Major League Baseball seems to be losing superstars from the second half of the 20th Century at a sorrowful rate lately, as their ages climb and their lifetimes wind down.
The overwhelming sense in the sport all season was that Roki Sasaki ultimately would end up with the Dodgers and that the Padres would be a close second. That thinking hasn't changed.
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Despite making a phenomenal start to life under Arne Slot - rising up to first in the league and Champions League tables - there is plenty to do at Anfield. Namely, the Merseyside giants are yet ...
Manchester United's £900m kit deal with adidas could be terminated by the German sportswear giant if the club were relegated from the Premier League ... seeking another major backroom appointment ...
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Rickey Henderson, baseball's all-time leader in stolen bases and runs, dies at 65 6m read Sources: Yankees, Goldschmidt agree to 1-year deal 1m read Yankees send Trevino to Reds ...