
Bay Area sports calendar, Aug. 8-10
GOLF
GYMNASTICS
HORSE RACING
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
MOTOR SPORTS
NFL PRESEASON
4p
Cleveland at Carolina NFL Net
PREMIER LEAGUE LACROSSE
6p
Carolina at Utah ESPN2
SOCCER
TENNIS
8a
Cincinnati Open Tennis Ch.
VOLLEYBALL
6p
AVP: Dallas CBSSN
WNBA
4:30p
New York at Dallas Ion
7p
Seattle at Las Vegas Ion
SATURDAY
BASEBALL
11a
Houston at N.Y. Yankees MLB Net
1p
Washington at Giants NBCSBA (680, 104.5)
4p
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis or Philadelphia at Texas Channel 2 Channel 40
4p
A's at Baltimore NBCSCA (960)
4:35p
Minors: Yuba-Sutter at Ballers (860)
6:30p
Tampa Bay at Seattle MLB Net
BASKETBALL
1p
BIG3: Miami 305 vs. Houston Rig Hands Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46
2p
BIG3: LA Riot vs. Boston Ball Hogs Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46
3p
BIG3: DMV Triology vs. Dallas Power Vice
4p
BIG3: Chicago Triplets vs. Detroit Amps Vice
FOOTBALL
Noon
CFL: Ottawa at Toronto CBSSN
4p
CFL: Winnipeg at Calgary CBSSN
GOLF
GYMNASTICS
3:30p
U.S. Championships: Men, day 2 CNBC
HORSE RACING
10a
Saratoga Live FS1
Noon
Saratoga Saturday Channel 2 Channel 40
3p
Saratoga Live FS1
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
World Series
11a
Game 19: Teams TBA ESPN
2p
Game 20: Teams TBA ESPN2
MOTOR SPORTS
NFL PRESEASON
10a
N.Y. Giants at Buffalo NFL Net
1p
Houston at Minnesota NFL Net
5p
N.Y. Jets at Green Bay NFL Net
5:30p
Denver at 49ers Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46 (810)
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
10a
Philadelphia vs. New York Channel 7 Channel 10
SOCCER
TENNIS
8a
Cincinnati Open Tennis Ch.
VOLLEYBALL
WNBA
5p
Chicago at Indiana Channel 44 Channel 46
SUNDAY
BASEBALL
10a
Kansas City at Minnesota Roku
10:30a
Houston at N.Y. Yankees MLB Net
10:30a
A's at Baltimore NBCSCA (960)
1p
Washington at Giants NBCSBA (680, 104.5)
1:30p
Boston at San Diego, joined in progress MLB Net
1:35p
Minors: Yuba-Sutter at Ballers (860)
FOOTBALL
7:10a
European League: Tirol at Rhein Channel 50
GOLF
GYMNASTICS
7p
U.S. Championships: Women, day 2 Channel 11
HORSE RACING
11a
Saratoga Live FS1
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
World Series
9a
Third-place game: Teams TBA ESPN
Noon
Championship game: Teams TBA Channel 7 Channel 10
MOTOR SPORTS
NFL PRESEASON
10a
Miami at Chicago NFL Net
1p
New Orleans at L.A. Chargers NFL Net
SOCCER
TENNIS
8a
Cincinnati Open Tennis Ch.
WNBA
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