Last year, we had no bid thieves — but as Champ Week gets underway, plenty of teams look vulnerable.
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Ohtani hits grand slam as Japan cruises in WBC
Shohei Ohtani hit a grand slam in the second inning as Japan hammered Taiwan 13-0 to win its opener at the World Baseball Classic.
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India hit back but Sutherland, Hamilton impress to give Australia the edge
The visitors were knocked over for 198 at the WACA but made a mark with the new ball as Sayali Satghare stood out on debut
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England Women head to South Africa after Abu Dhabi cancellation
Thirty-player training camp hastily rescheduled for Pretoria due to security situation in UAE
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How an insurance mess shaped the tournament
A former Team USA captain denied. A squad so decimated it threatened to leave the tournament.
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World Baseball Classic predictions: Will Japan repeat or is United States the team to beat?
Our experts make their picks for every round of the 2026 WBC — from pool play through the championship game.
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Experts pick 8 men’s teams that could win it all — and the 357 that won’t
It’s a no-brainer if one of these eight teams wins in April. For the remaining 357? Better luck next year.
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Australian Grand Prix 2026: Race start time, how to watch, full schedule, predictions
After all the talk, all the testing, it’s finally time for lift-off for Formula 1 2026 as a season full of opportunities gets started with the Australian Grand Prix.
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Ferrari impress as Leclerc leads F1 testing times
Charles Leclerc ensured Ferrari ended preseason testing in style with a scintillating set of late laps in Bahrain that will increase hype around the Italian team’s 2026 chances.
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F1 boss hits back at drivers after rule criticism
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hit back at drivers criticizing the sport’s new regulations.