Pittsburgh right-hander Paul Skenes will be the youngest pitcher in 11 years to start a season opener when he takes the mound ...
Paul Skenes is going to start for the Pittsburgh Pirates on opening day BRADENTON, Fla. -- Paul Skenes is going to start for the Pittsburgh Pirates on opening day. Pretty easy call for manager ...
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Williams driver Carlos Sainz has crashed out of the Australian Grand Prix on the opening lap in treacherously wet conditions at the Albert Park circuit. Sainz ...
Major League Baseball's 2025 campaign is set to get underway with the Los Angeles Dodgers looking to defend their World Series championship. Some of baseball's other top groups include the Seattle ...
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“We’re really trying to be mindful of not just opening day,” Roberts said. “Not putting him in harm’s way. … We don’t want to put him in position where he could get hurt.” ...
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They have several key roster decisions still up in the air, and injuries to Gerrit Cole, Luis Gil, Giancarlo Stanton, and DJ LeMahieu have reshaped what the Opening Day roster could look like.
"I'm truly happy that the Dodgers are opening the season in Japan," Japanese media reported Ishiba as saying. The Associated Press contributed to this report.