The Final Four of all No. 1 sees more than delivered. Our team breaks down what they saw in San Antonio.
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Sources: Vlad, Jays agree on 14-year, $500M deal
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays are in agreement on a 14-year, $500 million contract extension, pending a physical, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan Sunday night, a no-deferral deal to keep the homegrown star in Toronto for the rest of his career.
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Rayudu: Bowling a bigger concern for SRH than batting
“I don’t see SRH trying to take wickets. They are just about being defensive and trying to stop batsmen from scoring boundaries”
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Ashwin’s YouTube channel ‘to step away from covering CSK games’ after social-media backlash
A guest on his channel had criticised the selection of Noor Ahmad, the tournament’s highest wicket-taker at this stage, despite the presence of Ashwin and Jadeja
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Tatum? Pippen? NBA execs share best comps for projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg
Ahead of the Final Four, NBA execs share their comparisons for the Duke star and projected No. 1 draft pick.
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Norris on Verstappen incident: ‘It was racing’
Lando Norris said Max Verstappen was entitled not to leave space in the one moment at the Japanese Grand Prix that the two drivers went wheel-to-wheel for the lead.
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Bregman’s 6 RBIs, Devers’ 4 hits keys blowout win
Alex Bregman hit a three-run homer and tied a career-high with six RBIs as the Red Sox bludgeoned the Cardinals in an 18-7 win on Sunday night.
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IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap leaderboards – Siraj joint-second among bowlers
Despite a rare failure, Sai Sudarshan remains second on the batters’ list
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Melo, Howard in ’25 Naismith Hall of Fame class
Professional basketball stars Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are among those selected for enshrinement into Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Celtics fan shouts at Smart, ‘crossed the line’
Former Boston Celtics and current Washington Wizards guard Marcus Smart said a fan “crossed the line” when he was heckling the road team’s bench during Sunday’s game at TD Garden, leading to a bit of shouting before the fan was ushered out of the arena.