Who Will WIN MLB All-Star Game MVP?

Plus WNBA All-Star Game & The Open Championship

Texas will host the 2024 MLB All-Star Game, which will take place at Globe Life Field on Tuesday, July 16.

The 94th Midsummer Classic will feature an impressive group of superstars, including MVP candidates Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge along with young studs like Gunnar Henderson and Paul Skenes.

But there’s another player who I’m targeting to win All-Star Game MVP.

Find out why I’m loving the value on Bobby Witt Jr. in our MLB All-Star Game Best Bets.

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WNBA All-Star Game Breakdown

The WNBA All-Star Game is set for this Saturday, July 20, and it’s due to be the most exciting one yet.

Rather than having a team captain select each roster, the league has opted to pit the USA Women’s National Team against a group of 12 WNBA All-Stars.

The All-Star team is stacked with recognizable faces, but two of the most notable inclusions are Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.

The two rookies have put together phenomenal campaigns and will likely be motivated to take on the Olympic team they failed to qualify for.

With that said, I’d be stunned to see the National Team fall on this stage.

Highlighted by A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart, this roster is made up of the best of the best, and the competition will be an excellent way for the squad to prepare for Olympic play.

I would suggest backing Team USA against the spread in this one.

Who Will Win The Open Championship?

The final golf major of the year has arrived.

The 2024 Open Championship will take place this week at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland, which last hosted this major championship in 2016.

That year, Sweden's Henrik Stenson outdueled Phil Mickelson over the weekend to win the Claret Jug and set the scoring record at The Open, which still stands today.

Stenson finished at 20-under par, three shots ahead of Mickelson and 14 clear of J.B. Holmes, who finished third.

Could rising PGA Tour star Ludvig Aberg follow in his countryman's footsteps after falling just short at last week's Scottish Open? Or will a more established name be crowned the Champion Golfer of the Year?

Find out why John Arlia has his eye elsewhere, looking at Collin Morikawa to win this tournament.

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