Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki, who suffered a strained knee ligament during the World Baseball Classic, will start the season on the IL, manager Craig Counsell
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- Cubs’ Suzuki to be placed on IL after WBC injury
- Alcaraz loses to Korda in 3rd round of Miami Open
- Hurley turned to Izzo for advice on Lakers job
- Mercedes confirms new deputy team principal
- Iowa St.’s Jefferson hopes to return in Sweet 16
- Alex Eala exits 2026 Miami Open with dismal loss against Karolína Muchová
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Alcaraz loses to Korda in 3rd round of Miami Open
Carlos Alcaraz was eliminated in the third round of the Miami Open on Sunday, losing to Sebastian Korda in three sets.
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Hurley turned to Izzo for advice on Lakers job
Tom Izzo has turned down multiple opportunities to coach in the NBA, including with the Cavaliers and Hawks. When the Lakers were willing to give UConn coach Dan Hurley a six-year, $70 million contract in 2024, Hurley asked Izzo for advice.
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Mercedes confirms new deputy team principal
Mercedes has named long-time head of communications Bradley Lord as deputy team principal of the Formula 1 team.
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Iowa St.’s Jefferson hopes to return in Sweet 16
All-America forward Joshua Jefferson is getting a second chance at going out on his own terms at Iowa State.
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Alex Eala exits 2026 Miami Open with dismal loss against Karolína Muchová
Alex Eala has been eliminated from the Miami Open round of 16 with a 6-0, 6-2 loss to Karolína Muchová.
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James Harris retires from professional cricket after 19-year career
Seamer made debut aged 16, and went on to claim best post-war bowling figures at Lord’s
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Gould: England Tests against Australia, India are ‘significant priorities’
ECB chief executive says uptick in interest over past four years is reason to keep faith in leadership
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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 x Godzilla! Haas reveal collab, to run new livery
The Haas Formula 1 team has announced an unusual collaboration with the Godzilla movie franchise, which will see the team run a special livery at next weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.