Miami Herald (Sunday)

SUNDAY’S BEST PICKS

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2PM $ 2022 Masters Tournament Final round action goes down today at Augusta National, where golfers at the top of the leaderboar­d will be trying to nail down a victory in the year’s first major, the Masters Tournament. Last year, that competitor was Hideki Matsuyama, who made history as the tourney’s first Japanese and Asian champ with his four-stroke triumph over Xander Schauffele and Jordan Spieth.

7PM (ESPN) MLB Baseball A clash of historical rivals goes down tonight in The Bronx, where Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees finish up a threegame series against Rafael Devers and the Boston Red Sox. The Bombers made over the left side of their infield with the offseason acquisitio­ns of third baseman Josh Donaldson and shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa. The Sox, meanwhile, made a big splash with the signing of free agent Trevor Story to play second base and the reacquisit­ion of Jackie Bradley Jr., whose role is uncertain.

7:30 PM _ Ice Age: The Great EggScapade Ever wondered how the first Easter egg hunt came about? This animated special offers some comic speculatio­n. Ethel (voice of Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”), a prehistori­c bird, entrusts her precious egg to Sid (voice of John Leguizamo) and his new egg-sitting service. Alas, the dastardly pirate bunny Squint (voice of Seth Green) gets revenge on Sid and his pals by stealing, camouflagi­ng and hiding all the eggs. The voice cast also includes Ray Romano and Denis Leary.

8PM $ The Equalizer McCall (Queen Latifah) responds to a desperate plea for help from a former CIA trainee who is now a full-fledged agent in the new episode “Pulse.” Unfortunat­ely, that leads her into a confrontat­ion with Mason Quinn (guest star Chris Vance), the most dangerous enemy she made during her years in intelligen­ce. Needing some informatio­n about the agent’s latest assignment, McCall forms a tentative alliance with Carter Griffin (guest star Brett Dalton), a by-the-books CIA handler. Adam Goldberg and Liza Lapira also star.

8PM (BBCA) Killing Eve Adapted from a series of novels by Luke Jennings, this critically acclaimed spy thriller and psychologi­cal drama has taken its viewers on a wild roller coaster ride, following the profoundly complicate­d cat-andmouse relationsh­ip between a brilliant British intelligen­ce investigat­or (Sandra Oh) and a psychopath­ic assassin (Jodie Comer) who becomes obsessed with her. After winning a Peabody Award and multiple acting accolades for both leading ladies, the series concludes its run tonight with a finale its stars and creative team promise has been designed to leave their loyal fans satisfied. 9PM (SHO) Billions After discoverin­g the truth about Prince’s (Corey Stoll) plans, Chuck (Paul Giamatti) feels compelled to undertake what is probably the biggest and most dangerous gambit in his career in the Season 6 finale, “Cold Storage.” The stakes are almost inconceiva­bly high, because it’s an all-in gamble that probably will lead to either his rival or Chuck himself being sent to prison. Showtime has renewed this financial drama for a seventh season.

9:01 PM (HGTV) Building Roots Married designers Ben and Cristi Dozier of Pagosa Springs, Colo., draw from stunning natural surroundin­gs for the beautiful and innovative home renovation­s they come up with in their hometown in this new home makeover series. Each episode finds the couple building, designing and remodeling properties, producing one-of-a-kind, highly personal results that always match and often exceed the expectatio­ns of even their most demanding clients. 10 PM $ S.W.A.T. This action-packed crime drama hits its 100-episode milestone with “The Fugitive,” in which Hondo (Shemar Moore) is forced to go on the run after being framed for the murder of two fellow officers via a deep-fake video. The SWAT team members rally to clear their leader’s name as Hondo races to find those responsibl­e and reclaim his life. Alex Russell, Lina Esco, Kenny Johnson and Jay Harrington also star.

10:02 PM (AMC) 61st Street Police and prosecutor­s investigat­e a deadly drug bust that threatens to unravel the police department’s notorious “blue wall” in this taut legal thriller starring twotime Emmy winner Courtney B. Vance (“American Crime Story”), which includes actor Michael B. Jordan among its executive producers. Set against the backdrop of Chicago’s scandal-prone criminal justice system, the series opens as promising high school track star Moses Johnson (Tosin Cole) turns to public defender Franklin Roberts (Vance) for help when he’s unjustly accused of a crime. Aunjanue Ellis and Mark O’Brien also star.

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