MLB:
In baseball last night,
The Jays dropped their second game of the season to the Rays, 6-5.
The Yankees beat the Nats 3-2.
The Orioles hammered the Bo Sox 7-4.
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Eddie Shack, one of the NHL’s most colourful players on and off the ice, died on Saturday. He was 83.
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced the news in a tweet Sunday morning.
“Eddie entertained Leafs fans on the ice for nine seasons and for decades off of it. He will be greatly missed,” the team said in the tweet. “Our thoughts are with his family.”
Known for his bruising style, distinctive skating gait and larger-than-life personality, Shack won four Stanley Cups with Toronto in the 1960s, including the franchise’s last victory in 1967.
Nicknamed “The Entertainer” — with his trademark cowboy hat and luxurious moustache — he scored the winning goal for the Leafs in the 1963 final.
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Michael Thompson birdied two of the last three holes Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-stroke victory in the 3M Open, finishing off his second PGA Tour win seven years after his first.









