Friday’s Sports In Brief
2 years, 9 months ago

Friday’s Sports In Brief

Associated Press  

NBA SAN ANTONIO — Gregg Popovich became the winningest coach in NBA regular-season history, getting his 1,336th victory when the San Antonio Spurs rallied to beat the Utah Jazz 104-102. NEW YORK — If the next All-Star Game in Major League Baseball goes deep into the night, a slugger may get a chance to decide it by going deep — in a Home Run Derby. “If the All-Star Game remains tied after nine innings, the game will be decided by a Home Run Derby between the teams, subject to the parties’ agreement on details and format,” reads exhibit 13, titled “Tentative Agreement — All-Star Game and Home Run Derby.” Plus, a new flavor to MLB’s international mix — there will be a regular-season game in Paris in 2025. NEW YORK — Major League Baseball and the players’ association resumed drug testing after an absence of nearly 3 1/2 months. GOLF PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The Players Championship delivered only four hours of golf Friday before rain saturated the TPC Sawgrass, assuring the PGA Tour’s premier event will not end until Monday.

Discover Related