Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has told rival teams to focus on themselves amid an ongoing row over the interpretation of this year’s engine regulations.
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2026 F1 livery Power Rankings: Does Red Bull’s new look take P1?
Launch season is upon us, which means as F1 teams reveal their 2026 paint schemes, ESPN votes on this year’s livery Power Rankings.
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Paredes, Astros agree to $9.35M, 1-year deal
All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes avoided a salary arbitration hearing by agreeing to a $9.35 million, one-year contract with the Houston Astros.
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Bradish beats O’s for $3.55M in arbitration case
Starting pitcher Kyle Bradish defeated the Orioles in the first salary arbitration decision this year and will earn $3.55 million next season.
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Russell is ready to fight for 2026 F1 world title
Early Formula 1 preseason favourite George Russell said he’s ready to fight for a world championship and is relishing the chance to go head-to-head with old rival Max Verstappen.
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HOF announces cap picks for Beltrán, Jones, Kent
The Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday announced its decisions on cap picks for incoming inductees Carlos Beltrán (Mets), Andruw Jones (Braves) and Jeff Kent (Giants).
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Mountain West reveals multiplatform media deals
The Mountain West Conference announced multi-year media deals with CBS Sports, Fox Sports, The CW Network and streaming platform Kiswe. The deals begin in 2026-27 and will include football, men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports.
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Slugger Suárez reunites with Reds with $15M deal
Slugger Eugenio Suárez, who had 49 home runs last season, has signed a one-year, $15M contract with the Reds that includes a mutual option for the 2027 season.
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DeSantis, Manfred support Rays’ Tampa stadium
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday voiced support for a proposed new stadium for the Rays in Tampa, but few specifics were offered, including cost or timeline.
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Lee, Shafali and Rodrigues fire Delhi Capitals into their fourth straight final
They chased down GG’s 168 with 26 balls to spare to set a finals clash with Mandhana-led RCB