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Daily bulletin for Friday, August 14, 2026

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Shelton; Cubs; Brewers; deGrom; Cavs

Show notes

  • Tennis: Ben Shelton beats Brandon Nakashima 6-3, 7-6 (4) to defend the National Bank Open in Montreal; did not drop a set; first back-to-back Canadian champion since Rafael Nadal in 2019 (AP / National Bank Open).
  • MLB: Clay Holmes (6.2 IP) and three relievers three-hit the Cardinals; Seiya Suzuki's three-run homer lifts the Cubs 3-0; Chicago has won 9 of 11 (AP / ESPN).
  • MLB: Milwaukee rallies for three in the ninth off Edwin Diaz to beat the Dodgers 5-4 and stay alone atop the National League (AP).
  • MLB: Jacob deGrom leaves Thursday's start with right triceps fatigue and undergoes an MRI Friday (AP).
  • NBA: Cavaliers trade Dennis Schroder and cash to the Hornets for Tre Mann (ESPN / TSN).

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Hi, xxxx xxxx for sports in sixty on Friday, August fourteenth, twenty twenty-six. In tennis, Ben Shelton defends his National Bank Open title in Montreal, beating Brandon Nakashima six-three, seven-six in the breaker four, without dropping a set all week — first back-to-back Canadian champion since Rafael Nadal in twenty nineteen. In baseball, Clay Holmes shines in his first Wrigley start and Seiya Suzuki hits a three-run homer as the Cubs blank the Cardinals three-nothing; Chicago has won nine of eleven. Last night, Milwaukee rallied for three in the ninth off Edwin Diaz to beat the Dodgers five-four and stay alone atop the National League. Texas waits on an M.R.I. for Jacob deGrom after he left with right triceps fatigue. And in the N.B.A., Cleveland sends Dennis Schroder and cash to Charlotte for Tre Mann. Sports in Sixty dot com your sports on demand anytime, anywhere!