July 27, 2015 Table Of Contents
SI NOW
By WITH HOST Maggie Gray
INBOX
BRITISH OPEN
JORDAN SPIETH FELL JUST SHORT IN HIS BID TO WIN A THIRD STRAIGHT MAJOR, AS HARSH WEATHER AT ST. ANDREWS, A DENSE PACK OF CONTENDERS AND A MONDAY FINISH CREATED THE PERFECT CRUCIBLE FOR ANOTHER GOLFER ALSO WITH THE GRIT OF HOGAN
BASEBALL
By Albert Chen
The Orioles' Manny Machado is a natural at the hot corner. But is it his arm? His feet? His head?
By Emma Span
The magical Nolan Arenado embraced defense only after his transition from shortstop
By Joan Niesen
The second half of the MLB season has kicked off. Here's what to look for in the final months
By Joe Sheehan
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Myles Garrett, Texas A&M's star sophomore defensive end, relies on the examples of his two older siblings—both negative and positive—as he charts a course toward opposing quarterbacks and, quite possibly, to the top of the 2017 NFL draft
By Pete Thamel
By Colin Becht
BASKETBALL
THE FORMER KENTUCKY AND NBA STAR HAS STRUGGLED WITH AN ADDICTION TO PAINKILLERS SINCE HIS PLAYING CAREER WOUND DOWN 15 YEARS AGO. AFTER BEING ARRESTED FOR THEFT AND TRAFFICKING IN STOLEN PROPERTY, HE'S TRYING TO REBUILD HIS LIFE
By Seth Davis
Darrelle Revis
Now that he's ditched the Super Bowl--winning Patriots for a homecoming (and a lot of cash) in New York, Darrelle Revis wants to make a few things clear. No, it's not all about the money. But it's not entirely about rings either. It's about winning the negotiation ... and, the Jets hope, following in Joe Namath's footsteps
By Greg Bishop
POINT AFTER
Departments
By Mark Bechtel
LeBron: Small Forward, Power Thespian
By Sam Page
Updating the social profiles of a few prominent sports figures
By Interview by Dan Patrick
Edited By Alexandra Fenwick