Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. left in the third inning of Friday night’s game against the Pirates after taking a pitch off his left forearm
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Trout ‘feeling a lot better,’ hopeful of short IL stint
Mike Trout, on the injured list after sustaining a bone bruise in his surgically repaired left knee, said Friday that he’s “feeling a lot better” and is hopeful of returning to the Angels’ lineup as soon as eligible.
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GT’s Sai Sudharsan and Prasidh Krishna lead IPL 2025 Orange and Purple Cap tables
There are three Gujarat Titans players in the top four highest run-getters at this stage, with Jos Buttler and Shubman Gill joining Sai Sudharsan
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Top international prospect joins new-look Arizona
Sidi Gueye, one of the top international prospects in his age group, has committed to Arizona.
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Michigan St. AD Haller out; Izzo named co-interim
Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller is out after nearly five years in the role.
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Guardians’ Ramirez hit by throw, exits game
Guardians star Jose Ramirez left Friday’s game against the Blue Jays in the third inning after being hit by a throw from pitcher Chris Bassitt and stumbling awkwardly over first base on an infield single.
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Ruud overcomes injury to reach Madrid final
With the help of painkillers, Casper Ruud overcame a rib ailment to defeat Francisco Cerundolo in straight sets and reach the Madrid Open final on Friday.
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Mets prospect Tidwell to make first start Sunday
Blade Tidwell will be called up by the New York Mets to make his major league debut as the starter Sunday at the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Dodgers hold out Edman; ankle ‘day-to-day thing’
The Dodgers were missing second baseman Tommy Edman, who is dealing with a sore right ankle, in their starting lineup Friday night at Atlanta.
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O’s GM on pitching collapse: ‘My responsibility’
Orioles general manager Mike Elias took responsibility for the collapse of Baltimore’s starting rotation, which has been a factor in the team’s struggles this season.