The Financial Times dropped a bombshell this week: the Saudi PIF is on the verge of pulling LIV's funding. Their 2026-2030 strategy doesn't even mention it. Six billion dollars spent, and it might all quietly end after this season. The question nobody's answering yet — what happens to Rahm, DeChambeau, and the rest?

Meanwhile, the Padres just sold for $3.9 billion, obliterating the previous record by over a billion dollars. Kansas City is handing $600 million in public money to a small-market baseball team for a new stadium. And Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is suing his own parents over missing money — a story that hits close to home from my years as an agent.

This week's Sunday 7:

  1. My dream for fewer commercials after watching the Masters

  2. Why the LIV Tour probably won't exist in 2027

  3. The staggering economics behind the Padres' record sale

  4. Kansas City's $600 million stadium gamble

  5. Alec Bohm, family money, and a story I've seen too many times

  6. Tweet of the Week

  7. Quote that I Wish I Said

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