Lando Norris said there was nothing more he could do after finishing fourth in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and losing his Formula 1 championship lead to winning McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
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Sources: 4-star G Adams decommits from UConn
McDonald’s All American Darius Adams, a top-30 recruit in the 2025 class, has decommitted from UConn, sources told ESPN.
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Diamondbacks’ Kelly leaves game with leg craps
Diamondbacks starting pitcher Merrill Kelly left Sunday’s game against the Cubs in Chicago with two outs in the sixth inning due to cramps in his right leg.
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Guardians win in extras after Clase falters again
Emmanuel Clase allowed three runs in the ninth inning against Pittsburgh on Sunday for his second blown save of the season, and although he got the win when Cleveland prevailed in 10, it was another concerning outing for the right-hander.
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‘I have some gas left in the tank’: At 37, Djokovic still has big tennis goals
Djokovic has had a rough start to 2025, but shown flashes of brilliance too. And he’s aiming for that 100th tour win.
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Hamilton: ‘Nothing positive’ to take from P7
A downbeat Lewis Hamilton said there was nothing positive to take from his seventh-place finish at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Verstappen on start: People can’t handle ‘truth’
Max Verstappen refused to offer his opinion on the decisive first corner incident that cost him victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying “people can’t handle the full truth.”
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Athletics’ Springs (hamstring) exits loss in 3rd
Athletics left-hander Jeffrey Springs left his start Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers with soreness in his right hamstring, after allowing six runs while striking out three and walking four in 2 1/3 innings of what turned out to be a 14-1 defeat.
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Dodgers’ Glasnow leaves start with leg cramps
Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow left Sunday’s start against the Texas Rangers in the fifth inning of a scoreless game with lower leg cramps.
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Yankees’ Fried loses no-hit bid in 8th vs. Rays
New York Yankees veteran left-hander Max Fried lost a no-hit bid in Sunday’s 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays just as the bottom of the eighth inning was about to start when the official scorer changed a sixth-inning call to a hit from an error.