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Following is a summary of current sports news briefs. Johnson not upset after runner-up finish at PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson has endured his fair share of major heartbreak but on Thursday the former world number one said his near miss at this month’s PGA Championship, where he finished runner-up to Collin Morikawa, was not another painful experience. Johnson fired a final-round 68 at San Francisco’s Harding Park 11 days ago and opted not to talk to the media after he dropped to 0-for-4 as a 54-hole leader in a major. FOX Sports takes Brennaman off NFL broadcasts
Thom Brennaman will no longer broadcast NFL games on FOX Sports after he used a homophobic slur on the air while calling a baseball game, the network announced Thursday. Brennaman, 56, was suspended as the Cincinnati Reds’ play-by-play voice after he made a comment on Fox Sports Ohio while apparently thinking his microphone was off. The Reds were playing the first game of a doubleheader in Kansas City, which he described as “one of the (expletive) capitals of the world” as a camera spanned the field before the top of the seventh inning. Astros place 3B Bregman (hamstring) on injured list
The Houston Astros placed All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a right hamstring strain. Manager Dusty Baker said prior to Thursday’s game against the Colorado Rockies in Denver that Bregman would return to Houston for an MRI. Pursuit of Federer’s record spurred Djokovic to compete in U.S. Open
Novak Djokovic decided to travel to New York for the U.S. Open amid the COVID-19 pandemic because the 17-times Grand Slam champion did not want to pass up on the opportunity to close in on Roger Federer’s record tally of 20. Federer will not be at Flushing Meadows this year after he took the year off to recover from a knee surgery while defending champion Rafael Nadal joined a number of top seeds in refusing to travel to the U.S. due to COVID-19 concerns. Yankees place LHP Britton (hamstring) on injured list
The New York Yankees placed left-hander Zack Britton on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a strained left hamstring. The 32-year-old reliever shares the major league lead in saves with eight with Oakland’s Liam Hendriks. Report: Canadiens’ Gallagher to have CT scan on jaw
Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher will undergo a CT scan on his jaw on Thursday afternoon, TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reported. Gallagher, 28, was injured after being cross-checked near the chin by Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Matt Niskanen in the third period of Game 5 of their Eastern Conference first-round series on Wednesday in Toronto. F1’s engine mode changes to be delayed to after Belgium
Formula One is set to delay until after next week’s Belgian Grand Prix plans to restrict engine modes in qualifying, a move world champion Lewis Hamilton has said is aimed at slowing his Mercedes team. The governing FIA has yet to issue a technical directive on the matter and sources said it was now likely for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Olson leads by three after first round at windy women’s British Open
American Amy Olson carded a four-under-par 67 to take a three-shot lead in the women’s British Open on Thursday as several players struggled to come to grips with the unforgiving conditions at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland. The year’s first women’s golf major since the pandemic shut down the tour had only three players finish under par as strong winds clocking 65 km per hour buffeted the links course. English shares lead at TPC Boston, Woods four back
Harris English, enjoying one of his most consistent years since joining the PGA Tour in 2012, grabbed a share of the lead at the Northern Trust in Norton, Massachusetts, on Thursday as Tiger Woods lurked four shots back in the FedExCup playoffs opener. English, who brought a streak of five top-23 finishes to TPC Boston for the first of three playoff events, mixed an eagle with seven birdies and two bogeys for a seven-under-par 64 to sit tied with Kevin Streelman, Cameron Davis and Russell Henley after the first round. Woods says no cause for alarm, neck was just ‘hot’
The sight of Tiger Woods holding cold water bottles to his neck and rubbing his upper back on Thursday ahead of the Northern Trust triggered speculation about his physical health but the former world number one said there was no need to worry. Woods, who has a well-documented surgical history and has played a very limited schedule this yeart, said he had “pretty hot oils” applied to his neck to help keep his spine loose for the FedExCup playoff opener.
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