As Formula 1 enters a new period of regulations in 2026 with ever-growing popularity and new race locations floated, this is how the calendar stacks up over the next few years.
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- Babar and Hardie power Peshawar Zalmi into the PSL final
- Ferreira, Shubham, RR openers hand PBKS their first defeat
- Time running out for MI’s famous turnaround
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NL Central urgency ratings: How much work each team still needs to do
It’s been a busy winter in Chicago, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. The rest of the division? Not so much.
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Ranking the top American players as 2026 begins
Coco Gauff won another major title in 2025, and Taylor Fritz continued to lead the American men. But who else is set to make a move in 2026?
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Coles shines with bat and ball to secure Sunrisers’ playoff qualification
De Kock, Muthusamy and the seamers also contributed to their victory over JSK
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FTC asks 20 schools if agents are following law
The Federal Trade Commission is asking 20 universities with Division I sports programs whether agents working with their athletes are following a federal law tied to sports-agent conduct.
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Sources: Mets offer Tucker in $50M AAV range
Free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker has been offered a short-term deal by the Mets that is believed to be worth $50 million per season, sources told ESPN.
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Source: LHP Suarez, BoSox agree to 5-year deal
The Boston Red Sox have agreed to a five-year, $130 million deal with left-hander Ranger Suarez, a source told ESPN, confirming multiple reports.
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Sizing up the NL Central: What each team still needs to do before spring training
It’s been a busy winter in Chicago, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. The rest of the division? Not so much.
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2025 F1 report cards: Is a title enough to earn Norris an A?
With the calendar set to turn to 2026, ESPN looks back at the 2025 F1 season to assign letter grades to all 21 drivers in the world championship.
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ACB limits Afghanistan players to three foreign leagues per year
This means that a sought-after T20 player like Rashid Khan could take financial hits