On Day 2 of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, Europe leads the US 5.5 to 2.5, marking the first time Europe has led on US soil since 2004. The US faces an uphill battle to win the trophy, needing to secure 12 of the remaining 20 points, with key players like Scheffler and DeChambeau struggling early. The day features foursomes and fourballs matches, with European players Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Tommy Fleetwood performing strongly, while the US team tries to mount a comeback.
Day 2 of the 2025 Ryder Cup is underway at Bethpage Black, with Europe leading USA 5.5 to 2.5 after a historic start. The event features morning foursome matches and afternoon fourball, with coverage on NBC and Peacock, and can be streamed for free via a trial of DIRECTV or Peacock. The tournament aims for Europe to defend its title, with the next matches scheduled for September 28.
The article provides a detailed live blog of Day 2 of the 2025 World Wrestling Championships in Zagreb, covering semifinals and quarterfinals across weight classes 57kg, 74kg, 79kg, and 92kg, highlighting key matches, results, and standout performances.
Day 2 of San Diego Comic-Con 2025 showcased an impressive array of cosplay, featuring characters from Galactus to One Piece, Gremlins, DC Comics, and Team America, with fans gathering at various events including Crunchyroll’s Anime Fan Fest.
On Day 2 of Patriots training camp, quarterback Drake Maye showcased impressive accuracy, completing 14 of 15 passes, while the team focused on first-down efficiency. Christian Barmore reported being in the best shape of his life after weight loss, and the offensive line saw rotations with new additions. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel's energetic presence boosted team morale, and the kicker competition between Romo and Borregales remains tight. Several players were absent, and the team continues to build chemistry and evaluate talent ahead of the season.
The article highlights the nine best remaining free agents in the NHL on Day 2 of free agency, including notable players like Nikolaj Ehlers, Pius Suter, Dmitry Orlov, Jack Roslovic, Brent Burns, Victor Olofsson, Anthony Beauvillier, Matt Grzelcyk, and Mason Appleton, emphasizing their skills, potential fit, and current market value.
The Detroit Red Wings had a solid Day 2 at the 2025 NHL Draft, selecting promising prospect Carter Bear at No. 13 overall, with multiple picks across rounds two to seven. The draft's new format was challenging, but Detroit's strategy appears to focus on acquiring the best available talent, with potential trades on the horizon. Fans are encouraged to follow upcoming coverage of the remaining rounds.
The Cleveland Guardians selected Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft, highlighting a college player-heavy first round. As Day 1 concludes, attention shifts to standout picks and the top players still available for Day 2.
The 2024 MLB Draft began with the Cleveland Guardians selecting Oregon State's Travis Bazzana as the first overall pick. As the draft continues into Day 2, notable players still available include Mississippi State's Dakota Jordan, Iowa's Joey Oakie, and Tennessee's Drew Beam, among others. These players offer a mix of high potential and specific skills that could make them valuable picks for teams looking to bolster their rosters.
As the 2024 NFL Draft progresses, potential Day 2 fits for all 32 NFL teams are explored, including players like Jeremiah Trotter Jr. for the Arizona Cardinals, Xavier Legette for the Kansas City Chiefs, and Renardo Green for the Detroit Lions. The article also offers draft tools and resources for fans to engage with.
On Day 2 of NFL free agency, the Cleveland Browns are considering potential fits for their team, including DT DJ Reader and Arik Armstead for the defensive line, WR Marquise Brown and DJ Chark for the wide receiver position, and versatile player Cordarrelle Patterson. Additionally, they are looking at RB options such as Aaron Jones, Rashaad Penny, and TE options like Gerald Everett and Mike Gesicki. The Browns are also considering re-signing punter Corey Bojorquez.
The Cincinnati Reds focused on selecting college players on Day 2 of the 2023 MLB Draft, adding depth across various positions. Their picks included left-handed pitcher Hunter Hollan from Arkansas, right-handed pitcher Cole Schoenwetter from San Marcos H.S., catcher Connor Burns from Long Beach State, outfielder Ethan O'Donnell from Virginia, shortstop Dominic Pitelli from Miami (Fla.), first baseman Carter Graham from Stanford, left-handed pitcher Logan Van Treeck from Lipscomb, and left-handed pitcher Graham Osman from Long Beach State.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made 10 picks on Day 2 of the MLB Draft, selecting five pitchers, three infielders, and two outfielders. Highlights include RHP Brady Smith, known for his curveball, and LHP Wyatt Crowell, who excels at inducing grounders but is recovering from Tommy John surgery. The Dodgers also picked outfielder Dylan Campbell, known for his hitting, and RHP Eriq Swan, who throws a blazing fastball. First baseman Joe Vetrano brings power to the lineup, while shortstop Bryan Gonzalez is praised for his defense. Rounding out the picks are RHP Patrick Copen, outfielder Jaron Elkins, RHP Ryan Brown, and shortstop Sam Mongelli.
The Detroit Tigers made several picks on Day 2 of the 2023 MLB Draft, including left-handed pitcher Paul Wilson, third baseman Carson Rucker, right-handed pitchers Jaden Hamm and Jatnk Diaz, catcher Bennett Lee, shortstop John Peck, and left-handed pitcher Andrew Sears. Each player brings their own strengths and weaknesses, with Wilson having mid-rotation potential, Rucker showing promise as a power hitter, Hamm impressing with his curveball, Lee excelling at controlling the strike zone, Peck having defensive instincts and utility potential, Diaz showcasing increased fastball velocity, Minton providing dependable fastball command, and Sears being a depth pitcher with potential.
The Arizona Diamondbacks focused on college pitching on Day 2 of the MLB Draft, selecting five pitchers, four of whom were relief pitchers. The team's director of amateur scouting, Ian Rebhan, stated that the selection of relievers was not a deliberate strategy but rather a result of the draft process. The Diamondbacks also added outfielder Jack Hurley from Virginia Tech, who is expected to have an impact on both offense and defense. The team aims to build for long-term competitiveness with their draft picks.