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The satisfaction of breaking Spring Training camp yielded to a sickening feeling among the Giants on Friday when ace left-hander Madison Bumgarner sustained a fracture on the fifth metacarpal of his pitching hand, which he said could sideline him for at least four to six weeks.

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  • SF gets bad injury news on MadBum, Shark

    The satisfaction of breaking Spring Training camp yielded to a sickening feeling among the Giants on Friday when ace left-hander Madison Bumgarner sustained a fracture on the fifth metacarpal of his pitching hand, which he said could sideline him for at least four to six weeks. Click here to read the full article…

  • Bumgarner breaks hand on liner, needs surgery

    The satisfaction of breaking Spring Training camp yielded to a sickening feeling among the Giants on Friday when ace left-hander Madison Bumgarner sustained a fracture on the fifth metacarpal of his pitching hand, which he said could sideline him for at least four to six weeks. Click here to read the full article…

  • Dell Match Play: Rankings the Round of 16 players

    AUSTIN, Texas — It’s time to shuffle up and deal. With the Round of 16 set at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, PGATOUR.COM’s Jonathan Wall ranked the 16 players left in the field based on current form and how they’ve fared after three days of play at Austin Country Club.  1. Alex Noren, Sweden: Last year’s quarterfinalist…

  • Carcillo joins concussion lawsuit against NHL

    The former enforcer announced that he is joining a group players in its groundbreaking lawsuit against the league. Click here to read the full article…

  • Dustin Johnson hits drive nearly 500 yards(!), but it won’t count as a PGA Tour record

    You might’ve heard … Dustin Johnson can drive the golf ball a long way. Yeah, well there’s long … and then there’s THIS. Johnson had a tough week in his title defense at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, as the World No. 1 lost all three of his matches and was eliminated in pool play.…

  • Inside the Field: Houston Open

    Winner – PGA/U.S. Open Championship Jason Dufner Martin Kaymer Justin Rose Jordan Spieth Winner – The Players Championship Rickie Fowler Winner – British Open Phil Mickelson Henrik Stenson Winner – World Golf Championship Event Russell Knox Shane Lowry Winners of the Arnold Palmer Inv. & the Memorial (Last 3 Years) Matt Every William McGirt Tournament…

  • Reed uses long birdie putt to send home Spieth

    Patrick Reed never trailed in a 2-and-1 victory over Jordan Spieth at the Match Play. The match ended when Reed hit a 40-foot putt from behind the 17th green that looked as though it would go 8 feet by until it ran into the cup for a birdie. Click here to read the full article…

  • Reed topples Spieth as top seeds fall in Match Play

    AUSTIN, Texas — In a showdown that turned sloppy, Patrick Reed nearly holed a wedge to seize control and finished off Jordan Spieth with a 40-foot birdie putt from behind the 17th green to advance to the weekend of the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play. The 2-and-1 victory sent Spieth home in search of…

  • Romo cards 82, finishes last in PGA Tour debut

    Tony Romo bogeyed the first six holes and shot a 10-over 82 on Friday to finish last in his PGA Tour debut. Click here to read the full article…

  • M’s Ichiro beaned, leaves spring training game

    Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was hit in the helmet by a pitch Friday and exited his minor league spring training game in Arizona. Click here to read the full article…

  • The First Look: Houston Open

    Jordan Spieth, who turned a playoff loss in 2015 into a Masters crown, and World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship winner Phil Mickelson headline the final tuneup for the year’s first major, facing a Golf Club of Houston layout traditionally set up to approximate Augusta National. Justin Rose, twice a Masters runner-up after playing Houston, also returns…

  • Reed topples Spieth as top seeds fall in Match Play

    In a showdown that turned sloppy, Patrick Reed nearly holed a wedge to seize control and finished off Jordan Spieth with a 40-foot birdie putt from behind the 17th green to advance to the weekend of the Dell Technologies Match Play. The 2-and-1 victory sent Spieth home in search of his game with the Masters…