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HBO's live-action adaptation of The Last of Us wins another Emmy
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HBO’s live-action adaptation of The Last of Us wins another Emmy

by admin September 9, 2025


The second season of Naughty Dog and HBO’s live-action adaptation of The Last of Us has added another Emmy to its trophy shelf.

The Creative Emmys — which focus on technical achievements and behind-the-scenes work, in addition to accolades for actors — picked up a fresh award over the weekend, securing a win for Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama series. The series had been nominated for 13 Emmys in all.

It was one of 47 awards given out for excellence in categories such as production design, sound mixing, choreography, and writing. The full list of winners are available on Deadline.

The first series of HBO’s The Last of Us scooped up eight awards at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2023 after securing 24 Emmy nominations in total.



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The Last of Us season two wins series another Emmy
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The Last of Us season two wins series another Emmy

by admin September 8, 2025


The second season of The Last of Us, which comprised seven episodes, has won its first Emmy.

At this weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys, The Last of Us took home the award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series for the second season’s second episode, known as Through the Valley.


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You can check out the full list of this weekend’s winners via Deadline.

The first season of The Last of Us was nominated for 24 Emmys. It went on to win eight, including Outstanding Guest Actor for Nick Offerman’s portrayal of Bill.

The second season wrapped earlier this year, with a third season already confirmed to be in the pipeline. Back in July of this year, The Last of Us video game creator Neil Druckmann announced he was stepping away from his creative involvement in HBO’s TV adaptation, calling this a “difficult decision”.

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Nintendo wins a $2 million lawsuit against popular Switch modding webstore

by admin September 7, 2025


Nintendo has just won another major battle in its longstanding war against piracy. Earlier this summer, a US federal court ruled in favor of Nintendo in a lawsuit against Ryan Daly and the Modded Hardware website. The site was known for selling devices that allowed users to get around Nintendo’s piracy protections, including the popular MIG Switch flashcart that lets buyers play official Nintendo games without the need for a physical cartridge. Besides requiring Daly to pay $2 million to Nintendo, the lawsuit requires him to shut down the website and forfeit the domain to Nintendo as part of an all-encompassing permanent injunction.

The order also prevents Daly from any future involvement with devices that get around Nintendo’s guardrails, including creating, selling, contributing to, hosting other websites related to or investing in other businesses that deal in similar products. While MIG flash carts could be used as a backup for legally purchased physical games, it was more commonly used to pirate official Nintendo Switch titles. Nintendo has steadily fought against mods and pirating tools, including recently granting itself the power to brick Switches that have pirated games on them.

Nintendo is no stranger to taking legal action against those who defy its strict policies. In March of last year, Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the makers of the Yuzu emulator. The suit was settled quickly, with the team behind the Nintendo Switch emulator agreeing to pay $2.4 million. Like the lawsuit against Daly, the team behind Yuzu had to surrender its website and permanently refrain from doing any activities that bypass Nintendo’s rules.



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Resident Evil Requiem wins big at Gamescom Awards 2025
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Resident Evil Requiem wins big at Gamescom Awards 2025

by admin August 26, 2025


Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem took home the most accolades during this year’s Gamescom Awards, including Best Sony PlayStation Game.

The upcoming title, which launches in February 2026, won Best Visuals, Best Audio, and Most Epic.

Capcom debuted a new trailer for the game during the ceremony and there was a playable demo on the main showfloor.

Two other Capcom titles received nominations – Pragmata and Onimusha: Way of the Sword – which led to the developer winning the award for Best Lineup, selected by the jury.

Ubisoft also picked up three awards – Ubisoft Mainz upcoming city-building real-time strategy title Anno 117: Pax Romana won Best PC Game, while the developer received two awards for its booths on the showfloor.

Nintendo was back for the platform-specific categories this year, after missing out in 2024 due to a lack of submissions.

Mario Kart World received the award for Best Nintendo Switch 2 Game, while Donkey Kong Bananza won Best Gameplay.

Elsewhere, Windup Games’ co-op adventure Hela won two awards in the Most Wholesome and Most Entertaining categories.

Neoludic Games’ Tiny Bookshop received the Games for Impact award for its “positive message about building and nurturing a community of reading enthusiasts.”

Hollow Knight: Silksong received the consumer award for Best Trailer, which also revealed the game’s release date after a seven-year wait.

Below is the full list of this year’s Gamescom Awards winners:

  • Best Visuals: Resident Evil Requiem (Capcom)
  • Best Audio: Resident Evil Requiem
  • Best Gameplay: Donkey Kong Bananza (Nintendo)
  • Most Entertaining: Hela (Windup Games/Knights Peak)
  • Most Epic: Resident Evil: Requiem
  • Most Wholesome: Hela
  • Games for Impact: Tiny Bookshop (Neoludic Games/Skystone Games, 2P Games)
  • Best Microsoft Xbox Game: Grounded 2 (Obsidian Entertainment/Xbox Game Studios)
  • Best PC Game: Anno 117: Pax Romana (Ubisoft Mainz/Ubisoft)
  • Best Sony PlayStation Game: Resident Evil Requiem
  • Best Nintendo Switch 2 Game: Mario Kart World (Nintendo)
  • Best Mobile Game: Love and Deepspace (Papergames/Infold Games)

Jury awards

  • Best Lineup: Capcom
  • Best Booth: Anno 117: Pax Romana Hands-On Booth & Ubisoft’s Community Lounge
  • Best Business Booth: Ubisoft’s Business Lounge
  • Heart of Gaming Award: Gamescom artist area

Consumer awards

  • Best Trailer: Hollow Knight: Silksong (Team Cherry)
  • Best Booth: The Pokémon Company
  • Best Merch: Star Birds Gacha Machine



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Love and Deepspace wins Best Mobile Game at gamescom, throws shade at you know what
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Love and Deepspace wins Best Mobile Game at gamescom, throws shade at you know what

by admin August 25, 2025


It’s been a heck of a year for Love and Deepspace, but it’s clearly on its way to more wider, global recognition. The Infold Games-developed romance visual novel has won big at gamescom this year.

Love and Deepspace grabbed the award for Best Mobile Game at the German show, beating other major – and much more widely known – titles.


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This is an even bigger win for Love and Deepspace when you consider how much less popular it is than many of the MiHoYo games, such as Zenless Zone Zero, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail.

In fact, LaDs was the only Chinese game given an award this year at all. MiHoYo, of course, is a fellow Chinese developer, and while the press release doesn’t mention it by name, it does make it a point to mention that fact. Indeed, Genshin Impact was itself among the list of nominees. This win also makes Love and Deepspace the first romance game to earn that award, which is a nice bonus.

In celebration, if you log in from now until August 28 you’ll earn various in-game rewards, so get on it.

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Love and Deepspace is actually the second entry in the Mr. Love series. It’s much more internationally recognised that its predecessor, of course. It’s a recent arrival, too, having landed just last year.

The developer revealed at gamescom that the game has over 70 million players worldwide. It’s not just players, either, the game broke its all-time revenue record last month, according to data from Sensor Tower – with a lot of that coming from outside China. There’s a reason Love and Deepspace is consistently among the top ten Chinese mobile games in overseas revenue.

If you’ve never heard of Love and Deepspace, there’s a lot we can help you with (and a lot you’re missing out on). If you’re a regular player, you’re probably more interested in untangling the game’s Abyssal Chaos endgame roguelike mode. For more specialised help – such as how to get endings for various characters, hit up the links. Also, don’t forget to check out LaDs codes for August to see if you’re missing any freebies.



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LayerZero wins $110M Stargate acquisition deal
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LayerZero wins $110M Stargate acquisition deal

by admin August 25, 2025



Blockchain messaging protocol LayerZero has secured the $110 million acquisition of cross-chain platform Stargate after a heated, last-minute bidding war.

Summary

  • LayerZero won Stargate’s $110M acquisition with 95% DAO approval.
  • Stargate stakers to receive 50% of revenue; rest goes to ZRO buybacks.
  • Community chose LayerZero over rival bids from Wormhole, Axelar, and Across.

With one of the highest participation rates in its history, the Stargate (STG) DAO approved the acquisition on with a 95% majority vote. Over 7.5 million veSTG tokens were cast by more than 15,000 addresses. As part of the agreement, the DAO was shut down, and governance will be moved to the LayerZero (ZRO) ecosystem.

The Stargate DAO has approved our acquisition of Stargate (STG).

We’ve spent four years building the rails to reinvent how value moves. Today, we accelerate our network effects.

LayerZero is better money technology.

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Stargate to shift to LayerZero control

Under the final agreement, Stargate stakers will receive 50% of protocol revenue for the next six months. The remaining 50% will be allocated toward LayerZero’s ZRO token buybacks, which will strengthen token value. Additionally, holders of STG tokens will be able to convert them into ZRO at a fixed exchange rate of 1 STG = 0.08634 ZRO, starting Monday, Aug. 25.

This is a structural change that aligns Stargate’s cross-chain liquidity infrastructure with LayerZero’s wider interoperability strategy as governance and operations move under the LayerZero umbrella.

Rival bids fail to sway Stargate vote

Gaining approval wasn’t an easy process. Because it terminated Stargate’s staking program and allegedly undervalued its strong revenue generation, LayerZero’s original proposal drew criticism from the community. Rivals were able to take advantage of this discontent, which led to a rare multi-protocol bidding war in decentralized finance.

Wormhole (W), Axelar (AXL), and Across Protocol joined the battle immediately, with Wormhole even offering an all-cash bid of $120 million with accelerated payouts for holders of Stargate tokens. Despite the higher offer, Stargate’s community ultimately stuck with LayerZero, emphasizing strategic alignment over short-term gains.

Before being spun out as a DAO in 2022, LayerZero Labs initially incubated Stargate in 2021. LayerZero’s reacquisition of Stargate solidifies its ecosystem and improves its standing in the cross-chain messaging and liquidity space in a time when interoperability is still a major DeFi bottleneck,

Now that the acquisition is complete, focus is on how LayerZero will incorporate Stargate’s infrastructure and whether the move will provide long-term benefits to both ZRO holders and Stargate’s loyal supporters.





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CFTC Wins Summary Judgment in $228M Crypto Ponzi Case

by admin August 20, 2025



In brief

  • A federal judge ordered Eddy Alexandre and EminiFX to pay $228.5 million in restitution to victims of a crypto Ponzi scheme that promised fake weekly returns of 5% to 9.99% using nonexistent “AI trading technology.”
  • Alexandre exploited his position of trust within Long Island’s Haitian community and his own church congregation to recruit over 25,000 investors between September 2021 and May 2022.
  • The CFTC’s civil victory follows Alexandre’s July 2023 criminal sentencing to nine years in prison, with court-appointed receivers already distributing recovered funds to defrauded investors since January 2025.

A federal judge has ordered Eddy Alexandre and his company EminiFX to pay $228.5 million in restitution to investors who lost money in what authorities called a ‘brazen’ crypto Ponzi scheme that bilked over 25,000 people out of more than $248 million.

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni granted summary judgment Tuesday in favor of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in its civil enforcement action against Alexandre. 

The ruling comes after Alexandre was already sentenced to nine years in federal prison last July for his role in operating the fraudulent EminiFX trading platform.

Alexandre, who represented himself, opposed the CFTC’s motion but failed to present evidence disputing the fraud claims.



The CFTC set restitution based on investor contributions minus withdrawals, with Judge Caproni adding $15 million in disgorgement, offset by restitution payments.

“Fraud persists, now often cloaked in high-tech buzzwords like AI and crypto,” Even Alex Chandra, partner at IGNOS Law Alliance, told Decrypt, adding how “rigorous verification is essential” for ventures promising outsized returns.

“Groups with limited financial literacy are prime targets,” he added, making investor education crucial for community protection. “No matter how trendy the technology, labels like AI or crypto do not prevent fraudulent activity.”

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams previously called Alexandre’s conduct “brazen,” noting he exploited trust in his church and Haitian community to draw in investors.

A history of fraud

Federal prosecutors first brought charges three years back, when Alexandre was arrested for commodities and wire fraud after soliciting $59 million from early investors.

Alexandre operated EminiFX from September 2021 through May 2022, promising investors “guaranteed” weekly returns of 5% to 9.99% through automated crypto and forex trading using what he called a “trade secret” technology dubbed “Robo-Advisor Assisted Account (RA3).”

EminiFX lost money during 24 of its 30 weeks of operation, and even in its best week, when Alexandre reported returns of 9.98%, the actual return was just 2.28%.

“The weekly figures [he] provided were not based on investment returns,” Alexandre admitted in a criminal sentencing letter.

Prosecutors said Alexandre diverted at least $15 million to personal accounts, spending on luxury cars, including a BMW and a Mercedes-Benz.

“Alexandre’s guilty plea in the Criminal Action prevents him from denying liability,” the court determined, applying the doctrine of collateral estoppel, which prevents defendants from re-litigating issues already decided in prior proceedings.

An equity receiver appointed by the court has been overseeing asset recovery efforts, with distributions to defrauded investors already underway since January 2025. 

The case remains open as recovery efforts continue.

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MLB 2025: Overreactions to Brewers' wins, Mets' losses, more
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MLB 2025: Overreactions to Brewers’ wins, Mets’ losses, more

by admin August 20, 2025


  • David SchoenfieldAug 19, 2025, 07:00 AM ET

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    • Covers MLB for ESPN.com
    • Former deputy editor of Page 2
    • Been with ESPN.com since 1995

Whew. That was some weekend. The Milwaukee Brewers kept winning — until they finally lost. The New York Mets kept losing — until they finally won. The Los Angeles Dodgers made a big statement, the Philadelphia Phillies suffered a crushing injury, and the Chicago Cubs managed to win a series even though their bats remain cold.

What’s going on with these National League contenders? With fan bases in euphoria or despair, let’s make some verdicts on those current states of overreaction.

Overreaction: The Brewers are unquestionably MLB’s best team

“Unquestionably” is a loaded word, especially since we’re writing this right after the Brewers reeled off 14 consecutive victories and won a remarkable 29 of 33 games. They became just the 11th team this century to win at least 14 in a row, and you don’t fluke your way to a 14-game winning streak: Each of the previous 10 teams to win that many in a row made the playoffs, and four won 100 games. Baseball being baseball, however, none won the World Series.

The Brewers were just the sixth team this century to win 29 of 33. Cleveland won 30 of 33 in 2017, riding a 22-game winning streak that began in late August. That team, which finished with 102 wins but lost the wild-card series to the New York Yankees, resembled these Brewers as a small-market, scrappy underdog. The Dodgers in 2017 and 2022 and the A’s in 2001 and 2002 also won 29 of 33. None of these teams won the World Series, either.

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For the season, the Brewers have five more wins than the Detroit Tigers while easily leading the majors in run differential at plus-168, with the Cubs a distant second at plus-110. Those figures seem to suggest the Brewers are clearly the best team, with a nice balance of starting pitching (No. 1 in ERA), relief pitching (No. 10 in ERA and No. 8 in win probability added), offense (No. 1 in runs scored), defense (No. 7 in defensive runs saved) and baserunning (No. 2 in stolen bases). None of their position players were All-Stars, but other than shortstop Joey Ortiz the Brewers roll out a lineup that usually features eight average-or-better hitters, with Christian Yelich heating up and Andrew Vaughn on a tear since he joined the club.

On the other hand, via Clay Davenport’s third-order wins and losses, which project a team’s winning percentage based on underlying statistics adjusted for quality of opponents, the Brewers are neck-and-neck with the Cubs, with both teams a few projected wins behind the Yankees. Essentially, the Brewers have scored more runs and allowed fewer than might otherwise be expected based on statistics. Indeed, the Brewers lead the majors with a .288 average with runners in scoring position while holding their opponents to the third-lowest average with runners in scoring position.

Those underlying stats, though, include the first four games of the season, when the Brewers went 0-4 and allowed 47 runs. Several of those relievers who got pounded early on are no longer in the bullpen, and ever since the Brewers sorted out their relief arms, the pen has been outstanding: It’s sixth in ERA and third in lowest OPS allowed since May 1.

Then factor in that the Brewers now have Brandon Woodruff and Jacob Misiorowski in the rotation (although Misiorowski struggled in his last start following a two-week stint on the injured list). The Brewers are also the best baserunning team in the majors, which leads to a few extra runs above expectation.

VERDICT: NOT AN OVERREACTION. The Brewers look like the most well-rounded team in the majors, particularly if Yelich and Vaughn keep providing power in the middle of the order. They have played well against good teams: 6-0 against the Dodgers, 3-0 against the Phillies and Boston Red Sox, 4-2 against the New York Mets and 7-3 against the Cincinnati Reds. They’re 5-4 against the Cubs with four games left in the five-game series. None of this guarantees a World Series, but they’re on pace to win 100 games because they are the best team going right now.

Overreaction: Pete Crow-Armstrong’s struggles are a big concern

On July 30, PCA went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two runs in a 10-3 victory for the Cubs over the Brewers. He was hitting .272/.309/.559, playing electrifying defense in center field, and was the leader in the NL MVP race with 5.7 fWAR, more than a win higher than Fernando Tatis Jr. and Shohei Ohtani. The Brewers had started to get hot, but the Cubs, after leading the NL Central most of the season, were just a game behind in the standings.

July 31 was an off day. Then the calendar flipped to August and Crow-Armstrong entered a slump that has featured no dying quails, no gorks, no ground balls with eyes. He’s 8-for-52 in August with no home runs, one RBI and two runs scored. The Cubs, averaging 5.3 runs per game through the end of July, are at just 2.75 runs per game in August and have seen the Brewers build a big lead in the division.

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Crow-Armstrong’s slump isn’t necessarily a surprise. Analysts have been predicting regression for some time due to one obvious flaw in PCA’s game: He swings at everything. He has the fifth-highest chase rate among qualified batters, swinging at over 42% of pitches out of the strike zone. It seemed likely that it was only a matter of time before pitchers figured out how to exploit Crow-Armstrong’s aggressiveness.

Doubling down on the regression predictions, PCA has produced strong power numbers despite a below-average hard-hit rate (44th percentile) and average exit velocity (47th percentile). Although raw power isn’t always necessary to produce extra-base power — see Jose Altuve — those metrics were a red flag that PCA might have been overachieving.

VERDICT: NOT AN OVERREACTION. OK, here’s the odd thing: PCA’s chase rate has improved in August to just 28%, but that hasn’t translated to success. His hard-hit rate isn’t much lower than it was the rest of the season (although his average fly ball distance has dropped about 20 feet). His struggles against left-handers are real: After slugging .600 against them in April, he has hit .186 and slugged .390 against them since May 1. He’ll start hitting again at some point, but it’s reasonable to assume he’s not going to hit like he did from April through July.

It’s not all on PCA, however. Kyle Tucker has been just as bad in August (.148, no home runs, one RBI). Michael Busch is hitting .151. Seiya Suzuki has only one home run. Those four had carried the offense, and all are scuffling at once. For the Cubs to rebound, they need this entire group to get back on track. Put it this way: The Cubs have won just three of their past eight series — and those were against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox.

Overreaction: The Mets are doomed and will miss the playoffs

On July 27, the Mets completed a three-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants to improve to 62-44, holding a 1½-game lead over the Phillies in the NL East. According to FanGraphs, New York’s odds of winning the division stood at 55% and its chances of making the playoffs were nearly 97%. A few days later, the Mets reinforced the bullpen — the club’s biggest weakness — with Ryan Helsley and Tyler Rogers at the trade deadline (after already acquiring Gregory Soto).

It’s never that easy with the Mets though, is it? The San Diego Padres swept them. The Cleveland Guardians swept them. The Brewers swept them. Helsley lost three games and blew a lead in another outing. The rotation has a 6.22 ERA in August. The Mets lost 14 of 16 before finally taking the final two games against the Seattle Mariners this past weekend to temporarily ease the panic level from DEFCON 1 to DEFCON 2. The Phillies have a comfortable lead in the division and the Mets have dropped to the third wild-card position, just one game ahead of the Reds. The team with the highest payroll in the sport is in very real danger of missing the playoffs.

VERDICT: OVERREACTION. The bullpen issues are still a concern given Helsley’s struggles, and Rogers has fanned just one of the 42 batters he has faced since joining the Mets. Still, this team is loaded with talent, as reflected in FanGraphs’ playoffs odds, which gave the Mets an 86% chance of making the postseason entering Monday (with the Reds at 14%). One note, however: The Reds lead the season series 2 games to 1, which gives them the tiebreaker edge if the teams finish with the same record. A three-game set in Cincinnati in early September looms as one of the biggest series the rest of the season. Mets fans have certainly earned the right to brood over the team’s current state of play, but the team remains favored to at least squeak out a wild card.

Overreaction: Zack Wheeler’s absence is a big problem for the Phillies

The Phillies’ ace just went on the IL because of a blood clot near his right shoulder, with no timetable on a potential return. The injury is serious enough that his availability for the rest of the season is in jeopardy. Manager Rob Thomson said the team has enough rotation depth to battle on without Wheeler, but there are some other issues there as well:

• Ranger Suarez has a 5.86 ERA in six starts since the All-Star break.

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• Aaron Nola was activated from the IL on Sunday to replace Wheeler for his first MLB start in three months and gave up six runs in 2⅓ innings, raising his season ERA to 6.92.

• Taijuan Walker has a 3.34 ERA but also a 4.73 FIP and probably isn’t someone you would feel comfortable starting in a playoff series.

• Even Jesus Luzardo has been inconsistent all season, with a 4.21 ERA.

Minus Wheeler, that arguably leaves Cristopher Sanchez as the team’s only sure-thing reliable starter at the moment. Though a trip to the playoffs certainly looks secure, all this opens the door for the Mets to make it a race for the division title.

VERDICT: NOT AN OVERREACTION. Making the playoffs is one thing, but it’s also about peaking at the right time, and given the scary nature of Wheeler’s injury, the Phillies might not end up peaking when they need to. Nola certainly can’t be counted on right now and Suarez has suddenly struggled a bit to miss bats. There’s time here for Nola and Suarez to fix things, and the bullpen has been strengthened with the additions of Jhoan Duran and David Robertson, but even with Wheeler, the Phillies are just 22-18 since the beginning of July. Indeed, their ultimate hopes might rest on an offense that has let them down the past two postseasons and hasn’t been great this season aside from Kyle Schwarber. If they don’t score runs, it won’t matter who is on the mound.

Overreaction: The Dodgers just buried the Padres with their three-game sweep

It was a statement series: The Dodgers, battled, bruised and slumping, had fallen a game behind the Padres in the NL West. But they swept the Padres at Dodger Stadium behind stellar outings from Clayton Kershaw and Blake Snell, and a clutch Mookie Betts home run to cap a rally from a 4-0 deficit. Still the kings of the NL West, right?

After all, the Dodgers are finally rolling out that dream rotation: Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, Snell and Kershaw are all healthy and at full strength for the first time this season. Only Roki Sasaki is missing. Yamamoto has been solid all season, Ohtani ramped up to 80 pitches in his last start, Glasnow has a 2.50 ERA since returning from the IL in July, Snell has reeled off back-to-back scoreless starts, and even Kershaw, while not racking up many strikeouts, has lowered his season ERA to 3.01. That group should carry the Dodgers to their 12th division title in the past 13 seasons.

VERDICT: OVERREACTION. Calm down. One great series does not mean the Dodgers are suddenly fixed or that the Padres will fade away. The Dodgers’ bullpen is still battling injuries, Betts still has a sub-.700 OPS and injuries have forced them to play Alex Freeland, Miguel Rojas and Buddy Kennedy in the infield. Check back after next weekend, when the Padres host the Dodgers for their final regular-season series of 2025.



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Scottie Scheffler completes comeback, wins BMW Championship
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Scottie Scheffler completes comeback, wins BMW Championship

by admin August 18, 2025



Aug 17, 2025, 09:37 PM ET

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The numbers Scottie Scheffler is compiling have been drawing comparisons with Tiger Woods. The world’s No. 1 player had a Tiger-like moment with the trophy on the line and a club in his hand Sunday in the BMW Championship.

Scheffler’s 82-foot chip on the 17th — the hardest hole in the final round at Caves Valley — landed about 60 feet short and rolled the rest of the way, picking up speed, losing speed and dropping on the final turn. The birdie all but wrapped up another win, his fifth PGA Tour title this year.

It was reminiscent of Woods delivering magic to overshadow his sublime skill, with his chip-in from behind the 16th green at the Memorial and his chip-in for eagle in the World Cup in Japan.

Scheffler already had erased a four-shot deficit against hard-luck Robert MacIntyre in five holes. He was clinging to a one-shot lead on the 17th, a daunting par 3 with a back right pin and water right.

Scheffler was in the left rough, the safe spot, facing a shot that a dozen players had chipped over the green.

“I knew it was just going to be really fast, and do my best to get it down there and give myself a good look for par,” he said. “When it came out, it came out how we wanted to and then it started breaking and it started looking better and better.

“And yeah, it was definitely nice to see that one go in.”

Scheffler closed with a 3-under 67 for a two-shot victory and became the first player since Woods — there’s that name again — in 2006 and 2007 to win at least five times on the PGA Tour in consecutive years.

MacIntyre didn’t make a birdie until the 16th hole but stayed in the game after losing his big lead, mostly when Scheffler began missing short putts.

MacIntyre pulled within one shot of the lead going to the 17th when Scheffler worked his magic and had to settle for another runner-up finish to a memorable shot, just like he did at Oakmont when J.J. Spaun holed a 65-foot birdie putt to clinch the U.S. Open in June.

MacIntyre was in the scoring room when he watched Spaun’s winning putt and applauded it. He was alongside Scheffler at the BMW Championship, staring in disbelief but angry at his poor play off the tee that cost him the big lead early.

“When he’s pitched that in on 17 and then he’s hit the perfect tee shot on 18, it’s pretty much game over just then. You’re playing for second place at that point,” MacIntyre said.

“He’s the better player on the day. I’m just really pissed off right now. Right now, I want go and smash up my golf clubs, to be honest with you.”

MacIntyre made 18 birdies in the first 45 holes of the tournament and only two over the last 27 holes. He closed with a 73 and got some consolation prizes that didn’t mean much in the moment. He cracked the top 10 in the world for the first time, going to No. 8.

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Scheffler’s chip-in elicited the loudest cheer of the day.

The most satisfying shot came on the 15th, when his lead was down to one shot after a three-putt. MacIntyre hit to 7 feet from the fairway. Scheffler was in a deep bunker and hit 8-iron to 6 feet.

MacIntyre missed. Scheffler made.

“That was a really important shot in the tournament, one that I think will fly a little bit under the radar,” Scheffler said.

The season is not over for Scheffler, who leads the 30 players who advanced to this week’s Tour Championship at Atlanta’s East Lake with a chance to become the first repeat FedEx Cup champion since the series began in 2007.

All 30 players at East Lake can win the $10 million first-place check. The field includes Harry Hall, the only golfer who played his way into the top 30 on Sunday, and even that was tense. Hall made bogey on the par-5 16th — the easiest hole on the course — then went long and left at the 17th. He also chipped in for birdie and was safe going up the 18th.

Rickie Fowler was on the verge of getting back to East Lake only to twice miss the green from the fairway on the back nine — leading to bogey on the 14th and double bogey on the 15th, and knocking him out of the top 30.

Fowler finished with a 5-foot par putt. Had he missed, Michael Kim would have been in the Tour Championship. Instead, the 30th spot went to Akshay Bhatia, despite making four bogeys on the back nine and feeling as though he had blown it.

MacIntyre squandered a big chance too.

He showed plenty of grit on Saturday playing in the final group with Scheffler. But on the opening hole, Scheffler drilled his drive down the middle and hit to 6 feet for birdie, while MacIntyre missed the fairway and a 6-foot par putt. It was an early statement.

MacIntyre missed another fairway at the second and made bogey. He went from the fairway to a bunker on the short par-4 fifth, a two-shot swing when the Scotsman failed to get up-and-down for par and Scheffler made birdie.

Then Scheffler took the lead with a wedge to 6 feet for birdie on No. 7.

It looked like it would be a runaway at that point as Scheffler never seemed to miss — except when he had a chance to extend the lead. He missed birdie chances of 5 feet at No. 8 and 8 feet at No. 10. He botched a simple up-and-down at the 12th and three-putted from 18 feet on the 14th. Each chance kept MacIntyre in the hunt.

Then came one chip on the 17th for a knockout punch.

Scheffler, who finished at 15-under 265, has 18 career titles in the past 3½ years since his first PGA Tour title in Phoenix.



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