Max Scherzer will start Game 3 of the World Series for the Blue Jays, while the Dodgers will give the ball to Tyler Glasnow.
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England finish second with a big win as Devine bids farewell
Amy Jones aced the chase after New Zealand’s batters had a disappointing outing
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Izzo blasts NCAA for ‘ridiculous’ G League ruling
In the wake of two former G League players committing to play for Division I schools, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo sounded off Tuesday on the NCAA powerbrokers who’ve allowed those moves to happen.
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O’Ward has medical treatment after Mexico FP1
McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward received medical treatment for food poisoning after taking part in the opening Friday practice session at the Mexico Grand Prix.
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Project Motor Racing reveals Daytona International Speedway inclusion
The racing simulator will also add several new vehicle classes and additions to existing classes.
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Verstappen sets the pace in Mexico GP practice
Max Verstappen threw down the gauntlet to Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris by setting a dominant pace in practice for the Mexican Grand Prix as his McLaren title rivals struggled.
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Howard, top-20 senior in ’26, commits to Duke
Bryson Howard, a top-20 senior in 2026 and son of former NBA player Josh Howard, announced his commitment to Duke on Tuesday.
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βΎ Ranking the best players in the World Series
Here’s how the Dodgers’ and Blue Jays’ rosters stack up and who is primed to do the most jaw-dropping things on the sport’s biggest stage.
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India opt to bowl and give Chetry debut among three changes
Bangladesh made one change but rain delayed the start of the game
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Stella: Matching Red Bull is trade off for 26′ car
McLaren would have “heavily compromised” the development of its 2026 car had it attempted to match Red Bull’s frequency of upgrades this season, team principal Andrea Stella said.