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Shohei Ohtani is doing something that simply shouldn't be possible. With Memorial Day in the rearview, early award rankings have him in the conversation for both MVP and Cy Young simultaneously, a two-way dominance that has baseball analysts running out of historical comparisons. The man is rewriting what one player can mean to a franchise.
Shifting to the Alps, Jonas Vingegaard is turning the Giro d'Italia into a personal highlight reel. The Danish superstar soloed to victory on stage sixteen in Switzerland, his fourth mountain-top win in four attempts this year. His overall lead has ballooned to more than four minutes, and at this point the question isn't whether he wins, it's by how much.
And over at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ross Chastain punched through the chaos to claim the Charbroil three hundred for JR Motorsports. Weather forced delays and cut the race short after just two stages, but Chastain and the number nine team didn't need any more time than they were given. A shortened race, a full win, no complaints from victory lane.
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