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Fan who kept Pujols' milestone ball changes mind

Published in Baseball
Friday, 10 May 2019 20:44

The fan who caught the ball on Albert Pujols' 2,000th career RBI said Friday that he had changed his mind and would not be keeping the souvenir.

Pujols became only the third player in Major League Baseball history to drive in 2,000 or more runs in a career, joining Alex Rodriguez (2,086) and Hank Aaron (2,297), with a solo home run in the Los Angeles Angels' win over the Detroit Tigers on Thursday at Comerica Park.

The fan, Ely Hydes, said Thursday that he had decided to keep the ball. However, he reversed course and told The Detroit News on Friday night that he will give the ball -- the first he caught at a major league game -- to Pujols or the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

"I slept on it," Hydes told The Detroit News. "All I ever wanted was to sleep on it. I slept on it and I woke up and I think [Pujols] is a class act.

"He's not my player, he's not my guy, I don't deserve the ball."

Hydes told the newspaper that he doesn't want any money for the ball, which can't be authenticated by Major League Baseball, and that he made his initial decision because of pressure from the Tigers' staff to hand it over. The Tigers disputed that, saying the staff "conducted themselves in a professional manner," according to The Detroit News.

Pujols had told reporters Thursday that he wasn't upset that Hydes kept the ball.

"He can keep it," Pujols said. "It's a great memory for him. I mean we play this game for the fans, and it's a piece of history that he's going to have for the rest of his life."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Trout goes deep after superfan asks for HR

Published in Baseball
Friday, 10 May 2019 19:11

BALTIMORE -- Mike Trout called his shot. Kind of.

Ninety minutes before Friday night's series opener against the Baltimore Orioles, 7-year-old superfan Gavin Edelson asked his favorite player to hit a homer for him. Trout, who had gone deep just once in his previous 17 games, responded by telling the youngster, "I need to hit a home run tonight." Then the Los Angeles Angels' center fielder went out and went yard.

In the top of the third inning, Trout sent a 3-2 fastball from O's starter Dan Straily over the wall in left-center. The towering shot, which had a launch angle of 38 degrees and didn't clear the fence by much, looked as though it might be caught by Baltimore center fielder Stevie Wilkerson, who leaped at the wall in an effort to rob Trout.

"I thought it was going to hit off the wall," said Gavin, who was sitting with his family five rows behind the Angels' dugout. "I was so happy that he hit it."

Trout's relationship with Gavin dates back to last summer, when the Angels visited Camden Yards for a three-game set. Prior to the opener of that series, during batting practice, the two-time MVP noticed the elementary schooler wearing his No. 27 jersey and holding a giant "Mike Trout is my idol" sign. Trout called Gavin over and spent most of batting practice chatting with him. When the session was over, Trout signed the bat he'd been using and gave it to the youngster.

On Friday, nearly a year later, batting practice was canceled due to a steady afternoon rain in Baltimore. But with the help of some Angels staffers, Gavin and his family managed to find their way into the tunnel near the visitors' clubhouse, where they encountered Trout returning from the indoor batting cage at Camden Yards.

Gavin, once again wearing one of his trademark "Troutfits," gave his idol a handwritten letter that started with "Dear Mike Trout, You're my favrit player ever" and ended with "I hope to be just like you." Attached to the letter was an imitation baseball card that featured a photo of Trout and Gavin from their meeting last summer. After spending three minutes talking to the Edelsons, Trout headed back into the Angels' clubhouse, but not before giving his bat to Gavin, and his batting gloves to 11-year-old brother Jacob.

Prior to hitting his eighth home run of the season, Trout struck out swinging against Straily in the first inning. In the fifth, he drilled an RBI double to left-center, and then came around to score on a single by Andrelton Simmons.

All eyes will be on the two hottest teams in baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs, tangling at Wrigley Field, but there are plenty of other matchups worth watching this weekend. Here's what we're most looking forward to.

The Arizona Diamondbacks have been one of baseball's best teams over the past month, running off a 14-4 spurt after a 6-9 start. Arizona hosts the Atlanta Braves this weekend. Will the D-backs be within striking distance of a playoff spot come September?

Eddie Matz: Striking distance? Sure. Beating out the Dodgers in the National League West seems like a pipe dream, but I see no reason why the D-backs can't hang with the other wild-card wannabes. Their run differential (plus-17 entering Thursday) says their early-season success is legit, and the front of the rotation (Zack Greinke, Robbie Ray and Luke Weaver) is solid. If they can get any kind of contribution down the stretch from Taijuan Walker, who's expected back from Tommy John surgery around midseason, it would go a long way toward upping their postseason odds (currently at 21 percent, per FanGraphs). All that said, I still think they will come up short in the end.

Sam Miller: Here's something wild: Carson Kelly has a higher OPS than Paul Goldschmidt, and Luke Weaver has a better ERA than Patrick Corbin, so the Diamondbacks' offseason step back (which included trading Goldie for Kelly and Weaver, and letting Corbin leave as a free agent) hasn't actually hurt them yet. Yet, I said. Yet! I don't really buy this offense -- they've scored the third-most runs in the NL, and nearly every hitter is outhitting his preseason projections -- but the NL really hasn't done enough to knock any teams out of striking distance yet. A whopping 12 teams -- including the three division leaders -- currently have wild-card odds between 5 and 30 percent, according to Baseball Prospectus.

David Schoenfield: Arizona's front office certainly did a credible job of reloading without completely tearing everything down (although, let's be honest, if they could have traded Greinke's contract, they probably would have). I think it all depends on where the playoff picture sits. It's possible that in a crowded NL field, 84 to 86 wins puts you in the running for at least a wild card. In that case, Arizona may stick around. One advantage is that if the Giants are bad, the Rockies are an under-.500 team and the Padres are merely a fluke at the moment, the NL West could be the weakest of the three divisions.

Just when it seemed the one-pitcher no-hitter might be a thing of the past, Oakland's Mike Fiers showed us it's possible after all. Which matchup this weekend is the best bet for another no-no: Luis Castillo vs. the Giants on Friday, Jacob deGrom vs. the Marlins on Sunday or Jose Berrios vs. the Tigers on Sunday?

Matz: The Giants have actually been swinging it well lately, plus they just faced Castillo on Sunday. So I say no go on the no-no there. Berrios against the Tigers is more likely, but not as likely as JdG no-hitting the Fish. The Mets' ace dominated them earlier this season (7 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 14 K), and that was way back when Miami's offense was "good." Lately, the Marlins' offense has been brutal (no quotes necessary). They're prime no-hit material.

Miller: Castillo took a no-hitter into the sixth against the Giants on Sunday, and while Eddie is right that familiarity benefits the offense, Castillo is my pick. He's allowing 5.36 hits per nine, which -- if he could maintain it all season -- would be the fifth-lowest rate in history, behind a couple of Nolan Ryan joints.

Schoenfield: I'll go with deGrom vs. the Fish. He seems past that little blip where he was hittable and back to a 2018 level. Plus, the Fish ... dear lord, this is one of the worst offenses I've ever seen. Derek Jeter is unhappy with this start? DEREK, YOU BUILT THIS TEAM AND IT'S PRETTY MUCH PLAYING TO ITS LEVEL OF TALENT. Anyway, "Fish" isn't even an appropriate nickname anymore. I'd say "Minnows" works better.

The Brewers-Cubs series at Wrigley this weekend (Friday, 2:20 p.m. ET, ESPN+; Sunday, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN) got us thinking about NL MVP contenders. Christian Yelich and Cody Bellinger broke out ahead of the field, but last year's runner-up, Javy Baez, has been gaining ground quickly. Rank this trio by their chances to be MVP.

Matz: MVP voters these days pay more and more attention to WAR. As good as Baez is, his low on-base numbers damage his WAR potential, which in turn hurts his MVP viability. So it's either Belly or Yelly. I'll give the edge to the guy who has the better chance of staying healthy. That'd be the guy who's four years younger and didn't just miss a week with back spasms (hint: rhymes with Schmody Schmellinger).

Miller: To make the case for Baez: He finished second in voting last year, with an OPS more than 100 points lower than he has now. As Eddie says, the MVP award has become (with some caveats) mostly a WAR award, and Baez gets a huge WAR boost for playing shortstop while the others are manning corners. And while all three do incredible things, Baez's best moments stick in your visual memory longer, simply because of the highly creative, high-torque style of play he has. Now, all that said: Bellinger is the leader in the race right now, and Yelich is probably the actual best player of the three, so he's the most likely to lead at the end. Handicapping 'em, Yelich > Bellinger > Baez.

Schoenfield: I'll admit that I didn't expect Baez to do this again, believing pitchers would do a better job of figuring out his inability to control the strike zone. Yet here he is with 44 strikeouts and nine walks and putting up even bigger numbers. He has the third-highest chase rate in the majors among regulars and one of the highest swing-and-miss rates. He's an absolute freak. Do not attempt his approach at your local Little League field, kids. Anyway, he'll play more second base with Addison Russell back, which could hurt him in MVP voting or help him (extra credit for his versatility). I'll go Bellinger > Yelich > Baez.

You guys are the real MVPs. What are you most looking forward to this weekend?

Matz: Watching Mike Trout in person. I don't get to see a whole lot of Trout up close, but this weekend he and the Angels visit Camden Yards. In related news, I live in Baltimore. So, yay.

Miller: I've got a pet interest in a very obscure sort of record -- the most strikeouts by a pitcher over nine innings -- so I'm watching Josh Hader, who has struck out 25 batters over his past nine innings.

Schoenfield: The Cubs are hot. The Brewers are hot. This feels like the series of the weekend. Plus, we can see if Baez can touch Hader.


PICK 'EM TIME

Surely you all predicted that on May 10, the Rays' Tyler Glasnow and the Yankees' Domingo German would be tied for the American League lead in wins with six. They are slated to face off Friday night at Yankee Stadium.

Total hits allowed by Glasnow and German on Friday: Over or under 9.5?

Matz: The numbers say that they should give up a combined seven hits over 13 innings. Or something like that. But both guys are due for a clunker. I'll take the over.

Miller: The Rays will have 9.5 hits when Boone comes out to get German in the fourth. Glasnow could throw a no-hitter, but I'm not banking on it. Over.

Schoenfield: I'm still kicking myself for not drafting German in my keeper fantasy league a few years ago. I liked his minor league numbers and thought he had a chance to start even if most projected him as a future reliever. Well, after struggling last year (5.57 ERA), he got another opportunity because of injuries in the rotation and he's run with it. Anyway, great matchup and I like to be positive around here, so I'll go under.

Red Sox pitching is among the league leaders in strikeouts; the Mariners whiff more than anyone.

Total K's for Boston pitchers in the three games at Fenway: Over or under 28?

Matz: The M's lead the majors in whiffs but not whiff rate (they're ninth). Still, they're facing a Red Sox staff that just tallied 22 strikeouts in a single game. Sure, it was against the Orioles, and yes, it took 12 innings. But still ... 22 punchies!!! I'll have the over, garcon.

Miller: Heck, the American League average this year is a strikeout per inning -- an all-time high -- so all I need is one game to go 10 innings for this to be a stone-cold certainty. Over.

Schoenfield: Chris Sale won't start in this series, but you know all those right-handed hitters in the Mariners lineup will be swinging from their heels when they see the Green Monster. Wait, they always swing from their heels. Is that even a saying anymore? Probably not. May have dated myself there. Over.

Who is your pick for Sunday night's Brewers-Cubs game?

Matz: Irresistible force vs. immovable object. Both teams are smokin'-hot. But if I have to pick one pitcher to win one game -- whether it's an October wild card or a May whatever -- I'm taking Jon Lester over Jhoulys Chacin. Cubs win. Cubs win. Cubs win.

Miller: Can't you ask me this after Saturday's game, when I'll know how many innings Hader has thrown in the first two games of the series? If he's fresh and fully available, I'll pick the Brewers, with Hader getting an eight-out save (and striking out eight).

Schoenfield: Yelich enters the weekend with 15 home runs at home and one on the road. There are two ways to look at this: He's due to start hitting more home runs on the road, or the Brewers are stealing signs at home. This game is at Wrigley. But if I pick against the Brewers, I'm insinuating the Brewers are stealing signs and there is no evidence that is the case. So I'll go with the Brewers ... and Yelich homers.


TWO TRUE OUTCOMES

Each week, we ask our panelists to choose one hitter they think will hit the most home runs and one pitcher they think will record the most strikeouts in the coming weekend. Panelists can pick a player only once for the season. We'll keep a running tally -- and invite you to play along at home.

Home run hitters

Matz: Trevor Story

Miller: Mike Trout

Schoenfield: Christian Yelich

Strikeout pitchers

Matz: Jacob deGrom

Miller: Noah Syndergaard

Schoenfield: Oh, just realized it's Max Scherzer vs. Walker Buehler on Saturday. That's a fun one. Nationals have the fourth-highest K rate, so let's go with Buehler at home.

A formidable partnership, quite simply ally Xu Xin with any right handed female member of the Chinese national team and it is a formidable partnership; for that style of play, the left handed pen-hold grip technique of Xu Xin is the perfect foil.

The fact was proved at the Qoros 2015 World Championships when he won the mixed doubles title partnering Korea Republic’s Yang Haeun; in more recent times it has been endorsed when teaming with Liu Shiwen. In addition to the most recent success, the duo won last year on the Seamaster ITTF World Tour in Austria, as well as this year in both Hungary and Bahrain.

However, true to the very best Chinese traditions, no stone is left unturned, injuries do occur, every possible foreseeable scenario is covered, a fact Liu Guoliang stressed.

“This is our Olympic strategic layout. We cannot use one line-up to deal with all the possible situations. Especially for Team China, as we have so many great players, it is very important for us to think about how to better arrange and adapt. All nations are preparing their strongest players and making their strategies. It is time to fight a battle of wits and courage. We will make some changes according to the results at the World Championships; the current situation of the team is there is dynamic competition. It is normal.” Liu Guoliang

Xu Xin and Chen Meng commence matters the no.6 seeds. Notably further down the list, required to qualify, there is not a bad back-up pairing; as at the Liebherr 2019 World Championships, Fan Zhendong partners Ding Ning.

Vance & Hines Supporting So-Cal Half-Mile

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 13:22

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – AFT Events has named Vance & Hines as the entitlement sponsor of the Vance & Hines So-Cal Half-Mile presented by Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys.

The event is making its return to the Southern California Fairgrounds in Perris, Calif., on Saturday, May 11.

A titan within the motorcycle customization industry, Vance & Hines is at the forefront of aftermarket motorcycle performance parts development and production. Since its inception, the California-based company has maintained a commanding presence in multiple forms of motorcycle racing.

“We are very excited to welcome Vance & Hines as the title sponsor of the So-Cal Half-Mile,” said Cameron Gray, COO of AFT Events. “Vance & Hines has always been a strong supporter and player within American Flat Track and we are honored that they have expanded that support into event sponsorship. We know the fans at the track will be excited to see an industry leader like Vance & Hines in the vendor area and participating in the day’s activities.”

This fifth round of American Flat Track racing occurs in the backyard of Vance & Hines’s Santa Fe Springs headquarters. The Factory Harley-Davidson team of Sammy Halbert and Jarod Vanderkooi will be proudly representing the brand as they mount their Vance & Hines-powered XG750Rs and take to the half-mile on Saturday.

Fans in the vendor area can visit the Vance & Hines display truck featuring its latest and most-popular products.

“From the beginning, when the folks at AFT put together their plan to take flat track racing to a whole new level, we knew that we wanted to be a part of this program,” said Terry Vance, Founder of Vance & Hines. “It only makes sense for us to continue to grow our involvement in the sport. There is no question that American Flat Track is the most exciting form of two-wheeled racing you can find today.”

Mike Bruce Lands Oswego 350 Supermodified Ride

Published in Racing
Friday, 10 May 2019 14:23

OSWEGO, N.Y. – Early in the offseason, longtime Oswego Speedway fan Craig Soper decided to take the plunge and purchase a pair of former Buske Racing Supermodifieds with plans in place for a two car 350 Supermodified team.

Just two weeks away from the track’s 69th Season Opener, that plan is still in motion and two race cars have been readied for action.

Early in the process, Barry Kingsley and Greg O’Connor were tabbed as Soper’s drivers, but a recent last minute change has been made allowing Small Block Super veteran Mike Bruce an opportunity in one of the rides.

“Craig called me recently and asked if I was interested in driving one of his 350 Supermodifieds this season,” Bruce said. “Greg (O’Connor) was just stepping away from the seat to focus on the Small Block car. I was happy to get that opportunity and decided to go for it.”

O’Connor, who had recently purchased two crate motors to field his Small Block program, was attempting to sell his Morrison SBS motor. Last year’s Small Block Super engines are currently legal in Oswego’s 350 Super class, so Bruce decided to approach Greg with an offer.

“With Craig supplying me a great car, I needed to supply the engine,” mentioned Bruce. “I was able to work a deal with Greg O’Connor for his freshly built Morrison. It’s all happened pretty fast. Craig called me last Thursday night and I picked everything up over the weekend.”

Now Bruce, who was not even remotely sure what his plans would like for 2019, intends to be at the track with the Lakeside Property Services ride for May 25th’s Season Opener and as much as he possibly can beyond that.

“Ideally we will run every show possible and I am going to thrash to make the Opener,” Bruce added. “Craig has been a big supporter of Oswego over the years. He has sponsored cars and attends every fundraiser for every team. He’s all about making as many races as possible and I’m happy to be a part of that with him.”

Oswego fans know Bruce as a longtime regular in the Small Block class. Driver of the family No. 22, Bruce is always a solid runner. He has thirty top fives and six feature wins to his credit, one of which came in last year’s $1,500 to win Mr. Pathfinder Bank SBS event. Mike has plenty of laps around Oswego and is looking forward to the change this season.

“I have honestly been a fan of the 350 class since I first heard of the idea,” Bruce commented. “I think it’s going to be pretty sweet making the transition over from the Small Block class. I of course don’t want it to be at the expense of the SBS division, but am really looking forward to another full season at Oswego.”

Beyond the Oswego Speedway, Bruce would like to venture to the New England area on some off weeks, especially towards the end of the year. He has also promoted several Small Block Super events at the Evans Mills Speedway, and has even considered a plan to bring Oswego’s newest division there as well.

“I definitely have my eyes on traveling with the car more so after Oswego is over. Really as much as possible,” mentioned Bruce. “I may try to do a show or exhibition at Evans Mills with the 350’s and the Small Blocks like we’ve done in the past. Maybe that can help promote the class a bit. We’ll see how that goes.”

To this point, Oswego already has a dozen or so 350 Supermodifieds pre-registered, which is not too shabby for its inaugural season. Of those twelve names, several current and former SBS competitors are in the mix such as Bruce, his teammate Barry Kingsley, last year’s track champ Anthony Losurdo, Dalton Doyle, Chris Proud, and more.

“It’s nice to see a lot of us Small Block guys get the chance in a Super,” Bruce said. “It’s good to have a group of cars with ideally the same rule package working together to continue building a successful class. We have a good start.”

As for Bruce’s Small Block car, he intends to have that on the track within the first few weeks of the season as well. It might not be him behind the wheel though. After all, he does have a younger brother with extensive experience at the Oswego Kartway. Has it come time for him to move up?

“The limited is actually in the hauler right now, and that is going to be put on the back burner for a little bit so I can finish the 350,” Bruce explained. “My intentions are to order a crate and finish it up. Hopefully we can see that car hit the track a few weeks into the season with another Bruce at the wheel. I went from nothing to balls deep in race cars and chaos. This is the latest I’ve ever got started for a season, but we’re excited to get going.”

While Kingsley will be driving the other Lakeside Property Services car as a Joe Paeno tribute No. 06, Bruce is set to drive the No. 72 which features a tribute scheme to the late Bobby Hollenbeck, a longtime Supermodified fan and dedicated supporter of the Oswego Speedway.

“The tribute scheme is cool to honor people we’ve all considered great friends, and people who were such big fans of Oswego Speedway,” offered Bruce. “It’s something different Craig thought of and I look forward to hopefully putting the car into victory lane. We want to get competitive first obviously, but that’s the big goal. I just love to race.”

Bruce and Lakeside Property Services Racing are ready to open their season in Oswego’s Memorial Weekend special set for Saturday, May 25. The program will feature a 35-lap special for the 350 Supermodifieds, which will be the division’s inaugural Saturday event at Oswego.

Stars attend funeral for 20-year vet Red Kelly

Published in Hockey
Friday, 10 May 2019 15:06

TORONTO -- Family, friends and many of hockey's most luminous names bid farewell to Red Kelly at the NHL great's funeral Friday.

The eight-time Stanley Cup champion played 20 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs. He died at 91 on May 2, exactly 52 years after the Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup 1967, the last Toronto team to take the title.

Honorary pallbearers at the funeral included Frank Mahovlich, Darryl Sittler, Lanny McDonald, Bob Baun, Dick Duff, Ron Ellis, Dave Keon, Eddie Shack and Jim Gregory.

Also at the funeral were Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, general manager Kyle Dubas, Detroit GM Steve Yzerman, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and former Toronto captain Wendel Clark.

Leonard Patrick Kelly started his hockey career as a defenseman but switched to center after his trade to Toronto. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969.

Kelly is survived by Andra, his wife of 60 years, four children and eight grandchildren.

Spieth (67) doesn’t let double derail another round

Published in Golf
Friday, 10 May 2019 06:48

For the second straight round, Jordan Spieth double-bogeyed his ninth hole of the day. Following a double Thursday at Trinity Forest’s par-4 ninth hole, Spieth needed six shots to complete the par-4 18th hole on Friday.

Unlike the previous day, though, the double didn’t derail Spieth’s round.

Spieth made five birdies on his second nine to shoot 4-under 67 in blustery conditions and move up the leaderboard at the AT&T Byron Nelson.

“It was nice to bounce back, nice to make that putt on 1, feel like you don't lose another shot to the field on an easy par 5, and then really closed out the round nicely,” Spieth said. “That's nice as you go into a weekend, good momentum to go by. … Going out today, if you offered me 4 under, I would have taken it. So, very pleased with it.”

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In Thursday’s first round, Spieth birdied five of his first seven holes, but he could only manage an opening 68. He struggled hitting greens in the wind early on Friday, but Spieth missed just one green in regulation on his second nine. He also found all but two fairways and sunk five birdie putts from outside of 12 feet, including a 27-footer at the par-3 eighth.

“Fifty degrees and wind blowing means you just want to start the first four holes at even par, and I did one better today,” Spieth said. “I thought that was huge to get off to that kind a start, made a couple big par saves. [Today was] about staying patient. Let the course come to you. I recognize once we get to the front nine, you'll get a lot of opportunities.

“I felt like I hit really good shots today, ones that turned out really well. Even the ones that didn't were kind of on my line.”

Speith was tied for fifth at 7 under when he finished his round Friday afternoon, though he also was nine shots off the lead held by Sung Kang, who fired a second-round 61.

“What Sung is doing right now is absurd given what we faced,” Spieth said.

Spieth has yet to finish better than T-21 this season. He begins another quest for the career Grand Slam next week at the PGA Championship.

Wallace (67) leads British Masters in bid for 5th win

Published in Golf
Friday, 10 May 2019 08:12

SOUTHPORT, England – Matt Wallace moved into position for his fifth European Tour win in two years by shooting 5-under 67 to take the second-round lead at the British Masters on Friday.

The Englishman was 12 under overall and a stroke clear of a trio of players including Niklas Lemke, who made eight straight birdies - one off the professional golf record - in shooting 64. Lemke was tied with Ross Fisher (65) and Thomas Detry (67).

Wallace won his first title in Portugal in 2017 before three more in 2018, when he was unfortunate to miss out on a wild card for the Ryder Cup outside Paris.

He is determined to continue his rise and has recently started working with fitness expert Dr. Steve McGregor, who counts former world No. 1s Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood among his previous clients.

''If I look at the bigger picture of the next three or four years, it's very similar to (British Open champion) Francesco (Molinari),'' said Wallace, who was playing on the Alps Tour and at No. 1,672 in the rankings this time four years ago.

''Three years ago, he wasn't where he is now and I want to be doing what he's doing - Ryder Cups and majors and competing at every single event pretty much.''

Wallace has yet to drop a shot this week after starting with a 65.

With his streak of birdies from No. 13 to No. 2 after starting at the 10th hole, Lemke came close to equaling the record set by former British Open champion Mark Calcavecchia in 2009 and matched by James Nitties at the Vic Open in February.

The 371st-ranked Lemke, who had missed the cut in six of his last seven events, had the third-best stroke average in the history of Arizona State University behind Paul Casey and Phil Mickelson but came close to giving up the game after struggling in the professional ranks.

''Three years ago, I decided I was going to give it two years and if I felt I was getting better I would continue,'' said Lemke, who graduated from the European Tour qualifying school last year at the 10th attempt. ''I made a two-year plan and committed to it.

''There are still some ups and downs but it feels like it's going in the right direction.''

After announcing the tradition would continue at the PGA Championship, grouping the three previous major winners together (Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka, Francesco Molinari), a few more marquee groupings were announced Friday for next week at Bethpage Black.

The biggest storyline for the year's second major will be Jordan Spieth again chasing the career grand slam. The three-time major winner will be grouped with Jon Rahm and world No. 1 Dustin Johnson. Rahm is seeking his first major title after finishing T-9 at last month's Masters. Johnson won the 2017 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club and will aim for his second major title. That trio will tee off Thursday at 1:16 p.m. ET.

Rory McIlroy, who has been arguably the most consistent and hottest player this season, with eight top-10s this season including a win at The Players, is grouped with Jason Day and Phil Mickelson in a PGA Champion-only grouping that will tee off Thursday at 1:38 p.m. ET. McIlroy won in 2012 at Kiawah Island and 2014 at Valhalla Golf Club; Day won his lone major at the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits; Mickelson claimed his lone PGA Championship in 2005 at Baltusrol Golf Club. 

In a trio each looking for their second major championship, Justin Thomas, Sergio Garcia and Adam Scott will go off Thursday at 7:40 a.m. ET. Thomas won the 2017 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, Garcia pulled through and became a major winner at the 2017 Masters and Scott won at Augusta National in 2013. Scott and Thomas each finished inside the top 10 of last year's PGA Championship at Bellerieve Country Club.

Below are full Tee times for the entire field (all times ET):

6:45AM/12:10PM: Rob Labritz, Beau Hossler, J.J. Spaun; Ben Cook, Scott Piercy, Brian Gay

6:56AM/12:21PM: Sam Burns, Jeffrey Schmid, Keith Mitchell; Thomas Pieters, Patton Kizzire, Adam Hadwin

7:07AM/12:32PM: Byeong Hun An, Jason Caron, Andrew Putnam; Brandt Snedeker, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Max Homa

7:18AM/12:43PM: John O'Leary, Harold Varner III, Kyle Stanley; Henrik Stenson, David Lipsky, Richard Sterne

7:29AM/12:54PM: Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Justin Harding, Sam Ryder; Shane Lowry, Erik van Rooyen, Tommy Fleetwood

7:40AM/1:05PM: Vijay Singh, Jason Dufner, Jimmy Walker; Sergio Garcia, Justin Thomas, Adam Scott

7:51AM/1:16PM: Graeme McDowell, Chez Reavie, Brendan Jones; Charley Hoffman, Louis Oosthuizen, Patrick Reed

8:02AM/1:27PM: Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Knox, Haotong Li; Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson, Justin Rose

8:13AM/1:38PM: Lee Westwood, Shaun Norris, Charles Howell III; Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, Alex Noren

8:24AM/1:49PM: J.B. Holmes, Lucas Bjerregaard, Troy Merritt; Brooks Koepka, Francesco Molinari, Tiger Woods

8:35AM/2:00PM: Joost Luiten, Brian Mackey, Matt Wallace; Aaron Wise, Ryan Fox, Shugo Imahira

8:46AM/2:11PM: Casey Russell, Luke List, Abraham Ancer; Julian Suri, Marty Jertson, Martin Trainer

8:57AM/2:22PM: Craig Bowden, Adam Long, AT&T Byron Nelson winner; Lucas Herbert, Cory Schneider, Sungjai Im

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