Author: Michael

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The AlphaTauri driver brought up Alonso’s … experience when previewing the Spanish Grand Prix
As the grid heads to Barcelona for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix, a new configuration awaits the F1 drivers this weekend.
That provided an opportunity for Yuki Tsunoda to take a playful jab at Fernando Alonso.
In AlphaTauri’s preview of the Spanish Grand Prix, Tsunoda talked at length about the changes to the track. Race officials have reconfigured the circuit, removing a tricky chicane at the end of the lap.

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Aaron Rodgers’s relationship with the Packers‘ front office was tumultuous, to say the least, before being traded to the Jets in April. Shortly after being dealt to New York, the quarterback opened up about Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst’s lack of communication and went as far as to say that Gutekunst not using FaceTime to communicate with Rodgers led to the two not talking.

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The biggest opportunity in Michael Chandler’s career began Tuesday night.
One of the most decorated fighters in Bellator and a genuine superstar since his arrival in the UFC, Chandler is now starring every Tuesday on ESPN in the newest season of The Ultimate Fighter.
“I have always wanted the brightest lights and the biggest stage,” says Chandler. “It doesn’t get any better than this.”
This is Season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter, and the first time it’s airing on ESPN.

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Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. I’d definitely pay 20 bucks a month to watch my favorite team.
In today’s SI:AM:
🔮 Forecasting the NFL season
☘️ Why the Celtics shouldn’t panic
🏀 The end of the Warriors’ dynasty?
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Will other teams follow?
Starting with tonight’s game against the Marlins, Padres fans will have a new way to watch their team—one that fans of other teams should be paying close attention to.

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Jessica Korda plays her shot from the second tee during the first round of the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro at Wilshire Country Club. | Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images
The 30-year-old Korda, a 6-time winner on the LPGA Tour, has a back problem she needs to address before competing further.
Jessica Korda, the 30-year-old LPGA tour player from Bradenton, Florida, announced on her social media pages that she needs to take an indefinite leave of absence due to lingering back troubles.

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