Kelsie Whitmore was selected by San Francisco with the first pick in the inaugural Women’s Pro Baseball League draft, while Mo’ne Davis went to Los Angeles at No. 10.
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Championship leader Lando Norris finished sixth, while Oscar Piastri was eighth, with Max Verstappen in fourth.
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Royals reach 1-year deal with Tigers castoff Lange
The Royals reached one-year agreements with right-handed relief pitchers Alex Lange and James McArthur on Thursday.
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Spain, Germany advance to Davis Cup semifinals
Spain downed the Czech Republic Thursday to reach the Davis Cup semifinals, where it will face Germany.
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Inside Florida’s 2025 national title rings: 36 wins, one statement
Florida’s championship rings feature significant nods to the national title game, its iconic season and program history.
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Hakkinen’s daughter, 14, joins McLaren programme
Ella Hakkinen, the daughter of two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika, has been added to McLaren’s driver development programme.
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Lando Norris vs Oscar Piastri vs Max Verstappen: F1 title permutations and where it could be won
Three more races. Three drivers in contention. One chance at glory with the 2025 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship. Who will triumph?
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U-M board publicly opposes Big Ten private equity
The University of Michigan governing board publicly declared its opposition to the possibility of giving up a stake of the Big Ten in exchange for $2.4 billion in private investment.
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AD Rhoades exits Baylor, week after taking leave
Baylor on Thursday announced the departure of athletic director Mack Rhoades.
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3 is the magic number? Verstappen eyes 33 swap
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.