Sports
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Jaylon Ferguson, Baltimore Ravens Linebacker, Died From an Overdose
Jaylon Ferguson, an outside linebacker with the Baltimore Ravens who died last month after being found unresponsive in a North…
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The Angels Went All In on Pitching. Will It Work?
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Rocket City Trash Pandas are nearly 2,000 miles away from Angel Stadium physically and about eight…
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Baseball’s Efforts in China May Show Up at the Draft
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — None of the hundred or so fans at a recent Ban Johnson summer collegiate league game…
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A Casual Fan’s Guide to This Year’s M.L.B. Draft
It will be a hectic weekend for Major League Baseball, which once again has packaged its annual first-year player draft…
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Jim Thorpe Is Restored as Sole Winner of 1912 Olympic Gold Medals
Jim Thorpe, one of the greatest athletes in history and the victim of what many considered a century-old Olympic injustice,…
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The Top Races to Watch at the Track and Field World Championships
The World Athletics Championships open Friday in Eugene, Ore., the crunchy university town that calls itself TrackTown, U.S.A. It’s the…
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Judge and Stanton Will Both Start for A.L. in All-Star Game
The Yankees will have two-thirds of the American League’s starting outfield in this year’s All-Star Game, with Aaron Judge and…
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For Sunday’s Wimbledon Final, ‘Fireworks’ and a Contrast in Style
WIMBLEDON, England — With the Wimbledon title at stake, it will be the maximizer versus the man who seemingly makes…
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Montreal Selects Juraj Slafkovsky No. 1 in the N.H.L. Draft
MONTREAL — The Canadiens selected winger Juraj Slafkovsky with the first pick in the N.H.L. draft Thursday night at their…
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Brittney Griner’s Supporters Hold Steady After Guilty Plea
For the first time in a while, Terri Jackson, the executive director of the W.N.B.A. players’ union, felt hopeful about…