South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

SPORTS ON TV

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IN SOUTH FLORIDA 1 p.m.: Miami Dolphins at Detroit. CBS

1 p.m.: Chicago Bears at Dallas. Fox

4:25 p.m.: N.Y. Giants at Seattle. Fox

AUTO RACING

2 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500. NBC 3:55 p.m.: Formula 1 Racing Mexico Grand Prix. ESPN

5 p.m.: NHRA Drag Racing Nevada Nationals. FS1

10 p.m.: Formula 1 Racing Mexico Grand Prix. (Same-day Tape) ESPN2 BASKETBALL

7 p.m.: Missouri Western State at Kentucky. SEC

7 p.m.: Minnesota Timberwolv­es at San Antonio Spurs. NBA EQUESTRIAN

2 p.m.: America’s Day at the Races. FS1 FOOTBALL

4 p.m.: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans. CBS 8:15 p.m.: Green Bay Packers at Buffalo Bills. NBC

GOLF

8 a.m.: DP World Tour

Golf Portugal Masters, Final Round. GOLF

1:30 p.m.: Butterfiel­d Bermuda Championsh­ip, Final Round. GOLF HOCKEY

2 p.m.: Columbus Blue Jackets at New Jersey Devils. SPRTNET

7 p.m.: Minnesota Wild at Chicago Blackhawks. SPRTNET

MOTORCYCLE RACING SKATING

12 p.m.: Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix: Skate Canada. NBC

SOCCER

9:30 a.m.: Fútbol Premier League Arsenal vs. Nottingham. TELE

10 a.m.: Premier League Soccer Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest. USA 10:30 a.m.: Bundesliga Soccer FC Union

Berlin vs Borussia Msnchengla­dbach. SPRTNET

11:05 a.m.: Italian Serie B Soccer AC Perugia 1905 vs AS Cittadella. FSP

12 p.m.: Men’s College Soccer Princeton at Brown. ESPNU

12 p.m.: Premier League Soccer Manchester United vs West Ham United. USA

12:10 p.m.: Fútbol

Premier League Manchester United vs. West Ham. TELE

2 p.m.: Women’s College: SEC Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. SEC

2 p.m.: Women’s College: Brown at Pennsylvan­ia. ESPNU

2:30 p.m.: FA Women’s Super League Arsenal vs West Ham United. CBSSN 3 p.m.: MLS Soccer

Austin FC at Los Angeles FC. ABC

4:30 p.m.: Women’s College }SEC Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. SEC

6 p.m.: Canadian Premier League Soccer Forge FC at Atlético Ottawa. FSP

8 p.m.: Women’s College: ACC Championsh­ip, First Round: Teams TBA. ACC

8 p.m.: MLS Soccer

New York City FC at Philadelph­ia Union. FS1

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The Miami Marlins opened their new academy in the Dominican Republic on Friday, where they hope to develop talents such as current ace Sandy Alcántara, a candidate for the National League Cy Young award.

Sitting on 35 acres (14 hectares), the academy has three major league regulation playing fields, an area for agility drills, four tunnels Skip Schumaker, the St. Louis bench Ocampo “has been extraordif­or batting cages, a roofed set of coach, was named manager of the narily successful with the Houston six pitching mounds, a two-story Marlins, replacing Don Mattingly. Astros. Well, he’s working now for administra­tive building and a resiSchuma­ker’s arrival isn’t the only the Miami Marlins,” Sherman told dential complex. novelty in Miami. Associated Press during the open

Thefacilit­iesareinBo­caing.Chica,onMarlinso­wnerBruceS­hreman the outskirts of the Dominican capiconfir­med reports that Oz Ocampo, He said Miami is striving to tal, where for years there have been an Astros executive in charge of improve its results. This season, the academies of the New York Mets, St. successful internatio­nal signings Marlins were 69-93, the 12th time Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Los such as Dominicans Framber Valdez they finished with a losing record in Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and Cristian Javier, Mexican Jose the last 13 years. The exception was Philadelph­ia Phillies and Colorado Urquidy and Cuban Yuli Gurriel, will 2020, when they went 31-29. Rockies. be the new assistant to Kim Ng, the “It’s not just about one year. It’s

The opening came three days after general manager of Miami. about long term,” Sherman said.

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