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Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki to start the season on injured list after tweaking knee during WBC

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23 March 2026
Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki will start the season on the injured list as he recovers from a sprained right knee sustained while playing for Japan in the World Baseball Classic. The Cubs had previously ruled Suzuki out of Thursday's opener against Washington. Manager Craig Counsell said Monday that Suzuki is heading to the injured list after spraining the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee in Japan's loss to Venezuela on March 14 in the WBC quarterfinals.
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Saints coach works out top 2026 draft CB Mansoor Delane at LSU pro day

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23 March 2026
New Orleans Saints cornerbacks coach Grady Brown ran drills for Mansoor Delane at LSU's pro day. The 2026 draft's best corner is in play at No. 8.
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Real Madrid president ‘obsessed’ with the renewal of star attacker – Romano

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23 March 2026
The appointment of Alvaro Arbeloa has been a game-changer for Vinicius Jr., who has emerged as one of Real Madrid’s most impactful players in recent months.The Brazilian international has started sc...
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  1. Cubs announce OF Seiya Suzuki will begin season on injured list with strained right knee
  2. Colorado 2027 QB recruiting target sets commitment date
  3. Dave Roberts Defends Tanner Scott After Poor Outing
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