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Mexico takes over World Cup with 1-0 victory over reigning champion Germany

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Mexico takes over World Cup with 1-0 victory over reigning champion Germany

Sunday, Jun 17

They played the game on the banks of the Moscow River, but given the noise, the waves of green Mexican national team jerseys and multi-colored sombreros and the loud pre-game rendition of "Cielito Lindo," Luzhniki Stadium might as well have been Estadio Azteca.

Padres lose to Braves as bats wilt in heat

Padres score one run in final 18 innings, lose a series for first time in six tries.

Matt Strahm continues to shine, work toward starting role for Padres

Left-hander Matt Strahm probably has not made his last start for the Padres this season.

Missions, Corpus Christi playing winner-take-all game tonight for first-half title

Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates.

Brooks Koepka joins rare club with back-to-back U.S. Open championships

Brooks Koepka hoisted the 8.5-pound U.S. Open trophy after shooting a two-under-par 68 to beat Tommy Fleetwood by a stroke and become the seventh player in history to win the storied championship in back-to-back years.

Mickelson made dumb decision, but USGA's U.S. Open setup is a joke

Phil Mickelson stirred a golf debate for the ages when he intentionally struck a moving putt, but the bigger picture is that the USGA keeps getting its setups wrong at U.S. Open

Padres pitchers positive Darren Balsley is the best

Padres pitching coach Darren Balsley earns players trust and respect with positive reinforcement and positive results.

Ted Leitner cancer free, ready to return

Longtime Padres radio voice had kidney removed on May 31, cancer not discovered. He could be back in booth next week.