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Wyndham Clark Goes Wire-to-Wire at Shinnecock, Claims Second Major

Wyndham Clark did something no golfer had managed in twelve years on Sunday: he led the U.S. Open from the first round to the last and won it. Clark shot a final-round 3-over 73 at Shinnecock Hills to hold off Sam Burns by one stroke, claiming his second U.S. Open title and becoming the ninth wire-to-wire winner in the championship's history.

The structural story is not just the victory but what Clark absorbed to get there. Paired with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler for the final round, Clark played into a gallery that openly sang happy birthday to his playing partner and heckled him throughout. He surrendered a six-shot lead, watched Burns close to within one on the back nine, and still found the birdie on 16 that effectively closed the door. That is a different category of mental performance than routine front-running, and it is the kind of Sunday that defines whether a player is a one-major wonder or a legitimate major championship presence.

The Rest of the Slate
Maple Leafs
New GM John Chayka has been active: the Leafs acquired defenseman Darren Raddysh from Tampa Bay in a sign-and-trade, locking him in on an eight-year deal reportedly worth $8.5 million per season, while also trading goaltender Joseph Woll and defenseman Simon Benoit to Philadelphia for goaltender Samuel Ersson, defenseman Emil Andrae, and a third-round pick. The Raddysh commitment addresses the top defensive priority, but signing a 30-year-old to eight years on the strength of one strong season is exactly the kind of structure that can haunt a rebuild if the underlying metrics do not hold.
WNBA
The Los Angeles Sparks beat the New York Liberty 98-97 on Sunday in one of the more consequential upsets of the young WNBA season, ending a game that the Liberty appeared to control. A one-point road win over the defending-class franchise in the East is not a fluke result to be explained away, and it shifts the Liberty's early-season narrative from contender to team with questions.
MLB
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Saturday, a result that gives the Dodgers a data point confirming that their run-prevention can collapse against a streaky opponent, which matters more in October projections than any single regular-season result.
The Number
12

Years between wire-to-wire U.S. Open champions, Martin Kaymer (2014) to Wyndham Clark (2026) The format historically punishes the leader more than it rewards him, which makes Clark's performance at Shinnecock the more remarkable given what he was asked to absorb on Sunday.

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Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Toronto Blue Jays moneyline tonight vs. Houston. The Blue Jays return home after a weather-cancelled Sunday in Chicago, which means a fresh bullpen and a motivated lineup at Rogers Centre against an Astros team that has shown road vulnerabilities this season.

“Shinnecock asked everyone to show their hand on Sunday, and only one player liked what he saw”
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