Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Watch Bernie Sanders's Delegate Brother Larry Sanders Emotionally Cast His Floor Vote For Bernie

Larry Sanders is a Green Party politician in the UK, and a delegate with the Democrats Abroad delegation here at the DNC in Philadelphia. He’s also Bernie Sanders’s little brother. A few minutes ago, during the roll call of states, the delegation allowed him to personally deliver his vote to his older brother, which he did, after brief, emotional remarks about their parents, and how immensely proud they’d be. It was a nice moment.

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PGA Championship Odds: Dustin Johnson Leads Field In Search Of Second Major

Dustin Johnson will be looking to maintain the torrid pace that has earned him top-five finishes in five of his past six tournaments, including his first career major win at last month’s  U.S. Open, when he tees off Thursday at the 2016 PGA Championship as a +800 betting favorite at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com.

The 32-year-old American has been a force on the tour in 2016, following up his U.S. Open win with a victory at the Bridgestone Invitational before finishing tied for second at last week’s Canadian Open. That maintained his lead atop the FedExCup standings heading into this weekend’s 98th PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey.

Johnson is closely trailed on the PGA Championship betting lines by the tournament’s two most recent winners, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy, who sit deadlocked at +900 odds.

Day claimed his first career major title at last year’s PGA Championship, kicking off the current trend of first-time majors winners with Danny Willett, Johnson, and Henrik Stenson following up with victories at each of this year’s major tournaments.

While Day has been somewhat of a disappointment in this year’s major tournaments he has three wins to his credit this season, maintaining his perch atop the Official World Golf Ranking and closely trailing Johnson in second in the FedExCup standings.

McIlroy sits at No. 4 on the rankings and will be gunning for his third career PGA Championship title after claiming victory in both 2012 and 2014.

However, the 27-year-old from Northern Ireland has produced mixed results at major tournaments since winning twice in 2014. McIlroy has recorded four Top-10 finishes since then but missed the cut at this year’s US Open, and finished 17th at last year’s PGA Championship after sitting out the Open Championship due to injury.

Fresh off his victory in his epic duel with Phil Mickelson at this month’s Open Championship, Stenson will be aiming for a second straight major victory at +1400 odds at the sportsbooks.

Jordan Spieth joins Stenson at +1400 but has yet to fully rebound from a devastating meltdown in the final round at this year’s Masters, finishing in a disappointing tie for 37th at the U.S. Open and then ending up in 30th place at the Open Championship.

Mickelson follows at +1800 odds, ahead of Sergio Garcia at +2500, while 2010 PGA Championship winner Martin Kaymer trails at +5000, and 2013 champion Jason Dufner is pegged at a distant +8000 on the golf betting odds at the sportsbooks for this week.

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What’s Wrong With David Price? Pedro Martinez Offers Take On Red Sox Ace

BOSTON — David Price has heard criticism and advice from all sides during his underwhelming 2016 season, and for the most part, it’s best to block out the noise.

But the Red Sox ace might want listen to latest person to weigh in on his struggles.

That would be Pedro Martinez, the Baseball Hall of Famer-turned-MLB Network analyst who stopped by the Red Sox’s clubhouse before their game against the Detroit Tigers.

Martinez knows a thing or two about being the ace of Boston’s staff, and he was asked to share what advice he’d give Price on regaining his Cy Young form. For Pedro, it comes down to one thing — confidence.

“I think he has to trust what he can do,” Martinez said. “… I don’t see anything wrong — his velocity is there, he can last eight, nine innings easily. He’s in great shape. He looks good overall, except some games just don’t go his way, and sometimes it doesn’t look like everything clicks for him. But I believe he just has to trust what he is, the presence he has, and his knowledge.

“Sometimes, it’s up to you to say, ‘Hey, I know this. I know the situation. So, I’m going to go and just approach it.’ And that’s probably what he needs to do, just trust what he is, and what he knows, and the stuff he has.”

Price certainly has the All-Star pedigree, and while his 4.51 ERA through 21 starts this season is disappointing to say the least, Martinez thinks the left-hander can turn things around.

“I believe he’s capable of it,” Martinez said. “He has given you guys a lot of signs that he’s the ace we all expect, and I think, to be honest, I think he’s going to be all right. I do. I think it’s just a matter of making the right adjustments and trying to make them as quick as possible.”

In a fitting coincidence, Price strolled through the Red Sox’s clubhouse just as Martinez was talking about him. Pedro didn’t notice, but Price certainly did, pausing for a moment to listen after hearing his name before continuing on his way.

Martinez said he hasn’t talked to Price directly but certainly is open to helping him out. Yet for all the advice the Red Sox legend likely can offer, Martinez insisted Price’s road to success starts from within.

“He knows how I feel,” Martinez said. “He knows that I want to help him and I want to help everybody else. But like I said, the biggest adjustment is the adjustment that David Price makes. It’s not really what Pedro says or the way Pedro used to go about it. David Price is David Price, and Pedro Martinez is a different person.”

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Anquan Boldin Reportedly Signs With Detroit Lions For One-Year Deal

Anquan Boldin has finally found a new home.

The Detroit Lions have reportedly signed the veteran wide receiver to a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The signing fills a void at wide receiver for the Lions, who saw star wideout Calvin Johnson retire during the offseason. The Lions added Marvin Jones at the start of free agency, but still faced depth issues leading them to take a chance on Boldin.

Boldin had a productive year on a dismal San Francisco 49ers team in 2015. He had 69 receptions, 789 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

The 35-year-old will also reunite with Lions head coach Jim Caldwell from his days with the Baltimore Ravens. Caldwell was the offensive coordinator on the Ravens when they won Super Bowl XLVII.

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California's Rowdy Bernie Crowd Might Get Loud Again Tonight 

Bernie-supporting delegates were out in full force during the Democratic National Convention speeches last night. Over the telecast, it was easy to hear boos and chants of “we can’t trust her” during pro-Hillary speeches. I wasn’t on the floor, but I’d heard that a small crowd of California delegates were delivering the loudest jeers. Bernie was even booed by a crowd of his own California supporters when he urged them to back Hillary. This afternoon, a few delegates from the state said they might deliver a similar protest tonight.

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Amar’e Stoudemire Announces Retirement After Signing With Knicks

Amar’e Stoudemire is calling it quits.

Stoudemire announced Tuesday he’s retiring from the NBA after a 14-year career that included six All-Star selections. The 33-year-old signed a contract with the New York Knicks to retire as a member of the organization.

Stoudemire’s best days came with the Phoenix Suns, who drafted the big man out of high school with the No. 9 overall selection in 2002. He was traded to the Knicks prior to the 2010-11 season and spent parts of five seasons in the Big Apple before making stops with the Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat.

Stoudemire averaged 18.9 points and 7.8 rebounds in 31 minutes per game over 846 career regular-season contests. He was named to the All-NBA Second Team four times and the All-NBA First Team once.

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Rio de Janeiro Drug Dealers Shamelessly Use Olympic Logo To Sell Product

Like any other business in Rio de Janeiro, the drug trade is trying to capitalize on the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Brazilian newspaper O Globo reported Monday that Rio de Janeiro police seized a stash of 93 cocaine bags, of which some bore packaging that included the iconic Olympics rings, according to Sport Illustrated’s Dan Gartland.

It’s nice of the drug dealers to watch out for the kids, but what about the interests of the International Olympic Committee? Sponsors pay big money to associate themselves with the IOC and the Olympic Games. Surely, they’re not paying for branded drugs.

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