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- Ferrari boss explains ‘stupid’ Hamilton expectation
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O’s GM hasn’t seen ‘signs of panic’ amid slow start
Orioles general manager Mike Elias said Tuesday he hasn’t “seen any signs of panic” despite Baltimore occupying last place in the AL East and confronting the same questions it did in the offseason.
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Nationals’ DeJong hit in face with pitch, exits
Washington Nationals third baseman Paul DeJong was hit in the face by a pitch and left Tuesday’s game against the Pirates in the sixth inning.
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Cricket venue revealed for LA28 Olympics
The ground for the six-team competitions, which will be a temporary build, is about 50km to east of Los Angeles
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‘We need help’: Injured Brewers recall Henderson
The Milwaukee Brewers recalled Logan Henderson from Triple-A Nashville on Tuesday, bolstering a pitching staff dealing with multiple injuries.
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Cubs option top prospect Shaw to Triple-A
The Cubs have optioned top prospect Matt Shaw to Triple-A Iowa after a disappointing start to the rookie third baseman’s career.
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WTA’s Dart rues requesting foe ‘put on deodorant’
Harriet Dart apologized after her 6-0, 6-3 loss at the Rouen Open on Tuesday for saying that her opponent, Lois Boisson, “smells really bad.”
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Marko: Red Bull fear Verstappen exit amid issues
Concern is growing within Red Bull that Max Verstappen will leave the team at the end of the year, according to motorsport adviser Helmut Marko.
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Pirates’ Rodriguez put on IL with lacerated finger
The Pittsburgh Pirates placed catcher/first baseman Endy Rodriguez on the 10-injured list with a lacerated right index finger.
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Dart rues requesting opponent ‘put on deodorant’
Harriet Dart apologized after her 6-0, 6-3 loss at the Rouen Open on Tuesday for saying that her opponent Lois Boisson “smells really bad.”