In a year with no 100-game winners atop the standings, here’s who those around the sport think could make a deep postseason run.
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Serena & Venus Williams to debut podcast on X
Serena and Venus Williams are debuting a podcast Wednesday on X. “Stockton Street,” named for where their home was in Compton, California, will air every other week on X.
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After a cruelly disappointing year, Aryna Sabalenka proves why she’s No. 1
Top-ranked Sabalenka lost twice in a major final earlier in the year. But at the US Open, she finally won another.
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Sharafu, Waseem fifties lift UAE to 172
UAE lost a couple of wickets in the last over, but they had done enough damage with Oman being sloppy
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Paul Coughlin to join Lancashire from Durham
Homegrown allrounder has had limited opportunities this summer
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WCC adds UC San Diego, to begin play in 2027
UC San Diego was formally admitted to the West Coast Conference on Wednesday, expanding the conference to 10 teams beginning in the 2027 season.
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Naveen-ul-Haq ruled out of Asia Cup, Abdollah Ahmadzai named replacement
An ACB statement says that Naveen-ul-Haq is still recovering from a shoulder injury and has not been declared fit by the medical team
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Florida AD gets $250K raise, semi-retirement role
Florida AD Scott Stricklin will make more than $2 million a year after signing a three-year extension that keeps him under contract through October 2030.
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NCAA: 13 players at 6 schools in gambling plots
The NCAA says 13 men’s college basketball players from six schools were involved in gambling schemes, including point shaving and game manipulation.
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What has gone wrong for the Mets? Breaking down their recent losing skid and second-half woes
New York looked like a playoff shoo-in for the first half of the season, but a collapsing bullpen and an inconsistent offense might have put those hopes on the line.