Says his white-ball improvements can help him be better if he gets a red-ball comeback
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Arozarena apologizes to Raleigh over WBC spat
Randy Arozarena says he has apologized to Cal Raleigh for the expletive-laced comments directed at his Mariners teammate earlier this month at the WBC.
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Ohtani jersey from WBC goes for record $1.5M
The jersey two-way Japanese star Shohei Ohtani wore during the country’s 13-0 win over Chinese Taipei in the World Baseball Classic on March 6 sold for $1,500,010 via MLB Auctions on Sunday night — the most ever paid for a Ohtani jersey at auction.
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Judging biggest Australian GP overreactions: Max Verstappen could quit F1, McLaren on the ropes?
After a wild, often polarising Australian Grand Prix weekend, ESPN looks at some of the sweeping generalisations being made about Formula 1 and judges whether they’re overblown or not.
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F1 champ Norris gets Madame Tussauds treatment
A waxwork of Formula 1’s reigning world champion, Lando Norris, will be exhibited at London’s Madame Tussauds this summer.
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From Arizona to Texas: Ranking the remaining teams in the men’s Sweet 16
Five Big Ten teams! Upset-minded Texas! Buzzer-beaters and blowouts! Here’s how the Sweet 16 teams stack up.
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Esterhuizen’s 57 and all-star bowling show take South Africa to series-levelling win
South Africa appeared to have stopped below par when they put up 164, but their bowlers put on an inspired show against an under-strength New Zealand
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Shanaka set to replace the injured Curran at Rajasthan Royals
Dasun Shanaka has informed his PSL franchise, Lahore Qalandars, of his decision to opt out of the deal
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Who’s really fastest in 2026? F1’s new rules are confusing the pecking order — and the drivers
Formula 1’s new era was always going to bring questions, but its first week of serious running has raised more than most. With one more preseason test in Bahrain still to come, ESPN makes sense of a fascinating three days in Sakhir.
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Hamilton backs Ferrari ‘in fight’ with Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton is confident Ferrari are “right in the fight” with Mercedes this year despite his former team’s dominant weekend at the Australian Grand Prix.