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Suryakumar, Sai Sudharsan, Gill take top three spots on IPL 2025 Orange Cap table
On the Purple Cap leaderboard, Gujarat Titans’ Prasidh Krishna has become the first to get to the 20-wicket mark in IPL 2025
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Merrill returns for Padres in loss after month on IL
Padres outfielder Jackson Merrill returned from the injured list Tuesday after being sidelined for a month because of a strained left hamstring.
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Suryakumar, Sai Sudharsan, Gill take top-three spots on IPL 2025 Orange Cap table
On the Purple Cap leaderboard, Gujarat Titans’ Prasidh Krishna has become the first to get to the 20-wicket mark in IPL 2025
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Twins’ Lewis, tired of IL, hopes ‘injury bugs’ gone
Royce Lewis hopes his latest stint on the injured list is his last in awhile as he returned to the Twins on Tuesday.
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Cubs’ Imanaga to ‘continue to throw’ while on IL
Sitting in first place in the NL Central, the Chicago Cubs are going to be cautious with Shota Imanaga, 31, while the left-hander recovers from a hamstring injury, and the pitcher will keep his arm loose by playing catch, as he gives his leg time to heal.
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Brewers OF Frelick eyes return later this week
Brewers outfielder Sal Frelick was out of the lineup for a second straight night with a knee issue but believes he should be ready to play again later this week.
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Padres activate CF Merrill after month on IL
The Padres activated Jackson Merrill from the injured list Tuesday after the outfielder was sidelined for a month with a strained left hamstring.
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Audi project boss Baker leaves; Foyer steps in
Chief executive Adam Baker is leaving the Audi Formula 1 project by mutual agreement with Christian Foyer taking over his duties on the engine side, the future factory team said on Monday.
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Horner: F1 leaders McLaren attract scrutiny
Formula 1 champions and leaders McLaren will attract more scrutiny and face more questions about their cars simply because they are so dominant, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner.