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Giannis returns with triple-double as Bucks rally
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo was back in action Tuesday against the Timberwolves after sitting out one game because of tendinopathy in his left shoulder.
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The one player who could swing the playoffs for the Lakers
Luka and LeBron are constants. But Austin Reaves might be the difference in a deep playoff run.
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Verstappen: Japan pole was ‘very unexpected’
Max Verstappen described his pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix as “very unexpected” after he defied the odds to beat the two McLaren drivers to the fastest time in qualifying.
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Hadjar makes Q3 despite seatbelt ‘nightmare’
Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar took his car through to Q3 at the Japanese Grand Prix despite “nightmare” pain from his seatbelt.
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Hamilton: P8 in Japan is ‘not good enough’
Lewis Hamilton took the blame for his lacklustre qualifying performance at the Japanese Grand Prix, saying it was “not good enough.”
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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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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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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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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.