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    Rain Delays Indy 500 Qualifying
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) Qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 has been delayed because of rain. Heavy rains drenched the flat 2.5-mile oval Saturday morning, where qualifying was scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. ET. FOX Weather predicts the rain to end in early afternoon and when it ends will determine whether cars will get on track to reach speeds of possibly 240 mph. All 33 drivers need to post a time Saturday for the opening round of qualifying to be complete. If all 33 drivers do not get to post a qualifying lap, INDYCAR is expected to invalidate all times and start all over Sunday. Each qualifying run is four laps, so it would take about three hours if there are no accidents to complete an entire round. With it taking more than two hours to dry the track and typically track officials not wanting to go much beyond 8 p.m. (that gives an hour of daylight that makes it a little easier for the massive crowd to leave). That would require rain to end by around 2 p.m. to have drivers on track Saturday. INDYCAR officials are not expected to try to start qualifying if rain appears imminent for two reasons: They wouldnt want a driver to make a qualifying run with it most likely being invalidated because not all the cars make an attempt and the conditions would be different if they were to resume after a storm. If Saturday does get washed out, it is still to be determined how INDYCAR would handle qualifying Sunday, which was set aside to determine the starting order for the top 15 cars from Saturday. INDYCAR could do all four sessions the first session of all 33 cars that sets spots 16-33, the session for those 10-15 to determine the final three spots for the next session, that is the top 12, and then the final session of the Fast Six for the pole that sets the first two rows. Typically, if weather was not an issue, drivers would post a qualifying time and if it was slower than what would advance them to the rounds for the fastest drivers, they would go out again after every driver has the opportunity to qualify once. That might not be an option this weekend, putting the pressure on them to post a time quick enough to make the next round or at least start near the front. Drivers will focus on their jobs and not as much as how the cars might need to be adjusted. Temperatures on Sunday are expected in the 80s, potentially 20 degrees higher than Saturday. "As drivers, ... we just need to focus on driving and making sure we do our stuff right," said defending race winner and four-time INDYCAR champion Alex Palou, who drives for INDYCAR staple Chip Ganassi Racing. "We have an amazing group of mechanics and engineers that will get it right [depending] on conditions." Once they do get to qualifying, here is the qualifying order: 1. Scott Dixon 2. Christian Lundgaard 3. Ryan Hunger-Reay 4. Ed Carpenter 5. Rinus VeeKay 6. Scott McLaughlin 7. Nolan Siegel 8. Graham Rahal 9. Josef Newgarden 10. Will Power 11. Felix Rosenqvist 12. Santino Ferrucci 13. Marcus Ericsson 14. Conor Daly 15. Mick Schumacher 16. Romain Grosjean 17. Marcus Armstrong 18. Pato OWard 19. David Malukas 20. Alexander Rossi 21. Dennis Hauger 22. Sting Ray Robb 23. Kyle Kirkwood 24. Caio Collet 25. Helio Castroneves 26. Takuma Sato 27. Christian Rasmussen 28. Louis Foster 29. Kyffin Simpson 30. Jack Harvey 31. Alex Palou 32. Jacob Abel 33. Katherine Legge
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    Punjab Kings find themselves in the middle of an extraordinary slump. After an unbeaten run of seven matches that saw the 2025 runners-up reach 13 points and looking primed for the playoffs, they are now on a five-match losing streak
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    Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano odds, prediction, time: Netflix MVP MMA picks for May 16 fight card by top expert
    SportsLine's Josh Nagel reveals his picks for the Netflix MVP MMA card, which also features Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins and Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry on Saturday
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    Michigan football recruiting class jumps to No 13
    With the commitment of Charles Woodson Jr. to Michigan football on Friday, Michigan football stayed put at No. 17 in the 247Sports team rankings after having moved up from No. 29 earlier in the week when wide receiver Quentin Burrell committed. But with the latest pledge that the Wolverines received, from 2027 Jackson (Miss.) Brandon four-star running back Tyson Robinson, the maize and blue are sniffing the top 10.Robinson pledged to Michigan football on Saturday afternoon, vaulting the program from No. 17 to 13th in the 247Sports team rankings via the composite rankings. The Wolverines now have 11 commits in the class, and Michigan has moved ahead of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Texas, and Washington, and sits just behind Texas Tech, Kentucky, and No. 10 Ohio State, which also has 11 commits. 247Sports has Michigan as having eight four-stars and three-stars.The Rivals rankings saw Michigan move up from 13th to 12th with the pledge, having also leapfrogged the Longhorns in the process. UCLA is No. 11, LSU is 10th, Oregon is ninth, and Ohio State is eighth. Rivals has Michigan as having seven four-stars and four three-stars.Here is the full list of commits ranked by the Rivals Industry Ranking:Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star WR Quentin Burrell (No. 85 overall)Houston (Tx.) South four-star DL Xavier Muhammad (No. 102 overall)Kalamazoo (Mich.) Loy Norrix four-star OT Jakari Lipsey (No. 104 overall)Salt Lake City (Utah) West four-star QB Kamden Lopati (No. 119 overall)Muskegon (Mich.) four-star EDGE Recarder Kitchen (No. 134 overall)Jackson (Miss.) Brandon four-star RB Tyson Robinson (No. 212 overall)Indianapolis (Ind.) four-star EDGE Jayce Brewer (No. 361 overall)Gatineau (Quebec) Brook Hill three-star IOL Sidney Rouleau (No. 424 overall)Saline (Mich.) three-star IOL Louis Esposito (No. 601 overall)Orlando (Fla.) Lake Nona three-star S Charles Woodson Jr. (No. 617 overall)Las Vegas (Nev.) Centennial three-star S Maxwell Miles (805 overall)Michigan is expecting more good news in short order, with 2027 Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star safety Tavares Harrington planning his commitment for May 22. At the moment, the Wolverines are the predicted landing spot.This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football recruiting class climbs rankings after Robinson pledge
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    Semenyo wins FA Cup for treble-chasing Man City
    Manchester City kept alive their hopes of winning a domestic treble as Antoine Semenyo's sensational second-half finish broke Chelsea's resolve to settle the FA Cup final 1-0 at Wembley.
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      Establishing a resilient commercial presence in a premier global financial center requires an unyielding dedication to compliance, precise corporate tracking, and operational transparency. For businesses striving to secure market leadership, managing specialized accounting frameworks and fulfilling statutory obligations are critical components of long-term stability. Engaging an...
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    Last Night In Baseball: Pirates Implode Against Phillies
    There is always baseball happening almost too much baseball for one person to follow themselves. Don't worry, we're here to help you by figuring out what you missed but shouldn't have. Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball: This one stings for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates put six runs on the board in the bottom of the sixth against the Philadelphia Phillies, with center fielder Oneil Cruz hitting a two-run single and both second baseman Brandon Lowe and designated hitter Marcell Ozuna hitting two-run home runs. Philadelphia got on the board with a sacrifice fly in the top of the fourth and later got a two-run home run from designated hitter Kyle Schwarber in the fifth, but Pittsburgh got one of those runs back on a solo homer from Lowe in the bottom of the fifth and another run back on an infield error in the sixth. In the top half of the seventh, Schwarber got the Phillies back within three runs (8-5) on a two-run home run, his second long ball of the game and MLB-high 20th of the year. The Pirates entered the ninth inning with a three-run lead, but then the Phillies evened the score. After Schwarber walked in a run, first baseman Bryce Harper who had a game-high four hits hit a game-tying, two-run double off the right-center field wall. The game went to extra innings, where the Phillies built a lead to last. Outfielder Brandon Marsh led off the top of the 10th with an RBI double. Two batters later, pinch hitter Rafael Marchn had a two-run single, which would help Philadelphia win, 11-9. With two runners on the basepath, two outs in the bottom of the eighth and trying to keep a 2-0 lead, the San Diego Padres called on Mason Miller to get a four-out save against the Seattle Mariners. Did he make things interesting? You bet! But the hard-throwing right-hander got the job done. After giving up a single to load the bases, Miller got pinch hitter Connor Joe to strikeout looking to end the eighth. Then, Seattle got two of the first three batters on-base in the bottom of the ninth, but Miller responded by striking out both Mitch Garver and Brendan Donovan to end the game. Each of the four outs that Miller recorded were strikeouts. Across 21.0 innings pitched (20 appearances), Miller, a 2024 All-Star, has posted an 0.86 ERA, an 0.76 WHIP, 44 strikeouts, a 483 ERA+ and 1.3 wins above replacement. He leads MLB with 14 saves and is yet to blow a save opportunity. Prior to Miller entering the game, San Diego got six shutout innings from Randy Vsquez, a scoreless inning from Adrian Morejon and Jason Adam got the first two outs in the eighth. The Padres got their two runs on an RBI double from designated hitter Miguel Andjar who was one of four San Diego players to log two hits in the top of the fourth and an RBI ground out from second baseman Sung-Mun Song in the seventh. The Minnesota Twins took a 2-1 lead into the eighth inning, but then the Milwaukee Brewers flipped the script. Milwaukee led off the top half of the inning with back-to-back singles from center fielder Jackson Chourio and second baseman Brice Turang. Then, catcher William Contreras who had an RBI single in the top of the first brought home a run on a force-out, which first baseman Jake Bauers followed with a go-ahead, RBI double. Granted, the Brewers stranded two runners in scoring position with nobody out. Minnesota put two runners on the basepath in the bottom half of the inning, but reliever Abner Uribe induced a double-play to end the inning, and Trevor Megill pitched a one-two-three ninth to give Milwaukee a 3-2 road victory. The Brewers are figuring it out. After a rough start that saw it be last in the National League Central, Milwaukee has won seven of its last eight games, improving to 25-17 and second place in the division. The New York Yankees got a convincing Game 1 win over the New York Mets in Act 1 of this year's Subway Series. In the top of the third, Yankees left fielder Cody Bellinger had an RBI double, which second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed with a two-run double. Later, designated hitter Spencer Jones singled in a run in the fifth and first baseman Ben Rice gave the Yankees more wiggle room with a solo home run in the ninth, helping them get a 5-2 win. The Mets, who had just five hits, got their two runs on a seventh-inning solo home run from left fielder Juan Soto and an RBI single from third baseman Brett Baty in the bottom of the ninth. Rice and Chisholm each had a game-high three hits for the Yankees, who got 6 innings from starter Cam Schlittler; the right-hander posted nine strikeouts and surrendered just one run and four baserunners (two hits and two walks). On the season, Rice has totaled 14 home runs and 30 RBIs, while boasting a .314/.418/.686 slash line. Rice leads the American League with a .686 slugging percentage, a 1.104 OPS and a 204 OPS+. Meanwhile, Schlittler, who's averaging six innings per start, leads the AL with a 1.35 ERA, an 0.78 WHIP, six wins, a 310 ERA+ and 2.8 wins above replacement among pitchers. Losing eight of their last nine games, the Detroit Tigers needed a win and they got one. With a runner on first and two outs in the bottom of the ninth in what was a 2-2 game, the Toronto Blue Jays decided to intentionally walk Tigers right fielder Zach McKinstry, and first baseman Spencer Torkelson made them pay, hitting a walk-off single to right-center field. Detroit scored its other two runs on a wild pitch in the bottom of the third and an RBI double from left fielder Riley Greene in the sixth, while Toronto got its two runs on a two-run double from shortstop Andrs Gimnez in the top of the second. The Tigers rolled with a bullpen day, as six pitchers (Brenan Hanifee, Brant Hurter, Ty Madden, Burch Smith, Drew Anderson and Kenley Jansen) combined to give up just five hits and two walks. One day after scoring two runs in the top of the ninth to take the lead and beat the Athletics, the St. Louis Cardinals walked off the Kansas City Royals. After trading runs in the 10th inning, St. Louis kept Kansas City off the board in the top of the 11th, and with two outs in the bottom half of the inning, pinch hitter Yohel Pozo sent everybody home on a walk-off single to right field. Elsewhere for the Cardinals, right fielder Jordan Walker hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the fourth and had a game-high three hits; catcher Pedro Pags hit a solo homer in the fifth; first baseman Alec Burleson singled home the ghost runner in the 10th; right-hander Dustin May gave up three runs through six innings. St. Louis has won three of its last four games. Spencer Arrighetti is the story of the night in H-Town. The Houston Astros' right-hander carried a no-hitter into the top of the eighth and was promptly relieved, thereafter. Bryan King picked up where Arrighetti left off, pitching 1 shutout innings and finishing off a 2-0 win for the Astros over the Texas Rangers. Through his first six starts (Arrighetti began the 2026 season in Triple A), Arrighetti has posted a 1.50 ERA, a 1.19 WHIP, a 280 ERA+ and 1.6 wins above replacement across 36.0 innings pitched. As for the slim offense in this matchup, the Astros got a solo home run from third baseman Isaac Paredes in the bottom of the third and an RBI single from infielder Braden Shewmake who's batting .366 with three home runs and seven RBIs across 41 at-bats in the eighth. Want some bizarre history? The Astros and Rangers are now 150-150 against each other all time, according to MLB Stats. Last year, the Los Angeles Angels went 6-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. That will NOT happen this season, as the Dodgers, ironically, defeated the Angels in Angel Stadium, 6-0. The bulk of the Dodgers' offense came in the top of the fourth, as center fielder Andy Pages hit a three-run home run, which was followed by third baseman Max Muncy hitting a solo shot. Left fielder Teoscar Hernndez joined the long-ball party in the sixth with a two-run homer. Muncy and Hernndez each had two hits for the Dodgers, who used a whopping eight pitchers (left-hander Blake Snell was scratched from his outing) and held the Angels to just two hits. Angels shortstop Zach Neto was the only player for Mickey Mouse's favorite team (one would hope, at least) who made some hay, as he singled and drew two walks. Pages is tied with Miami Marlins catcher Liam Hicks for the MLB lead in RBIs (38), while Muncy leads the Dodgers with 12 home runs and Hernndez has driven in 20 runs, which is good for a three-way tie for second on the team. Merrill Kelly posted a 9.95 ERA and gave up six home runs over his first four starts. Over his last two outings, Kelly has been exceptional. The Arizona Diamondbacks' right-hander went the distance on the road against the Colorado Rockies on Friday night, giving up just one run and four baserunners (four hits) and throwing 100 pitches over nine innings in an overwhelming, 9-1 victory. He has given up just two runs over his last two starts, combining to throw 16.0 innings. Moreover, this marked Kelly's seventh consecutive quality start (giving up no more than three earned runs over at least six innings) at Coors Field, which is an MLB record, according to MLB Stats. The Rockies' one run came on a first-inning solo home run from catcher Hunter Goodman. What happened in the top half of the inning? The Diamondbacks scored six runs: an RBI single from first baseman Ildemaro Vargas, a two-run single from catcher Gabriel Moreno, an RBI double from designated hitter Jos Fernndez and a two-run single from center fielder Ryan Waldschmidt. Vargas, who finished with a game-high four hits, had another RBI single in the fourth and scored two runs in the eighth on a Lourdes Gurriel Jr. sacrifice fly and an RBI double from Moreno. The Atlanta Braves, who were originally the Reds at their 1876 induction, played in Boston before the Red Sox, who were founded as the Boston Americans in 1901. Its relevance to the Friday night game between the two teams? Minimal, if any, but it was an exciting game. After keeping Boston off the board in the top of the 10th, the Braves walked off the Red Sox in the first at-bat of the bottom half of the inning, with outfielder Mike Yastrzemski lacing a walk-off double to left-center field for a 3-2 win. Designated hitter Drake Baldwin got the Braves on the board in the bottom of the first with a solo home run, which was his 12th homer of the year, with center fielder Michael Harris II, who sports a .308 batting average and a .510 slugging percentage, hitting a solo home run of his own in the fourth. Boston's two runs came on a sixth-inning RBI single from designated hitter Mickey Gasper and a solo home run from second baseman Marcelo Mayer in the seventh. The Braves have won five of their last six games. The Cincinnati Reds led the Cleveland Guardians 6-1 entering the bottom of the eighth, but then the latter struck for five runs over the next two innings. Granted, the Reds scored a needed run in the top of the ninth. Nevertheless, Cincinnati escaped Progressive Field with a one-run victory after second baseman Matt McLain made a diving stop on a ground ball hit by Guardians rookie Travis Bazzana in the outfield grass, got to his feet and just made the throw to first base to end the game. McLain reached base safely three times (two hits and one walk) and drove in a game-high three runs, highlighted by a two-run home run in the top of the eighth. Reds left fielder JJ Bleday had a team-high three hits, while right fielder Spencer Steer tallied two hits. After left-hander Andrew Abbott pitched five innings, the Reds used five relievers to get a 7-6 win.
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    Chelsea's downward spiral continues with FA Cup defeat to Pep Guardiola and Manchester City
    Manchester City secured their third FA Cup in four years with a 1-0 win, leaving a directionless Chelsea searching for answers ahead of a critical summer
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    Michigan football's 2027 class earns high ESPN praise
    Often, when it comes to Michigan football recruiting, ESPN has tended to be the outlier, with the worldwide leader often not having given much thought to who the Wolverines are bringing in. Whether the players that the maize and blue had targeted any given year were either underscouted or not well thought of is unclear, but such is not the case for Michigan in the 2027 recruiting cycle.Usually, ESPN is the lowest on the players that the Wolverines bring in. More often than not, in this cycle, the opposite is true.While ESPN doesn't do constant team rankings as do Rivals and 247Sports, once it does, you'd have to expect that Michigan will be ranked rather high. Here are the committed Wolverines that are listed in the ESPN 300, by ranking:Salt Lake City (West) four-star QB Kamden Lopati (No. 46 overall)Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star WR Quentin Burrell (No. 57 overall)Jackson (Miss.) Brandon four-star RB Tyson Robinson (No. 114 overall)Gatineau (Quebec) Brook Hill four-star IOL Sidney Rouleau (No. 123 overall)Houston (Tx.) South four-star DL Xavier Muhammad (No. 132 overall)Muskegon (Mich.) four-star EDGE Recarder Kitchen (No. 152 overall)Kalamazoo (Mich.) Loy Norrix four-star OT Jakari Lipsey (No. 265 overall)Only edge rusher Jayce Brewer, offensive lineman Louis Esposito, and safeties Charles Woodson Jr. and Maxwell Miles don't have a numerical ranking via ESPN. Lopati, Burrell, Robinson, and Rouleau each have their highest rating on ESPN, whereas 247Sports is highest on Lipsey and Kitchen, while Rivals is highest on Muhammad and Brewer.Michigan doesn't have the most ESPN 300 recruits committed, but it's up there. Texas A&M and Oklahoma lead with 11, Notre Dame has 10, Texas Tech and USC each have eight, Michigan has seven, along with Miami, Oregon, and Florida, Ohio State has six, while Alabama, Texas, LSU, and Ole Miss each have four.This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: ESPN highest on some recent Michigan football commits
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