Sunday: vs. Baltimore, 1:05, YES
Tuesday: vs. Toronto, 7:05
Wednesday: vs. Toronto, 7:05
METS
Sunday: vs. Toronto (at Buffalo), 3:07, SNY
Tuesday: at Philadelphia, 7:05
Wednesday: at Philadelphia, 7:05
RED SOX
Sunday: at Tampa Bay, 1:10, 980 AM/95.9 FM
Tuesday: at Miami, 6:40
Wednesday: at Miami, 6:40
GIANTS
Monday: vs. Pittsburgh, 7:10, ESPN
Sept. 20: at Chicago, 1
Sept. 27: vs. San Francisco, 1
JETS
Sunday: at Buffalo, 1, CBS-6
Sept. 20: vs. San Francisco, 1
Sept. 27: at Indianapolis, 4:05
BILLS
Sunday: vs. N.Y. Jets, 1, CBS-6
Sept. 20: at Miami, 1
Sept. 27: vs. L.A. Rams, 1
PATRIOTS
Sunday: vs. Miami, 1
Sept. 20: at Seattle, 8:20
Sept. 27: vs. Las Vegas, 1
SYRACUSE FOOTBALL
Saturday: at Pittsburgh, noon, ACC
Sept. 26: vs. Georgia Tech, TBD
Oct. 10: vs. Duke, TBD
WORTH A LOOK
TAMPA BAY AT NEW ORLEANS
TV: Fox-23, 4:25 p.m.
Scoop: The NFL's second-ever meeting of quadragenarian starting quarterbacks takes place as the Buccaneers, in the Tampa debut of 43-year-old Tom Brady, take on the Saints and Drew Brees, a relative youngster at 41. (For trivia buffs, a 43-year-old Doug Flutie met a 42-year-old Vinny Testaverde in a 2005 Patriots-Jets matchup.)
TV/RADIO
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
5 a.m.:^ Gold Coast at Collingwood, FS2
AUTO RACING
9:05 a.m.: Formula One: Tuscan Grand Prix, ESPN2
1:00: IndyCar: Honda 200, Race 2, NBC-13
CYCLING
7 a.m.: Tour de France, Stage 15, CNBC
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1:00: Philadelphia at Miami, first game, MLB
1:00: Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, YES, WSDE 1190 AM/94.3 FM/100.1 FM, WENT 1340 AM/105.1 FM, WTMM 104.5 FM
1:00: Boston at Tampa Bay, WOFX 980 AM/95.9 FM
2:00: Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, TBS
3:00: N.Y. Mets vs. Toronto, SNY
4:00: Philadelphia at Miami, second game, MLB
8:00: Houston at L.A. Dodgers, ESPN
MOTORSPORTS
3:00: Motoamerica Superbike (Millville, N.J.), FS1
PRO FOOTBALL
1:00: N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, CBS-6, WMML 1230 AM/97.9 FM, WQBK 105.7 FM
1:00: Philadelphia at Washington, Fox-23
4:25: Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Fox-23
8:20: Dallas at L.A. Rams, NBC-13, WTMM 104.5 FM
PRO BASKETBALL
1:00: NBA playoffs: L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, ESPN
PRO HOCKEY
3:00: Stanley Cup playoffs: Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Islanders, NBC-13
PRO SOCCER
9 a.m.: EPL: Leicester City at West Bromwich, NBCSN
10:00: Mexican League: Cruz Azul at Tijuana, FS1
PRO TENNIS
6 a.m.: ATP: Generali Open, final; WTA: BNP Paribas, final, Tennis
4:00: U.S. Open, men's final: Thiem vs. Zverev, ESPN
SOFTBALL
1:00: Athletes Unlimited: Reed vs. Piancastelli, ESPN2
4:00: Athletes Unlimited: Osterman vs. Sanders, ESPN2
WOMEN'S PRO BASKETBALL
Noon: Dallas vs. New York, CBSSN
3:00: Las Vegas vs. Seattle, ABC-10
All times p.m. unless noted.
Stations reserve the right to make last-minute changes.
On this date
1970: Only 55 of 126 finish the first New York City Marathon, with Gary Muhrcke winning in 2 hours, 31 minutes, 38.2 seconds. The race is run counterclockwise on a 26.22-mile course in Central Park.
1981: The Atlanta Falcons, trailing 17-0 with 13 minutes remaining in the game, score 31 points to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-17. The Falcons score touchdowns on a punt return, two by passes, an interception return and a fumble return.
1981: John McEnroe defeats Bjorn Borg to win his third straight men's singles title in the U.S. Open.
1989: Pat Day breaks the record for most winners in one day when he scored with eight of his nine mounts at Arlington Racecourse in Illinois. It was the best day for one program in North American thoroughbred racing history. In his only loss, Day finishes second.
1992: Buffalo's Jim Kelly and San Francisco's Steve Young throw for more than 400 yards and neither team punts, the first time in NFL history, as the Bills beat the 49ers 34-31.
2010: Rafael Nadal wins his first U.S. Open title to complete a career Grand Slam, beating Novak Djokovic 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2.
2015: Lydia Ko becomes the youngest major champion in LPGA Tour history winning the Evian Championship. The South Korean-born New Zealander closes with an 8-under 63 for a six-stroke victory over Lexi Thompson. Ko, at 18 years, 4 months and 20 days old, eclipses the previous record of American Morgan Pressel, who was 18 years, 10 months and nine days old when she won the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship.
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