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Jays say enough’s enough, won’t pitch to Ohtani
The Blue Jays turned to walking Shohei Ohtani, who reached base a record nine times in Game 3, after he went 4-for-4 in the early innings.
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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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Parents arrive in time for Fonseca’s Swiss final win
Joao Fonseca’s family arrived just in time to watch the Brazilian teenager win the biggest title of his career at the Swiss Indoors on Sunday.
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Men’s Bracketology: Houston tops No. 1 seeds in final preseason edition
Purdue, Florida and Duke round out the top line as tipoff to the 2025-26 season nears.
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DeBauche, OVC’s first woman commish, resigns
Beth DeBauche, who became the first woman commissioner for the Ohio Valley Conference in 2009, resigned Thursday to focus on family following the recent death of her father.
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Green doesn’t bowl but shines in the field as Western Australia dominate
Lehmann played a lone hand with 96 off 126 to lift South Australia to a total that appeared unlikely after their top-order succumbed to sharp bounce
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Ashleigh Gardner ranked in top three among ODI batters, bowlers and allrounders
She’s now the No. 1 allrounder, the No. 2 batter and No. 3 bowler in the ICC rankings
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Blue Jays plan to keep walking red-hot Ohtani
The Blue Jays turned to walking Shohei Ohtani, who reached base a record nine times in Game 3, after he went 4-for-4 in the early innings.
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Suryakumar Yadav calls India’s problem of plenty ‘a good headache’
India captain says “If we want to win the match, then never mind the combination”