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Bryson DeChambeau, Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick tee off in the first afternoon featured group of the first round of the U.S. Open.

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A pair of errant shots weren't enough to deny Rory McIlroy's big par save on No. 4 at Shinnecock Hills.

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Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama and Xander Schauffele tee off in the second afternoon featured group of the first round of the U.S. Open.
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Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm tee off in the third afternoon featured group of the first round of the U.S. Open.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards heap praise on the stars of the tournament, who have all showed up in a big way during the opening round of the group stage.

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  • SEA Center Fielder #44
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    He’s regarded as day-to-day, but it’s not surprising for him to miss a day game after a night game given the hamstring spasms. Miles Mastrobuoni will play left field and push Victor Robles to center as the Mariners take on RHP Shane Baz and the Orioles.
  • CHC Center Fielder #4
    This guy is on fire. Crow-Armstrong has now homered in three consecutive games, four times in his last five, and eight times already in June. This one was funny too, sneaking just inside the right field foul pole. At the time, this gave the Cubs an 8-1 lead in a game they eventually only won 8-6. Nevertheless, Crow-Armstrong’s slow start to the season feels like a distant memory as he’s now one of the only players in the league on a 30 homer, 30 steal pace with a .276 batting average that’s nearly 30 points higher than where it wound up last season. He is a bonafide superstar.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #38
    It’s Bradish’s seventh career 10-strikeout game, but it was his first of 2026 and he’d never topped 11 previously. He generated 18 missed swings with his velocity up a little tonight; his sinker was 0.5 mph better than his season average, but his curveball and slider were 1.5 and 1.9 mph harder than usual. Bradish had given up five runs in back-to-back starts, including one at home against the Mariners last week. The consistency obviously hasn’t been there for him this year, but there’s just no giving up on him when he’s still capable of outings like this. He’ll take on the Angels and Nationals next week.
  • SF 2nd Baseman #1
    This is how to stuff a stat sheet. Arraez did a little bit of everything and a lot of things he doesn’t normally do. Especially drawing a walk to start the game. Then, homering in his second plate appearance. That was just his 16th walk and third home run so far this season. Later on, he chipped in his sixth stolen base to make this a delightful combo meal. He’s been a force for the Giants all season long with a .326 batting average and .813 OPS. Over his last 30 games, he’s been even better with a .358 average and .948 OPS. That’s a sensational month and one that probably has plenty of teams looking at Arraez for a potential trade deadline boost.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #24
    The writing was on the wall after Painter was torched for six runs over two innings during Wednesday’s blowout loss to the Marlins. The 23-year-old top pitching prospect has a bright future but he’s struggled mightily in his first opportunity in the majors, posting a bloated 7.06 ERA, 1.66 WHIP and 53/24 K/BB ratio across 65 innings. He earns a ticket back to the minors after allowing five runs in three consecutive starts since June 6. He can be safely dropped in all re-draft fantasy formats at this juncture.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    MLB.com’s Mark Bowman adds that Atlanta is going to exercise a fair bit of caution with Acuña’s rehabilitation process since the hamstring injury is in the same spot as the previous strain that kept him sidelined for three weeks earlier this season. The 28-year-old fantasy superstar was diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain last week. It’s hardly an official return timetable, but it sounds like fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate Acuña returning until after next month’s All-Star break.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter will require some extra time off to rest and recover after imaging earlier this week revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribs. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt expressed optimism on Tuesday that DeLauter could potentially be able to manage the injury and play through it, but the club has opted against taking that route. The 24-year-old has cooled off considerably after a surreal start to the year, but has still put together a sensation rookie campaign so far, slashing .263/.337/.408 with seven homers and two steals in 270 plate appearances in 66 games. There is no timetable for his return but fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate a lengthy absence.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Scherzer was scheduled to start Wednesday’s contest against the Red Sox at Fenway Park after reaching the 3,500 strikeout milestone his last time out against the Phillies. It’s fair to wonder whether Toronto should continue committing a rotation spot to Scherzer since he’s posted a calamitous 10.23 ERA and 13/12 K/BB ratio across 22 innings this season. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer is likely to miss at least a couple weeks. It’ll be Chad Dallas coming up to take the ball for a bulk relief appearance against Boston in his place.
  • CIN 1st Baseman #27
    Stewart served as Cincinnati’s primary offensive catalyst in this one, socking a tone-setting three-run homer off Mets starter Kodai Senga in the opening frame. It was his 14th long ball of the season and second time leaving the yard in his last seven games. He also delivered a key insurance run with an RBI single in the fifth inning.
  • PHI Designated Hitter #12
    Schwarber ripped a line-drive into the right-field seats off Marlins starter Tyler Phillips in the fourth inning while making his first appearance at the cold corner since October 20, 2021. Amazingly he didn’t have a single ball hit in his direction during the contest. The 33-year-old power-hitter has just three round-trippers since the calendar flipped to June, but he’s hitting over .300 during that 14-game span. That’ll do.

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126th U.S. Open

Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are among the challengers to J.J. Spaun’s U.S. Open title.
Rory McIlroy is bidding to break the record for longest gap between U.S. Open wins.
Here are the players who have won the men’s U.S. Open and where they prevailed.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss who is favored to win the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, with Scottie Scheffler leading the field ahead of Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm.
Brooks Koepka can become the second man in the last 35 years to win a third U.S. Open.
Miles Russell is grouped with the oldest player in the U.S. Open field at Shinnecock.

NFL

If/when the NFL explores whether a Terrelle Pryor-style suspension should be imposed on quarterback Brendan Sorsby after the supplemental draft, the Kayshon Boutte precedent points to no punishment.
Sorsby had to be ineligible for NCAA play to be able to apply for the NFL’s supplemental draft.
Pickens took part in this week’s minicamp after missing the voluntary portions of the offseason program.

NBA

The New York Knicks’ victory tour following their first NBA championship since 1973 made another stop when Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart threw out ceremonial first pitches at Yankee Stadium.
Trae Young declines his player option and is a free agent, but that means he probably stays in Washington.
Free agency isn’t how the big names change teams anymore, but there are big names worth watching.

MLB

The 24-year-old is hitting unprecedented velocities for a starter in MLB’s pitch-tracking era that began in 2008. Over the last month, he’s dominated unlike any pitcher in the last century.
A banged-up Shohei Ohtani has allowed multiple earned runs in back-to-back starts on the mound for the first time this season.
Eric Samulski breaks down over 20 hitters who may be worth cutting or trading away in fantasy baseball

Premier League

Here are all of the latest confirmed transfer deals for all 20 Premier League clubs this summer.
Everything you need to know as the preparations for the 2026-27 Premier League season start to crank up a few notches.
Xabi Alonso is losing one of his new players to his former club, as Real Madrid are purchasing Marc Cucurella from Chelsea.
Plenty of teams have started to release their new kits for the 2026-27 season, and here we rank them.

Motor Sports

Justin Barcia will be out for at least the next two rounds, at High Point and RedBud.
The SuperMotocross League has already raised more than $800k during the Supercross season.
With pre-penalty moto averages of 1.83 for Jett Lawrence versus 3.67 for Haiden Deegan, can this be called a rivalry? Yes.
Jett Lawrence is less than 100 percent, but continues to dominate Pro Motocross, which should frighten the competition.

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Rotoworld

Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
The Hall of Famer examines how Misiorowski has established himself as one of the game’s most intimidating flamethrowers.
Kyle Dvorchak explains why Ladd McConkey missing the rest of Chargers’ minicamp is a non-issue so long as he return for training camp and explores his rebound potential in the Mike McDaniel offense.
Kyle Dvorchak reacts to the news of Chris Olave progressing well as he recovers from a blood clot and explains how his training camp status will be a big indicator of what his fantasy production will look like.
In the wake of him declaring for the 2026 NFL Supplemental Draft, Kyle Dvorchak looks back on Brendan Sorsby’s college career explains why the Jets and Cardinals could target him.
Get ready for 2026 fantasy football drafts with in-depth previews for all 32 teams throughout the summer.

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Golf

The U.S. Open’s return to Pebble Beach Golf Links for 2027 means the event is back at one of golf’s most scenic locations.
In the four previous U.S. Opens in Shinnecock Hills, one quality stands out among the champions. Toughness.
Given the stern test the U.S. Open should be, and considering the standard of the modern golfer, what kind of score should win barring unforeseen or overly harsh conditions?
The 156-player field at Shinnecock is chock full of star power and intriguing storylines.
Now that LIV Golf is flailing and the sport has pulled itself out of what once felt like a day-to-day crisis cycle, Rory McIlroy sees the future — and the past — a little differently.
Defending U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun started thinking he had to become a “perfect golfer” to validate last year’s success. It only made his game worse.

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Jose Ramírez suffered the injury during the fifth inning of a 3-1 win over the Detroit Tigers when he fouled out on a pop up to Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler.
Falcons receiver Drake London did not participate in Tuesday’s minicamp practice, but it is not expected to be a major issue.
Nia Coffey has changed teams five times in a 10-year WNBA career. Landing with the Minnesota Lynx was a fitting reward for the journey.
Chris MacFarland, who recently left his role as Avalanche GM to become the president of hockey operations/general manager of the Predators, acquired the veteran center along with goaltender Isak Posch. Colorado received goalie Magnus Chrona and a pair of third-round picks.