Golf: Rose matches lowest Open score in Carnoustie history with 64
Justin Rose matched the lowest score in Carnoustie’s British Open history, a flawless seven-under-par 64 in the third round at the British Open on Saturday.
Rain washes out most of final German Grand Prix practice
Rain washed out most of Saturday’s final German Grand Prix practice session, with less than half the Formula One grid setting a lap time.
Motor racing: Sauber to focus on 2019 car after Germany
Sauber will stop development of their 2018 car and focus on next season’s after Sunday’s German Grand Prix, team principal Frederic Vasseur has said.
Thousands mourn Kazakh skating Olympic medalist Denis Ten
Thousands of mourners packed into a sports hall to remember Kazakh figure skater Denis Ten on Saturday, two days after he was stabbed to death in the street in Almaty.
Mariners GM Dipoto: Cano could play 1B upon return
Robinson Cano’s return to the Seattle Mariners’ lineup when he becomes eligible Aug. 14 may include a change of position, according to general manager Jerry Dipoto.
Diaz’s fourth hit sends Jays past O’s in 10th
Aledmys Diaz had four hits, including the game-winning single in the bottom of the 10th inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles 8-7 on Friday night.
Freeman, Braves rough up Strasburg, beat Nats 8-5
Freddie Freeman drove in three runs while Ronald Acuna Jr. and Charlie Culberson both homered as the Atlanta Braves defeated the Washington Nationals 8-5 in the first game of the second half of the season Friday night at Nationals Park.
Price, Red Sox shut out Tigers, 1-0
David Price and three relievers silenced the Detroit Tigers, and the visiting Boston Red Sox made a first-inning run stand up in a 1-0 squeaker on Friday night.
Report: ‘No meaningful progress’ on Rodgers extension
The Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have had “no meaningful progress” in contract extension talks recently, according to a ProFootballTalk report on Friday.
Canucks re-sign D Stecher for two years, $4.65 million
The Vancouver Canucks re-signed restricted free agent Troy Stecher to a two-year deal worth $4.65 million, the team announced Friday.




