Scott AllenFebruary 19, 2023

Jon Rahm wins his third tournament of the 2023 season and earns an additional $3.6 million. Rahm brings his 2023 season earnings to $9.86 million and is now the highest earner in 2023. His on-course career earnings are now $44.89 million bringing him to 19th all-time.

Max Homa had an up-and-down 4th Round finishing with a 68, but still ended up finishing 2nd. Patrick Cantlay shot a 67 and finished 3rd while Will Zalatoris surged up the leaderboard on the last day shooting a 64 to get himself into 4th place. 

The Genesis Invitational Top 5

1. Jon Rahm: $3,600,000

2. Max Homa: $2,180,000

3. Patrick Cantlay: $1,380,000

4. Will Zalatoris: $980,000

5. Keith Mitchell: $820,000 

Full Results

2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update

1. Jon Rahm: $9,864,750

2. Max Homa: $6,282,805

3. Scottie Scheffler: $5,186,495

4. Keegan Bradley: $3,778,524

5. Nick Taylor: $2,943,945

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Scott AllenFebruary 13, 2023

Scottie Scheffler earns his first win of the 2023 season by win the WM Phoenix Open. He won by two stroke, holding off Nick Taylor and Jon Rahm. Scheffler brings his 2023 season earnings to $4.74 million and is now the 2nd-highest earner in 2023. His on-course career earnings are now at $26.29 million.

WM Phoenix Open Top 5

1. Scottie Scheffler: $3,600,000

2. Nick Taylor: $2,180,000

3. Jon Rahm: $1,380,000

4. Justin Thomas: $980,000

5. Jason Day: $820,000 

Full Results

2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update

1. Jon Rahm: $6,264,750

2. Scottie Scheffler: $4,741,495

3. Max Homa: $4,102,805

4. Keegan Bradley: $3,778,524

5. Nick Taylor: $2,943,945

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Scott AllenFebruary 06, 2023

Justin Rose wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by three strokes. This is his first PGA Tour win in four years. Rose earns $1.62 million bringing 2023 season earnings to $2.06 million. Rose's career on-course earnings are now $59.2 million, keeping him at 8th all-time, but right behind Adam Scott for 7th.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Top 5

1. Justin Rose: $1,620,000

T2. Brendon Todd, Brandon Wu: $801,000

T4. Denny McCarthy, Keith Mitchell, Peter Malnati: $378,750

Full Results

2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update

1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000

2. Max Homa: $4,015,805

3. Keegan Bradley: $3,533,524

4. Si Woo Kim: $2,694,889

5. Tom Kim: $2,584,485

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Scott AllenFebruary 03, 2023

2023 NASCAR CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS

Recent NASCAR Champions, Chase Elliott (+550) and Kyle Larson (+650) lead the pack for the 2023 Championship Odds. Last season’s winner Joey Logano comes in at +1200 to repeat as winner. Denny Hamlin who has yet to win a NASCAR Championship in his future Hall of Fame career is the third highest favorite at +1000. 

My Best Value Pick: While all of those drivers listed above are great picks, my best value pick is Christopher Bell at +1400. Bell won three races in the 2022 Cup season, had twelve Top-5 and twenty Top-10 finishes (all tied for 3rd most). Bell's average finish was 13.8; however, Bell has shown poise in the car and continues to get better and better with each race, and has been able to compete on any track that has been thrown at him. 

Odds Courtesy of FanDuel:

Full list of recent NASCAR Champions and their production on the track.

Full breakdown of each NASCAR team & driver contract statuses.

Rookie of the Year

There are only two Rookie of the Year candidates this season: Ty Gibbs and Noah Gragson.

Ty Gibbs will drive No. 54 for Joe Gibbs Racing. 

Gibbs won seven races, 16 Top-5 finishes and the 2022 Xfinity Championship. He had a good amount of seat time in the Cup series for 23XI Racing when Kurt Busch was sidelined with concussion symptoms. Gibbs raced in 15 Cup series races with an average finish of 22.9 and one Top-10 finish. Gibbs will now be driving for Joe Gibbs Racing and expectations will be high but he’ll get to learn from Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr and Christopher Bell.

Noah Gragson will drive No. 42 for Legacy Motor Club (formerly Petty GMS).

Gragson came up short in the Xfinity Championship race finishing 2nd but he earned eight wins and 21 Top-5 finishes. Similar to Gibbs, Gragson had seat time for half the season competing in 18 races with three different teams throughout the season: Beard Motorsports, Kaulig Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. His average finish was 23.1 and had one Top-5 finish. Gragson is signed for the 2023 season with Legacy Motor Club and why this is significant is that he’ll get to learn from seven-time NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson who became co-owner during the fall and he will have Luke Lambert as his crew chief once again.

While no one expects either “rookie” driver to compete for the Championship this year (Gibbs at +6500 and Gragson at +9500) they no doubt will compete in every race they are a part of and it should be fun to watch these two compete against each other this season and for years to come.

My Rookie of the Year pick: Noah Gragson

Dark Horse of the Year

Watch out for AJ Allmendinger this season. While he is +9500 to win the NASCAR Championship, don’t be surprised if you start seeing his name in the Top-10 of many of the races this season.

AJ Allmendinger will drive full-time for Kaulig Racing during the 2023 Cup season. Allmendinger drove part-time Cup for Kaulig the last two seasons and seems to have gained some resurgence.  Allmendinger is a the Dark Horse candidate of the year not only because he is a road course specialist, but he proved towards the end of the season that he can compete on any track right now.

His last 10 Cup races he competed in are as follows: 9, 16, 7, 2, 7, 4, 9, 3, 23, 12. That’s seven Top-10 finishes and he also had two other Top-10 finishes earlier in the season. 

Farewell Kevin Harvick

Kevin Harvick announced that he will be retiring from full-time Cup driving earlier this year. Harvick had a slow start to the 2022 Cup season, but as the season progressed he seemed to be able to figure out the new NextGen car and had back-to-back wins at Michigan and Richmond. He also finished the Top-5 in three of the last five races. Harvick last won a championship with Stewart-Hass Racing in 2014 and is +1600 to win the championship this season. Even though he’s said this is the end of full-time racing, don’t count him out to (A) build off of last season and win some more races this season, and (B) compete for another Championship.

Tyler Reddick vs Kyle Busch

While these two don’t directly have any connection to each other, the comparison of Tyler Reddick and Kyle Busch will be looked at all season. 

An interesting timeline of events:

  • Kyle Busch starts the 2022 Cup season enter a contract year with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR),
  • M&Ms announces they will no longer be a sponsor for NASCAR meaning Kyle Busch no longer has his primary sponsor with JGR,
  • Tyler Reddick’s 2023 contract option was picked up by Richard Childress Racing (RCR) in July of the 2022 season, 
  • Reddick committed/signed with 23XI Racing for the 2024 season, 
  • RCR verbally was upset and disappointed in that announcement but committed to Reddick for the 2023 season, 
  • RCR signed Kyle Busch for the 2023 (car number unknown at that time) while Reddick was still going to be driving the No. 8 car or some other mysterious car if Kyle went into the 8 car, 
  • 23XI worked a buyout of Reddick’s contract and Reddick will be driving for 23XI in the No. 45 car for the 2023 season
  • Kyle Busch will be driving the No. 8 car for the 2023 season

Eyes will be on Kyle Busch looking to see if he is able to bring a championship to RCR which would be the first since 1994. There is no doubt the talent and racing experience of Kyle Busch is a major upgrade to RCR. But will this relationship work with a highly contested personality? What happens if or when Kyle starts having poor finishes and his mouth starts to get him into trouble? 

23XI Racing jumped on the opportunity early to sign Reddick ahead of the 2024 season and how the dominoes fell they ended up getting him a year earlier than originally expected. Tyler’s talent and experience alongside Bubba Wallace and Kurt Busch from the sidelines should help boost the 23XI resume.

However, these two drivers will forever be linked and compared because of how everything shook out. And as it just so happens that both driver odds are similar to each other to win the Championship with Busch at +1200 and Reddick at +1400.

Extension Watch

Chase Briscoe recently signed a multi-year extension with Stewart-Haas Racing. Briscoe made the Round of 8 in the Playoffs last season and currently has a +3400 odds to win this year’s championship.

Recent reports have Alex Bowman, Ross Chastain and Denny Hamlin in current contract extension negotiations as the season begins. 

Here is a list of other potential drivers who could receive contract extensions that are free agents in 2024: 2024 NASCAR Cup Free Agents

Other Notable News

The Athletic’s Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi have compiled the 75 Best NASCAR Cup Series Drivers of All-Time

NASCAR is on the verge of a new media rights deal. Adam Stern does an excellent job of breaking down the timeline and negotiations that are currently happening between NASCAR officials, drivers and current/potential media partners. Read the full article here

NASCAR announces new rules for the 2023 season, including the banning of the ‘Hail Melon’ move from Ross Chastain last season. 

NASCAR will have their very first Street Course race in Chicago on July 2, 2023.

Scott AllenFebruary 02, 2023

The NBA All-Star rosters have been selected. Four players have received bonuses for their selection to the All-Star team: Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday, Julius Randle, and Domantas Sabonis. Player cap and tax salaries will not be altered until the conclusion of the regular season and their subsequent salaries remaining in their current contracts will now be deemed as likely to be earned, increasing those salaries where applicable. 

Jalyen Brown, BOS

Brown will earn $1.55 million for being selected as an All-Star reserve if he ends up playing 65 games this season. This incentive was already deemed likely to be earned for the 2022-23 season and will remain likely to be earned for the 2023-24 season.

Brown currently has played 46 games for Boston with 30 games remaining on the schedule.

Cap/Tax Implications: As of right now no change; cap and tax salaries for the 2022-23 season will remain the same.

Kevin Durant, BKN

Durant has an All-Star incentive in his contract but it is grouped with the Nets making the playoffs, Nets winning at least 43 games and Durant appearing in at least 39 games. If any of these were to be true the incentive is deemed likely to be earned, which it already is.

Cap/Tax Implications: No change; cap and tax salaries for the 2022-23 season will remain the same.

Jrue Holiday, MIL

Holiday earns $324,000 for being selected as an All-Star reserve. This bonus in now deemed likely to be earned for the 2023-24 season. Holiday is under contract through the 2024-25 season, but could be a free agent after the 2023-24 season if he were to decline his $36 million Player Option. 

Cap/Tax Implications: Cap and tax salaries for the 2022-23 season will be updated at the conclusion of the regular season.

Julius Randle, NYK

Randle earns $1,188,000 for being selected as an All-Star reserve. This incentive was already deemed likely to be earned for the 2022-23 season and will remain as likely for the the 2023-24 season. 

Cap/Tax Implications: Cap and tax salaries for the 2022-23 season will be updated at the conclusion of the regular season.

Domantas Sabonis, SAC

Sabonis earns $1.3 million for being selected as an All-Star reserve. He last earned an All-Star spot in 2020-21 season. This is now deemed as likely for the 2023-24 season which will increase his cap hit from $19.4 million to $20.7 million, which will be the last year of his current 4 year $74.9 million contract.

Cap/Tax Implications: Cap and tax salaries for the 2022-23 season will be updated at the conclusion of the regular season.

Scott AllenJanuary 29, 2023

Novak Djokovic wins his 10th Australian Open and 22nd Grand Slam title in straight sets over Stefanos Tsitsipas. Djokovic is now tied with Rafael Nadal for the most Grand Slams. Djokovic will earn AU$2,975,000, which is approximately US$2.13 million. Djokovic's career earnings were about US$164.8 million (Rank #1 all-time), he will remain and extend his top spot in all-time on court earnings to about US$166.9M.

2023 Australian Open Men's Payout

2023 Prize Money $ AUD Prize Money $ USD*
Winner $2,975,000 $2,075,063
Runner-up $1,625,000 $1,133,438
Semifinal $925,000 $645,188
Quarterfinal $555,250 $387,287
Round 4 $338,250 $235,929
Round 3 $227,925 $158,978
Round 2 $158,850 $110,798
Round 1 $106,250 $74,109
Q3 $55,150 $38,467
Q2 $36,575 $25,511
Q1 $26,000 $18,135
    *based on .6975 exchange rate

 

Related: All-Time ATP Career Earnings

 

Scott AllenJanuary 29, 2023

Max Homa comes back in the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open to win and earn himself his sixth PGA Tour victory and fourth win in the state of California (his home state). Homa earns $1.57 million with the win bringing his overall total for the 2023 season up to north of $4 million, currently second highest for the season. Homa's career on-course earnings are now $16.9 million.

Famers Insurance Top 5

1. Max Homa: $1,566,000

2. Keegan Bradley: $948,300

3. Collin Morikawa: $600,300

T4. Sahith Theegala, Sungjae Im, Sam Ryder: $366,125

Full Results

2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update

1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000

2. Max Homa: $4,015,805

3. Keegan Bradley: $3,533,524

4. Si Woo Kim: $2662939

5. Tom Kim: $2,584,485

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Scott AllenJanuary 28, 2023

Aryna Sabalenka wins the 2023 Australian Open by battling back to win her first Grand Slam victory. Sabalenka will earn AU$2,975,000, which is approximately US$2.13 million. Coming into this tournament Sabalenka's career earnings were about US$12.3 million (Rank #44 all-time); she will now see her career earnings jump to approximately US$14.43 million (Rank #35 all-time).

2023 Australian Open Women's Payout

2023 Prize Money $ AUD Prize Money $ USD*
Winner $2,975,000 $2,075,063
Runner-up $1,625,000 $1,133,438
Semifinal $925,000 $645,188
Quarterfinal $555,250 $387,287
Round 4 $338,250 $235,929
Round 3 $227,925 $158,978
Round 2 $158,850 $110,798
Round 1 $106,250 $74,109
Q3 $55,150 $38,467
Q2 $36,575 $25,511
Q1 $26,000 $18,135
    *based on .6975 exchange rate

 

Related: All-Time WTA Career Earnings

 

Scott AllenJanuary 28, 2023

The NWSL is set to expand by three teams starting with the 2024 season. Per reports, Boston, Utah and the San Francisco Bay Area are the next three cities set to received NWSL franchises. Utah and San Francisco are likely to join for the 2024 season while the Boston team will join for a later season. The three expansion teams come on the heals of the Angel City FC and San Diego Wave FC teams which begin play in the 2022 season.

Per reports, the Utah franchise will pay somewhere between $2 million and $5 million, similar to what Angel City FC and San Diego Wave FC paid, because there was already an agreement in place years ago. Utah originally had a franchise called the Utah Royals FC from 2018 to 2020 when the team folded and moved to Kansas City which is now known as the Kansas City Current.

The Boston and Bay Area franchises will reportedly each pay around $50 million in expansion fees, which is a significant increase over what Angel City FC and San Diego Wave FC paid, and it sounds like there were multiple investor groups in on the bids for an expansion team.

Scott AllenJanuary 23, 2023

Jon Rahm earns $1.44 million after holding off 23 year old Davis Thompson to win The American Express. Rahm has now won 4 of the last 6 worldwide starts including back-to-back PGA tournament events. He brings his 2023 season earnings to $4.602 million and increases his career official PGA tournament earnings to $39.6 million (26th all-time).

Davis Thompson earns his best finish ever on the PGA Tour earning himself a career high $872,000 for finishing second.

The American Express Top 5

1. Jon Rahm: $1,422,000

2. Davis Thompson: $872,000

T3. Christian Kirk, Xander Schauffele: $472,000

5. Taylor Montgomery: $328,000

Full Results

2023 Tournament Earnings Leaders Update

1. Jon Rahm: $4,602,000

2. Keegan Bradley: $2,585,224

3. Tom Kim: $2,584,485

4. Si Woo Kim: $2,416,775

5. Max Homa: $2,449,805

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