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How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?
How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?

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time6 days ago

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How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?

Yahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it every weekday morning. 🏀🏒 New York, Dallas on the brink: Tyrese Haliburton (triple-double) and the Pacers beat the Knicks, 130-121, and the Oilers cruised to a 4-1 win over the Stars as Indiana and Edmonton took commanding 3-1 leads in the conference finals. 🏈 Cover athletes: Sophomore wideouts Ryan Williams (Alabama) and Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) are featured on the cover of "EA Sports College Football 26," which releases on July 10. ⚽️ Soccer moves: 17-year-old wunderkind Lamine Yamal has signed a six-year extension with Barcelona; Cristiano Ronaldo appears set to leave Al Nassr. "This chapter is over," he wrote. "The story? Still being written. Grateful to all." ⛳️ No more starting strokes: The PGA Tour is eliminating starting strokes from the FedEx Cup Championship starting this fall, meaning all 30 golfers will start from the same score rather than the leader starting at 10-under down to 30th place starting at even par. 🇷🇺 Still banned: The IOC confirmed that Russia will be banned from the 2026 Winter Olympics, though individual Russian athletes may still compete under a neutral flag. One-third of the way through the MLB season, how have all 30 teams fared compared to their preseason projections? Overperformers: The first-place Tigers are projected to win nine more games now (92) than they were before the season began (83), the largest positive differential in the majors, per FanGraphs.* The Yankees (+8), Phillies (+6), Giants (+6) and Cubs (+6), all either division leaders or contenders, round out the top five. Nine other teams are in the black, led by the Mets (+5), Guardians (+5) and Cardinals (+5). Underperformers: The 9-46 Rockies are trending an MLB-worst 12 wins below their preseason projection as they threaten to break the record for most losses in a season. The surprisingly punchless Orioles (-10) and perennially sub-.500 Pirates (-8) are the only other teams more than five games worse than their projection. 13 other teams are in the red, "led" by the Red Sox (-5), Rangers (-5) and Braves (-5), though it should be said that Atlanta is still projected to win 88 games and make the playoffs. *Current win projections based on team records before play began on Tuesday, May 27. Preseason projections are from March 17, the day before the Tokyo Series began. All projected win totals are rounded to the nearest whole number. One of Britain's zaniest traditions took place on Monday in Gloucestershire, England, where dozens of fearless competitors participated in the annual Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling. The event features multiple races in which people chase a seven-pound wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down a steep, 200-yard hill. Injuries are so common (not hard to see why) that the officially sanctioned event stopped in 2008 before local volunteers picked it back up in 2010. The race's origins are unclear, but it has results dating back to 1948 and written records from 1826. Consensus is that it began long before then, though, with some believing it was about claiming grazing rights and others believing it was a fertility ritual. Germany's Tom Kopke, a popular YouTuber, won the first men's race (of seven total races) for the second consecutive year. "All the people at the top said they were going to steal my title, but this is mine," he said. "I risked my life for this. It's my cheese. Back-to-back." 🎥 Watch: Highlights (YouTube) The NBA's Final Four is proof that talent can come from anywhere in the draft. By the numbers: The average draft pick of the 20 starters in the conference finals is 19th, with nearly as many players selected in the second round or undrafted (four) as in the top 10 (six). Team by team: Timberwolves: Anthony Edwards (No. 1 in 2020), Mike Conley (No. 4 in 2007), Julius Randle (No. 7 in 2014), Rudy Gobert (No. 27 in 2013), Jaden McDaniels (No. 28 in 2020) Thunder: Chet Holmgren (No. 2 in 2022), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (No. 11 in 2018), Jalen Williams (No. 12 in 2022), Isaiah Hartenstein (No. 43 in 2017), Lu Dort (undrafted in 2019) Knicks: Karl-Anthony Towns (No. 1 in 2015), Mikal Bridges (No. 10 in 2018), OG Anunoby (No. 23 in 2017), Josh Hart (No. 30 in 2017), Jalen Brunson (No. 33 in 2018) Pacers: Myles Turner (No. 11 in 2015), Tyrese Haliburton (No. 12 in 2020), Aaron Nesmith (No. 14 in 2020), Pascal Siakam (No. 27 in 2016), Andrew Nembhard (No. 31 in 2022) By the numbers: The top-seeded Thunder, who've spent years stockpiling draft capital, ironically have the lowest average pick among their starters, at 26th (counting Dort as pick No. 61). The Knicks and Pacers are tied at 19th, and the Timberwolves have the highest, at 13th. Roster construction: New York didn't draft any of its starters, acquiring four via trade and one via free agency. Indiana, Oklahoma City and Minnesota each drafted two of their starters, with a majority of the rest coming via trade. 10 years after the U.S. rocked global soccer with its corruption takedown, some wonder if soccer's governing body every really cleaned itself up. From Yahoo Sports' Henry Bushnell: The "war room" inside the FBI field office at 26 Federal Plaza in New York filled on the evening of May 26, 2015, with nervous excitement. Attorneys and investigators waded through security, then up to the 23rd floor, to oversee a transatlantic takedown that would shake international soccer. Plainclothes police would pound on hotel doors in Zurich, and arrest prominent FIFA officials; and before long, an unprecedented U.S. probe of "rampant, systemic, deep-rooted" bribery plaguing the beautiful game would burst into public view. So, after months of painstaking work, dozens of sleep-deprived prosecutors and special agents gathered for their seminal moment. And as they waited, with a 161-page indictment under seal, some pondered the magnitude of what they were about to unleash. "This," one remembers thinking, "is gonna change the history of global soccer." But what, they wondered, would the full impact ultimately be? 10 years later, some are disappointed or bothered by the complicated answer. "FIFA," the non-profit FairSquare wrote in a recent report, "didn't fix the structural flaws that ultimately led the U.S. authorities to intervene in the first place." Their case quickly erupted into the biggest corruption scandal in modern sports history. It eventually led to 31 guilty pleas and multiple trial convictions. It recovered hundreds of millions of dollars. It triggered a reckoning at FIFA, the global soccer governing body at the center of the storm, and led to a raft of promised reforms. But a decade later — according to interviews and conversations with dozens of current and former soccer officials, governance experts and attorneys, including some who investigated or prosecuted the U.S. Department of Justice case — some of those promises seem empty. Reforms have been rolled back. "It's all window dressing," says Joseph Weiler, a former member of FIFA's governance committee. Keep reading. OKC is a win away from reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012 behind the youthful Big Three of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. They're averaging a combined 71 points per game in this series, including 95 in Monday's Game 4 victory. Florida is one win away from reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the third straight year, which would continue a remarkable run from the Sunshine State after the Lightning made the previous three Finals (2020-22). No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz (7:25am), No. 5 Iga Świątek (9:05am) and No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (10:20am) headline the start of the second round. Plus: ⚽️ MLS: 13 games (7:30-10:30pm, Apple) … Columbus vs. Nashville (8pm) is on FS1. 🏀 WNBA: Fever at Mystics (7:30pm, NBA) … Caitlin Clark (quad) is out multiple weeks. 🚴 Cycling: Giro d'Italia (6:50am, Max) … Stage 17 of 21. ⛳️ NCAA Men's Golf: Championship (6pm, Golf) … Oklahoma State vs. Virginia. Today's full slate. Tyrese Haliburton's incredible Game 4 performance (32 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists, 4 steals, 0 turnovers) was his 11th career game with 15+ assists and 0 turnovers. Question: Who are the only two players in NBA history with more such games? Hint: One is still active. Answer at the bottom. The Monaco Grand Prix was rather boring (one legal overtake in 78 laps!). But the photos? Spectacular. Trivia answer: John Stockton (15 games) and Chris Paul (13) We hope you enjoyed this edition of Yahoo Sports AM, our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox every weekday morning.

How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?
How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?

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time7 days ago

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How are MLB teams faring compared to their preseason projections?

Yahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it every weekday morning. 🏀🏒 New York, Dallas on the brink: Tyrese Haliburton (triple-double) and the Pacers beat the Knicks, 130-121, and the Oilers cruised to a 4-1 win over the Stars as Indiana and Edmonton took commanding 3-1 leads in the conference finals. 🏈 Cover athletes: Sophomore wideouts Ryan Williams (Alabama) and Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) are featured on the cover of "EA Sports College Football 26," which releases on July 10. ⚽️ Soccer moves: 17-year-old wunderkind Lamine Yamal has signed a six-year extension with Barcelona; Cristiano Ronaldo appears set to leave Al Nassr. "This chapter is over," he wrote. "The story? Still being written. Grateful to all." ⛳️ No more starting strokes: The PGA Tour is eliminating starting strokes from the FedEx Cup Championship starting this fall, meaning all 30 golfers will start from the same score rather than the leader starting at 10-under down to 30th place starting at even par. 🇷🇺 Still banned: The IOC confirmed that Russia will be banned from the 2026 Winter Olympics, though individual Russian athletes may still compete under a neutral flag. One-third of the way through the MLB season, how have all 30 teams fared compared to their preseason projections? Overperformers: The first-place Tigers are projected to win nine more games now (92) than they were before the season began (83), the largest positive differential in the majors, per FanGraphs.* The Yankees (+8), Phillies (+6), Giants (+6) and Cubs (+6), all either division leaders or contenders, round out the top five. Nine other teams are in the black, led by the Mets (+5), Guardians (+5) and Cardinals (+5). Underperformers: The 9-46 Rockies are trending an MLB-worst 12 wins below their preseason projection as they threaten to break the record for most losses in a season. The surprisingly punchless Orioles (-10) and perennially sub-.500 Pirates (-8) are the only other teams more than five games worse than their projection. 13 other teams are in the red, "led" by the Red Sox (-5), Rangers (-5) and Braves (-5), though it should be said that Atlanta is still projected to win 88 games and make the playoffs. *Current win projections based on team records before play began on Tuesday, May 27. Preseason projections are from March 17, the day before the Tokyo Series began. All projected win totals are rounded to the nearest whole number. One of Britain's zaniest traditions took place on Monday in Gloucestershire, England, where dozens of fearless competitors participated in the annual Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling. The event features multiple races in which people chase a seven-pound wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down a steep, 200-yard hill. Injuries are so common (not hard to see why) that the officially sanctioned event stopped in 2008 before local volunteers picked it back up in 2010. The race's origins are unclear, but it has results dating back to 1948 and written records from 1826. Consensus is that it began long before then, though, with some believing it was about claiming grazing rights and others believing it was a fertility ritual. Germany's Tom Kopke, a popular YouTuber, won the first men's race (of seven total races) for the second consecutive year. "All the people at the top said they were going to steal my title, but this is mine," he said. "I risked my life for this. It's my cheese. Back-to-back." 🎥 Watch: Highlights (YouTube) The NBA's Final Four is proof that talent can come from anywhere in the draft. By the numbers: The average draft pick of the 20 starters in the conference finals is 19th, with nearly as many players selected in the second round or undrafted (four) as in the top 10 (six). Team by team: Timberwolves: Anthony Edwards (No. 1 in 2020), Mike Conley (No. 4 in 2007), Julius Randle (No. 7 in 2014), Rudy Gobert (No. 27 in 2013), Jaden McDaniels (No. 28 in 2020) Thunder: Chet Holmgren (No. 2 in 2022), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (No. 11 in 2018), Jalen Williams (No. 12 in 2022), Isaiah Hartenstein (No. 43 in 2017), Lu Dort (undrafted in 2019) Knicks: Karl-Anthony Towns (No. 1 in 2015), Mikal Bridges (No. 10 in 2018), OG Anunoby (No. 23 in 2017), Josh Hart (No. 30 in 2017), Jalen Brunson (No. 33 in 2018) Pacers: Myles Turner (No. 11 in 2015), Tyrese Haliburton (No. 12 in 2020), Aaron Nesmith (No. 14 in 2020), Pascal Siakam (No. 27 in 2016), Andrew Nembhard (No. 31 in 2022) By the numbers: The top-seeded Thunder, who've spent years stockpiling draft capital, ironically have the lowest average pick among their starters, at 26th (counting Dort as pick No. 61). The Knicks and Pacers are tied at 19th, and the Timberwolves have the highest, at 13th. Roster construction: New York didn't draft any of its starters, acquiring four via trade and one via free agency. Indiana, Oklahoma City and Minnesota each drafted two of their starters, with a majority of the rest coming via trade. 10 years after the U.S. rocked global soccer with its corruption takedown, some wonder if soccer's governing body every really cleaned itself up. From Yahoo Sports' Henry Bushnell: The "war room" inside the FBI field office at 26 Federal Plaza in New York filled on the evening of May 26, 2015, with nervous excitement. Attorneys and investigators waded through security, then up to the 23rd floor, to oversee a transatlantic takedown that would shake international soccer. Plainclothes police would pound on hotel doors in Zurich, and arrest prominent FIFA officials; and before long, an unprecedented U.S. probe of "rampant, systemic, deep-rooted" bribery plaguing the beautiful game would burst into public view. So, after months of painstaking work, dozens of sleep-deprived prosecutors and special agents gathered for their seminal moment. And as they waited, with a 161-page indictment under seal, some pondered the magnitude of what they were about to unleash. "This," one remembers thinking, "is gonna change the history of global soccer." But what, they wondered, would the full impact ultimately be? 10 years later, some are disappointed or bothered by the complicated answer. "FIFA," the non-profit FairSquare wrote in a recent report, "didn't fix the structural flaws that ultimately led the U.S. authorities to intervene in the first place." Their case quickly erupted into the biggest corruption scandal in modern sports history. It eventually led to 31 guilty pleas and multiple trial convictions. It recovered hundreds of millions of dollars. It triggered a reckoning at FIFA, the global soccer governing body at the center of the storm, and led to a raft of promised reforms. But a decade later — according to interviews and conversations with dozens of current and former soccer officials, governance experts and attorneys, including some who investigated or prosecuted the U.S. Department of Justice case — some of those promises seem empty. Reforms have been rolled back. "It's all window dressing," says Joseph Weiler, a former member of FIFA's governance committee. Keep reading. OKC is a win away from reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012 behind the youthful Big Three of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. They're averaging a combined 71 points per game in this series, including 95 in Monday's Game 4 victory. Florida is one win away from reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the third straight year, which would continue a remarkable run from the Sunshine State after the Lightning made the previous three Finals (2020-22). No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz (7:25am), No. 5 Iga Świątek (9:05am) and No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (10:20am) headline the start of the second round. Plus: ⚽️ MLS: 13 games (7:30-10:30pm, Apple) … Columbus vs. Nashville (8pm) is on FS1. 🏀 WNBA: Fever at Mystics (7:30pm, NBA) … Caitlin Clark (quad) is out multiple weeks. 🚴 Cycling: Giro d'Italia (6:50am, Max) … Stage 17 of 21. ⛳️ NCAA Men's Golf: Championship (6pm, Golf) … Oklahoma State vs. Virginia. Today's full slate. Tyrese Haliburton's incredible Game 4 performance (32 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists, 4 steals, 0 turnovers) was his 11th career game with 15+ assists and 0 turnovers. Question: Who are the only two players in NBA history with more such games? Hint: One is still active. Answer at the bottom. The Monaco Grand Prix was rather boring (one legal overtake in 78 laps!). But the photos? Spectacular. Trivia answer: John Stockton (15 games) and Chris Paul (13) We hope you enjoyed this edition of Yahoo Sports AM, our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox every weekday morning.

PGA Tour star banks $2.1 million in just two weeks – four years after quitting golf to become loan officer
PGA Tour star banks $2.1 million in just two weeks – four years after quitting golf to become loan officer

Scottish Sun

time27-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

PGA Tour star banks $2.1 million in just two weeks – four years after quitting golf to become loan officer

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GOLF is witnessing one of its best comeback stories in history. After retiring from golf in 2021, Ben Griffin is back on top of the PGA Tour. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Ben Griffin has won over $2 million on the PGA Tour in two weeks Credit: Getty 3 Griffin gave up on golf in 2021 but tried again and went pro in 2023 Credit: Getty Griffin gave up on his golf dream in 2021, opting for a career as a loan officer. However, after spending time in the job, he realized he needed to fight for his golf dream again. Griffin worked his way through the Korn Ferry Tour and earned his tour card in 2023. Now, Griffin is putting together amazing tournament weekends every month. In just the last two weeks, Griffin finished eighth in the PGA Championship and won the Charles Schwab Challenge. "My parents did so much for me growing up," Griffin said after his win. "I know they sacrificed a lot for me, and I credit a lot of my success down the stretch today to my short game. " It kept me in it, and that's what I did as a kid. That's what helped my short game be so good down the stretch today." That stretch of performances netted him $2.1 million in just a two week span. Fans were inspired by Griffin's story, and shared their thoughts on social media. Scottie Scheffler celebrates PGA Championship triumph with emotional family "20 years worth of loan officer pay in 2 weeks," one fan said. "Persistence pays off," another fan said. "Not bad for a loan officer," a third fan said. "Taking a break doesn't mean giving up forever," a fourth fan said. 3 Griffin's career earnings are over $11 million Credit: Getty "Definitely better pay than a loan officer for 2 weeks," a fifth fan said. Ever since turning pro in 2023, Griffin has made over $11 million from playing on the tour. He currently sits in fifth place for the FedEx Cup Championship. If he remains in that position at the end of the season, Griffin will earn another $5 million.

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