The US Open Preview

Joey Chestnut Gone Rogue, US Open Looming, and Finals Game 3 tonight!

šŸ‘‹ Good Morning Stump Nation!

Weā€™re a day away from the U.S. Open! Is Scottie going to continue his dominance or will someone else step up? But before that, weā€™ve got an NBA Finals game today, the Mavs get their first game in the series on their HOME TURF and hope to make the series competitive. Last but certainly not least, what the hell just happened with Joey Chestnut? Read about it in our ā€˜Yesterday In Sportsā€™!

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THE DAILY STUMPEDšŸ”®

We are down to 8 teams in College Baseball! Or as they call it the College World Series. When was the last no-hitter thrown in the College World Series?

  • A. 1960

  • B. 1980

  • C. 2000

  • D. 2020

  • E. Never

Answer at the bottom of The Stump!

ON THIS DAYšŸ—“ļø 

Double Trouble:

On this day in 2002ā€¦

The LA Lakers def. the New Jersey Nets 113-107 for a 4-0 series sweep and their third consecutive title with Shaq and Kobe! The THREE-PEAT.

Similarly on this day in 1991ā€¦

The Chicago Bulls def. the LA Lakers 108-101, winning the NBA Finals 4-1, and securing a THREE-PEAT themselves! The core of MJ and Pippen cemented their legacy as one of the greatest duos of all time. Nobody saw what was coming next!

YESTERDAY IN SPORTSšŸ“° 

Breaking Newsā€¦

  • šŸ€ Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis has a ā€œrareā€ but ā€œseriousā€ injury to his knee and is now questionable for Game 3 of the NBA Finals

  • ā›³ļø Jon Rahm has withdrawn from the US Open amid poor play and a foot infection

  • šŸŒ­ Food Contest legend Joey Chestnut banned from Nathanā€™s Hot Dog Eating Contest after he signs endorsement deal with vegan meat company ā€œImpossible Foodsā€

  • āš½ļø Man United to keep manager Erik Ten Hag in charge after post-season review of teams future by top management

Top Final ScoresšŸ’Æ 

  • āš½ļø Portugal def. Ireland, 3-0 ; Morocco def. Congo, 6-0 ; South Africa def. Zimbabwe, 3-1 ; Chile def. Paraguay, 3-0

  • āš¾ļø Orioles def. Braves, 4-0 ; Phillies def. Red Sox, 4-1

  • šŸ€ Mystics def. Dream, 87-68, to win their first game of the season!

What Caught Our EyešŸ‘€ 

STUMP STORY OF THE DAYāœļø 

US Open: A Preview

Another week, another big tournament in the PGA. This week, we head to North Carolina and one of the toughest courses in the US!

Itā€™s that time of the year again, thatā€™s right, it's U.S. Open time, which means fast greens, tight lies, and tucked pins. Letā€™s get into some of our picks and perspectives on how this yearā€™s US Open will play out. 

First and foremost, this is a very special US Open, not only because of the stacked field of contenders, or the deep history of the tournament. This yearā€™s open will be hosted at the renowned Pinehurst No 2 course in North Carolina, which is one of the toughest tracks you could possibly think of for a golf tournament. Not to mention that the course will be in tip-top shape just for the US Open, which means that it will play even harder than normal.

Pinehurst has long been revered as one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world. But although it looks pretty, trying to keep your approach shot on the green is a completely different story. Designed by Donald Ross, who made improvements and tweaks to the courseā€™s layout for nearly 50 years. With wide fairways, and a lack of penalty areas, the course puts a strict emphasis on the golferā€™s approach shots into greens. Each green features the signature ā€˜turtle backā€™ shape that requires the golfer to control their distance and spin on the ball to almost the exact yard. The way the greens were created can turn even the slightest misses into a massive problem. Meaning the course will test every inch of the golferā€™s short game, and their ability to scramble. 

Now that weā€™ve given you a brief overview of how the course will play, letā€™s get into some of the heavyweight contenders for this yearā€™s US Open. 

First off, I know what you're thinking, Scottie Scheffler. The Texan has been basically unstoppable so far this year, and it would be idiotic of me to say heā€™s not the favorite for this tournament. He seems to be the golden boy of American golf right now as he comes into this tournament red hot off of five wins which include a masters title, a playerā€™s title, and more recently a big win at the memorial. His win at the memorial gives me a lot of confidence that he can get it done this week at Pinehurst, being that Muirfield is an extremely tough track that also puts a lot of emphasis on approach shots. So, with that being said I think that Scottieā€™s chances of getting his first US Open title this week are better than most. 

Now that weā€™ve gotten Scottieā€™s case out of the way, itā€™s time to talk about the rest of the field. Every time a major championship is brought up, the name Rory McIlroy is always a huge topic for debate. When will he get it done? Can he get it done? My answer is that I donā€™t really know, itā€™s been 10 years since his last major, and heā€™s always high up on the leaderboards, but for some reason, he just hasnā€™t been able to get the job done. I think that itā€™ll all come down to his putter and short game this week, and who knows? He makes a few putts, and he might just find his way into the winnerā€™s circle at the end of the week. The only thing I know is that it will take a strong performance from the Northern Irishman this week to get the job done. 

There are a couple other guys that seem to catch my eye as contenders this week, the first is Brooks Koepka. Koepka has won his fair share of majors, and he always seems to play well in the majors. Although he didnā€™t play all that well in this yearā€™s PGA Championship, I expect him to be in contention this weekend. 

Another guy I think will have a strong performance this week is the Irishman Shane Lowry, heā€™s played well this year and showcases strong iron play. Heā€™s been right there in the mix in a lot of tournaments this year and I hope to see a strong showing from him this week. Speaking of iron play, how could anyone overlook the great play of Collin Morikawa so far this year? It seems like heā€™s been in contention in nearly every tournament this year. I mean, if Scottie Scheffler didnā€™t exist, he could be on top of the golfing world right now! 

Those are some of my favorites for the tournament this week, but I have a slight feeling we might see some fireworks from the young guns this week. Watch out for players like Ludvig Aberg, Sahith Theegala, and Sam Burns to cause some commotion and maybe sneak out a major championship! Justin Thomas could be a guy to follow as well, if he catches fire, he could burn the place to the ground. 

So those are just some of our players to look out for this week, but as usual, golf is a brutal game, and anyone could end up on top at the end of the week. Let us know your picks for this yearā€™s US Open! Itā€™s going to be a good one!

JUICE STATIONšŸ§ƒ 

Quote of the Day

ā€œNever force what wasnā€™t meant for you. Your destiny is meant for something much greaterā€.

Unknown

BIGGGG believer in this, it if is meant to be it will be. Do not cry over spilled milk, it has already happened.

Song of the Day

Run

Collective Soul

Deep bag song. Maybe youā€™ve heard of ā€˜Shineā€™ or ā€˜The World I Knowā€™ by Collective Soul, but a deep pull to impress people in that circle is this one right here. Worth 4 minutes of your day!

Glue Guy of the Day

Defined: Glue Guy (Noun, Verb, Adj., etc.) - a person, thing, idea, or thought that holds together the larger group. Not the star, not the main character, but a hard hat and lunch pale type who knows its role. The GLUE of the group.

Stop/Slow Sign Guy/Gal

Weā€™re talking about the world of 'Road Workā€™ today and Yellow Vests. In society as a whole, thereā€™s not much more thatā€™s glue than the Guy or Gal flipping the sign between ā€œStopā€ and ā€œSlowā€ on a one-laner. Without them, the world would be in shambles!

WHAT TO WATCHšŸ“ŗļø 

NBAšŸ€: NBA Finals Game 3 - Celtics @ Mavs (8:30 PM ET on ABC)

MLBāš¾ļø: Braves @ Orioles (6:35 PM ET), Guardians @ Reds (7:10 PM ET on ESPN+), Phillies @ Red Sox (7:10 PM ET), and Yaks @ Royals (8:10 PM ET)

Soccerāš½ļø: International Friendlies - USA vs Brazil (7:00 PM ET on TNT), Ecuador @ Bolivia (8:30 PM ET)

CricketšŸ: United States vs. India @ 10:30 AM ET

WNBAšŸ€: Sun @ Sky (8:00 PM ET)

TRIVIA ANSWER 

A. 1960! There have only ever been two no-hitters thrown in the College World Series. One in 1950 by Texas Longhorn Pitcher Jim Ehrler. The other was by Jim Wixham from Oklahoma State. 60 long years since the last one, any shot we get one this year?