Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar took his car through to Q3 at the Japanese Grand Prix despite “nightmare” pain from his seatbelt.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Orioles get ‘positive signs’ after Eflin’s exit
Baltimore Orioles veteran right-hander Zach Eflin, 30, woke up feeling “really good, a day after leaving a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks because of shoulder fatigue, though the club was still awaiting results from an MRI performed Tuesday.
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Pads’ Merrill lands on IL week after $135M deal
All-Star center fielder Jackson Merrill landed on the injured list Tuesday, a week after finalizing a $135 million, nine-year deal with the San Diego Padres.
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Twins ace Lopez (hamstring) exits start early
Twins ace Pablo Lopez left Tuesday’s start against the Royals in the bottom of the fifth inning because of right hamstring tightness, the team said.
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Why Phillies decided to run it back instead of going big in MLB offseason
The Dodgers and Mets won the winter, but one of their closest competitors look a lot like it did a season ago.
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IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap leaderboards – Marsh, Khaleel in top three
After Tuesday’s double-header the leaders remain the same, even though there has been a few changes in the top three
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Cavs wrap up East’s top seed with win over Bulls
Darius Garland scored 28 points, and the Cavaliers clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference with a 135-113 win over the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night.
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Grizz’s Wells awake, alert but has broken wrist
Grizzlies rookie Jaylen Wells is awake, alert and moving his extremities but suffered a broken wrist after a scary fall vs. the Hornets.
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Sainz handed penalty for impeding Hamilton
Williams driver Carlos Sainz will start the Japanese Grand Prix from 15th after being handed a three-place drop for blocking Lewis Hamilton in qualifying.
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Norris applauds Verstappen for ‘amazing’ lap
McLaren’s Lando Norris could do little but tip his hat to Max Verstappen after a sensational qualifying lap put the Dutchman on pole for the Japanese Grand Prix but was relishing the prospect of racing the world champion for the win on Sunday.