Lando Norris made the post of an unfancied strategy to best McLaren teammate and title rival in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Guards’ Enright, battling cancer, earns first save
Guardians reliever Nic Enright recorded his first career save on Monday night, more than three years after he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Boone: Judge rejoining Yanks for Tuesday’s game
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will be activated from the injured list before Tuesday’s game against the Rangers, manager Aaron Boone said after his team lost its fourth straight Monday.
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Piastri on finishing behind Norris: ‘Bit painful’
Oscar Piastri admitted it was “difficult” to finish second behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Low-spirited Hamilton insists he still loves F1
Lewis Hamilton insisted he still loves racing for Ferrari after suggesting at the weekend the team should consider changing its drivers due to his poor form.
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Reds starter Lodolo exits with blister; IL possible
Cincinnati left-hander Nick Lodolo abruptly left Monday night’s win over the Cubs with two outs in the bottom of the second inning with a blister on his left index finger.
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New Cubs starter Soroka (shoulder) headed to IL
New Chicago Cubs starter Mike Soroka left his first game with his new team with right shoulder discomfort and will require a stint on the injured list.
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Boone: Judge returning to Yanks’ lineup Tuesday
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will return to action Tuesday against the Rangers, manager Aaron Boone said after his team lost its fourth straight game Monday.
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Zverev rallies past Popyrin into Toronto semifinals
Top-seeded Alexander Zverev rallied to defeat No. 18 Alexei Popyrin 6-7 (8), 6-4, 6-3 on Monday to reach the semifinals of the National Bank Open.
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Leclerc retracts frustrated radio messages
Charles Leclerc said he “spoke too quickly” and wanted to take back his frustrated radio messages suggesting Ferrari had cost him victory and a podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix.