Eli White hit a three-run homer and a solo shot to help the Braves beat the Reds 4-2 in the rain-delayed MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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White Sox place Vargas on IL with oblique strain
The Chicago White Sox placed infielder Miguel Vargas on the 10-day injured list on Sunday because of a left oblique strain.
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‘He’s all in’ – Root says shoulder dislocation won’t prevent Woakes from batting
“Hopefully, it doesn’t get to that. But he had some throwdowns in here at one point, and he’s ready if needed”
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Root: Heavy roller on day five could be an ‘advantage’ for England
The England batter is confident that the lower order can knock off the remaining 35 runs to seal the series
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“He’s all in” – Root says shoulder dislocation won’t prevent Woakes from batting
“Hopefully, it doesn’t get to that. But he had some throwdowns in here at one point, and he’s ready if needed”
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How McLaren’s split strategies helped Norris upset Piastri
Lando Norris made the post of an unfancied strategy to best McLaren teammate and title rival in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Norris ready for tight title battle with Piastri
Lando Norris believes his championship battle with Oscar Piastri will go to the wire following his victory at Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Pegula falls in 3 sets in Montreal; Osaka advances
Jessica Pegula, the two-time defending champion at the National Bank Open, was upset 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 by Anastasija Sevastova, while Naomi Osaka cruised into the fourth round.
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Piastri on finishing behind Norris: ‘Bit painful’
Oscar Piastri admitted it was “difficult” to finish second behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Low-spirited Hamilton insists he still loves F1
Lewis Hamilton insisted he still loves racing for Ferrari after suggesting at the weekend the team should consider changing its drivers due to his poor form.