Pitchers Graham Ashcraft and Edwin Uceta won their salary arbitration cases Friday, improving players to 5-0 this year.
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- Ashcraft, Uceta add to player arbitration wins
- Madushan replaces injured Malinga in Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup squad
- Williams reveals 2026 livery after car delays
- Liam Livingstone signs T20-only contract with Lancashire
- Sammy: ‘Feels like 2016 when no one gave us a chance’
- BYU coach hurt by another anti-Mormon chant
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Madushan replaces injured Malinga in Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup squad
Madushan last played a T20I for Sri Lanka in 2023
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Williams reveals 2026 livery after car delays
Williams has revealed the livery it will race with in 2026 following delays to the production of its new car, the FW48.
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Liam Livingstone signs T20-only contract with Lancashire
Loss of central contract means Livingstone is back on Lancashire’s payroll and unlikely to play red-ball
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Sammy: ‘Feels like 2016 when no one gave us a chance’
The head coach dreams for an era where West Indies succeed ‘because of, not in spite of’
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BYU coach hurt by another anti-Mormon chant
BYU coach Kevin Young shared his disappointment over the anti-Mormon chants that could be heard from the Oklahoma State student section during the No. 16 Cougars’ upset loss to the Cowboys.
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Lewis Hamilton: Will this be his last F1 season? What are his, Ferrari’s hopes for 2026?
As Lewis Hamilton turns 41, ESPN looks at whether his Formula 1 fortunes will improve in 2026 — and if this could in fact be the last dance for the seven-time champion.
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Bracketology watch guide: Expect a lot of bracket movement this weekend
Rivals meet on Tobacco Road, and a busy weekend has the chance to tighten the race for the top seeds.
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Portland, led by injured coach, stuns No. 6 Zags
Portland pulled off one of the biggest upsets in school history Wednesday night, an 87-80 stunner over No. 6 Gonzaga that came just days after coach Shantay Legans tore his Achilles in practice.
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Ex-Blue Jays C, broadcaster Martinez retiring
Former MLB catcher Buck Martinez, 77, is retiring as a Blue Jays broadcaster after more than 4,000 games dating back to 1987.