A Sports Filled Weekend It Was
The Chicago Cubs forced a Game 6 in the World Series, defeating the Cleveland Indians 3-2 on Sunday night at Wrigley Field. It was the Cubs’ first World Series win at Wrigley since Oct. 8, 1945.
The Cubs got all their runs in the fourth inning and Aroldis Chapman came on to preserve the victory with an eight-out save. Game 6 is Tuesday night in Cleveland at 8 p.m., to be televised by Fox. The Indians lead the best-of-seven series 3-2.
NFL
It seemed as if everyone worked overtime, from morning to night. Sunday started with the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals, beamed live from London. It ended in a weird 27-27 tie. Bengals kicker Mike Nugent missed an extra point in the third quarter and Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins pulled a 34-yard field goal try wide to the left late in overtime. … In Tampa, the Oakland Raiders ran their road record to 5-0 (6-2 overall) with a 30-24 OT win over the Buccaneers. Records fell in this one. Derek Carr passed for a Raiders record 513 yards and four touchdowns while the Raiders sent NFL records with 23 penalties for 200 yards. … In the NFL nightcap, Dak Prescott hit Jason Witten for a touchdown and a 29-23 OT victory for the Dallas Cowboys over the Philadelphia Eagles.
College Football
Alabama, Michigan, Clemson and Washington hold the top four spots in the Associated Press Poll. The Big 12 had no representation in the top 10. West Virginia, previously No. 10, slipped to No. 14 after its first loss, to Oklahoma State. Baylor, previously No. 8, dropped to 13th after losing to Texas. The more relevant standings come out Tuesday when the College Football Playoff committee issues its first rankings.
NASCAR
Jimmie Johnson won at Martinsville for the first time since 2013 to earn a spot in the Championship 4 in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Johnson never led until he passed Denny Hamlin on Lap 409 of the Goody’s Fast Relief 500. The Championship 4 race is Nov. 20 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Brad Keselowski nosed out Hamlin for second.
Post By: Larry Weisman, a longtime sportswriter for USA TODAY, blogs for Twistity.com. Follow him on Twitter @MrLarryWeisman
-
In an electrifying match at the T20 World Cup in Texas, the United States cricket team pulled off a...
-
Renowned boxer Ryan Garcia has responded to recent reports suggesting his involvement in performance-enhancing steroid use, vehemently denying the...
-
In a bid to level the playing field and promote financial sustainability across clubs, the Premier League is set...
-
Brazilian footballer Vinicius Jr, who plays for Real Madrid, broke down in tears during a news conference on Monday,...
-
Famous British Olympian Retires After an illustrious career adorned with numerous accolades, Dame Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female...
-
Manchester City Brings it Home with a 3-1 Victory! Following Manchester City’s impressive 3-1 victory over FC Copenhagen in...
-
Murray’s New Goals Before Retirement Andy Murray, the renowned British tennis player and three-time Grand Slam champion, has shared...
-
Kylian Mbappe led Paris Saint-Germain to a resounding 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad in the first leg of their...
-
Klopp acknowledges defensive flaws as Liverpool suffers unexpected defeat against Arsenal. Following Liverpool’s unexpected defeat against Arsenal, manager Jurgen...
-
Ryan Mendes’ Heroic Penalty: Captain Leads Cape Verde to Victory In a historic moment for Cape Verde, the national...
-
Probe Raises Questions About PSG’s 2017 Deal and Political Involvement. French authorities have launched an investigation into allegations...
-
As Ireland faces a back-three injury crisis ahead of the Six Nations, some players have an opportunity to step...