Next week on TV 5-22 5-28
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TV Highlights for the Week of May 22-28
Overview
If the NBA playoffs aren't your thing, why not place a bet on who will coach the Knicks next year and how many games they'll lose? Expect coaching rumors to sizzle as the league finals approach. Meanwhile, the NHL off-season promises a whirlwind of player movements due to the new collective bargaining agreement.All times Eastern
Monday, May 22
Yankees vs. Red Sox (7:05 p.m., local/satellite)The Yankees and Red Sox have been trading the division lead back and forth. This rivalry is set to continue through the season, with both teams lacking the pitching strength to pull ahead decisively.
Tuesday, May 23
WNBA: Connecticut at Minnesota (9 p.m., ESPN2)If you're looking for a break from baseball, tune into this WNBA match. While it may not attract a massive audience, it's a great opportunity to see some spirited basketball action.
Wednesday, May 24
Tigers vs. Royals (8:10 p.m., local/satellite)The Tigers have surpassed expectations under Jim Leyland, while the Royals remain consistent but undistinguished. Detroit aims to capitalize on games against teams like Kansas City to boost their contender status.
Thursday, May 25
Senior PGA Championship (2 p.m., USA)Featuring well-known faces from the past, the Senior PGA Championship offers a nostalgic glimpse at golf's glory days. Despite the passage of time, these players continue to deliver strong performances.
Friday, May 26
Soccer: U.S. vs. Venezuela (7 p.m., ESPN2)As the U.S. team gears up for the World Cup, this match against Venezuela serves as a critical warm-up. It's a chance to finalize player selections and strategies for the tournament.
Saturday, May 27
NASCAR Busch Series (8 p.m., FX)Kyle Busch has had a strong record in the Carquest Auto Parts 300, and he'll face tough competition as more Cup drivers join the Busch Series.
Sunday, May 28
Indianapolis 500 (12 p.m., ABC)The Indianapolis 500 may have lost some of its former glory, but last year, Danica Patrick brought renewed attention with her historic bid. Although she didn't win, her competitive spirit keeps her in the spotlight.
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