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The Boston Red Sox recalled right-hander Richard Fitts from Triple-A Worcester on Saturday. The team placed righty Hunter Dobbins (knee) on the 15-day injured list in a corresponding move. Dobbins is done for the year after suffering a torn ACL, which opens up the fifth spot in Boston's rotation for Fitts. The 25-year-old has made eight starts this year and gone 1-3 with a 4.28 ERA, a 1.22 WHIP, and 28:10 K:BB in 33 2/3 innings. That's passable back-end production, which is what the Red Sox are looking for in a Dobbins replacement.--Connor ByrneSource: Boston Red Sox
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July 13, 2025

Road course races always open up the possibility of alternate strategies for race teams, and that is the case for Ryan Preece and the No. 60 team at Sonoma this weekend. Heading into the Toyota/Save Mart 350, Preece is two pointsread more...
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St. Louis Cardinals catcher Ivan Herrera (hamstring) has begun getting "introductory workouts" in the outfield during his rehab assignment, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Herrera hasn't played since June 19 because of a strained left hamstring. When he does return, the Cardinals plan to significantly cut his time behind the plate to reduce wear and tear. He'll primarily slot in at designated hitter upon activation, but occasionally lining up in the outfield would provide the team more flexibility to plug in various players at DH. Herrera's production this year has been stellar regardless of position. The 25-year-old has slashed .320/.392/.533 with eight home runs and 36 RBI in 171 plate appearances. Herrera is on track to return to the St. Louis lineup after the All-Star break.--Connor ByrneSource: Derrick Goold
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Considering he just finished 10th at Sonoma last season, it has been a bit of a surprise to see Todd Gilliland struggle to find any speed this weekend in Wine Country. The Front Row Motorsports driver was just 32nd-fastest (out of 37 cars) in practice on Saturday and then went out and qualified way back in 35th-place for Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350. Now NASCAR Fantasy players are left wondering, can Gilliland move up, or is he really that slow? Todd finished 10th at COTA earlier this year and followed that up with a 22nd-place finish at Mexico City before wrecking out at the Chicago Street Course last weekend. And in five of the last seven road course races in the Cup Series, Gilliland has posted a finish of 18th or better. Considering his 35th-place starting spot at Sonoma this weekend and his relatively cheap salary on DraftKings ($6,400), Gilliland could be a sneaky DFS Place Differential play on Sunday.--Jordan McAbeeSource: Jaysk
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Joe Gibbs Racing's Ty Gibbs will start sixth for this week's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Gibbs's starting position for this week's race matches the best of his Cup career at the California road course. In two previous races at Sonoma, Gibbs's best finish is 18th, and he also has one DNF at the site. With 19 races completed this season, Gibbs has four top-10 finishes, while going on a streak of five top-15 finishes in the last five Cup events. Gibbs also scored his best finish of the season last week at Chicago. In practice, Gibbs ranked fifth in overall lap averages and ranked among the top five fastest in all eligible categories on speed. Gibbs has typically been fast on the road courses, and this week is no exception based on his practice speeds. Despite never having a top-10 finish at Sonoma in the Cup Series, Gibbs is a driver to watch for the win this week.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker (appendix) remains without a timetable to return to the major leagues, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Walker, who last played for the Cardinals on June 22, is on the 10-day injured list as a result of an appendectomy. The 23-year-old has returned to action on a rehab assignment in the minors, where he has been working on swing adjustments. Those changes have paid off lately, as Walker has homered twice in a three-game span with Double-A Springfield. Other than a promising rookie campaign in 2023, the former standout prospect hasn't hit much in the majors. Walker was batting an ugly .210/.267/.295 with three home runs and a 33% strikeout rate in 191 plate appearances this year before he went on the IL. The Cardinals have gotten much better production in right field from Alec Burleson, who's slashing .289/.334/.463 with 11 homers and 43 RBI over 312 trips to the plate.--Connor ByrneSource: Derrick Goold
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. qualified 34th for this weekend's race at Sonoma Raceway, which is pretty much par for the course for the Hyak Motorsports driver this season. So far through 19 races in 2025, Stenhouse has an average starting position of 27.0, but he has an average finish of 19.6, which has made him a DFS option most weeks due to the place-differential upside. The same is the case this weekend at Sonoma. Stenhouse is no road-course master by any means, but he's a servicable option in some NASCAR fantasy formats. Earlier this season at COTA, for example, he ended up finishing 18th, and here at Sonoma he has ended up finishing 25th, 12th, and 24th in the three Next Gen era races. At just $5,200 on DraftKings, Stenhouse is a cheap place-differential play that could save you some very valuable cap space in your DFS lineup.--Jordan McAbeeSource: Driver Averages
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Trackhouse Racing's Ross Chastain will start fourth for Sunday's race at Sonoma Raceway, the Toyota/Save Mart 350. This will be Chastain's first Cup race at Sonoma, where he will start inside the top five in his Cup career. In five starts at the site, Chastain has four top-10 finishes, which all came in his last four appearances at the California road course. Through 19 races so far this season, Chastain has nine top-10 finishes and an average finish of 14.2. Chastain has placed between 10th and 16th in all three road course events this season, only scoring positive Place Differential in last week's race at Chicago. In practice for this week's race, Chastain ranked eighth in overall lap averages but ranked among the top five fastest in all other eligible categories. Chastain has little upside from his starting position, but his practice speeds and Sonoma history do point to another strong top-5 run, making him worth consideration in DFS formats, but especially in tournaments.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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The Boston Red Sox have not discussed which role right-hander Tanner Houck (elbow) will take on when he returns from the injured list, Christopher Smith of MassLive.com reports. Houck has been working back from a flexor strain that he suffered in mid-May. Before going on the IL, the 2024 All-Star stumbled to an 0-3 record with an 8.04 ERA in nine starts and 43 2/3 innings. Having lost righty Hunter Dobbins (knee) to a season-ending torn ACL this weekend, the Red Sox are set to plug Richard Fitts into the fifth spot in their rotation. Barring any more injuries to the team's starting staff, it seems likely Houck will pitch out of the bullpen for the first time since 2022 when he comes back. He's expected to return sometime this month.--Connor ByrneSource: Christopher Smith - MassLive.com
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There are certain race weekends where Josh Berry easily falls into the sleeper category, but the race weekends at road courses are not one of them. Berry has never finished better than 22nd at a road course in his Cup Series career, and this weekend's Toyota/Save Mart 350 will mark his ninth attempt at this style of track. The No. 21 Ford will roll off the starting grid from 25th place when the race goes green, but it would be surprising to see Berry move up at all from that spot. In fact, it's much more likely he will fall back. In practice on Saturday, Berry ranked 29th-fastest out of 37 cars. He should be avoided in all NASCAR fantasy formats, even in DFS, where he is a very cheap option ($5,100 on DraftKings).--Jordan McAbeeSource: Driver Averages
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Chris Buescher of RFK Racing qualified 14th for this week's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Buescher was the top qualifier of the three RFK entries in this week's race. In eight races at Sonoma, Buescher has seven top-20 finishes, including three top-5s in the last three Cup events at the site. After 19 races completed this season, Buescher has 14 top-20 finishes and an average finish of 13.9. Buescher has two top-10s at road courses this season and finished 18th in the only other road racing event at the Chicago Street Course. In practice for Sunday's race, Buescher ranked fourth in overall lap averages and 11th in five consecutive lap averages. Buescher is one of the best overall drivers at road courses in the field, and with his salary being around $8,600 on DraftKings at one of his better tracks of the past few years, makes him easy to recommend for all formats, especially with his favorable practice speeds.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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Baltimore Orioles left-handed reliever Keegan Akin (shoulder) will face hitters Monday before beginning a potential rehab assignment with Triple-A Norfolk, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports. Akin has been on the 15-day injured list with shoulder inflammation since July 1. The Orioles had to shut him down from throwing earlier this week after he received an injection in his shoulder, but he's now progressing toward a return. The 30-year-old has gone 3-0 with a 3.32 ERA, a 1.42 WHIP, 38:16 K:BB, and 12 holds over 38 innings.--Connor ByrneSource: Roch Kubatko - MASNSports.com
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Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho (hamstring) will begin a rehab assignment in the Florida Coast League on Monday, according to Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet. Varsho could rejoin the Blue Jays out of the All-Star break if things go smoothly. The 29-year-old hasn't played since he strained his left hamstring on May 31. He also missed almost all of April while recovering from shoulder surgery. When healthy, Varsho has brought plenty of power to the table this year. The two-time 20-home run hitter is batting .207/.240/.543 with eight HRs in 100 plate appearances. Myles Straw has gotten the majority of starts in center field with Varsho unavailable.--Connor ByrneSource: Arden Zwelling
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If you're looking for a deep sleeper to roll the dice on in this weekend's Toyota/Save Mart 350, consider 23XI Racing's Riley Herbst. While we don't talk about the rookie too much--considering he hasn't finished better than 14th this season--the road course venues have been a weird bright-ish spot for Herbst in 2025. After coming home with a 17th-place finish at COTA back in March, Herbst also finished 17th at Chicago Street Course last weekend. Additionally, when it comes to Sonoma, Riley has never ran here in the Cup Series, but he did just finish fifth in this weekend's Xfinity race. At $4,900 on DraftKings, Herbst is one of the cheapest drivers on the slate, and is by no means a slam dunk DFS pick this weekend. But if you need to save some cap space, and he fits in the lineup, why not roll the dice?--Jordan McAbeeSource: Jayski
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Houston Astros right-hander Cristian Javier (elbow) began a rehab assignment in the Florida Complex League on Saturday. In his first start since undergoing Tommy John surgery in June 2024, Javier threw 35 pitches over 1 1/3 innings. He allowed two earned runs on three hits and three walks, striking out one. The 28-year-old's fastball reached 95 mph, and Astros manager Joe Espada said he felt "really good" afterward. The Astros remain optimistic that Javier will contribute in the second half of the season, according to Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle. Javier has a career 3.59 ERA in 501 innings, but it's anyone's guess how he'll fare coming off major surgery.--Connor ByrneSource: Matt Kawahara
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Team Penske's Joey Logano will start 22nd for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. This is the first time that Logano will start a Cup race outside of the top 20 at the California road course in his career. In 15 races at Sonoma, Logano has 12 top-20 finishes, including two top-10s in the last four Cup races at the site. Through 19 races so far this season, Logano has one win, 12 top-20 finishes, and an average finish of 17.6. Logano has one top-20 finish at road courses this season, coming at last week's race at the Chicago Street Course, but he has never finished worse than 24th at the track type in 2025. In practice for Sunday's race, Logano ranked 27th in overall lap averages and ninth in five consecutive lap averages. Considering his overall track history at Sonoma and his practice speeds, Logano is a sneaky and great overall DFS option for all formats this week. --Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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Austin Cindric of Team Penske will start 24th for Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Cindric was the slowest qualifier of the three Penske entries in this week's race at Sonoma. In three previous races at the site, Cindric has one top-5 finish, but also collected positive Place Differential in all of his Cup appearances there. In 19 races completed this season, Cindric has 11 top-20 finishes and an average finish of 20.0. The No. 2 Ford driver also gained positive PD in all three road course events this season. In practice for Sunday's race, Cindric ranked 32nd in overall lap averages and did not run five consecutive lap averages. Cindric is a driver who historically is solid at road courses, but considering his slow practice speeds, he is not one of the first drivers that fantasy players should gravitate towards for lineup construction this week. Cindric's upside from his starting position does still make him playable in all formats, but he is not a top recommendation.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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Arizona Diamondbacks corner infield prospect Gino Groover capped off a strong first half of the season with a 2-for-2 performance in Saturday's All-Star Futures Game, which the National League won 4-2. Both hits were singles, and the 23-year-old also scored once in the contest. The 2023 second-round draft pick came into the game riding a 20-game streak at Double-A Amarillo in which he reached base at least once via hit or walk, and is riding an 11-game hit streak, during which time he's gone 19-for-46 (.413). For the season, the D-backs' 10th-ranked prospect is slashing .312/.386/.469 with 16 doubles and 10 home runs. Now with 88 games under his belt at Double-A between 2024-25, look for the 6-foot-2 slugger to see some time at Triple-A later this season.--Jarod RuppSource: MLB.com
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Spire Motorsports driver Carson Hocevar is starting in the 23rd position for this week's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Hocevar's starting position is the lowest of his Cup career to date at the California road course. In his only previous Sonoma start last season, Hocevar started 13th and finished 17th, losing a few positions, but still placing in the top 20. With 19 races completed so far in 2025, Hocevar has eight top-20 finishes, with an average finish of 23.5. However, only one of those came at a road course (13th at COTA) this season. In practice for this week's race, Hocevar ranked 30th in overall lap averages and 31st in five consecutive lap averages, while also spinning in practice. Hocevar's practice speeds do not inspire confidence, while his road course results this season have been mixed. With such mixed results and speeds, Hocevar is best recommended for tournaments, despite having enough upside to be playable in cash formats as well.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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July 13, 2025

Detroit Tigers first base/catching prospect Josue Briceno went 1-for-3 with a triple and a run scored for the American League team during the All-Star Futures Game, in which the National League squad ended up winning 4-2. In fact,read more...
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John Hunter Nemechek of Legacy Motor Club will start 18th for Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. Nemechek's starting position is a new career-best in the Cup Series at Sonoma. In his only Cup start at Sonoma in 2024, Nemechek started 37th, gained positive Place Differential, and finished 29th. After 19 races so far in 2025, Nemechek has nine top-20 finishes and an average finish of 18.9, highlighted by two top-15 finishes in his last two road course events. Notably, Nemechek has captured positive PD in all three road course events this season. In practice, Nemechek ranked 21st in overall lap averages and 12th in five and 10 consecutive lap averages. Despite offering lower upside than most around his salary range of $6,200 on DraftKings, Nemechek has quietly been one of the better performers at road courses in terms of scoring PD this season. Nemechek is a sneaky driver who should be considered in all formats, but especially in tournaments.--Sean Engel - RotoBallerSource: DriverAverages.com
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With two road courses and Daytona left in the seven races before the NASCAR playoffs begin, A.J. Allmendinger has not been totally eliminated from playoff contention as he is only 43 points behind Bubba Wallace for the final playoff transfer spot and he is much better on road courses than the two drivers he is chasing, Wallace and Ryan Preece. He might view himself as being in a must-win scenario and focusing on getting stage points, but he declined to do that at the Chicago Street Course last week and still finished fifth. Since it seems more likely he'll repeat the latter strategy, he probably won't lead many laps and he'll probably be stuck behind Shane van Gisbergen all day. He's still worth starting since he's likelier to overachieve his DFS salary expectations more than most drivers, particularly in a race where few road course stars qualified poorly, but he probably isn't quite the best option.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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After having not won a race since his second straight fluky Daytona 500 win and back-to-back DNFs in the last two races which nearly cost him the points lead, William Byron is going to be a little undervalued for DFS play at Sunday's Sonoma race, particularly since he is starting third and is likely to lose a lot of place-differential points and because he is the fourth-most expensive driver at $10,000. Furthermore, Byron has only earned a single top-10 finish here in 2022, which was only a ninth-place finish. Although the track might not favor him, the track type does, as Byron had three straight top-10 finishes, including a third at the Charlotte roval and a second at Austin, so it seems inevitable that he'll run well at Sonoma soon. However, given his current record to date, he's probably not quite worth starting for DFS as expensive as he is.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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July 13, 2025

The hardest Cup Series driver to evaluate, Chase Briscoe, has had an odd season-long trend of qualifying and finishing well but running worse than it appears on the surface. That can't be sustainable forever, and indeed Briscoe had an atypical raceread more...
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After winning his first race at Sonoma three years ago, Daniel Suárez returns to the site of his triumph as a lame-duck driver as he has been released from Trackhouse Racing to presumably make room for Saturday's winner Connor Zilisch, who has not yet been formally announced. Although Suárez was a quite consistent qualifier here as he earned four top-10 finishes in qualifying in a row, not counting the canceled 2021 qualifying session, his win was something of an outlier that served as his only top-10 finish as well as the only race where he led a lap. Suárez has rarely seemed to have winning speed in any of his other Cup Series seasons unless his teams implemented wild strategies, and even that hasn't worked for him as much lately. Couple that with a career-worst starting position of 19th at Sonoma, and it's hard to envision him doing much.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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Although Kyle Busch no longer seems to have the oval speed he once did, he remains a strong contender on road courses and seemingly nowhere else of late. At Austin, he led the most laps and earned 42 of his 62 laps led this season and finished fifth. At Chicago last week, he recovered from a spin to finish fifth again; his two fifths are his only top five finishes this season. Busch starts 17th, much worse than he did in either of those races, but he does only have two finishes worse than 7th at Sonoma in his last nine starts. Coupling that with the fact that he surely needs to win to make the playoffs and Busch is likely a high-volatility option who would likely reap high dividends if he doesn't crash (like at Austin or Chicago) or underachieve wildly if he does (like at Mexico City). Essentially, whether he's a good DFS play or not pretty much comes down to whether he makes a mistake.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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July 13, 2025

Zane Smith of Front Row Motorsports will start 12th for this week's Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway, the Toyota/Save Mart 350. Smith outqualified his two other teammates at FRM, as he is the only driver from the team to scoreread more...
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After coming out on top in his latest iteration of his feud with Bubba Wallace last week at Chicago, Alex Bowman advanced to Round 3 of the NASCAR In-Season Challenge, where he should be easily favored to advance since he has earned top-10 finishes in all three of his road/street-course starts this year while Dillon has never earned a top-10 finish on either track type in his career. Since Bowman starts ninth, there is a solid chance that he will lose positions from his starting spot, and he isn't the kind of driver who can usually go out and dominate a race. Since he's unlikely to score either place-differential or lap-leader points, he's not as valuable as he might seem on the surface, but considering he's been a consistent top-10 finisher on road courses lately, there's definitely a little value.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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Although Denny Hamlin doesn't have as strong a record at Sonoma as he does at many other tracks, he is probably going to be a little undervalued for DFS play because he has finished 31st, 36th, and 38th in his three races with the Next Gen car. However, that record is somewhat misleading with regard to how he has actually run as he wo the pole in 2023 and crashed after leading 33 laps then blew an engine on lap 3 last year, which suggests he will likely finish better than a statistical model based on recent performance would predict, particularly considering he had five consecutive top ten finishes at Sonoma before that, highlighted by a second-place finish where he arguably should've won before Tony Stewart ran him into the wall. Considering Joe Gibbs Racing's traditional road course speed and his 16th-place starting position, he should gain positions in the race, but maybe not enough to justify starting him.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference
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Brad Keselowski got himself in some hot water when he publicly lambasted NASCAR for suddenly embracing more road course races in the Jim France era, which helped precipitate a decline for a champion who was typically mediocre on road courses apart from a few years at Watkins Glen. At Sonoma, Keselowski tended to be much more mistake-prone. Although he's actually finished in the top 20 in his last nine Sonoma starts, his only finish better than 10th came in 2017 when he finished third while he was still good. Now that he is on the verge of not being good anymore, the chances of him pulling out a strong run seem much likely, especially when he is in a win-and-in scenario in a track where he's essentially certain not to win today. Although he'll probably gain a few spots from his 21st-place starting position, it won't be enough to make him a great DFS contender.--Sean Wrona - RotoBallerSource: Racing Reference

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Daniel Brown

Seeks a Rebound at The Open Championship
Rory McIlroy

Will be the Most Watched Player This Week at Royal Portrush
Daniel Berger

Trending Poorly as The Open Championship Looms
Robert MacIntyre

Hoping to Bounce Back at Open Championship
Shane Lowry

Hopes to Repeat at Royal Portrush
Brian Harman

Hopes to Rekindle Some Magic at the 153rd Open
UTA

Michael Carcone Returns to Utah on One-Year Contract
Bowen Byram

Signs Two-Year Deal with Sabres
Morgan Barron

Jets Re-Sign Morgan Barron for Two Years
PGA

Chris Gotterup Punches Ticket to Royal Portrush With Win at Scottish Open
Bryson DeChambeau

Hopes to Reverse Links Golf Struggle at the 153rd Open
Keegan Bradley

Needs to Find The Weekend at Royal Portrush for Ryder Cup Hopes
Justin Thomas

Finishes Tied For 22nd at Genesis Scottish Open
Scottie Scheffler

Finishes Tied For Eighth at Genesis Scottish Open
Jon Rahm

Finishes in Second at LIV Andalucia
Tallison Teixeira

Suffers First-Round TKO
Derrick Lewis

Scores First-Round TKO
Stephen Thompson

Loses Controversial Split Decision
Gabriel Bonfim

Wins Controversial Split Decision
Calvin Kattar

Gets Outclassed At UFC Nashville
Steve Garcia

Extends His Win Streak
Nate Landwehr

Gets Knocked Out
Morgan Charrière

Morgan Charriere Scores Third-Round Knockout
Austen Lane

Suffers Submission Loss
Vitor Petrino

Scores First-Round Submission In Heavyweight Debut
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