The Blue Jays have acquired Lenyn Sosa from the White Sox after Toronto’s George Springer went down this weekend with a toe injury.
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- With Springer out, Jays get Sosa from White Sox
- Reeling Astros place Pena, Imai on injury list
- Awards: Ohtani continues to lead MVP odds, Ohio rookies surge
- Are Mets and Dodgers bad for baseball? Inside their big spending as most expensive MLB series ever begins
- British teenager scores major upset in BJK Cup
- Praful Hinge’s stunning debut ends RR’s four-match winning streak
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Reeling Astros place Pena, Imai on injury list
The Astros continue to be snakebit as shortstop Jeremy Pena (hamstring) and starting pitcher Tatsuya Imai (arm fatigue) both were placed on the injury list.
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Awards: Ohtani continues to lead MVP odds, Ohio rookies surge
Here are the odds for MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year in the AL and NL.
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Are Mets and Dodgers bad for baseball? Inside their big spending as most expensive MLB series ever begins
When New York and L.A. collide this week, big-money baseball will be on display at a never-seen-before level.
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British teenager scores major upset in BJK Cup
British teenager Mika Stojsavljevic scored a major upset over Australia’s Talia Gibson on her Billie Jean King Cup debut in Melbourne.
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Praful Hinge’s stunning debut ends RR’s four-match winning streak
SRH posted 216 on the back of Kishan’s 91, before Hinge and fellow debutant Sakib shared eight wickets
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Kusal, Muqeem keep Peshawar Zalmi at No. 1
A topsy-turvy game eventually went in Zalmi’s favour after a tidy bowling performance in the slog overs
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Sources: Malone’s UNC lands transfer Avdalas
Virginia Tech transfer Neoklis Avdalas has committed to North Carolina, sources told ESPN, giving new coach Michael Malone his first big addition with the Tar Heels.
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2026 F1 livery Power Rankings: Does Red Bull’s new look take P1?
Launch season is upon us, which means as F1 teams reveal their 2026 paint schemes, ESPN votes on this year’s livery Power Rankings.
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Forget luck: Antonelli shows he’s an F1 title threat in Japan
Yes, the timing of a safety car helped Kimi Antonelli to Sunday’s win at the Japanese GP, but he was still the fastest car on track when it happened.