Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows has been shut down from baseball activities due to a nerve issue in his upper right arm.
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Trump says he will pardon baseball legend Rose
President Donald Trump said he will pardon baseball great Pete Rose and criticized MLB for barring the all-time hit leader from the sport’s Hall of Fame for gambling.
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McSweeney, Scott and Thornton end South Australia’s 13-year trophy wait
Liam Scott’s brisk half-century boosted the home side’s total then the bowling attack was outstanding
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Vidarbha’s one hand on the Ranji Trophy after Nair’s 132*
Danish Malewar also scored 73 to go with his 153 in the first innings
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In-form India and New Zealand face off to see who they will meet in the semis
Both are exceptional ODI outfits, coming in with a string of wins to their name. Both will also already have one eye on their respective semi-finals, which quickly follow Sunday’s game
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SA and Australia to travel to Dubai due to tangled Champions Trophy scheduling
One of the teams will travel back to Pakistan to play New Zealand in the second semi-final
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South Africa decimate England to march into semi-finals
Jansen and Mulder shared six wickets before van der Dussen and Klaasen hit fifties in the paltry chase
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Klaasen scores fifth successive fifty, wants to be ‘the best in the world’
Having missed South Africa’s previous game with an elbow problem, he returned with a match-winning 64 off 56 balls against England
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Shafali and Jonassen power DC into playoffs
Chasing 148, DC romped to their target with 27 balls to spare, consigning RCB to their fourth straight defeat
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Phillips confident NZ have the resources to find success in slower Dubai
After games in Karachi, Rawalpindi, and now Dubai, New Zealand will head to Lahore for their semi-final – they are the only semi-finalist who will have played four games at four different venues