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Juan Soto, Mets’ $765m signee, mashes 426-foot homer in first at-bat with team

  • Soto hits solo shot in first spring training game
  • Why the Mets agreed to pay Juan Soto $765m

Juan Soto homered in his first spring training at-bat for his new team, hitting a solo shot to left-center f…

Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol: undisputed light heavyweight championship – live

  • Beterbiev defends all four belts in blockbuster rematch
  • Parker fights late replacement Bakole on undercard
  • Stevenson stops Padley to retain WBC lightweight title
  • Reach Bryan on Bluesky at @BryanAGraham …

West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen delivers major blow to Arsenal’s title hopes

So it turns out Arsenal should have signed a striker. Fourteen months after they last put a major dent in Arsenal’s title aspirations, Jarrod Bowen secured West Ham’s second successive Premier League…

Agony for Finn Russell after missed kick hands England win over Scotland

  • England 16-15 Scotland
  • Russell puts conversion wide after Van der Merwe try

At long last England have shaken off their Calcutta Cup blues. Never in the previous 153 years of this fixture had Scotland m…

Alex Carey’s acrobatics lay foundation for Josh Inglis’ fireworks | James Wallace

A pair of of stunning catches to dismiss dangerous England batters helped set Australia up for making record run chase

Catches win matches? Well, they certainly help set them up. Alex Carey’s brace of…

Marco Asensio double leads Aston Villa to fightback victory over Chelsea

Unai Emery recently graded Aston Villa’s season as a seven out of 10, acknowledging while their progress in Europe has been eye-catching, they badly needed to kick-start their Premier League campaign…

Dope Girls review – the dodgy accents could give Peaky Blinders a run for its money

This fun, gory tale of women trying to set up a nightclub in the 1918 Soho underworld is lively – even if it tries to cram too much in. Shame about the ropey vocal affectations …

The Peaky Blinders co…

Writer David Szalay: ‘We live in an era of short attention spans – we have to work with it the best we can’

The Hungarian-English author on addressing what it’s like to be a male body in the world, learning the tricks of literature from Frederick Forsyth, and the feeling of nearly winning the Booker

David S…

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