Mike Judge: Time for a summer hiatus


Column by Mike Judge
WeekendWatchdog.blogspot.com

 

I’m going to take a break from the Watchdog for the next few weeks while I enjoy summer vacation with my sons.

I hope to resume weekly updates as football season rolls around at the end of August.

You know your summer sports. Here’s your links.

MASN covers the Orioles and Nationals.

MLB’s national schedule can be found here. They have all previous games still listed, so you’ll have to scroll down.

Wimbledon got under way Monday, and breakfast at Wimbledon will be Sunday morning, July 4. A great way to start that day.

The PGA summer include the British Open in July and PGA championship in mid-August.

The World Cup crowns a new champion July 11, after round of 16 matches begin Saturday.

NASCAR visits Daytona for July 4th weekend on TNT, then one more race before ABC and ESPN take over coverage at Indy July 25.

Danica Patrick will be racing both IRL and Nationwide at times this summer.

Comcast will have various events through the summer, including the Washington Mystics and D.C. United soccer.

As always, ESPN has sports covered.

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