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Sports News
- Dunkley, Kemp and Gibson star as England win three in three
- Pakistan ‘defeated ourselves’ against Bangladesh – Wahab
- Stokes smokes 95 for Durham to signal his form, but Northants take command
- Shorna, spinners eliminate Pakistan from 2026 T20 World Cup
- Crane century, Norton five-for, leave Surrey in tatters at Cardiff
- Rehan, Kelly centuries put Leicestershire in commanding position
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Leaving IndyCar for F2 sets Herta up for F1 — if he ever gets the call
American Colton Herta is leaving IndyCar to join Formula 2, so if the Cadillac test driver ever gets his shot in F1, he can hit the ground running.
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American Crawford joins Aston Martin as reserve
American driver Jak Crawford will be Aston Martin’s third driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season, effectively acting as reserve to Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll should either be unable to race.
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From crashing on couches to crushing grand slams: Five under-the-radar Blue Jays bashers you need to know
Toronto is a tough out from top to bottom. Here are five guys you need to know who help lengthen the lineup.
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Jays’ Springer feeling better, won’t start Game 5
Blue Jays DH George Springer won’t start Game 5 of the World Series against the Dodgers, but Toronto manager John Schneider indicated he could be available off the bench.
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Sources: Twins pick Shelton to be next manager
The Twins are turning to Derek Shelton to be their new manager, sources confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday.
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Norris wins in Mexico; takes championship lead
Lando Norris moved ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to lead Formula 1’s championship for the first time since April with a dominant win at an entertaining Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Dodgers make changes; Ohtani offers bullpen help
The Dodgers moved catcher Will Smith into the No. 2 spot for Game 5 of the World Series and replaced struggling Andy Pages with Alex Call at the bottom of the lineup.
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Ohtani, Freeman, Kershaw, Klein: The Dodgers’ many heroes of Game 3
The Dodgers won an instant classic featuring plenty of drama and more history from Shohei Ohtani.
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Nats’ Miguel Cairo not to receive permanent gig
Washington Nationals’ interim manager Miguel Cairo, who replaced Dave Martinez after he was fired, will not receive the permanent post, per the Associated Press.