Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts said he will attend next week’s World Series championship celebration at the White House after he declined to attend a previous ceremony with the Red Sox during President Donald Trump’s first term.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Giant letdown: Verlander exits in 3rd of SF debut
Justin Verlander was done after just 2 1/3 innings in his Giants debut, leaving the home opener against the Mariners with the game tied 3-3.
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Lรณpez to have surgery; Braves waiting for results
Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez will have shoulder shoulder and will miss at least two months. “We won’t know anything until that procedure,” manager Brian Snitker said.
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Phils’ Harper: Loser talk to whine about Dodgers
Phillies slugger Bryce Harper loves L.A. — well, at least the World Series champion Dodgers’ freewheeling spending on their way to a nearly $320 million payroll.
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Pirates focused on wins despite frustrated fans
Despite growing angst among its fanbase, Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting says the team remains focused on winning.
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Langer: Mayank is ‘up and running’ at ’90-95%’
LSG head coach is hopeful the express fast bowler will be fit again soon, just like Avesh and Akash Deep
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Warriors’ Butler, Curry questionable vs. Nuggets
Warriors forward Jimmy Butler is questionable for Friday’s game against the Nuggets a night after suffering a left forearm strain. Stephen Curry (pelvic contusion) is also questionable.
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Four red flags stop practice as Piastri quickest
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren as four red flags, two caused by trackside grass fires, wreaked havoc with the second practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday.
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Hamilton has ‘100% faith’ in Ferrari after DQ
Lewis Hamilton has expressed his total confidence in Ferrari after the Italian Formula 1 team’s double disqualification in China.
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Far from the March Madness spotlight, college hoops grapples with a gambling problem
All eyes are on the Final Four, but college athletics officials are worried about suspicious bets on games featuring smaller schools.