The Red Sox filled a need at third base with the acquisition of Caleb Durbin in a six-player trade with the Brewers that sent left-hander Kyle Harrison to Milwaukee.
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BCCI annual contracts: Rodrigues elevated to Grade A; Patil, Vastrakar miss out
There was significant movement in Grade B, with Radha, Amanjot, and Reddy earning promotions, while Rawal, Gaud, and Chetry are the new entrants
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Gill, Bumrah and Jadeja in top tier of BCCI men’s contracts list
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who only play one format now, are now in Category B
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UAE send Muhammad Zohaib home for disciplinary reasons
The Emirates Cricket Board has said more “details will be provided in due course”
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Bracketology watch guide: All eyes on Arizona-Kansas
The top overall seed is on the line and a new mid-major jockeys for at-large consideration on Monday night.
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F1 2026 car launches: All pictures of new cars and dates for next reveals
One of Formula 1’s biggest ever rules refreshes is upon us, making ‘launch season’ more intriguing than ever as we get a chance to see the all-new cars before they hit the track.
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Norris: Russell ‘giddy’ about being F1 favourite
Reigning world champion Lando Norris has said his old friend George Russell is “giddy” with excitement at being title favourite for Formula 1’s 2026 season.
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Cadillac boss confident Bay lawsuit can be resolved
The Cadillac Formula 1 team is confident it will be able to resolve a dispute with film director Michael Bay after a $1.5 million civil lawsuit was filed over the team’s Super Bowl commercial.
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McLaren reveal 2026 livery at Bahrain launch event
Reigning Formula 1 champions McLaren have revealed their 2026 livery at a launch event in Bahrain ahead of this week’s resumption of preseason testing.
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Former MLB speedster Terrance Gore dies at 34
Terrance Gore, a dynamic baserunner whose speed impacted postseason games for the better part of a decade, has died at age 34.