
Bay Area sports calendar, Aug. 9-10
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
FOOTBALL
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: Winterville, N.C. vs. TBA ESPN
2p
Game 20: Johnstown, Pa. vs. 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 (810)
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
10a
Philadelphia vs. New York Channel 7 Channel 10
SOCCER
TENNIS
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)
4p
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis ESPN ESPN2 (1050)
COLLEGE SOCCER
Noon
Men: Sacramento State at Cal (exhibition)
3p
Men: USF at Stanford (exhibition)
5p
Men: Santa Clara at St. Mary's (exhibition)
FOOTBALL
7:10a
European League: Tirol at Rhein Channel 50
GOLF
3:30a
DP World Tour: Nexo Championship GOLF
9a
LIV: Chicago FS2
9a
LIV: Chicago Channel 2 Channel 40
9a
PGA: St. Jude Championship GOLF
11a
PGA: St. Jude Championship Channel 11 Channel 3 Channel 8
GYMNASTICS
7p
U.S. Championships: Men, day 2 CNBC
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
10a
Indy NXT: Grand Prix of Portland FS1
11a
NASCAR Cup: Go Bowling at The Glen USA (1050)
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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