Sports
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With the Yankees on His Shoulders, Aaron Judge Stays Ahead of Maris
Sixty-one years ago, in the 135th game on the Yankees’ schedule, Roger Maris blasted his 52nd and 53rd home runs…
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Nick Kyrgios Is Having a Very Good U.S. Open. Make That Summer.
His tennis, always sublime some of the time, has been sublime far more of the time. There is no arguing…
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Celtic’s Tokyo Drift
Ange Postecoglou did not have much time. The Australian coach was not Celtic’s first choice as manager: The Glasgow club…
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John McEnroe Gets His Revenge
John McEnroe was sitting on a couch 43 stories above Manhattan, his gray curls and sleepy, crinkled eyes betraying every…
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Frances Tiafoe Gets the Next American Shot at the Big Three
It happens at just about every Grand Slam. One of the American men of the so-called next generation begins to…
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Baseball Traveled to Japan 150 Years Ago. By Way of Maine.
GORHAM, Maine — This small town on the East Coast can make a claim of being one of baseball’s birthplaces.…
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Nick Kyrgios Upsets No. 1 Daniil Medvedev at the U.S. Open
Nick Kyrgios’s finest season continues to get finer, and on Sunday he defeated No. 1 Daniil Medvedev, the defending U.S.…
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After a Frenzy, Las Vegas Emerges Over Seattle
SEATTLE — Despite the game looking like a Las Vegas Aces pummeling of Seattle in the first half, somehow Storm…
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Picture(s) of Excellence at the Open
It was hard not to watch Serena Williams. And who would want to look away? Since she played her first…
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LIV Golf Continues to Try New Ways to Be Noticed
BOLTON, Mass. — The LIV Golf event outside Boston was minutes from beginning on Friday, and Greg Norman, the frontman…