Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia, who missed the World Series because of what the team said at the time was a “deeply personal family matter,” said Friday that his daughter, Sterling, died Oct. 26.
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ATP Finals preview: Who’s in and what to watch
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Injured Ross Adair ruled out of Bangladesh T20Is
He will be replaced in the squad by Jordan Neill
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Injured Muzarabani out of Pakistan tri-series, Nyamhuri named replacement
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Is UNC back?! Judging 6 overreactions from opening week of men’s hoops
From the strength of this freshman class to statement wins, these are conclusions we’re drawing early.
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π The Bilas Index: The top 68 teams this season
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Top 100 prospects for the 2026 NBA draft: Peterson, Dybantsa or Boozer at No. 1?
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Miller among 34 Super 2s eligible for arbitration
San Diego reliever Mason Miller, Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto and Kansas City third baseman Maikel Garcia are among 34 players with two to three years of service time who are eligible for salary arbitration.
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Former MLB star Strawberry pardoned by Trump
President Donald Trump has pardoned former MLB great Darryl Strawberry, the 1983 NL Rookie of the Year and an eight-time All-Star, of tax evasion and drug charges dating back to the latter part of his playing career.
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Japanese pitcher Imai begins process to join MLB
Tatsuya Imai is set to be the next Japanese pitcher to move to a MLB team. His current club, Seibu Lions, said Monday it would begin the process of making Imai available.