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    Updated MLB draft rankings: Top 150 prospects
    Here's who is soaring up draft boards as college baseball tournament week begins.
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    Canada catches fire in 3rd period to rout Denmark, remain perfect at men's hockey worlds
    Porter Martone had a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby had four assists and Canada defeated Denmark 5-1 for its third straight win at the men's hockey world championship on Monday in Fribourg, Switzerland.
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  • Rice Wine Market Report: Size, Share, and Industry Analysis
    The global rice wine market is witnessing steady growth as consumers increasingly embrace traditional Asian alcoholic beverages across international markets. Rice wine, which includes popular variants such as sake, makgeolli, and Shaoxing wine, is gaining recognition for its unique flavor profiles, cultural significance, and compatibility with modern culinary experiences. The global...
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  • Indopride88 Login Tanpa Gangguan Server
    Keamanan Siber dan Perlindungan Privasi dalam Menikmati Permainan Daring Di era digital yang serba cepat ini, industri hiburan daring terus mengalami lonjakan popularitas yang luar biasa. Banyak masyarakat yang memanfaatkan platform digital sebagai sarana untuk melepas penat sekaligus mencari peluang keuntungan finansial tambahan. Namun, seiring dengan meningkatnya minat masyarakat, isu...
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  • Personalised Golf Glove That Redefines Precision and Comfort
    Golf is a sport built on fine margins. A slight adjustment in grip, a subtle shift in wrist angle, or a moment of hesitation can influence the outcome of a shot. While players often focus on clubs and swing techniques, one essential piece of equipment quietly shapes performance with every stroke. The glove. In recent years, golfers have started to look beyond standard options and explore gear...
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    Inside The Garage: Alex Palou Not Feeling Pressure To Repeat As Indy 500 Champ
    Here's what's happening this week Inside The Garage: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) Alex Palou doesnt have any photos in his motorhome here on the speedway grounds that would remind him that he won the 2025 Indianapolis 500. No big pictures of him lifting the Borg-Warner Trophy. He doesn't need the reminders or the motivation. His image is all around this place as the defending winner. And as a four-time INDYCAR Series champion. Hes expected to vie for the win next Sunday, and he did nothing to suppress those expectations as he won the pole in dramatic fashion, saving his best laps for his final run. Palou said the pole means something but not everything. "It's not as important as it seems," he told me about an hour after winning the pole on Sunday night. "It's huge that we got the pole, and it feels like a race win. "But I think even without the pole there's as high of chances. ... Having a great view heading into Turn 1 on Sunday doesn't guarantee us anything." Winning the 500 last year was the last big INDYCAR trophy he had not earned, as he already had three INDYCAR titles. He added a fourth by the end of last season. Now that he's got an Indy 500 trophy under his belt, does the Chip Ganassi Racing driver feel less pressure? Well, that's complicated. "It's tough to describe," Palou said. "I don't feel more pressure, but I don't feel less pressure than I've ever felt before. I feel like I'm just happier than before. I think maybe I have a bit more experience, which doesn't really mean much. "But at the end of the day, Chip pays us to win and to win today, not last year. We need to do it all over again." He also believes winning in 2026 could be harder than 2025. "The field is very, very tight," Palou said. "We've seen 10-15 cars that are capable of running in traffic, depending on the session and being able to overtake. Theres very, very fast cars. "I don't think we have the best. I don't think we have the bad one. We have a really good race car." Palous life certainly has changed since his win a year ago. He said he got recognized in an airport in Houston, an area where INDYCAR doesnt race. He took the Borg-Warner Trophy to his home country of Spain. "It's so many [appearances] that it's only about the 500, which is super cool," he told me and other reporters last month. "I realized when I won, it's not like [others] ... It keeps on growing. It's like it never stops." Palou hopes to get to do more this year. But he does get one perk from winning the pole. The great view going into Turn 1. "As a driver, you love that view. Not only Turn 1, but starting the race here with all the fans, you can feel the energy going. But on top of that, if you are leading, the feeling is the best ever," Palou said. "I can't wait for Sunday to go on throttle to see if we can keep up with everybody, if we can stay up front all day and fight for the race at the end." Most people dont believe its an "if." Its a "when." And if Palou can win again, hell cherish the win and look forward to photos with his 29-month-old daughter, Lucia. Last year, some of the most heartwarming photos were of his daughter appearing to refuse to kiss the bricks. Those are the photos Palou wants that maybe could make his way into his motorhome one day. "Those pictures are the best thing that we have. We have it all over the house with her kissing the bricks, or trying to kiss the bricks." Palou said. "If we can ever get to do that again to see the evolution of her but also to see our smiles and how happy we are, that would be incredible." To The Rear: Tech Failures Upend 500 Lineup A.J. Foyt Racings Caio Collet (10th) and Dreyer & Reinbold Racings Jack Harvey (24th) had their qualifying times disallowed and will start the Indianapolis 500 in the 32nd (Collet) and 33rd (Harvey) spots. They both had unapproved hardware that mounted the Dallara-provided energy management system unit. They also will lose their spot in line for pit selection for the 500. INDYCAR Changes Policy INDYCAR has changed its policy for throwing caution flags on road courses where it has tried to refrain from throwing full-course cautions in the middle of a pit cycle. When they followed that policy at the Indianapolis Grand Prix earlier this month, it led to a dangerous situation with a stalled Alexander Rossi on the track. He eventually got out of his car, necessitating the full-course caution. INDYCAR President Doug Boles met with the Independent Officiating Board and they announced a change in policy a couple days later. "Safety has to be the most important thing we do," Boles told me last week. "I struggled with the length of time there for that [full-course] yellow." In The News The Indianapolis 500 is sold out of old grandstand seats and infield tickets. The NASCAR Hall of Fame vote is Tuesday, where a panel will select the three members of the 2027 class. There will be two inductees selected from the 10 candidates on the modern era ballot and one from the five candidates on the pioneer ballot. Hyak Motorsports announced that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. had signed a multiyear contract extension to remain with the team. INDYCAR has set the date for the Arlington Grand Prix next year March 19-21. Rough Day Social Spotlight They Said It "There's no other track like this on our schedule." Denny Hamlin on Dover after winning All-Star Race
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  • Hardik Pandya Trains At Full Intensity, Hints Return Against KKR
    Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya trained at full intensity during his side's practice session in Kolkata on Monday, indicating his return for their IPL match against Kolkata Knight Riders on Wednesday
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    Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight night weights: Carano had 9-pound advantage over Rousey; 1 fighter jumped 27.2 pounds
    As it turns out, Gina Carano entered the cage Saturday for Netflixs MMA debut with a nine-pound weight advantage over Ronda Rousey. Even it didnt matter.Competing for the first time in nearly 17 years, Carano lasted just 17 seconds before succumbing to Rouseys signature armbar atop the first-ever MVP MMA show. Following the action, the Califonia State Athletic Commission (CSAC) released its report on the events fight night weights, which shows how much weight each athlete gained between Friday mornings official weigh-ins and Saturday nights show. Per CSAC, Carano tipped the scales at 152 pounds on Saturday a 10.8-pound gain after she weighed in at 141.4 pounds while Rousey only gained a single pound (143 pounds).Notably, co-headliner Nate Diaz gained 16 pounds, jumping from 168.6 to 184.6 for his losing effort against Mike Perry, who had an 11.8-pound change (169.6 to 181.4).But the nights biggest jump came courtesy of Namo Fazil, who gained a whopping 27.2 pounds (170.8 to 198) for his successful outing against Jake Babian on the undercard.The full CSAC fight night weight report for Rousey vs. Carano:Ronda Rousey: 142 to 143 pounds (1-pound gain 1% change)Gina Carano: 141.4 to 152 pounds (10.6 pounds 7% change)Mike Perry: 169.6 to 181.4 (11.8 pounds 7% change)Nate Diaz: 168.6 to 184.6 pounds (16 pounds 9% change)Francis Ngannou: 257 to 258.6 pounds (1.6 pounds 1% change)Philipe Lins: 220.6 to 221 pounds (.4 pound 0% change)Salahdine Parnasse: 154.8 to 169 pounds (14.2 pounds 9% change)Kenneth Cross: 155.4 to 168.4 pounds (13 pounds 8% change)Robelis Despaigne: 258.8 to 263.2 pounds (4.4 pounds 2% change)Junior dos Santos: 245.4 to 249.8 pounds (4.4 pounds 2% change)Namo Fazil: 170.8 to 198 pounds (27.2 pounds 16% change)Jake Babian: 171 to 186.8 pounds (15.8 pounds 9% change)Adriano Moraes: 129 to 138.4 pounds (9.4 pounds 7% change)Phumi Nkuta: 130 to 143.4 pounds (13.4 pounds 10% change)Jason Jackson: 170.8 to 182.6 pounds (11.8 pounds 7% change)Jefferson Creighton: 168.2 to 184.6 pounds (16.4 pounds 10% change)David Mgoyan: 145.2 to 158.8 pounds (13.6 pounds 9% change)Albert Morales: 143.8 to 158.6 pounds (14.8 pounds 10% change)Aline Pereira: 128 to 142.4 pounds (14.4 pounds 11% change)Jade Masson-Wong: 129.2 to 141.6 pounds (12.4 pounds 10% change)Brandon Jenkins: 164.2 to 179.2 pounds (15 pounds 9% change)Chris Avila: 164 to 175.6 pounds (11.6 pounds 7% change)
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    Against the odds, the UFC's biggest personality is...
    Conor McGregor has been out of action for years, but the mere announcement of his return proves he's still the UFC's greatest draw.
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