Mets manager Carlos Mendoza believes frustration might have contributed to Juan Soto’s lack of hustle in New York’s series opener at Boston on Monday night.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Buehler tossed 3 innings into return; Cora, too
Red Sox right-hander Walker Buehler, who last pitched April 26 because of right shoulder issue, from the 15-day injured list to start Tuesday night’s game against the visiting New York Mets.
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Aaron, Bret renew Boone Bowl in Yanks-Rangers
Yankees manager Aaron Boone faced off with brother Bret Boone, the Rangers’ hitting coach, for the first time since their playing days Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.
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Kolkata Knight Riders criticial of inconsistent new rain rule
KKR suffered a washout in the the first match of the IPL’s resumption which ended their playoff hopes
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Tigers activate catcher Rogers from injured list
The Detroit Tigers activated catcher Jake Rogers, 30, who has missed the last 38 games since being placed on the injured list with a strained left oblique April 8, and designated Tomas Nido for assignment before taking on the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday.
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Hamilton is optimistic after Imola, but Leclerc showcases Ferrari’s ills
Lewis Hamilton was giddy after Imola, but that shouldn’t overshadow Charles Leclerc’s frustrations at Ferrari.
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New NBA mock draft: With Flagg, Harper and Bailey slotted to teams, we project all 59 picks
With the Mavericks winning the lottery and the right to draft Cooper Flagg, here’s ESPN’s updated two-round mock.
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White Sox sign RHP Houser, to start vs. Mariners
Veteran free agent right-hander Adrian Houser is signing with the White Sox on a one-year, $1.35 million contract and will start Tuesday’s game against the Mariners.
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Buehler (shoulder) returns, gets start vs. Mets
Red Sox right-hander Walker Buehler, who last pitched April 26 because of right shoulder issue, from the 15-day injured list to start Tuesday night’s game against the visiting New York Mets.
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Vols’ Zeigler suing NCAA for grad student season
Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler is suing the NCAA over rules limiting him to four seasons in a five-year window as an unlawful restraint of trade under both federal and Tennessee laws.