The Masters will begin on Thursday, but a caddie is now forced to miss the tradition unlike any other. Tyrrell Hatton is playing at Augusta for the first time since joining LIV, but he had to make a last-minute phone call after his caddie, Mick Donaghy, suffered a freak injury. Hatton said Donaghy "fell over" on Sunday night after dinner and "landed pretty heavy on his shoulder." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "Now, his reputation is an interesting one, so I don't know how...
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Benny Munoz/The Madera TribuneMadera South pitcher Victor Palomino places the tag on a Hoover runner trying to get back to first base after a fourth inning single in their loss. After a sloppy game in a wet conditions the last time out for the Madera South Stallions baseball team, there was only one way to go from there — up. Although the Stallions couldn’t come up with the victory in a 5-1 loss to the Hoover Patriots, head coach Alan Sandoval said Wednesday’s loss was a lot easier to accept...