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    Buy Quad Bikes for Sale in UAE | ATV Quad Bike | ToysUAE
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    Dave Roberts Sees 'Fruits' of Progress in Roki Sasakis Masterclass vs Angels
    Roki Sasaki's eventful major league career finally appears to be going the way most everyone expected when he joined the Los Angeles Dodgers at the start of last season. Sasaki pitched a career-high seven innings of four-hit ball in a 10-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, turning in the longest and most dominant start of his strange tenure in blue. The 24-year-old right-hander racked up a career-best eight strikeouts with no walks, doing it all with a burgeoning confidence he lacked for most of last season. Sasaki (2-3) repeatedly baffled the Halos while attacking the strike zone with a 98 mph fastball and his proliferating selection of breaking pitches. "I think he has confidence in who he is as a big league pitcher, and were seeing some of the fruits right now," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. Although he did it against the team with the worst record in the majors, Sasaki's stuff is clearly working at a high level he has rarely reached as a starter stateside. He was already a ballyhooed young star in January 2025 when he chose the Dodgers as his big league home for at least the next six years. But after a rookie season in which almost nothing went as planned, Sasaki has only recently shown why every team in the majors wanted him in their rotation. "I actually felt better in my last outing, but today I felt able to throw strikes a little bit more," Sasaki said through his interpreter. "Also the offense did a great job of scoring a lot of runs." Sasaki hasn't been dominant in most of his starts, but Roberts said he is clearly trending upward. He is also working well with catcher Dalton Rushing, who received credit from Roberts for calling an outstanding game at Angel Stadium. "He looked really good today," Rushing said. "Obviously its really good momentum for him to carry forward, but at the same time, theres opportunities for him to be even better. We know thats not his ceiling. What he just did is obviously the best weve seen him to this point, but I trust that guy has got a lot more in the tank, and were going to continue to push. But it was fun to watch." Sasaki is again trying to carve out a permanent spot in the Dodgers' rotation this season after famously failing to do so as a rookie. He subsequently missed 4 1/2 months with shoulder problems, but improbably returned as Los Angeles' closer during its playoff run to a second straight World Series title. Sasaki's success as a reliever was a lifesaver for the short-handed Dodgers, but it didn't change their long-term plans for him. Sasaki returned to spring training as a rotation member again but then he repeatedly pitched poorly in Arizona and damaged his confidence. Exactly half the batters he faced in spring exhibitions reached base, and Sasaki struggled for any control. Roberts said the Dodgers' message to Sasaki has been consistent: Stop worrying about minor mechanical tweaks or fine-tuning new pitches, and simply attack the strike zone with your already formidable talent. It took a while for Sasaki to hear it, but now it's loud and clear and it turns out his aggressiveness is also improving his delivery. Sasaki generated 18 swing-and-misses from the Angels, a big factor in his career-high strikeout total. "I think one of the reasons is mechanical," Sasaki said of his recent success. "Things are kind of clicking, and I was able to execute really well throughout the game today." The Dodgers need Sasaki to be sharp as they attempt to get through yet another year of major pitching injuries. High-priced starters Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow are out once again, and closer Edwin Diaz is also on the shelf along with Jack Dreyer, their most-used reliever. Los Angeles is still pitching superbly, going into the weekend with the third-lowest ERA in the majors. Rushing and Roberts both expect Sasaki to be a big part of the effort to keep it that way. "Pretty much its a confidence thing," Rushing said. "He needs to trust his stuff, understand how good his stuff is, and execute. ... With the stuff he has, its easy to miss barrels, and we hadnt quite got to see that just yet. Today was obviously a big step forward." Reporting by the Associated Press
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    Caio Collet, Jack Harvey fail tech inspections after Indy 500 qualifying; what it means
    INDIANAPOLIS IndyCar Officiating has dished out a pair of post-qualifying penalties for the Indianapolis 500.Car No. 4, driven by AJ Foyt Racing's Caio Collet, and car No. 24, driven by Dreyer & Reinbold Racing's Jack Harvey, failed post-race technical inspections. Collet was slated to start 10th, but will now start 32nd. Harvey will move from 29th to 33rd.IndyCar Officiating found that both cars made modifications to the Dallara-supplied Energy Management System (EMS) covers and over-to-A-arm mounting points with unapproved hardware. Per IndyCar's rulebook, EMS must be used as supplied by Dallara and approved by IndyCar and EMS covers may only be attached with the supplied hardware and Helicopter Tape.Collet was charting to be the runaway favorite for Rookie of the Year ahead of Mick Schumacher and Dennis Hauger, but he will now be behind both to start the race. Harvey, driving DRR's one-off entry, will start his ninth Indy 500 from the very back.For the second year in a row, drivers have failed their tech inspections following qualifying for the Indy 500. Last year, it was Team Penske's three cars failing their inspections for driving with modified attenuators. Now, it's Harvey and Collet, who race for different teams, being found to have illegal EMS covers.Following Team Penske's failed tech inspections and the failed tech inspections of Andretti Global and Prema Racing after last year's Indy 500, IndyCar sought out a new officiating group that was independent of IndyCar and Penske Entertainment. In December, IndyCar created IndyCar Officiating and the Independent Officiating Board (IOB). Scot Elkins, the managing director of officiating (MDO), began overseeing the IOB six days ago.Although no cars had failed tech inspections after a race or qualifying this year until now, IndyCar Officiating has been under a microscope following its past two races, the Grand Prix of Long Beach and Sonsio Grand Prix. In Long Beach, it was found that 12 drivers illegally used push to pass, which gives cars a horsepower boost on road and street courses, on a restart. Rather than penalize those drivers, IndyCar Officiating undid the rule, allowing for push to pass usage on restarts going forward.At the Sonsio Grand Prix, IndyCar race control was under fire for not deploying a full-course caution when Alexander Rossi's engine failed on the IMS front straightaway, the fastest part of the track. The decision drew the ire of Rossi and ultimately affected the outcome of the race, which Arrow McLaren's Christian Lundgaard won.Now ahead of the biggest race of the year, IndyCar Officiating remains a primary storyline.Zion Brownis IndyStar's motorsports reporter. Follow him at@z10nbr0wn. Get IndyStar's motor sports coverage sent directly to your inbox withour Motor Sports newsletter. Subscribe to theYouTube channel IndyStar TV: IndyCarfor a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar and expert analysis.This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indy 500 qualifying: Caio Collet, Jack Harvey fail tech inspections
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    Sky star Jackson helped off with knee injury
    Rickea Jackson exited the Sky's win over the Lynx on Sunday and did not return after suffering a left knee injury in the first half.
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