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As Brissett holdout lingers, Cardinals open OTAs
With new coach Mike LaFleur telling reporters that discussions are the "same as where we were a few weeks ago," the Arizona Cardinals opened up OTAs on Monday without veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett, 33, who continued his holdout for a new contract.
Higgo, late at PGA, reportedly splits with caddie
Garrick Higgo split with his caddie, per Golfweek, a move that came after the South African was penalized two shots for being late to his opening-round tee time at the PGA Championship last week.
Nats ban spectator over white nationalist banner
The Nationals identified at least one person who will be banned from the ballpark after a banner promoting a white nationalist website was unfurled in the crowd during Sunday's game.
Ump Marquez exits after being struck by foul ball
Plate umpire Alfonso Márquez left in the second inning of Monday's game between the Braves and Marlins after being hit in the mask by a foul ball.
'Incredibly special': Boomer confirms NBL return
Australian basketball legend Joe Ingles has opened up on his "incredibly special" decision to join Melbourne United on a two-year deal.










