Dodgers-Yankees World Series tickets top $1,300 on resale market - ESPN
NEW YORK — Resale tickets for the World Series opener at Dodger Stadium against the New York Yankees started at $1,358 on Monday evening on StubHub.
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NEW YORK — Resale tickets for the World Series opener at Dodger Stadium against the New York Yankees started at $1,358 on Monday evening on StubHub.
AUSTIN, Texas — Coach Steve Sarkisian on Monday said the Texas Longhorns' «passionate fanbase» needs to use «better discretion» after the school was fined and threatened with further sanctions by the SEC.
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Lando Norris accused Formula One’s stewards of rushing their controversial decision to penalise him in his duel with Max Verstappen – a verdict the British driver called a “momentum killer” in his bid to win a maiden world crown.
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As every Formula 1 race does, the United States Grand Prix drew out some of the most well-known celebrities in the world on Sunday afternoon. With the race taking place in Austin, Texas, it makes all the sense in the world that Joe Rogan made an appearance given that he calls ATX home. This didn't stop some racing fans, in particular McLaren supporters, from having a meltdown.
A frustrated Toto Wolff admitted his Mercedes team are struggling with "issues" on Sunday after seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton crashed out on the fifth lap of the United States Grand Prix. He referred to car problems and said Hamilton's exit was "one hundred percent the car" as he was "not even pushing at that stage...and Lewis Hamilton doesn't lose a car on lap five like this." Wolff also spoke out about the inconsistencies of stewards' decisions that on Sunday included a five-second penalty for George Russell who finished a fine sixth after starting from the pit lane.