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800-825-1306 Think Montana SPORTS E3 USA TODAY ❚ TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2021 ❚ 5C FOR THE RECORD ODDS SPONSORED BY BETMGM.COM SUNDAY GOLF All times ET U.S. Open Robert MacIntyre, $57,696....................................71-73-72-73—289 (+5) At Torrey Pines Golf Course, South Course Edoardo Molinari, $57,696....................................70-76-72-71—289 (+5) Adam Scott (22), $57,696 .....................................70-75-71-73—289 (+5) NBA San Diego, Calif. Adam Hadwin (15), $43,883.................................70-72-75-73—290 (+6) Purse: $12.5 million Si Woo Kim (15), $43,883......................................71-75-70-74—290 (+6) Wade Ormsby, $43,883.........................................72-74-73-71—290 (+6) CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Yardage: 7,616; Par: 71 Final Round J.T. Poston (15), $43,883 .......................................72-73-71-74—290 (+6) Eastern Conference Jon Rahm (600), $2,250,000................................69-70-72-67—278 (-6) Ian Poulter (15), $43,883 ......................................74-71-68-77—290 (+6) Milwaukee 4, Brooklyn 3 For the latest lines, picks and expert Louis Oosthuizen (330), $1,350,000 ......................67-71-70-71—279 (-5) Chez Reavie (15), $43,883....................................76-68-72-74—290 (+6) June 5: Brooklyn 115, Milwaukee 107 Harris English (210), $829,084..............................72-70-71-68—281 (-3) Dylan Frittelli (11), $32,351 ....................................73-72-72-74—291 (+7) June 7: Brooklyn 125, Milwaukee 86 analysis, go to sportsbookwire.com Brooks Koepka (127), $498,176 .............................69-73-71-69—282 (-2) Tom Hoge (11), $32,351..........................................72-71-76-72—291 (+7) June 10: Milwaukee 86, Brooklyn 83 Guido Migliozzi, $498,176......................................71-70-73-68—282 (-2) Rick Lamb, $32,351 .................................................71-75-74-71—291 (+7) June 13: Milwaukee 107, Brooklyn 96 Collin Morikawa (127), $498,176............................75-67-70-70—282 (-2) Lee Westwood (11), $32,351...................................71-72-71-77—291 (+7) June 15: Brooklyn 114, Milwaukee 108 Visit BetMGM.com for a risk-free first bet up to $500. Daniel Berger (86), $306,893................................71-72-72-68—283 (-1) Richard Bland, $27,327..........................................70-67-77-78—292 (+8) June 17: Milwaukee 104, Brooklyn 89 Paul Casey (86), $306,893.....................................71-75-67-70—283 (-1) Rafa Cabrera Bello (9), $27,327............................68-76-74-74—292 (+8) June 19: Milwaukee 115, Brooklyn 111, OT Use bonus code ROAR Branden Grace (86), $306,893 ..............................72-70-74-67—283 (-1) Tommy Fleetwood (9), $27,327 ............................72-73-74-73—292 (+8) Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 3 Rory McIlroy (86), $306,893..................................70-73-67-73—283 (-1) Bubba Watson (9), $27,327...................................72-67-77-76—292 (+8) Xander Schauffele (86), $306,893.........................69-71-72-71—283 (-1) Gary Woodland (9), $27,327..................................74-71-73-74—292 (+8) June 6: Atlanta 128, Philadelphia, 124 Matt Fitzpatrick (7), $26,056 ...............................70-75-72-76—293 (+9) June 8: Philadelphia 118, Atlanta 102 Sports Betting Line Interleague Scottie Scheffler (86), $306,893 ..........................72-69-70-72—283 (-1) Cincinnati -111 MINNESOTA +101 Russell Henley (66), $217,796.................................67-70-71-76—284 (E) Kevin Kisner (7), $26,056 .....................................73-73-72-75—293 (+9) June 11: Philadelphia 127, Atlanta 111 Akshay Bhatia, $25,183 .......................................73-73-73-75—294 (+10) June 14: Atlanta 103, Philadelphia 100 MLB Chi. White Sox -165 PITTSBURGH +150 Francesco Molinari (66), $217,796 .........................68-76-69-71—284 (E) Patrick Cantlay (58), $177,279...............................70-75-71-69—285 (+1) Stewart Cink (6), $25,183 ....................................73-72-74-75—294 (+10) June 16: Atlanta 109, Philadelphia 106 Tuesday St. Louis -123 DETROIT +108 Charley Hoffman (6), $25,183 .............................72-71-75-76—294 (+10) June 18: Philadelphia 104, Atlanta 99 Toronto -113 MIAMI -102 Mackenzie Hughes (58), $177,279 ........................73-67-68-77—285 (+1) National League Kevin Streelman (58), $177,279.............................71-69-72-73—285 (+1) Taylor Montgomery, $25,183 ..............................70-76-74-74—294 (+10) June 20: Atlanta 103 Philadelphia 96 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE CHI. CUBS -189 Cleveland +162 Jhonattan Vegas (6), $25,183.............................75-69-74-76—294 (+10) Western Conference Matthew Wolff (58), $177,279 ..............................70-68-73-74—285 (+1) PHILADELPHIA -116 Washington -105 ANGELS -118 San Francisco +102 Sergio Garcia (47), $125,363.................................71-74-73-68—286 (+2) Phil Mickelson (5), $24,310.................................75-69-76-75—295 (+11) Phoenix 4, Denver 0 Atlanta -108 METS -108 SEATTLE -142 Colorado +127 Brian Harman (47), $125,363 .................................72-71-71-72—286 (+2) Greyson Sigg, $24,310 .........................................71-74-75-75—295 (+11) June 7: Phoenix 122, Denver 105 Milwaukee -150 ARIZONA +130 Marc Leishman (5), $23,936................................74-70-75-77—296 (+12) NBA Dustin Johnson (47), $125,363.............................71-73-68-74—286 (+2) June 9: Phoenix 123, Denver 98 L.A Dodgers -135 SAN DIEGO +110 Patrick Reed (47), $125,363..................................72-73-74-67—286 (+2) Matt Jones (4), $23,437.......................................72-71-79-75—297 (+13) June 11: Phoenix 116, Denver 102 Tuesday Charl Schwartzel (47), $125,363 ............................71-74-71-70—286 (+2) Shane Lowry (4), $23,437 ....................................72-74-72-79—297 (+13) June 13: Phoenix 125, Denver 118 American League FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG Troy Merritt (4), $23,437......................................75-71-73-78—297 (+13) YANKEES -265 Kansas City +225 Jordan Spieth (47), $125,363...............................77-69-68-72—286 (+2) L.A. Clippers 4, Utah 2 PHOENIX 6 (224) Clippers Justin Thomas (47), $125,363...............................73-69-71-73—286 (+2) Wilco Nienaber, $22,814.....................................72-74-80-72—298 (+14) Houston -183 BALTIMORE +158 Kyle Westmoreland, $22,814...............................71-73-78-76—298 (+14) June 8: Utah 112, L.A. Clippers 109 NHL Chris Baker (35), $87,941 ......................................74-71-69-73—287 (+3) June 10: Utah 117, L.A. Clippers 111 Boston -110 TAMPA BAY -107 Bryson DeChambeau (35), $87,941......................73-69-68-77—287 (+3) Fabián Gómez (3), $22,309 ................................70-76-78-79—303 (+19) June 12: L.A. Clippers 132, Utah 106 Oakland -140 TEXAS +130 Tuesday Rikuya Hoshino, $87,941........................................69-74-73-71—287 (+3) Jimmy Walker (3), $22,309 ................................74-72-77-80—303 (+19) June 14: L.A. Clippers 118, Utah 104 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Martin Kaymer (35), $87,941................................77-68-69-73—287 (+3) Number 1 Golf Rankings June 16: L.A. Clippers 110, Utah 111 VEGAS -240 Montreal +199 Hideki Matsuyama (35), $87,941..........................69-76-74-68—287 (+3) June 20, 2021 — Jon Rahm June 18: L.A. Clippers 131, Utah 119 Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $71,030.......................72-70-70-76—288 (+4) Aug. 23, 2020 — Dustin Johnson (43 weeks) CONFERENCE FINALS Odds are subject to change. BetMGM.com does not offer lines for New Joaquin Niemann (27), $71,030 ...........................75-69-71-73—288 (+4) Aug. 9, 2020 — Jon Rahm (2 weeks) Aug. 2, 2020 — Justin Thomas (1 week) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Jersey-based college sports teams. Gannett may earn revenue from Patrick Rodgers (27), $71,030...............................70-71-77-70—288 (+4) Dylan Wu, $71,030 ................................................70-73-74-71—288 (+4) July 19, 2020 — Jon Rahm (2 weeks) Eastern Conference audience referrals to betting services. Newsrooms are independent of Lanto Griffin (22), $57,696 ..................................76-69-69-75—289 (+5) x-Feb. 9, 2020 — Rory McIlroy (11 weeks) June 23: Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage. Sungjae Im (22), $57,696 .....................................72-72-69-76—289 (+5) x-The world ranking was frozen for 13 weeks because of the COVID-19 June 25: Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. pandemic. June 27: Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. June 29: Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. x- July 1: Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. x- July 3: Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. x- July 5: Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee 7, Colorado 6 Monday’s Games Western Conference San Francisco 11, Philadelphia 2 Ukraine 0, Austria 1 San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 North Macedonia 0, Netherlands 3 MLB RANKINGS Phoenix 1, L.A. Clippers 0 L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 8 Denmark 4, Russia 1 June 20: Phoenix 120, L.A. Clippers 114 Atlanta 1, St. Louis 0, 7 innings, 2nd game Finland 0, Belgium 2 June 22: L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. June 24: Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Team LW Comments by Jesse Yomtov N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 2, 7 innings, 1st June 26: Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Czech Republic vs. England, 3 p.m. Seven-game win streak coincides with Framber Valdez’s return to ace x- June 28: L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago Cubs Croatia vs. Scotland, 3 p.m. 1. Houston Astros 8 x- June 30: Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 2nd game Wednesday’s Games status. x- July 2: L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Cincinnati at Minnesota Sweden vs. Poland, 12 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona Slovakia vs. Spain, 12 p.m. 2. San Francisco Giants 2 Bulletproof? They’ve won nine of 14 since Evan Longoria’s injury. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego Portugal vs. France, 3 p.m. MLB Tuesday’s Games Germany vs. Hungary, 3 p.m. 3. Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Buckle up: Next nine games against Padres, Cubs, Giants. Cincinnati (Miley 6-4) at Minnesota (Ober Ace Tyler Glasnow lost to elbow injury, team suffers four walk-off losses, 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
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