Four-time champion Max Verstappen wants to change his career race number from 33 to 3 next year, assuming he does not win the championship.
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Mercedes’ Wolff sells 15% stake to U.S. billionaire
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has sold his 15% stake in the Formula One team to American billionaire George Krutz.
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Sources: Rhoades expected to exit as Baylor AD
Baylor is expected to announce the departure of athletic director Mack Rhoades in the near future, sources told ESPN.
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Should the Tigers trade Tarik Skubal? We asked around MLB
Will the best pitcher in baseball be on the move this offseason? Those in the game offer their advice.
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Mariners to retire Johnson’s No. 51 in ’26 season
Hall of Fame left-hander Randy Johnson will have his No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners during a pregame ceremony on May 2, 2026, the club announced Thursday.
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Kemar Roach, Kavem Hodge recalled to West Indies squad for NZ Tests
Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph miss out due to injuries
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Smith, No. 10 in ’27 hoops class, picks Buckeyes
Junior L.J. Smith, who is No. 10 in the SC Next 60 for 2027, committed to Ohio State, becoming the highest-ranked 2027 prospect off the board.
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Wong, Red Sox agree to 1-year, $1,375,000 deal
Catcher Connor Wong and the Boston Red Sox agreed Thursday to a one-year deal for $1,375,000, a day ahead of the deadline for teams to offer 2026 contracts to unsigned players on their 40-man rosters.
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Okamoto, Takahashi join NPB stars posted for MLB
Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and pitcher Kona Takahashi are entering MLB’s posting system and will be available to sign as free agents from Friday through Jan. 4.
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Spiraling Ferrari unfairly points finger at Hamilton, Leclerc
Ferrari is underperforming in 2025, and while its drivers are sharing their frustrations, chairman John Elkann is placing the blame at their feet.