Matt and Steve are talking about this week in sports updates, including:
Riverhounds had a Nil-Nil tie with the Charleston Battery, but it looks like it wasn't that exciting of a match.
The Hounds are on the road to Louisville City.
They are currently tied for second in the group with Louisville with 25 points each.
Matt gives us some World Cup updates.
In PGA news from Connecticut at TPC River Highlands Bubba Watson had a hell of a third and fourth round to come out with the win.
Watson had -17 total shooting -7 on the final round.
The tour goes to TPC Potomac at Avenel in Potomac MD northwest of DC for the Quicken Loans National.
Tiger is on the green, but a lot of other big names are not. There's no DJ, Spieth, Kepca, Mickelson.
We're counting down to the Open.
Penguins sign Bryan Rust to a four-year deal, leaving them with $4.2 mill to spend in cap space.
It's likely that Oleksiak and Sheahan will get those nods.
The Pens also signed Sprong and Simone.
Crosby has reached out to Kunitz, and it looks like Kunitz and the Pens have shown mutual interest in another stint.
The Pens are looking to get him for less than $2 mill.
Kunitz will be 39 at the start of the season.
Le'veon Bell and the Steelers report that they are a lot closer than they were last season on making a deal.
Both side hope to come to an agreement before the July 16th deadline.
Every year the NFL posts a Top 100 list for the upcoming season. The top ten this year are: Brady, Brown, Went, Jones, Bell, Gurley, Donald, Brees, V.Miller, and Rodgers.
The Pirates are supposedly shopping Cervelli, Dickerson, Harrison, Mercer, and Freese.
Shopping around is an effort to cut payroll because of the drastic drop in attendance this season.
Neil Huntington has said that if the fans don't come out, that they can't afford to put a team on the field and the roster will be weakened because of the fans.
Huntington said that the team will add pieces at the deadline if the attendance picks up.
The team is worth $1.2 bill, and profited $86 mill between 2016 and 2017.
Nutting has petitioned the PA State Gaming Board for tax revenue stemming from the new sports booking that is expectied to open before the start of Football season.
The Bucs are 2-7 with another 4 straight losses to the Diamondbacks (who lead the NL West). that
They did win over the Mets in NYC, and went to extra innings at home in the series to take a loss in the 10th.
After the show remember to:
Follow the discussion on Twitter (@BoldPGHSports)
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Matt and Steve are talking about this week in sports updates, including:

Riverhounds had a Nil-Nil tie with the Charleston Battery, but it looks like it wasn't that exciting of a match.
The Hounds are on the road to Louisville City.
They are currently tied for second in the group with Louisville with 25 points each.
Matt gives us some World Cup updates.
In PGA news from Connecticut at TPC River Highlands Bubba Watson had a hell of a third and fourth round to come out with the win.
Watson had -17 total shooting -7 on the final round.
The tour goes to TPC Potomac at Avenel in Potomac MD northwest of DC for the Quicken Loans National.
Tiger is on the green, but a lot of other big names are not. There's no DJ, Spieth, Kepca, Mickelson.
We're counting down to the Open.
Penguins sign Bryan Rust to a four-year deal, leaving them with $4.2 mill to spend in cap space.
It's likely that Oleksiak and Sheahan will get those nods.
The Pens also signed Sprong and Simone.
Crosby has reached out to Kunitz, and it looks like Kunitz and the Pens have shown mutual interest in another stint.
The Pens are looking to get him for less than $2 mill.
Kunitz will be 39 at the start of the season.
Le'veon Bell and the Steelers report that they are a lot closer than they were last season on making a deal.
Both side hope to come to an agreement before the July 16th deadline.
Every year the NFL posts a Top 100 list for the upcoming season. The top ten this year are: Brady, Brown, Went, Jones, Bell, Gurley, Donald, Brees, V.Miller, and Rodgers.
The Pirates are supposedly shopping Cervelli, Dickerson, Harrison, Mercer, and Freese.
Shopping around is an effort to cut payroll because of the drastic drop in attendance this season.
Neil Huntington has said that if the fans don't come out, that they can't afford to put a team on the field and the roster will be weakened because of the fans.
Huntington said that the team will add pieces at the deadline if the attendance picks up.
The team is worth $1.2 bill, and profited $86 mill between 2016 and 2017.
Nutting has petitioned the PA State Gaming Board for tax revenue stemming from the new sports booking that is expectied to open before the start of Football season.
The Bucs are 2-7 with another 4 straight losses to the Diamondbacks (who lead the NL West). that
They did win over the Mets in NYC, and went to extra innings at home in the series to take a loss in the 10th.

After the show remember to:

Follow the discussion on Twitter (@BoldPGHSports)

Check out BOLDpgh.com and sorgatronmedia.com for more entertainment!

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