Cal Raleigh socked his 47th homer of the season Sunday against the Mets, leaving him just one behind Salvador Perez’s record for most by a catcher.
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Sources: DFA’d by Nats, Lowe set to join Red Sox
Veteran first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, 30, designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals earlier this month, and the Boston Red Sox are finalizing a deal, sources told ESPN, paving the way for him to join one of the strongest lineups in baseball.
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Norris edges Piastri with dominant 1-2 at Hungarian GP
Lando Norris narrowly beat McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix following a titanic battle between the championship rivals in the closing laps.
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2025 Hungarian GP recap: F1 results, highlights as McLaren take 200th win
Catch up on the Hungarian Grand Prix as it happened with minute-by-minute commentary.
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Mets’ Alvarez to undergo MRI after thumb jam
New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez needs an MRI on his right thumb after he jammed his hand on a head-first slide into second base Sunday night.
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Piastri on qualifying: ‘Bizarre’ and ‘frustrating’
Oscar Piastri said qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix was “bizarre and somewhat frustrating” as rival Charles Leclerc took a shock pole position, leaving him behind in second place and Lando Norris in third.
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F1 ‘healthier’ without Horner, says McLaren boss
McLaren’s Zak Brown has claimed F1 is in a “healthier” place without Christian Horner after accusing the ex-Red Bull boss of “crossing the line.”
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Dodgers emerge from ‘rough stretch,’ sweep Pads
The Dodgers, leaning on contributions from those who had been struggling, including the bullpen, completed a three-game sweep of the rival Padres on Sunday to regain control of the NL West.
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Hagley Oval to host Super Smash knockouts for men and women
New Zealand’s domestic T20 competition will kick off on Boxing Day for 32 days and 64 games in all
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Leclerc retracts frustrated radio messages
Charles Leclerc said he “spoke too quickly” and wanted to take back his frustrated radio messages suggesting Ferrari had cost him victory and a podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix.