Toronto’s George Springer, who entered batting just .189 with two home runs, left Saturday’s 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins because of a fractured big toe on his left foot, and Blue Jays manager John Schneider said the DH was sent to undergo a CT scan.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Blue Jays DH Springer exits with fractured big toe
Toronto Blue Jays veteran designated hitter George Springer, who entered the day batting just .189 with two home runs and six RBIs, left Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre because of a fractured big toe on his left foot.
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Max Verstappen vs. F1’s new rules: Every complaint this season — and our verdict
Amid a wave of complaints from F1 four-time world champion Max Verstappen, ESPN’s Nate Saunders examines every one and gives his verdict on whether they are warranted.
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Alpine denies Colapinto ‘sabotage,’ slams abuse
Alpine has written an open letter refuting “completely unfounded” fan allegations that they have been sabotaging the car and competitive chances of their Argentinan driver Franco Colapinto.
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Houston lands Thomas, Gillespie out of portal
Kelvin Sampson’s Houston Cougars landed a pair of top-60 transfers on Saturday with commitments from Dedan Thomas Jr. (LSU) and Delrecco Gillespie (Kent State).
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Medvedev mangles racket during 6-0, 6-0 loss
Former No. 1 Daniil Medvedev lost his temper, smashed his racket on the red clay court seven successive times and deposited the mangled frame in a trash bin midway through a 6-0, 6-0 loss to Matteo Berrettini at the Monte Carlo Masters.
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Source: UConn’s Reibe enters transfer portal
UConn freshman Eric Reibe, a rotation player on the Huskies’ Final Four team, entered the transfer portal, source told ESPN on Friday.
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McLaren’s Stella calls on F1 to prioritise safety
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has called on Formula 1 to prioritise safety concerns surrounding the sport’s new regulations after Haas driver Oliver Bearman was lucky to avoid a serious injury in an accident at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Verstappen’s trusted engineer to join McLaren
Max Verstappen’s long-time race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will join McLaren at the expiry of his Red Bull contract, assuming the role of chief racing officer.
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Max Verstappen’s inner circle is unravelling — and so are Red Bull’s hopes of keeping him
The departure of Max Verstappen’s longtime race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase will add fuel to the inferno that is building over the four-time world champion’s immediate F1 future, writes ESPN’s Nate Saunders.