NCAA Lacrosse Championship: Duke vs. Johns Hopkins
1 p.m., ESPN
Deal with that, Nancy Grace. And any other self-flagellating lefties who weren’t willing to give Reade Seligmann, David Evans and Collin Finnerty due process.
Minor league baseball: Reading at Portland
1 p.m., NESN
Should be Clay Buchholz’s turn in the rotation, so it’s worth a look if you can’t get there in person.
MLB: Braves at Brewers
2 p.m., TBS
Wasn’t it only yesterday that this game was the poster match-up for billionaire largesse versus small-market purgatory? Maybe baseball isn’t dead yet, after all.
MLB: Indians at Red Sox
7 p.m., NESN
Yup, there’s no holiday tradition quite like baseball under artificial light.
NHL: Senators at Ducks, Game 1
8 p.m., Versus
The world championship of Canada’s winter wonderland gets underway. In Greater Los Angeles. On the last Monday night in May. On an upstart, American adrenaline sports cable network.
NBA: Spurs at Jazz, Game 4
9 p.m., ESPN
Wake me up when Utah wins again.
Best Damn Sports Bloopers
9 p.m., FSNE
Thank heaven for 2004. These days I can even stomach “Behind the bag! It gets through Buckner! Here comes Knight and the Mets win it!” without binge drinking.
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