Group of prominent former players hits out at board ahead of AGM on April 15
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- Gatting leads calls for board resignations as anger at Middlesex grows
- Norris: F1 drivers aren’t racing, we’re yo-yoing
- Diamondbacks spoil Verlander’s return to Tigers
- Yanks go 5-for-5 on ABS challenges; Boone irked
- Canterbury take Plunket Shield title after tight race needs second tie-breaker
- America’s team: How Cadillac’s arrival is already shaking up F1
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Norris: F1 drivers aren’t racing, we’re yo-yoing
Lando Norris has said there were moments during the Japanese Grand Prix when he was “at the mercy” of his McLaren’s power unit
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Diamondbacks spoil Verlander’s return to Tigers
The Diamondbacks roughed up three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander in his return to the Tigers during a 9-6 victory Monday night.
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Yanks go 5-for-5 on ABS challenges; Boone irked
The Yankees won all five of their challenges utilizing the automated ball-strike system during Monday night’s game against the Seattle Mariners.
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Canterbury take Plunket Shield title after tight race needs second tie-breaker
Otago’s victory over Wellington in the final round wasn’t enough to clinch top spot
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America’s team: How Cadillac’s arrival is already shaking up F1
Cadillac is unveiling its first F1 livery in a Super Bowl commercial Sunday night, revealing just how big America’s team ambitions are.
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One reason to root for all 22 drivers on the 2026 F1 grid
On the eve of a new season, ESPN stops at every garage up and down pit lane with details on why you should be rooting for every driver on the F1 grid.
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Haas’ Bearman limps away from Suzuka GP crash
Haas driver Oliver Bearman limped away from a big crash at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Soroka throws immaculate 5th in debut for D-backs
Diamondbacks right-hander Michael Soroka threw an immaculate fifth inning on Monday night against the Tigers, becoming the fourth pitcher in franchise history to strike out three straight batters on nine pitches.
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‘Electric’ Cabrera silences Angels in Cubs debut
In his Cubs debut, Edward Cabrera pitched six crisp innings in Monday night’s 7-2 victory over the Angels. The right-hander struck out five while throwing 80 pitches in the opener of a three-game series, 49 for strikes.