The series opener between the Red Sox and Guardians was postponed by rain on Friday, setting up a day-night doubleheader between the clubs on Saturday.
Sports News
- General Motors approved as F1 PU supplier for ’29
- Starc’s three wickets restrict KKR to 204
- Axar suffers blow to his left hand while fielding
- Jordan Lawlar and other prospects on the rise
- SLC terminates Jaffna Kings and Colombo Strikers ahead of LPL 2025
- UConn hires Villanova coach Nardi as assistant
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Guardians’ Brito has surgery, could miss 3 months
Juan Brito, regarded as one of the Guardians’ top prospects, is expected to be restricted from game activities from 8-12 weeks after undergoing thumb surgery Friday.
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Pham suspended one game for gesture toward fans
Major League Baseball has issued a one-game suspension to Pirates outfielder Tommy Pham for what it described as “inappropriate actions towards fans” in a game at Angel Stadium on Wednesday.
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Mets’ McNeil, Alvarez to make season debut
The New York Mets activated catcher Francisco Alvarez and second baseman Jeff McNeil from the injured list Friday, and both were in the lineup to make their season debut in the opener of a four-game series against the Washington Nationals.
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Scherzer throws off mound as rehab progresses
Max Scherzer threw 27 pitches off the mound Friday in what Blue Jays manager John Schneider called a step in the right direction.
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Gladiators bowlers turn tables on Kings to defend 142
Kings were cruising at 75 for 1 in the chase before they unravelled
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Fleming on CSK’s auction: ‘We just haven’t been able to get it right’
“There is a lot of responsibility and soul-searching and it certainly starts with me at the top, 100%”
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Warner: ‘Handing the opposition the game is just not acceptable’
The Karachi Kings captain was disappointed with his batters’ lack of intent during their chase against Quetta Gladiators
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General Motors approved as F1 PU supplier for ’29
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has approved General Motors as an official power unit supplier from the 2029 season onwards.
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Fredette, BYU great to 2024 Olympian, retires
Jimmer Fredette, a star at BYU who went on to become an NBA lottery pick and then played for the U.S. in 3×3 basketball at last year’s Paris Olympics, announced his retirement Wednesday.