Max Verstappen crashed out in Q1, while Isack Hadjar qualified third on his Red Bull debut.
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Lucas Ramirez hits 2 HRs with dad Manny watching
Manny Ramirez hit 555 home runs in his 19-year major league career. On Friday night, the 12-time All-Star relished watching someone else go yard when his son Lucas Ramirez hit two homers for Brazil against the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic.
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Oz GP: Russell fastest by 0.6s in final practice
Oscar Piastri was over a second down on Russell’s time in fourth place, as Aston Martin’s troubles continued.
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Aus GP: Verstappen crashes out of qualifying
Verstappen spun as he hit the brakes for Turn 1 midway through the Q1 session, spinning out and bouncing across the gravel and into the wall.
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Miami (Ohio) caps 31-0 season with overtime win
Miami (Ohio) finished the regular season as the only unbeaten team in Division I men’s basketball, winning 110-108 in overtime over Ohio on Friday night.
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U.S. plates 15 in big win vs. Brazil to open WBC
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer and Brice Turang had three hits and four RBI to lead the United States to a 15-5 win over Brazil in its World Baseball Classic opener Friday night.
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Way-too-early Grand Slam predictions for the rest of 2026
Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are the newly crowned Australian Open champions. Who will win the rest of the majors? We make predictions.
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Sweets, socks, shoes: The superstitions behind Miami (Ohio)’s perfect season
Lucky game-day socks. Unlucky shoes from bad games. Here’s a look inside the RedHawks’ historic run.
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Lugo, DΓaz pitch Puerto Rico to WBC opening win
Seth Lugo helped Puerto Rico to a 5-0 win over Colombia in their Group A opener Friday at the World Baseball Classic. The right-hander pitched four-plus innings of three-hit ball, and Edwin Diaz worked the ninth.