The Mariners retired the iconic No. 51 on Saturday, honoring Ichiro Suzuki in a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park before facing the Rays.
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BCB ropes in Alex Marshall for its anti-corruption unit among new appointments
The board also introduced Mymensingh as the latest first-class team. It will replace Dhaka Metropolis
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White Sox nail tribute to former owner Veeck
The White Sox threw a party that would have made late owner Bill Veeck proud.
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Alonso equals Strawberry’s Mets career HR mark
Pete Alonso hit his 252nd career home run Saturday night, tying the New York Mets record held by Darryl Strawberry for 37 years.
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Rivera tears Achilles during Old-Timers’ game
Mariano Rivera tore an Achilles tendon while going after a fly ball at the New York Yankees’ Old-Timers’ Day game on Saturday and needs surgery.
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NCAA won’t expand March Madness fields in ’26
The fields for the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments will not be expanding this season, NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt announced.
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Cardile starts at Aston after Ferrari legal dispute
Aston Martin has confirmed that Enrico Cardile has finally joined the team from Ferrari as chief technical officer of its F1 team.
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Cardinals scratch Donovan due to groin tightness
All-Star second baseman Brendan Donovan was scratched from the St. Louis Cardinals’ lineup on Saturday night due to tightness in his left groin.
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‘Amazing’: Pawol 1st woman to umpire MLB game
Jen Pawol made history when she became the first woman to umpire an MLB regular-season game.
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Lillard returning to Weber State, this time as GM
Damian Lillard is returning to college, this time as general manager of Weber State, where he once starred.