Sunday: at Tampa Bay, 1:10, YES
Tuesday: vs. Atlanta, 7:05
Wednesday: vs. Atlanta, 7:05
METS
Sunday: vs. Miami, 1:10, SNY
Monday: vs. Washington, 7:10
Tuesday: vs. Washington, 7:10
RED SOX
Sunday: vs. Toronto, 1:35, 980 AM/95.9 FM
Monday: vs. Tampa Bay, 7:30
Tuesday: vs. Tampa Bay, 7:30
WORTH A LOOK
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
TV: ESPN, noon; CBS-6, 3 p.m.
Scoop: The final round of the season's first major golf championship takes place at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
TV/RADIO
AMATEUR GOLF
1:00: U.S. Women's Amateur, final, GLF
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
4 a.m.: ^AFL: St. Kilda at Geelong
AUTO RACING
9:05 a.m.: Formula One: 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, ESPN
1:00: Formula E: The Berlin ePrix II, Round 9, FS1
4:00: GT: World Challenge, CBSSN
4:30: NASCAR: The Consumers Energy 400, NBCSN
CORNHOLE
Noon: ACL World Championships, ESPN2
DRAG RACING
1:00: NHRA: Mile-High Nationals, Fox-23
HORSE RACING
1:00: Alydar Stakes (Saratoga), FS2, MSG+, WTMM 104.5 FM
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1:00: Miami at N.Y. Mets, SNY
1:00: Atlanta at Philadelphia, TBS
1:00: N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, YES, WSDE 1190 AM/94.3 FM/100.1 FM WENT 1340 AM/105.1 FM, WTMM 104.5 FM
1:30: Toronto at Boston, WOFX 980 AM/95.9 FM
4:00: San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, MLB
7:00: Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, ESPN
PRO BASKETBALL
3:00: San Antonio vs. New Orleans, ABC-10
6:30: Philadelphia vs. Portland, NBA
9:00: Brooklyn vs. L.A. Clippers, YES
PRO GOLF
10 a.m.: European: English Championship, GLF
Noon: PGA Championship, ESPN
3:00: PGA Championship, CBS-6
4:00: LPGA: Marathon Classic, GLF
6:00: Korn Ferry: Portland Open, GLF
PRO HOCKEY
Noon: NHL round robin: Boston vs. Washington, NBCSN
3:00: NHL round robin: Dallas vs. St. Louis, NBC-13
8:00: Stanley Cup qualifier: Columbus at Toronto, NBCSN
PRO LACROSSE
12:30: PLL championship: Whipsnakes vs. Chaos, NBC-13
PRO TENNIS
1:30: WTA: Palermo Open, final, Tennis
WOMEN'S PRO BASKETBALL
5:00: WNBA: Las Vegas vs. New York, YES
7:00: WNBA: Minnesota vs. Los Angeles, ESPN2
All times p.m. unless noted.
Stations reserve the right to make last-minute changes.
On this date
1936: Jesse Owens becomes the first American to win four Olympic gold medals as the United States sets a world record in the 4x100 relay at the Berlin Games. The record time of 39.8 seconds lasts for 20 years.
1950: Lusty Song, driven by Delvin Miller, wins the Hambletonian in straight heats over Star's Pride. Lusty Song wins by a length in the first race and by a neck in the second.
1981: Larry Nelson beats Fuzzy Zoeller by three strokes to take the PGA Championship.
1987: Larry Nelson sinks a 6-foot putt on the first hole of a playoff to beat Lanny Wadkins in the PGA Championship.
1992: The Summer Olympics end with the Unified Team holding a 112-108 lead in medals over the United States, the closest race since America won 90-86 in 1964 at Tokyo.
1995: John Godina becomes the first American to win the shot put event at the World Championships with a toss of 70 feet, 51/4 inches.
2007: Alexis Thompson becomes the youngest quarterfinalist in the 107-year history of the U.S. Women's Amateur, beating fellow 12-year-old Pearl Jin 5 and 4 in the second round and Lizette Salas 5 and 4 in the third.
2007: David Beckham makes his long-awaited Major League Soccer debut, entering in the 72nd minute of the Los Angeles Galaxy's 1-0 loss to D.C. United.
2012: Usain Bolt wins the 200 meters in 19.32 seconds, making him the only man with two Olympic titles in that event. He adds it to the 100 gold he won Aug. 5, duplicating the 100-200 double he produced at the Beijing Games four years ago. This time, Bolt leads a Jamaican sweep, with his training partner and pal Yohan Blake getting the silver in 19.44, and Warren Weir taking the bronze in 19.84. The American men take the top two spots in the men's decathlon (Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee) and triple jump (Christian Taylor and Will Claye), raising the U.S. track and field total with three days to go to 24 medals.
2012: The U.S. women's soccer team wins the Olympic gold medal, avenging one of its most painful defeats with a 2-1 victory over Japan. Carli Lloyd scores in the eighth and 54th minutes for the Americans, who lost to the Japanese in penalty kicks at last year's World Cup final.
2016: Michael Phelps adds to his Olympic record medal haul twice. He avenges his London 2012 loss to South African rival Chad le Clos with a 200-meter butterfly victory and his 20th career gold. Then, he anchors the 4x200 freestyle relay team for his 21st gold.
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