Tiger Woods still has a chance to win the 2010 Masters, but he is not the favorite. Phil Mickelson is a modest +140, while Woods is third at +350. Here is the Sunday morning line for the Masters 2010
Rot | To Win US Masters 2010 Updated Odds | Moneyline |
1 | Phil Mickelson | +140 |
2 | Lee Westwood | +150 |
3 | Tiger Woods | +350 |
4 | K.J. Choi | +1200 |
5 | Fred Couples | +1800 |
6 | Hunter Mahan | +5000 |
7 | Ian Poulter | +3500 |
8 | Anthony Kim | +6000 |
9 | Ricky Barnes | +6000 |
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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Masters wraps up in Augusta, while the Raptors play host to the Bulls, and the Rangers gun for a victory in Philadelphia.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
The NBA offers up seven games on Sunday, with Orlando at Cleveland, Portland at the Lakers, Miami at New York, Minnesota at New Orleans, Oklahoma City at Golden State, Houston at Phoenix, and Chicago at Toronto. The Bulls and Raptors are tied for eighth place in the Eastern Conference standings at 38-41 after both teams lost on Friday night. Toronto (minus Chris Bosh) was defeated 107-101 on the road by the Hawks on Friday despite Amir Johnson's 18 points and 13 rebounds. The Bulls fell 127-116 in double overtime to the Nets on the road Friday; Derrick Rose had 25 points and six assists for Chicago in the defeat.
Meeting up on the diamond . . .
The American League slate for Sunday has Cleveland at Detroit, Toronto at Baltimore, the Yankees at Tampa Bay, Boston at Kansas City, Seattle at Texas, Oakland at the Angels, and Minnesota at the White Sox. The Twins will send Nick Blackburn to the mound for Sunday's contest; righthander Blackburn won his season debut against the Angels, allowing three earned runs on eight hits over his 6 2-3 innings of work. The White Sox will counter with Mark Buehrle; lefthander Buehrle dazzled the Indians in his first start of 2010, tossing seven shutout innings while giving up just three hits. Buehrle also fanned three batters.
Over in the National League on Sunday it'll be the Cubs at Cincinnati, the Dodgers at Florida, Washington at the Mets, San Diego at Colorado, Atlanta at San Francisco, Pittsburgh at Arizona, St. Louis at Milwaukee, and Philadelphia at Houston. Roy Halladay will make his second start for the Phillies on Sunday afternoon; righthander Halladay had no problem in his NL debut earlier in the week, surrendering just one earned run on six hits over seven innings in a win over the Nationals. The Astros will go with Roy Oswalt on Sunday; righthander Oswalt gave up three runs over six innings in a loss to San Francisco on Monday.
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Taking a trip around the rink . . .
There are eight games on the NHL's schedule for Sunday as the league closes out its regular season: Boston at Washington, Detroit at Chicago, Los Angeles at Colorado, Buffalo at New Jersey, Pittsburgh at the Islanders, Tampa Bay at Florida, Edmonton at Anaheim, and the Rangers at Philadelphia. New York kept its playoff hopes alive with a 4-3 home win over the Flyers on Friday night; Marian Gaborik had the game-winning goal (his 42nd of the year) in that contest, while Henrik Lundqvist made 24 saves. The Rangers and the Flyers are tied for eighth place in the Eastern Conference standings with 86 points on the season.
Rounding out the Roundup . . .
Finally, the 2010 edition of The Masters wraps up on Sunday, with Lee Westwood holding a one-stroke lead on Phil Mickelson after three days of play; Westwood sits at 12-under for the tournament after shooting a 4-under 68 on Saturday, while Mickelson is at 11-under after going 5-under on Saturday. K.J. Choi and Tiger Woods are tied for third place at 8-under heading into the final day of the major tournament, while Fred Couples is alone in fifth place at 7-under.