The Guardians became the first MLB team to overcome a deficit of 15 1/2 games and take the lead in either division or league play, beating Detroit to take a one-game lead.
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Cubs’ Palencia off IL; Counsell mum on closer role
Cubs reliever Daniel Palencia returned from the 15-day IL, but manager Craig Counsell said he might not return immediately as the closer or in high-leverage situations.
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Dodgers activate Sasaki amid bullpen struggles
Searching for bullpen help, the Dodgers activated right-hander Roki Sasaki from the 60-day injured list Wednesday and plan to have him throw out of the bullpen over the final five games of the regular season.
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NCAA grants former G League player eligibility
NCAA ruled that former G League Ignite player Thierry Darlan, 21, is eligible to play Division I basketball at Santa Clara, his agent told ESPN.
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Baku has Verstappen smelling blood in the water, McLaren hearing ‘Jaws’ theme
For as dominant as McLaren has been in 2025, Max Verstappen shouldn’t be anywhere near the title fit. After his Baku win, though, he’s in it.
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Verstappen doesn’t rule out F1 title chance
Max Verstappen has not ruled out the chance to win a fifth Formula 1 world title as he closes the gap to leader Oscar Piastri in the drivers’ championship with his dominant victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Early men’s Bracketology: Houston stays No. 1, Virginia gives ACC hope
The new Cavaliers coach is tasked with winning as big as the coach he once beat in a historic upset. Can it be done in Year 1?
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Mets activate Taylor off injured list, release Siri
Mets outfielder Tyrone Taylor, who has been out since Aug. 30 with a hamstring strain, was reinstated from the IL while Jose Siri was designated for assignment.
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Padres’ Laureano breaks finger, out for 1st round
Padres outfielder Ramon Laureano will miss the opening round of the playoffs after breaking his right index finger in Wednesday’s loss to the Brewers.
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Judge reaches 50 HRs for 4th time, tying record
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge tied a major league record held by Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa by reaching 50 home runs for the fourth time.