Fernando Alonso remains convinced that Adrian Newey’s technical leadership will ensure Aston Martin ends up with the best car on the grid.
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- Alonso: Aston Martin fastest? It’s a matter of time
- Kwan gets look in CF as Guardians shuffle outfield
- Jonathan Trott on England role: ‘I don’t know what future holds’
- Texas Tech’s Toppin has torn ACL, out for season
- Orioles’ Westburg unable to train due to injuries
- Verstappen slams F1 cars: ‘Formula E on steroids’
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Kwan gets look in CF as Guardians shuffle outfield
Steven Kwan will get a look in centerfield during spring training as Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt assesses the best possible outfield combination.
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Jonathan Trott on England role: ‘I don’t know what future holds’
Outgoing Afghanistan head coach says he’d be interested in leading a team ‘so close to his heart’
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Texas Tech’s Toppin has torn ACL, out for season
Texas Tech forward JT Toppin, who leads the team in scoring, rebounds and blocks, has a torn ACL in his right knee and will miss the rest of the season.
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Orioles’ Westburg unable to train due to injuries
Baltimore’s Jordan Westburg, who is coming off a right oblique injury and has a new elbow issue, has been “physically unable” to take part in spring training,
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Verstappen slams F1 cars: ‘Formula E on steroids’
Four-time champion Max Verstappen has said cars in Formula 1’s new generation are not fun to drive, comparing them to the all-electric series Formula E, but “on steroids.”
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Former manager Melvin rejoins A’s as special asst.
Three-time Manager of the Year Bob Melvin, who was fired by the Giants after last season, is returning to the A’s as a special assistant in baseball operations.
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Bates, Devine, Tahuhu to miss home Zimbabwe series
The selectors named the uncapped duo of Nensi Patel and Kayley Knight
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Mercedes set the pace on day 3 of F1 Bahrain test
Kimi Antonelli went fastest on the final day of Bahrain’s first preseason F1 test as Mercedes gave a teasing glimpse at the kind of pace many expected to see from them all week.
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Baker reiterates support for expanded tourneys
Charlie Baker reiterated Thursday that he supports an expanded NCAA tournament but would not commit on whether it would happen in 2027.