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Kyle Schwarber is making history look routine in Philadelphia. The Phillies slugger is launching home runs at a pace that has serious analysts asking whether sixty is actually on the table by the end of two thousand twenty six. His early numbers aren't just impressive, they're historically rare, and the city of brotherly love is paying very close attention.
Shifting to the links, Sunday's final round of the PGA Championship pulled in five point seven six million viewers on CBS, a twenty one percent jump from last year's Scottie Scheffler runaway at Quail Hollow. That bunched leaderboard kept fans glued through every hole, and it marks the most-watched PGA Championship final round in five years. Golf on television isn't dying, it's thriving.
And over at Indianapolis, the one hundred tenth running of the Indy five hundred is set for Sunday with Alex Palou leading the starting grid. The defending champion is once again the name to beat, but the field is stacked, including multiple former Formula One drivers hungry to write their names into the oldest and most storied race in motorsport. This one is going to be loud.
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