The St. Louis Cardinals have signed infielder Ramón Urías to a one-year contract with a mutual option for 2027, the team announced on Saturday.
Sports News
- Cardinals sign Urías to a 1-year deal with option
- Cactus cameo: Dodgers play Ohtani before WBC
- Explained: F1’s driver contracts, and potential moves in 2026
- Michigan, Duke top NCAA’s early bracket preview
- Stage set for Sri Lanka to turn the tide and pounce on England
- BCCI announces ‘structured support’ for Cricket Association for the Blind in India
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Cactus cameo: Dodgers play Ohtani before WBC
Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to play a couple of Cactus League games for the Dodgers before he joins Team Japan for the World Baseball Classic.
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Explained: F1’s driver contracts, and potential moves in 2026
Driver contracts are a never-ending talking point across any given Formula 1 year — this is how the grid stacks up for the forseeable future.
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Michigan, Duke top NCAA’s early bracket preview
Michigan was the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament men’s basketball selection committee’s bracket preview, revealed on Saturday, followed by Duke and Arizona.
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Stage set for Sri Lanka to turn the tide and pounce on England
England have a well-rounded team and recent success against Sri Lanka but carry blemishes from their group-stage games
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BCCI announces ‘structured support’ for Cricket Association for the Blind in India
The support framework includes international exposure, home series support and venue access
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Incessant rain washes out opening Super Eight fixture between New Zealand and Pakistan
The drizzle that started at the toss only grew heavier and never quite relented
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Have F1’s new-for-2026 regulations made the sport too complicated?
F1’s star drivers have spent much of preseason criticizing the sport’s new-for-2026 cars. They might have a point, but there are no simple solutions.
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F1 boss: Verstappen won’t quit over new rules
Stefano Domenicali is certain Max Verstappen will not quit the sport over its controversial and already-maligned new rules, which he has urged fans to “stay calm” about.
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Mazeroski, known for 1960 WS walk-off HR, dies
Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman who won eight Gold Glove awards for his steady work in the field and the hearts of countless Pirates fans for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, has died at the age of 89.