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Reports: Justin Verlander stays with Astros on 1-year deal

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Justin Verlander signed a one-year, $25 million deal Wednesday to stay with the Houston Astros, multiple outlets reported. Verlander, 38, has a player option for 2023, per the reports. The move comes hours after Verlander declined Houston's one-year, $18.4 million qualifying offer. Verlander missed the entire 2021 season after Tommy John surgery in October 2020. Verlander won his second American League Cy Young Award



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Novak Djokovic rolls past Andrey Rublev at ATP Finals

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World No. 1 Novak Djokovic needed just 69 minutes to defeat Andrey Rublev on Wednesday and cruise into the semifinals of the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Italy. Djokovic defeated the Russian Rublev 6-3, 6-2 to win the Green Group. Djokovic won 88 percent of his first serves in the deciding set. "I knew that I had to be on my toes and start well," said Djokovic. "It was quite a nervous start from both of us until 4-3, then

Undefeated No. 22 UTSA gears up to face UAB in showdown

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No. 22 Texas-San Antonio can clinch its first Conference USA West Division title and a berth in the league championship game when it hosts dangerous Alabama-Birmingham on Saturday afternoon in a Conference USA dustup in the Alamo City. To reach those benchmarks, UTSA will have to be at its best.UAB is in a position to win their fourth straight division championship with a win over the Roadrunners this week and UTEP at ho

Blue Jays LHP Robbie Ray wins AL Cy Young Award

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Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Robbie Ray was the runaway winner of the American League Cy Young Award announced on Wednesday. Ray, 30, received 29 first-place votes and 207 points in balloting by 30 Baseball Writers Association of America voters. Right-hander Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees received the other first-place vote and was a distant second with 123 points. Chicago White Sox right-hander Lance Lynn (48 poi





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