base that ignites that intensity. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred may have an answer for that.
SharesLOVERRO: Star wideout back in orbit around the Commanders' sun
It must have really hurt Terry McLaurin to hold out like he did.
SharesLOVERRO: The deal that would have had Orioles, Redskins sharing a stadium
I pulled this book off my shelf for summer reading -- "The Man To See: Edward Bennett Williams, Ultimate Insider; Legendary Trial Lawyer," published in 1991 and written by Evan Thomas, a journalist, historian, lawyer, and author of 11 books, including two New York Times bestsellers.
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Well, no single team has emerged as the favorite as NASCAR heads to Darlington Raceway for Sunday's playoff opener. Kyle Larson is the top seed, just ahead of regular-season champion William Byron.
SharesLOVERRO: Daniels, Commanders showcase a Hogs-style ground game
Commanders fans likely left Northwest Stadium on Monday night pleased even though their team lost, because in the brief time the first-team offense was on the field, it was explosive -- and Daniels, last season's NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, never threw a game pass.
SharesLOVERRO: Author Jane Leavy has a prescription for what ails baseball
Author Jane Leavy was on the veranda of the famed Otesaga Hotel overlooking the lake in Cooperstown for the 2019 Hall of Fame induction weekend when she was hit by a fastball right between the eyes.
SharesGolf was never meant to have a finish line to the season
Instead of outrage and grave concern that Rory McIlroy chose to sit out the first FedEx Cup playoff event -- without dropping a single spot in the rankings -- let it be a reminder that golf is not like other sports.
SharesLOVERRO: Nats flail while Lerners fail
The Washington Nationals just endured a six-game losing streak of historic proportions -- scores like 16-9, 14-3 and 16-7.
SharesLOVERRO: Bowser caters to the sports mob with Commanders stadium deal
We can dispense with the title of "Mayor" for Muriel Bowser and change it to "Queen of Washington." Like a Roman emperor, she has delivered games to the mob, and they'll love her for it.
SharesLOVERRO: Commanders' stadium party is on tap (and so is the coming bill)
For all intents and purposes, it appears the Washington Commanders' proposed stadium on the RFK campus is a $3.8 billion party, of which $1.1 billion will be paid for by District taxpayers.
SharesWoad makes a big impression and already is the talk of women's golf
The Women's Scottish Open wasn't the first time Lottie Woad made an immediate impression.
SharesLOVERRO: The biggest fraud in a sport that celebrates phonies
The cheated generation has lost one of its most beloved frauds.
SharesLOVERRO: Old name would be a step back for a franchise finally moving forward
The Washington Commanders opened training camp Tuesday in Ashburn, Virginia, but general manager Adam Peters was asked about the political battle brewing 34 miles away in the nation's capital over the very name of the team he works for.
SharesLOVERRO: Trump is playing a game the Commanders, the District just don't get
President Trump was always there around this Washington Commanders stadium deal, like gas fumes around a refinery.
SharesLOVERRO: As Commanders honor quiet Monk, team's silence on new contract speaks volumes to McLaurin
The timing - not the act -- of the Washington Commanders announcement that they are retiring the number of Hall of Famer Art Monk may have been fortuitous, coming the same day that Terry McLaurin was going to hold court with the media about his contract war.
SharesLOVERRO: Nationals needed to draft a player who can help core stars now, not in the distant future
The Washington Nationals' top pick in the 2025 draft, 17-year-old shortstop Eli Willits, couldn't take advantage of former general manager Mike Rizzo's classy offer to buy a drink for Nats fans at two D.C. bars Monday night.
SharesLOVERRO: Forget the spies -- Commanders should open more training camp practices to fans
For a Washington Commanders team trying to win as much public support as it can for the $3.8 billion stadium, the more exposure to the savior, Jayden Daniels, the better. Being selective about your exposure when you're trying to sell not just a stadium, but also a product, seems foolish.
SharesSchauffele attempting to flush what feels like his worst season
The best thing Xander Schauffele has going for him in the worst season of his career is a good attitude. That much was evident Tuesday when he walked into the media center at the Scottish Open and saw his picture.
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