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Scottie Scheffler reminded everyone why he's the best player in the world at the one-hundred fifty-fourth Open Championship. The world number one found trouble early, sending a ball deep into the rough, but recovered with the kind of composure you simply can't teach, finishing the first round at two under sixty-eight.
Shifting to the diamond, Cincinnati has made a serious statement. The Reds locked up All-Star right-hander Chase Burns on a seven-year, one hundred five million dollar extension, and honestly, the numbers back it up completely. Burns is eleven and one with a two point five four ERA this season — that's not a projection, that's a pitcher already delivering at ace level.
And the NHL is turning up the temperature heading into two thousand twenty-six to twenty-seven. The league officially released its regular-season schedule, expanding from eighty-two to eighty-four games, meaning more hockey, more intensity, and more fuel on rivalries that are already burning hot across the conference map.
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