The Texas Rangers activated shortstop Corey Seager from the 10-day injured list Saturday afternoon.
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Albon, Lawson handed Miami sprint penalties
Alex Albon and Liam Lawson have both lost their points-finishing positions at the Miami sprint after accumulating penalties for different incidents.
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Dodgers call up ex-KBO INF Kim; Edman on IL
The Dodgers called up up infielder Hyeseong Kim, an offseason addition from South Korea’s KBO League, while placing Tommy Edman on the injured list with a right ankle inflammation.
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Padres star Tatis back in lineup after being HBP
Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. was back in the lineup Saturday, less than 24 hours after taking a pitch on the forearm.
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Dhoni takes blame for CSK’s defeat: ‘I should have converted a couple of more shots’
“Romario Shepherd, in the death overs, was brilliant. Whatever our bowlers were bowling, he was able to get maximum runs,” Dhoni said
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Leclerc on Miami crash: ‘I felt like a passenger’
Charles Leclerc said he “felt a bit like a passenger” when he crashed his Ferrari SF-25 on his way to the grid ahead of Saturday’s Sprint race in Miami.
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Antonelli: Piastri incident sets bad precedent
Andrea Kimi Antonelli said the decision not to penalize Oscar Piastri during their first lap run-in at Saturday’s sprint race in Miami sets a bad precedent for racing in the first corner of grands prix going forward.
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GM: Cadillac F1 not affected by auto tariff hit
Reduced profit expectations and a potential $5 billion hit from automotive tariffs will not affect Cadillac’s Formula 1 debut next season, General Motors President Mark Reuss said on Saturday.
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Draper set for world’s top 5 after Madrid QF win
Jack Draper’s promising career reached a new high after his latest win ensured he will move into the top five of the world rankings for the first time.
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Sabalenka tops Gauff for 3rd Madrid Open title
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka beat Coco Gauff in straight sets to win her record-tying third Madrid Open on Saturday.