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→ NewsBill Mazeroski, 1960 World Series walk-off hero, dies at 89
Bill Mazeroski, the Hall of Fame second baseman famed for his walk-off home run that decided the 1960 World Series, has died at age 89 in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Pirates said.
James Milner: Brighton midfielder breaks Premier League appearance record
James Milner has broken the Premier League appearance record, surpassing the mark previously held by Gareth Barry since 2017.
Tyrrell Hatton among eight DP World Tour members cleared to play LIV events but not Jon Rahm
The DP World Tour has granted releases for 2026 to eight members, including Tyrrell Hatton, allowing them to play in conflicting LIV Golf tournaments if they meet specified conditions; Jon Rahm was not granted a release.
Constitution Hill: Former Champion Hurdle winner shines on Flat switch
Constitution Hill won the Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes at Southwell by nine-and-a-half lengths after switching to the Flat, with Oisin Murphy in the saddle; trainer Nicky Henderson said the performance could "open up a lot of doors".
Winter Olympics 2026: Zoe Atkin qualifies top for freeski halfpipe final
Zoe Atkin led qualifying in the freeski halfpipe with a best score of 91.50 and will compete in Saturday's final; defending champion Eileen Gu qualified fifth after a fall.
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson announces return for 2026 season
Lane Johnson, 35, told the Philadelphia Inquirer he will play a 14th NFL season after missing the end of 2025 with a Lisfranc injury.
Chelsea's Rosenior calls for life bans for those found guilty of racism
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said anyone in football found guilty of racism should face lifetime bans, speaking after Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior left a Champions League match alleging racial abuse; UEFA is investigating and the accused player has denied the claim.
Dominik Szoboszlai is emerging as a leader at Liverpool
Dominik Szoboszlai has become a regular starter at Liverpool and is being talked about as a future captain. Contract talks have begun and his agent has said he is not seeking a move elsewhere.
Six Nations: Gabriel Hamer-Webb to win first Wales cap against Scotland
Gabriel Hamer-Webb will make his Wales debut against Scotland in Saturday's Six Nations match in Cardiff, as coach Steve Tandy makes four changes following heavy defeats to England and France.
World Cup: Pubs to stay open late for home nations' knockout matches
The UK government will allow pubs in England, Scotland and, if they qualify, Wales or Northern Ireland to remain open until 01:00 or 02:00 for any home nation knockout match at this summer's men's World Cup.
Matildas given a last shot at Asian Cup silverware as new wave joins squad
Joe Montemurro named a 26-player Matildas squad that mixes veteran stars aiming for a rare home trophy with eight players making their Asian Cup debuts; Australia must reach the semi-finals to guarantee qualification for next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil.
Vinicius Jr: Eight years at Real Madrid and 20 reported incidents of racist abuse
Vinicius Jr has reported 20 incidents of alleged racist abuse during his eight years at Real Madrid; the latest accusation names Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni, who denies it.
Republic of Ireland manager Carla Ward would be supportive of players' concerns over Israel
Carla Ward said she would support any players with concerns about facing Israel, and the FAI has consulted Uefa while scheduling Nations League matches on 27 September and 4 October.
How Australia became a consistent Winter Olympics performer
Australia has won medals at every Winter Games since 1994 and Milano Cortina 2026 is already its best ever Winter Olympics, with most success coming in moguls and snowboarding.
Winter Olympics 2026: Kirsty Muir finishes fourth in big air
Kirsty Muir finished fourth in the big air at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a combined 174.75 points, 3.5 points short of bronze; Megan Oldham won gold and Eileen Gu took silver.
Keith Wood says players are wrecked after a Lions series
Former Ireland hooker Keith Wood reflects on his rugby family and Ireland's form, and says players who toured with the Lions are physically and mentally "wrecked" after a series.
LIV Golf Adelaide: Anthony Kim wins first title after 12-year absence
Anthony Kim won the LIV Golf event in Adelaide, his first professional title since the 2010 Houston Open, after returning from a 12-year absence during which he reported struggles with drug and alcohol addiction.
Scotland 31-20 England as Tuipulotu says they delivered for Gregor Townsend
Scotland beat England 31-20 in the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield, and captain Sione Tuipulotu said the team rallied behind head coach Gregor Townsend after last week's loss to Italy.
Saudi Ladies International: Charley Hull wins in Riyadh for fifth Ladies European Tour title
Charley Hull won the PIF Saudi Ladies International in Riyadh by one shot, closing with a seven-under 65 that included an eagle on the 12th and a birdie at the last.
Jakara Anthony wins first Olympic dual moguls gold
Jakara Anthony won the inaugural Olympic dual moguls event at the Milano Cortina Games, securing her second career gold and helping Australia to its third gold in Italy; she beat Jaelin Kauf in the final with judges scoring 20 to 15.
Calcutta Cup history hangs over Murrayfield as England's young side could turn the tide
Scotland have lost only two of the last eight Calcutta Cup clashes with England, and the 144th meeting at Murrayfield — first played in 1871 — pits a largely unscarred, youthful England squad against a Scotland side under pressure after a round-one defeat by Italy.
Josie Baff wins Australia's second Winter Olympics gold in snowboard cross
Josie Baff, 23, won the women's snowboard cross at Milan-Cortina, giving Australia its second gold of the Games; Eva Adamczykova took silver and Michela Moioli bronze.
Liverpool captain Van Dijk says he wants 'world-class' Konate to stay
Virgil van Dijk said he wants Ibrahima Konate to remain at Liverpool beyond this summer as the defender's contract approaches expiry, and described him as a "world-class" centre back after Liverpool's win at Sunderland.
England to play New Zealand and Costa Rica in final pre-World Cup friendlies
England will face New Zealand on 6 June and Costa Rica four days later in Florida, then base themselves at the Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City for the World Cup.
George Ford credits Pilates and league past for England comeback
The article reports Ford tore his right quad in October 2024 and avoided surgery; he used Pilates and his league background as part of a detailed rehabilitation that helped his England comeback.
Abdukodir Khusanov: Man City defender has turned his form around
Abdukodir Khusanov, 21, has become the first Uzbek to play in the Premier League and has made 22 appearances for Manchester City this season.
Socceroos striker Mohamed Toure nets hat-trick in first start for Norwich
Mohamed Toure scored a hat-trick on his first start for Norwich as they beat Oxford United 3-0, marking his fourth goal in two appearances since joining from Randers.
Spurs 1-2 Newcastle as Eddie Howe praises special connection with supporters
Newcastle beat Spurs 2-1, and manager Eddie Howe said he felt a 'special connection' with the travelling supporters after the match.
Jakara Anthony aims to make Winter Olympics history.
Jakara Anthony begins her Livigno campaign as the defending Olympic moguls champion and is attempting a feat no woman has achieved: consecutive Olympic golds in moguls.
Wrexham: Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac say Phil Parkinson has 'job for life'
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac marked the fifth anniversary of their takeover and told manager Phil Parkinson he has a 'job for life'; Parkinson was appointed in 2021 and has overseen three successive promotions, with the club currently in the Championship play-off positions.
