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Woods keeping door open for picking himself as Presidents Cup captain's pick
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Golf
Monday, 19 August 2019 10:59

A day after finishing the year outside of the top-8 qualifiers for this year’s U.S. Presidents Cup team, Tiger Woods was asked his thoughts on potential captain’s picks. Specifically, he was asked about making himself a pick.
“That's up to myself and the vice captains and eight guys [who qualified for the team],” Woods said Monday during a conference call. “I'm going to keep an open line of communication with my players and my vice captains to find the four guys that they want to go down there with and who best fits the team.”
Woods said it is important that players who have already qualified for the matches in December as well as his four potential picks remain competitive this fall but that doesn’t necessarily mean playing more PGA Tour events.
“I'll be playing with a lot of the guys [in south Florida],” said Woods, who is only scheduled to play the new Zozo Championship this fall. “They're going to be getting ready for some of the fall events, we'll have some matches, and that's always fun because we're able to talk trash and have a great time and try and get in one another's pockets. That will be something that I will definitely rely on.”
Woods will announce his four captain’s picks Nov. 4, and currently that list of potential candidates includes Gary Woodland (No. 9), Tony Finau (Bo. 10), Rickie Fowler (No. 11), Patrick Reed (No. 12) and Woods at No. 13.
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Woods: 'Disappointing' not to have chance to defend at East Lake
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Golf
Monday, 19 August 2019 11:22

Instead of preparing to defend his title at this week’s Tour Championship, Tiger Woods spent Monday dealing with the more mundane tasks of being this year’s U.S. Presidents Cup captain.
Woods tied for 37th on Sunday at the BMW Championship and finished 38th on the playoff points list and outside the top 30 who qualify for this week’s finale at East Lake in Atlanta.
Although he’s played the Tour Championship just once since 2013, last year’s event proved to be a pivotal moment for Woods, who won by two strokes.
“It was disappointing not to make it, just the fact that last year culminated in a great win, and it turned into what happened, I'm sure, at Augusta, because I was able to prove to myself that I could win again,” Woods said during a conference call on Monday.
Woods explained that the confidence that came from his breakthrough in Atlanta set the stage for his victory in April at the Masters.
“I had come close a couple times and wasn't able to take it over the line, and finally I was able to do that,” Woods said. “Now I didn't qualify for that event, to go back there, and I wouldn't say quite defend it, but at least be a part of it and play in it. I wasn't able to do that. So yeah, it is frustrating. It is disappointing.”
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WOLVERHAMPTON, England -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has defended Paul Pogba after his penalty miss denied Manchester United victory over Wolves at Molineux, as the two teams settled for a 1-1 draw.
Pogba saw his second-half spot kick saved by Rui Patricio after a debate with Marcus Rashford, who scored a penalty against Chelsea.
Sky pundit Gary Neville said the incident was "not right" after the match, but Solskjaer refused to blame the Frenchman, who has now missed four penalties in the last year.
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"The two of them are confident and good penalty takers," said Solskjaer. "When there are two names there it's the one who's the most confident and Paul has scored so many before so absolutely no problem.
"Sometimes in a game you do grow in confidence. Sometimes; 'I don't want to take it today because I had a bad day.' I've got absolutely no problem with players walking up and saying, 'this is mine'."
Rashford is yet to miss a penalty for United and scored from the spot in the 4-0 win over Chelsea on the opening weekend of the season.
After a conversation with Pogba, he appeared to be led away by Daniel James but Rashford insisted afterwards there was no problem between the pair despite the miss.
"Paul wanted to take it, so he took it," said Rashford. "Everyone can miss a penalty. He's scored countless of penalties for us. It's normal to miss one.
"We decide who wants to take it. The confidence you are going to score the goal is always the same. We practice all the time. There is no reason why we shouldn't score. It's not on Pogba, it's on the team."
Speaking on Sky during the game, Neville said the penalty taker should have been decided before the game.
"This is not right," said the former United defender. "This is a Manchester United penalty. This is not tombola [bingo]. This is not five a side. Rashford throws the ball to Pogba. Something is not right."
Speaking after the game, Solskjaer also addressed Alexis Sanchez's future after the Chilean was omitted from squad which travelled to Wolverhampton.
Sanchez is wanted by Inter Milan while sources have told ESPN FC that Juventus and Napoli are also interested.
Solskjaer said in the build up to the trip to Wolves that he expected the 30-year-old to stay at Old Trafford, but at Molineux he left the door open for him to leave the club before the European deadline on Sept. 2.
"There's still a couple of weeks left and there is a chance some clubs have shown interest in Alexis and we'll see what happens," said the United manager.
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Man United's penalty incident reveals lack of leadership
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Soccer
Monday, 19 August 2019 16:29

WOLVERHAMPTON, England -- Manchester United are making progress under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. They are fitter, younger and seemingly hungrier than in recent seasons, but it only took a missed penalty by Paul Pogba -- another missed penalty by Paul Pogba -- to highlight just how far this team must go before being anywhere close to being ready to challenge for honours again.
On the face of it, a 1-1 draw against Wolves at Molineux after losing 2-1 here in the Premier League and FA Cup last season is a sign of progress for United. But there is a distinct lack of experience and leadership in Solskjaer's young team -- at an average age of 24 years and 173 days, this United side was the youngest of any to play in the league this season -- and that led to Pogba taking his fourth unsuccessful penalty since the start of last season, with Wolves keeper Rui Patricio diving to his right to push away the Frenchman's 67th-minute spot kick. The save was a desertion of the sort of luck that United benefitted from last season.
Eight days ago, Marcus Rashford scored from the spot during United's 4-0 opening-weekend victory against Chelsea at Old Trafford. The penalty maintained Rashford's 100 percent record from the spot for United and England, and he has taken some pressure kicks in that time for club and country. Yet at Molineux, Pogba brushed him aside and decided to take the glory shot himself, perhaps because he had won the spot kick after being fouled by Conor Coady.
In a team stocked full of experienced players and characters strong enough to intervene, Pogba would surely have been told to walk away and leave the penalty to Rashford, considering his record has been so patchy in recent months. But there are no Roy Keanes, Eric Cantonas, Gary Nevilles or Rio Ferdinands in this United team, and nobody felt strong enough to step up and take the ball from Pogba.
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And Solskjaer's post-match explanation of the incident only added to a sense of United being rudderless at times on the pitch. According to the Norwegian, both Pogba and Rashford are the club's penalty takers, so even he can't bring himself to make an executive decision about which is No. 1 and which is No. 2.
"The two of them are designated penalty shooters," Solskjaer said. "It's up to them to choose that this is their time.
"Sometimes players are confident enough to score. Paul has scored some for us, but today Patricio has made a good save.
"The two have been very confident before, last week Marcus scored. I'm sure he would have loved it this time, but Paul thought he could score and I like that confidence. I've no problem with players saying, 'This is mine.'"
Former United captain Neville, speaking on Sky Sports, described the situation as "embarrassing," however.
"They should decide in the dressing room who is the penalty taker," Neville said. "It's embarrassing. This is a Manchester United penalty, this is not a tombola, this is not under-fives on the school field."
But while it isn't "under-fives," the youthful nature of United's team will be a pertinent factor in their performances and results this season.
Molineux is a tough place to visit, and Nuno Espirito Santo's team will once again challenge for a European spot this season, but the naivety of Solskjaer's players should have alarmed the United manager during this game. They were unable, through a lack of seasoned experience, to control the tempo of the game and looked to be shipping water long before Ruben Neves cancelled out Anthony Martial's first-half opener on 54 minutes.
The increased energy that Solskjaer's preseason training regime has instilled shone through late in the game, when United finished strongly, but they were too hot and cold during the 90 minutes. They registered just two shots on target throughout the contest: Martial's goal, and Pogba's missed penalty. Solskjaer admitted after the game that this was a night when his players learned some important lessons.
"We are a young side and we learned on the pitch today," he said. "You have to learn on the job, you can't discuss it afterwards."
Yet for players to learn and become the kind of resilient team capable of challenging for major honours, they also need decisiveness from their manager, and the penalty situation suggests Solskjaer lacks the assertiveness to take this team to the level that the club demands. Under Sir Alex Ferguson, doubt was nonexistent in the minds of the United players. They only knew certainty. But by allowing his players to decide who takes penalties, Solskjaer has opened the door for his players to storm through and do whatever else they want, whenever they want to do it.
Giving players autonomy to do that works when you have a team full of experience and leaders, but not when they are so young that they look to the bench for guidance. This United team still needs plenty of that leadership, which is why Solskjaer needs to make the big decisions and not the leave them to the likes of Rashford and Pogba.
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Source: Edelman passes physical, off NFI list
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Monday, 19 August 2019 16:26

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who missed the first three-and-a-half weeks of training camp with a thumb injury, was removed from the non-football injury list, a source told ESPN's Field Yates.
Edelman participated in his first practice Monday, and immediately shoots to the top of the receiver depth chart. The Super Bowl LIII Most Valuable Player is quarterback Tom Brady's go-to target, especially in critical situations. In three playoff games last year, Edelman totaled 26 catches for 388 yards (14.9 average). Edelman's 115 career postseason catches is second in NFL history, behind Jerry Rice (151).
The Patriots had been thin at receiver in recent practices due to a string of injuries, but Edelman's return -- coupled with Josh Gordon's conditional reinstatement -- has altered the outlook. Gordon remains on the non-football injury list for now.
Before practice Monday, coach Bill Belichick was asked about the competition that has unfolded at receiver, and noted a group of receivers who had yet to practice -- a reference to Edelman, Gordon, Cameron Meredith (non-football injury list) and Demaryius Thomas (physically unable to perform list).
"There's still a lot of people we haven't seen actively on the field, so 'to be determined,' " he said.
Edelman is no longer part of that list for the Patriots, who host the Carolina Panthers on Thursday night in preseason action.
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Gordon 'just waiting on the call' from Chargers
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Monday, 19 August 2019 17:58

Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon, who is nearly five weeks into a holdout over his contract, told ESPN on Monday he is training rigorously in California and is staying ready to play football.
Gordon wants to play but continues to wait for a resolution.
"Just waiting on the call," said the Pro Bowl back, who also has spent time preparing in Florida.
Gordon declined to discuss his contract situation and his holdout.
Both sides have remained millions apart in negotiations, according to a source. The top of the running back market begins at around $13 million per year, and the Chargers have been well short of that number, despite discussions about bridging the gap with incentives.
Gordon has told the Chargers through his representation that if he does not receive a new deal, he will sit out.
The Chargers held their first training camp practice on July 25, and Gordon has subjected himself to fines during his absence. Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers said he is "pulling for" Gordon but has to progress with the team's current offense.
Gordon's agent, Damarius Bilbo, told ESPN's Josina Anderson earlier this month that he requested the Chargers trade his client after the team remained at its initial offer of approximately $10 million per season. Gordon's fifth-year option is set to pay $5.605 million in 2019, and short of a new deal, Gordon has considered all options, including holding out until around midseason, in time to accrue an NFL season toward free agency, according to a source.
Gordon has made two Pro Bowls since the Chargers drafted him 15th overall in 2015, and his 28 rushing touchdowns over the past three years ties Dallas Cowboys back Ezekiel Elliott, who also is holding out. In 12 games last year, Gordon recorded 885 rushing yards on 175 carries (an average of 5.1 yards per carry) along with 14 total touchdowns (10 rushing) and 50 receptions for 490 yards.
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Source: Brown files new grievance over helmet
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Monday, 19 August 2019 18:36

Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown has filed a new grievance against the NFL in an attempt to be able to wear the helmet he wants, a source tells ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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The Atlanta Braves claimed outfielder Billy Hamilton off waivers from the Kansas City Royals, the team announced Monday.
The Braves' outfield has been hit hard by injuries, with Ender Inciarte (hamstring), Nick Markakis (wrist) and Austin Riley (knee) all on the injured list. Inciarte and Markakis are not expected back anytime soon.
Hamilton, 28, hit .211 with 12 doubles and 12 RBIs for the Reds this season, and his stolen base total dropped to 18. He swiped 56 bases in 2014 and increased his total by one in each of the next three seasons.
The switch-hitter signed with the Royals in December after spending the first six seasons of his major league career with Cincinnati, where he was a five-time Gold Glove finalist in center field. Hamilton has 295 career stolen bases, fifth-most of any active player.
To make room for Hamilton, the Braves optioned right-hander Bryse Wilson to Triple-A Gwinnett and recalled RHP Jacob Webb from the Stripers and placed him on the 60-day injured list with a right elbow impingement.
Hamilton had a $4.6 million salary on the last-place Reds. Because this was a waiver claim, the Braves must pick up the remainder of Hamilton's salary.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Twins' Cruz returns, will play through torn tendon
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Baseball
Monday, 19 August 2019 17:04

MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Twins slugger Nelson Cruz was reinstated from the injured list Monday after the minimum 10-day stay and will play through a ruptured tendon in his left wrist.
Cruz ruptured the tendon Aug. 8, and the Twins feared he would miss significant time. But the team later learned he could play with the injury, and he has told the team he is pain-free.
"We haven't really had a hint of a discussion related to discomfort, related to anything associated with his wrist," manager Rocco Baldelli said. "He's seemingly in great shape. He's ready to play. He's been adamant about that."
The 39-year-old Cruz is hitting .294 with 32 homers and 76 RBIs for AL Central-leading Minnesota.
The Twins optioned right-handed reliever Zack Littell to Triple-A Rochester to make room for Cruz on the roster.
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US Open 2019: British number four Naiktha Bains loses in first round of qualifying
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Tennis
Monday, 19 August 2019 12:11

British number four Naiktha Bains has lost in the first round of qualifying for the US Open.
Bains, 21, was well beaten 6-3 6-1 by Slovakia's Jana Cepelova in New York as she tried to reach the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time.
The Briton struggled to get any power on her serve, leaving her open to breaks and the Slovak capitalised.
World number 237 Bains is a dual British and Australian citizen and changed her allegiance this year.
On Tuesday, former British number one Heather Watson will be in action against Georgia's Mariam Bolkvadze and James Ward will take on China's Zhe Li as they get their US Open qualifying campaign under way.
The tournament itself begins at Flushing Meadows on 26 August.
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