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Rory McIlroy in three-way tie at Scottish Open; Scottie Scheffler misses cut

(File photo) Rory McIlroy pictured at the 153rd Open Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images(File photo) Rory McIlroy pictured at the 153rd Open Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Rory McIlroy shot 66 in the second round to keep pace with co-leaders Tom Kim of South Korea and PGA Tour rookie Jordan Smith at 9-under at the Scottish Open in North Berwick, Scotland.

Smith’s eight birdies propelled him to the round of the day on Friday with a 63. McIlroy remained a co-leader after his first-round 65 on the strength of four birdies on the front nine on Friday.

“I thought I played well again,” McIlroy said. “It would have been nice to be a couple better. But you know, it’s obviously another good day and in good position.”

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is accustomed to separating from the pack, but not typically in this fashion. He finished even par through 36 holes and missed the cut for the first time since 2022.

Kim has matched McIlroy from the start of the tournament with equal rounds of 65-66.

“I stayed really patient out there, just tried to position myself,” Kim said. “The wind got tricky a little bit as it started to pick up, and of obviously completely different wind than yesterday. So I think my experience over here the last few years has helped. I’ve played in both wind directions.”

Local favorite Robert MacIntyre is two shots off the lead as is defending champion Chris Gotterup. Gotterup was one shot better than McIlroy on Friday. His 65 was nearly a 64 until he wrapped up Friday’s 18 with a bogey.

The wind shifted in the afternoon and pristine playing conditions were closer to the expected Scottish Open or Open Championship weather. For McIlroy, MacIntyre and Gotterup, the back nine played extremely long due to the wind. McIlroy went light instead of trying to hit the green on No. 14, a par-4, because of the unpredictable gusts.

He recognized the game had gone from target practice aiming for pins to grabbing hold with both hands and hoping for the best.

“Once we turned for home the wind got its strongest for the day and it was hard to hit it close,” McIlroy said. “Felt like I did well to hang on. Maybe could have been one or two better but overall it was a good day.”

Matt Fitzpatrick and Min Woo Lee are tied one off the lead at 8-under.

Scheffler had made the cut in 78 consecutive events. He’ll have a few unplanned days off this weekend before the Open Championship kicks off Thursday at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. And it’s a safe assumption he’ll be spending the extra time working on tee shots. Scheffler hit only 11 of 26 fairways at the Scottish Open.

“I got off to a tough start,” Scheffler said of Friday’s round. “And then on the back nine I didn’t feel like I was hitting it close enough to give myself enough opportunities. I think that’s what it really comes down to. I got off to a poor start and didn’t really hit it close enough to give myself a bunch of looks, and that’s how you shoot over par.”

Germany’s Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Victor Perez of France and 24-year-old Australian Karl Vilips had rounds of 64 on Friday and are among the more than two dozen players in the field within three shots of the lead entering the weekend. None of the trio walked onto the opening tee Thursday at the Scottish Open with a world ranking above 175.

–Field Level Media

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Cards starter Matthew Liberatore has something to prove vs. Braves

Jul 5, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Matthew Liberatore (32) pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn ImagesJul 5, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Matthew Liberatore (32) pitches against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

Both sides will need their starting pitchers to chew up innings on Saturday night when the visiting Atlanta Braves and the St. Louis Cardinals meet for the second contest of a three-game set.

Following a rain delay that spanned 2 hours and 43 minutes in the series opener on Friday — a game that St. Louis won 2-1 — the Braves were forced to deploy four relief pitchers while the Cardinals sent in five.

Matthew Liberatore (4-6, 5.34 ERA) will start on Saturday for St. Louis, in search of just his second victory since May 31. The 26-year-old left-hander scattered four runs (three earned) on four hits across five innings on Sunday, striking out three and walking two in a 6-4 road loss to the Chicago Cubs.

Liberatore also hit three batters in the third defeat in his past four starts.

“There are some things from a usage standpoint and an execution standpoint that we’re hoping to see him take the next step in, in order for this to go better for him,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “If you look at a lot of his outings, (the opponent) is just bunching him up. The three-plus runs in an inning, that’s a big number. Then he’ll throw up zeros in the other innings, so we’ve got to solve that.”

As the Cardinals sit just two games behind the Miami Marlins for the third and final National League wild-card spot, Liberatore will need to finish his first half of the season on a strong note to bolster his position as a rotation piece.

St. Louis pitching coach Dusty Blake and Chaim Bloom, the team’s president of baseball operations, have weighed in about Liberatore.

“Dusty … had a long conversation with him, then he sat down and tried to figure it out with him,” Marmol said. “But when Chaim says we’re going to give this guy a shot, that’s part of it.”

In five career outings (four starts) against the Braves, Liberatore is 2-1 with a 3.26 ERA. His lone win in his last six starts came in Atlanta on June 30, when he allowed just one run on one hit and four walks, striking out nine in five innings of a 5-3 victory.

Converted starter Reynaldo Lopez (4-1, 3.18 ERA) will look to continue his solid return to the rotation for Atlanta on Saturday. After beginning the season as a starter, the right-hander appeared solely out of the bullpen until re-emerging in the rotation on June 26.

In two July starts, Lopez is 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA. Last time out, the veteran allowed one run on three hits across five innings, striking out five and walking two in a no-decision against the New York Mets on Monday. The Braves lost 7-6 in 10 innings.

“Lopez was great. It was a really nice performance by him,” Braves manager Walt Weiss said. “I think he’s finding his groove here, and that’s going to be big for us.”

Lopez, 32, is 2-0 with a 2.45 ERA in three career appearances (two starts) against St. Louis. He threw five innings of one-run, two hit-ball in a 5-1 win over the Cardinals on July 1.

–Field Level Media

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto bids to give Dodgers length vs. D-backs

Jul 4, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) reacts in the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn ImagesJul 4, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) reacts in the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers know they can count on Yoshinobu Yamamoto to throw a lot of innings, and that trait is of extra importance entering Saturday’s game against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Dodgers used seven pitchers Friday after Shohei Ohtani (left knee) was scratched from his start, so the bullpen is a bit beleaguered entering the middle contest of a three-game series. Arizona took advantage with an easy 9-3 victory in the opener.

Yamamoto (9-5, 2.49 ERA) will look to restore order. The right-hander has put together quality starts in 13 of 16 outings this season.

“The good thing is we’ve got Yamamoto going (Saturday), so we feel good about him taking on a lot of the game,” Roberts said Friday before the implosion of the bullpen game.

The 27-year-old Yamamoto has Tuesday’s All-Star Game on the horizon, and his availability to pitch in that contest may depend on how taxed he is Saturday.

Yamamoto has tossed seven or more innings on seven occasions, topped by 8 1/3 innings against the Chicago White Sox on June 13. In that contest, Yamamoto took a no-hitter into the ninth before Tristan Peters led off the frame with a homer.

In his last outing, Yamamoto matched his season best of 10 strikeouts in a 3-0 victory over the San Diego Padres. He gave up three hits and two walks over seven innings.

Yamamoto has won six of his past seven starts.

Yamamoto’s first start of the season came against the Diamondbacks on March 26. He gave up two runs and five hits over six innings of an 8-2 victory.

Yamamoto has excelled against Arizona, going 4-1 with a 2.08 ERA in seven career starts.

Corbin Carroll (2-for-20, six strikeouts) and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (1-for-11) have struggled against Yamamoto. Geraldo Perdomo (4-for-13), Ketel Marte (5-for-18) and Gabriel Moreno (2-for-12) each have homered against Yamamoto.

Tim Tawa, who is 1-for-3 against Yamamoto, was the Diamondbacks’ lead man in Friday’s assault.

Tawa went 3-for-4 with a homer and matched his career high of four RBIs.

“It felt good. We scored early, which was nice,” Tawa said. “Then we got punched in the mouth a little bit but we were able to respond and did a good job.”

Gabriel Moreno added two hits and two RBIs as Arizona won its second straight game.

While Ohtani couldn’t answer the bell as a pitcher, he did serve as the designated hitter and he’s scheduled to do so again Saturday. He also withdrew from Tuesday’s All-Star game and is slated to undergo an injection next week.

“If affects more of my pitching than the hitting side of the game, that’s the reason why,” Ohtani said through an interpreter on why he can still DH.

Ohtani’s power was in full display when he led off the game with an opposite-field homer to left.

The leadoff blast was Ohtani’s 32nd of his career and 26th with the Dodgers. He trails Mookie Betts (32) and former star Davey Lopes (28) on the franchise’s all-time list.

Andy Pages had three hits and homered right after Ohtani, but Los Angeles lost for the fifth time in its past 17 games.

Arizona will start right-hander Brandon Pfaadt (2-1, 4.84) on Saturday.

Pfaadt, 27, is back in the rotation and has won consecutive starts against the San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres.

He gave up one run and three hits over 5 1/3 innings against the Giants on June 30 and blanked the Padres on four hits over five innings on Monday.

Pfaadt gave up two runs and three hits in an inning of relief against the Dodgers on June 3.

Pfaadt is 4-2 with a 5.32 ERA in nine career appearances (eight starts) against Los Angeles.

Betts (10-for-24, two homers) and Freddie Freeman (8-for-24, one homer) have fared well against Pfaadt.

–Field Level Media

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Report: Germany, Jurgen Klopp agree to contract

Apr 22, 2026; Morristown, New Jersey, USA; Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull GmbH, Jurgen Klopp, speaks onstage during an event for the opening of the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center. The complex has been selected as Brazil's training home for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesApr 22, 2026; Morristown, New Jersey, USA; Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull GmbH, Jurgen Klopp, speaks onstage during an event for the opening of the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center. The complex has been selected as Brazil’s training home for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Jurgen Klopp and the German Football Association are in agreement on a deal that will make him the head coach of the German men’s national team, The Athletic reported Saturday.

All that remains is to reach an agreement with Red Bull — where Klopp has been the head of global soccer since January 2025 — on his exit.

Once official, he will replace Julian Nagelsmann, who resigned following Germany’s exit from the World Cup in the round of 32.

The German team is getting an experienced leader.

Klopp, 59, formerly was the head coach of Liverpool (2015-24) and Borussia Dortmund (2008-15). He was named the FIFA Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2020.

Klopp intends to bring with him Pep Lijnders, who was an assistant coach at Liverpool under Klopp.

The coaching duo is expected to debut with Germany in a Nations League match in Amsterdam against the Netherlands on Sept. 24.

They led Liverpool to their maiden Premier League title in the 2019-20.

Germany, the four-time World Cup champions, were eliminated by Paraguay on Monday in a penalty shootout in the round of 32.

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