EDITORS' PICKS
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- It's Never Easy
- Tuukka Rask and the Bruins couldn't finish the Rangers, but they aren't rattled.
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- Where He Belongs
- No matter the dugout, Terry Francona is at home on a baseball diamond.
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- Still Up In The Air?
- Is there a reason Doc Rivers hasn't committed to next season yet?
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- Tito's Revenge
- Terry Francona's hot-hitting Indians gave the Red Sox big trouble at Fenway.
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- Airing It Out
- If Brady holds a grudge over losing Welker, he's not showing it.

Unpredictability and Open Championships go hand in hand, yet no one could have dreamed up a scenario in which Ernie Els kissed the Claret Jug after Adam Scott's monumental collapse, writes Gene Wojciechowski.
Adam Scott's dream of a first major dissolved with a flurry of bogeys down the stretch in one of golf's biggest collapses, writes Farrell Evans.
Ten years after his last Grand Slam triumph, the Big Easy clutched the Claret Jug for a fourth career major victory, writes Bob Harig.
1. Els (-7)