James Vowles sent Mercedes boss Toto Wolff a text during the Monaco Grand Prix to apologise for the tactics his Williams team employed against Mercedes driver George Russell.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Norris: One day my kids will say I won Monaco
Lando Norris said the “best bit” about winning the Monaco Grand Prix is that one day his future kids will be able to say he did it.
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Top international prospect Sarr commits to Duke
Top international basketball prospect Dame Sarr has committed to Duke, he told ESPN on Thursday.
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Jitesh survives Rathi’s run-out appeal at non-striker’s end
After Rathi went ahead with the appeal, the TV umpire ruled it not out, saying the bowler had completed his delivery stride before taking the bails off
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Ntuli and Mondol clash in heated on-field scuffle in Emerging Test
The match officials are yet to take any immediate action as the protocol requires the on-field umpires to submit a report before any sanctions can be announced
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Yanks’ Williams has another rocky 9th but hangs on
Devin Williams gave up two runs and three hits in the ninth inning Tuesday night, but the former All-Star closer persevered and finished the Yankees’ 3-2 victory over the Angels.
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💰 Why Rockies are every bookmaker’s nightmare
Colorado has been dreadful in 2025. Doug Greenberg explores why sportsbooks are just as unhappy about that as Rockies fans.
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Yelich makes 1st career walk-off HR a grand slam
Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich hit the first walk-off home run of his career Tuesday, authoring a grand slam in the 10th inning, as the Brewers won 5-1 over the Boston Red Sox, with the 13-year veteran telling reporters afterward that “it was pretty cool.”
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‘Best innings of the season’ – Moody, Abhinav marvel at Jitesh’s blitz
When he walked in to bat, RCB had a 21.09% chance of a win according to ESPNcricinfo’s forecaster. He finished the game with eight balls to spare
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Coward forgoes Duke, to remain in NBA draft
Cedric Coward is keeping his name in the 2025 NBA draft and will forgo the opportunity to play at Duke next season, he told ESPN.