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TonyTexas

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  1. The good news is you only need 1 to slip. The bad news is there are only 5 players at +1 or even still on the course.
  2. Cut line has moved to +1. (for now)
  3. Coldplay concert tickets ain’t cheap.
  4. It seems like these storms at the Open Championship never have lightning. Is there a meteorological explanation for this.
  5. Scottie -3 on the day through 6. Scoring conditions are ideal.
  6. Forecast doesn’t look that bad.
  7. The $144M includes the final year of his previous contract at $21M.
  8. Sorry. You’re right. There is a smaller town spelled Bourdeaux but the main city is Bordeaux.
  9. First thing to do is learn how to spell Bourdeaux. Second thing is to be sure to wear shorts, t-shirts and flip flops everywhere you go.
  10. FS1 is, reportedly, also giving Portnoy and Big Cat a daily show to add to the dynamic lineup of Nick Wright and Colin Cowherd.
  11. TJ Watt gets 3/$123M extension. Once again, Jerrah’s procrastination costs the team several million dollars and the subsequent roster handcuffs.
  12. This weekend there is the Barracuda Championship for those who didn’t qualify for the Open Championship.
  13. Poker is a funny game. Grinder goes from hitting a 2-outer on the river to avoid elimination to an overwhelming chip lead by the end of the session.
  14. Sark must have checked under the seat cushions and found some spare change.
  15. Scottie being as real as it gets.
  16. I don’t think this is injury related. I don’t really get their handling of Sheppard.
  17. Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 65 | Run: 45 | Arm: 60 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50 There have been nine high school hitters to be drafted in the first round and signed out of the state of Washington in the history of the Draft, the best of which came in 2019 in the form of Corbin Carroll. Long known for his bat, Neyens' increase in power has helped him make the jump to a top-level prospect, one who was extremely busy on the summer showcase circuit, playing in events including MLB's High School All-American Game and the Area Code Games, though questions about his hit tool has dampened some enthusiasm. Neyens has long been seen by area scouts as a potentially elite hitter from the left side of the plate with an outstanding approach. He made some adjustments to his setup and swing, adding leverage and starting to show off at least plus raw power and the ability to not only get to it, but to do so to all fields. There was some concern about the increase in his swing-and-miss rate as the summer progressed, though some scouts who know him well think he was gassed after playing what one evaluator estimated was well over 100 games during the summer. Those concerns resurfaced with some lackluster showings at the plate this spring at times. While he's not a runner, the 6-foot-4 Neyens is athletic with a solid chance to stick at third despite his size. The Oregon State recruit's arm certainly plays from the hot corner, showing the ability to fire fastballs up to 95 mph from the mound, leading to comparisons as a left-handed-hitting version of Austin Riley.
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