Sports
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Top 1st: Atlanta jumps to an immediate lead.
The scoring started awfully quickly. On the third pitch he saw, Jorge Soler, Atlanta’s leadoff batter, unloaded on a 93-mile-per-hour…
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As Baseball Considers Its Future, Parity Isn’t the Problem
HOUSTON — A general manager’s job is to build World Series teams. Yet as he sat in the Atlanta Braves’…
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Former Washington Football Staffers Demand Investigation’s Findings
When the N.F.L.’s 32 team owners met in a Midtown Manhattan hotel Tuesday for their quarterly discussion of league business,…
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Blackhawks Ignored 2010 Sexual Assault Accusation, Investigation Says
Several Chicago Blackhawks executives failed to report a 2010 accusation that a minor league player had been sexually assaulted by…
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What to Know Ahead of Game 1 of the World Series
The 117th World Series pits the Houston Astros of the American League against the Atlanta Braves of the National League.…
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The Astros’ Secret Weapon? A Catcher Who Hit .172.
HOUSTON — One of the most important people on the Houston Astros was one of the worst at his position…
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A Tale of Two Infields Pits Strength Against Strength
HOUSTON — Two were drafted first overall. Two have won their league’s Most Valuable Player Award. They come from all…
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Eddie Rosario Is Looking Good
HOUSTON — Never in his life has Eddie Rosario looked this good at the plate. And that’s not just a…
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Daniel Jones’s Big Play Shows the Giants’ Bullheaded Approach
The longest play on the Giants’ first touchdown drive on Sunday involved Daniel Jones and a leaping, one-handed reception. Jones,…
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Baseball, Popular but No Longer Dominant, Seeks to Reclaim Its Cool
Supported by Continue reading the main storyRead in appTermarr Johnson of Atlanta is one of the top amateur baseball prospects…