Sports
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M.L.B. Bans the Shift and Adds a Pitch Clock for 2023
Radical defensive shifts are headed the way of flannel uniforms, train travel and organ music as Major League Baseball, a…
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Behind Josh Allen, Bills Take Rams in Hand
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The N.F.L.’s season opener is always a hyped affair, but the Super Bowl-champion Los Angeles Rams’ game…
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‘We Deserve Gold Medals’
It was after 2 a.m. on Sept. 10, 1972, when Tom McMillen and Tom Burleson made their way to the…
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Connecticut Sun Complete Comeback to Reach W.N.B.A. Finals
The Chicago Sky looked like they were on their way to their second straight appearance in the W.N.B.A. finals. They…
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At the U.S. Open, Ons Jabeur Cruises to the Women’s Final
It has been a breakthrough year, and Ons Jabeur, whom her fellow Tunisians have nicknamed the Minister of Happiness, brought…
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Yankees Injury Woes Continue as D.J. LeMahieu Is Shelved
Thursday had a familiar feeling for the Yankees in a frustrating second half of the season: one step forward and…
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At the U.S. Open, Future College Tennis Stars Are an Unsung Draw
On an outer court at the U.S. Open, tucked into a far corner by the perimeter fencing, Raquel Gonzalez Vilar…
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In Maryland, Frances Tiafoe’s Former Home Rallies Behind Him
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — At the Junior Tennis Champions Center, Frances Tiafoe, the young American who has barged into the…
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Immortality Delayed Is Still Immortality
Del Harris tried not to think about enshrinement in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He told his avid…
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Alcaraz Leaves It (Very, Very) Late in Defeating Sinner at U.S. Open
It was the latest finish ever at the U.S. Open, played in a city that purportedly never sleeps, but Carlos…