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Pirates Infielder Suspended One Game Over Cellphone Mishap
One of baseball’s strangest on-field incidents in recent years has resulted in a one-game suspension — at least for now.…
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The N.B.A. won’t schedule games on Election Day in November, in hopes of encouraging voting.
The National Basketball Association said Tuesday that it would not schedule any games on Election Day, Nov. 8, in an…
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W.N.B.A. Playoffs Preview: What to Know as the Sky Look to Repeat
The Chicago Sky are set to begin their bid to become the first back-to-back W.N.B.A. champions since the Los Angeles…
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Come for the Broadcast, Stay for the Mets Game
On a sticky August evening at Citi Field, toward the end of a crucial Mets victory against division rival Atlanta,…
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Can a Tennis Player Share His Heart, and Courts, With Pickleball?
Allow me to begin with an admission. I haven’t exactly been a fan of pickleball, the sport that is sweeping…
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For Serena Williams, Another Warmup Before the Grand Finale
MASON, Ohio — The Serena Williams farewell tour is set to continue Tuesday at the Western and Southern Open. But…
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Pete Carril, Princeton’s Textbook Basketball Coach, Dies at 92
Pete Carril, who coached men’s basketball at Princeton for 29 years and scared big-name opponents with his undersize, often underskilled…
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Scherzer and deGrom Are Great. But How Great?
Scherzer. DeGrom. DeGrom. Scherzer. You can order them however you would like now that Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom are…
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The Rams’ G.M. Does Not Hate Draft Picks
IRVINE, Calif. — Six months ago, as the Los Angeles Rams celebrated winning Super Bowl LVI with the usual parade…
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The Endless Fascination With Mike Tyson
That a new Mike Tyson project hits stores this summer should not surprise us. The latest, simply titled “Mike Tyson,”…
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