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New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

A Formula 1 Driver Is on the Brink of Being Barred From Races
Kevin Magnussen will spend the rest of the season trying to avoid a severe punishment for his driving behavior.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

A Reckless Hit to an N.H.L. Superstar's Throat Crossed a Line
A rowdy Oilers-Canucks series has a chance of descending into mayhem if Carson Soucy is not suspended, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

Bronny James Is Cleared by N.B.A. Medical Panel
The son of the Lakers superstar LeBron James suffered a cardiac arrest last summer.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

Chris Mortensen Revolutionized N.F.L. Coverage. This Is How He Did It.
Mortensen was such a prolific reporter that an N.F.L. team once hired him. Then he backed out, and continued building a career as the ultimate insider.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

Darryl Strawberry Wanted to Quit Baseball at 19. This Duo Stopped Him.
After signing a record-setting contract, Strawberry soon confronted failure on the diamond and heard racist slurs from the stands.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

In Rome, Suspense on the Tennis Court Is Matched by Drama Off of It
A water bottle incident involving Novak Djokovic and strange umpiring overshadowed the play of some of the sport's top stars.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

Kylian Mbappé Is P.S.G.'s GOAT — but He Is Not Loved Like One
Nothing better summed up the French striker's time at Paris St.-Germain than his final home game.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

The M.L.B. Closer Who Needs Only One Pitch to Dominate Opponents
In one remarkable eight-game span last month, Robert Suarez reached back for 79 fastballs in a row.

New York Times Sports
May 13, 2024

The W.N.B.A. Is Entering a New Era, and It Will Never Be the Same
Skyrocketing viewership, sold-out arenas and young stars highlight a period defined by explosive changes, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

A Historic Soccer Stadium Is at Risk of Being Abandoned
Nottingham Forest may leave its 125-year-old City Ground home because of local politics and financial constraints.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

From the Met Gala to a W.N.B.A. Debut, a Week in the Life of Angel Reese
"I went to the Met Gala, slayed the Met Gala in New York, came back, slayed against New York," Reese said.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

Can Defense Still Win Championships? An N.B.A. Team Is Making the Case.
The Timberwolves are finding playoff success with an old-school recipe.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

One of English Soccer's Most Historic Stadiums Is at Risk of Being Abandoned
Nottingham Forest may leave 125-year-old City Ground home due to local politics and financial constraints.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

One of Hockey's Best Teams Is Falling Apart When It Matters Most, Again
The Hurricanes are a team nobody wants to play. Then the playoffs come around.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

She's the Mother of an N.B.A. Player. And an N.H.L. Player.
Although Quentin Grimes and Tyler Myers grew up in different countries, Tonja Stelly made sure her sons had a relationship.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

The 21-Year-Old American Tennis Star Who Is Daring to Be Different
A 150 mile-per-hour serve is Ben Shelton's trademark. But the brutality of his game is deceiving.

New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

The Rising Baseball Trend That Puts Catchers at Increasing Risk


New York Times Sports
May 10, 2024

What Happened to 90,000 Pounds of Leftover Food From the Miami Grand Prix?
The race produced a food surplus that "was pretty comparable to the Super Bowl in terms of quantity."

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Why Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka's Epic Final Was Bigger Than Them
The No. 1 and No. 2 are pushing each other, but a third player won't let them get away.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Will Caitlin Clark Make the U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Team?
Only 12 players will go to Paris, and putting Clark on the roster could be a polarizing decision.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Knicks Star Jalen Brunson Is Entering Territory Occupied by Michael Jordan
With four consecutive 40-point performances, Brunson joined Jordan, Bernard King and Jerry West as the only N.B.A. players to accomplish that feat in the playoffs.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Lionel Messi's First Soccer Contract, Written on a Napkin, Is Up for Auction
The agreement was reached in 2000, with Barcelona director Carles Rexach desperate for the club to sign the Argentine, then 13 years old.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

In Oregon, Paranoia Reigned Supreme. This Football Coach Put an End to That.
After two head coaches bolted, fans feared Dan Lanning might do the same. Instead, he wants to take the Ducks to places they've never been.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Does TNT Need the N.B.A.? We're About to Find Out.
David Zaslav, the chief executive of Warner Bros. Discovery, and TNT are in danger of losing television rights to the league.

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

A Former N.F.L. Player Bought a Pub in England. Then His World Imploded.
Lorne Sam said he's dealt with discrimination in a small English village because "I'm different. And the difference is that I'm American and I'm Black."

New York Times Sports
May 08, 2024

Are There Enough Fans for the N.H.L.'s Smallest Market to Keep Its Team?
The Winnipeg Jets' season was clouded by dwindling attendance and concerning comments made by ownership about the franchise's future.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

As a Hall of Famer Battles A.L.S., Old Friends Visit With Stories to Tell
Steve McMichael, the former Bears defensive tackle, continues to inspire those around him. "He's not ready to go," his sister said.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

Anthony Edwards Looks a Lot Like Michael Jordan Right Now
After another tremendous performance, the comparison has become inevitable, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

After 6,000 Laps Without a Win, Lando Norris Breaks Through in Miami
"It's been a long time coming. And it's not going to be his last," the Formula 1 star Max Verstappen said.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

Bill Belichick and Former Patriots Take Turns Roasting Tom Brady
In a live Netflix show that lasted more than three hours, no jokes were spared at the expense of the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

How Mystik Dan Won a Thrilling Kentucky Derby
The life-changing race lasted two minutes, but it took a million smaller moments to create this masterpiece.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

Caitlin Clark's W.N.B.A. Era Arrives
In Dallas for her first professional preseason game, Clark played in front of a sold-out crowd and proved to be just as impactful as she had been at Iowa.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

Inside Real Madrid's ‘Dystopian Dominance' in Spain
The La Liga champions look destined for bold new heights, while their rivals languish.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

With Another Playoff Exit, a Storied N.H.L. Franchise Faces a Big Question
Everything should be on the table for the Toronto Maple Leafs, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 07, 2024

Victor Wembanyama Entered the N.B.A. With Outrageous Hype. He Has Lived Up to It.
Even Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich acknowledged that the buzz around his generational big man had been insufficient.

New York Times Sports
May 04, 2024

Mystik Dan Wins the 150th Kentucky Derby in a Photo Finish
The underdog, which entered the race with 18-1 odds, won by a hair over Sierra Leone and Forever Young.

New York Times Sports
May 04, 2024

Reasons for Every M.L.B. Team to Be Optimistic, and Pessimistic, This Season
From those at the top of the power rankings to those at the bottom, every team has cause for hope and concern in 2024.

New York Times Sports
May 04, 2024

How Ohio State Became the Biggest Winner of the College Football Off-Season
After watching their archrivals win the national championship, the Buckeyes reloaded with a spending spree.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

How Ohio State Became the Biggest Winner of the College Football Offseason
After watching their archrival win the national championship, the Buckeyes reloaded with a spending spree.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

A Tale of 2 Photos: What Pictures Tell Us About a Young Soccer Star's Attitude
Jude Bellingham's career has been on warp speed so far. His gamesmanship with England teammate Harry Kane shows who he really is.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

At Just 5-Foot-6, a College Student Is Living an Improbable Football Dream
Sam Salz believes he is the only Orthodox Jewish player in college football.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

The Knicks Have Made It This Far Because They Learn From Their Blunders
New York will face the Indiana Pacers in the next round of the playoffs.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

One Reason for Every M.L.B. Team to Be Optimistic, and Pessimistic, This Season
The Yankees manager Aaron Boone is once again proving why he's one of the best leaders in baseball.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

West Saratoga Is a Kentucky Derby Long Shot. But So Was His Trainer.
Larry Demeritte, the Derby's first Black trainer in 35 years, is a man who understands this is all about much more than him.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

The Premier League Salary Cap and the $500 Million Elephant in the Room
Clubs voted to push on with plans for a salary cap. Here's how it could work.

New York Times Sports
May 03, 2024

The Unfortunate Reality Facing One of Baseball's Best Players
Mike Trout seems destined to spend his entire career with the Angels. That's horrifying, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 02, 2024

Rafael Nadal Says Goodbye to His Home Crowd
Despite bowing out of Madrid in a loss, Nadal showed why he's one of tennis's greatest champions, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 02, 2024

The Formula 1 Team That Mastered the Art of the 2-Second Pit Stop
More than 20 team members participate to win a game focused on efficiency with millimeters and milliseconds.

New York Times Sports
May 02, 2024

A ‘Rehab' Workshop Is Trying to Educate Barred Soccer Fans
The Athletic had unprecedented access to the course put on for supporters guilty of discrimination; this is what we learned.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

A 19-Year-Old Japanese Phenom Is Forging His Own Path to M.L.B.
Rintaro Sasaki is not your typical Stanford baseball recruit. And his journey to become eligible for the M.L.B. draft has almost no precedent.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

A ‘Rehab' Workshop Is Trying to Educate Banned Soccer Fans
The Athletic had unprecedented access to the course put on for supporters guilty of discrimination, this is what we learned.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

The Lakers Are Out of the Playoffs. Now Come the Questions.
Los Angeles's unflattering finish leaves the head coach's future in serious peril, and LeBron James's options open.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

Ranking Every N.F.L. Team From First to Worst After the Draft
The draft didn't change most franchises overnight, but some teams now have a much more optimistic outlook for the 2024 season.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

Rafael Nadal, a Legend of Tennis, Says Goodbye to His Home Crowd
Despite bowing out of Madrid in a loss, Nadal showed why he's one of the sport's greatest champions, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

On Soccer's Biggest Stage, Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr. Shines Bright
He has become the team's transformative star on the biggest stage, but with a twist.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

M.L.B. Executives Share the Most Important Lessons From the Season's First Month
With some insights from key decision-makers, our expert unpacks a wacky April, starting with the biggest disappointments.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

The Formula 1 Team That Mastered the Art of a 2-Second Pit Stop
More than 20 teams members participate to win a game focused on efficiency with millimeters and milliseconds.

New York Times Sports
May 01, 2024

The Woman Behind the Kentucky Derby's Most Coveted Hats
With celebrity clients and design bound for the museum, one Manhattan milliner's studio is brimming with the Derby's biggest fashion statements.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Why an Injured Carlos Alcaraz Is More Dangerous Than You Think
The story behind the last week in tennis.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

M.L.B. to Change Uniforms After Months of Player Complaints
A memo from the players' union said the problems with the pants and the jersey letters have been "entirely a Nike issue."

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

How Knicks Fans Took Over Philadelphia's N.B.A. Arena
The 76ers' star Joel Embiid said turnout at his team's Wells Fargo Center was "disappointing."

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Ranking All 32 N.F.L. Draft Classes From First to Worst
The Bears, the Steelers and the Lions added top-tier talent, while the Browns, the Broncos and the Falcons made some puzzling decisions.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Rory McIlroy Is Finding The Fun In Golf Again
With a beer in hand and Mardi Gras beads around his neck, the Irish golfer celebrated more than just his Zurich Classic win in New Orleans Sunday.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Spending a Day With the Man Expected to Be the Next Liverpool Manager
Arne Slot is charismatic, innovative — but has no experience in a highly pressured environment like leading a Premier League giant.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Anthony Edwards Can't Run From It Anymore. He's an N.B.A. Superstar.
The 22-year-old was reluctant to consider himself an elite player because he hadn't won in the playoffs. On Sunday, that changed.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Deion Sanders's Arrival Led to a Mass Exodus at Colorado. Where Did Everyone Go?
By the end of Sanders's first spring in Boulder, 53 scholarship players had transferred out of the program.

New York Times Sports
Apr 29, 2024

Candace Parker Never Cheated Basketball. She Changed It.
Even in retirement, Parker's impact will be felt through the sport she helped grow, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

Concern Over Visa Wait Times for Fans of the 2026 World Cup
The U.S. Department of State encouraged supporters in affected countries to start applying for visas now, over two years out from the tournament.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

Grading Every Pick From Round 1 of the N.F.L. Draft
The Falcons may have made a reach at No. 8 for Michael Penix Jr., while the Bears hope to have changed the trajectory of the franchise.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

A Former M.L.B. Player Honors His Son, a Marine Pilot: ‘He Was My Hero'
Steve Sax grieves the death of his son, John, by helping others pursue dreams in the sky.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

The Emotions of Each Premier League Title Race Fan Base
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City played out crucial games on consecutive nights this week — and our columnist attended all three.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

Joel Embiid — Battling Bell's Palsy — Turns in 50-Point Masterpiece
The condition has left his mouth drooped, and his eye dry, blurry and in constant need of drops over the last week-and-a-half.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

Kirk Cousins Stunned by Falcons' Decision to Draft Michael Penix Jr.
Cousins's agent said the quarterback is concerned the decision to select Penix won't help Atlanta win this season.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

The Winners and Losers From Round 1 of the N.F.L. Draft
Two quarterbacks selected in 2019 have reasons to celebrate after the first day, while Buffalo and Atlanta delivered head-scratchers.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

They're Both Pro Hockey Players. This Is How They Make Their Marriage Work.
Luke Kunin has always enjoyed his wife Sophia's support. Now that she's playing at the highest level, it's his turn to return the favor.

New York Times Sports
Apr 26, 2024

Six Quarterbacks and Plenty of Offense Taken in the N.F.L. Draft's First Round
The Chicago Bears drafted Caleb Williams first overall; the Atlanta Falcons pulled the surprise of the night with Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8.

New York Times Sports
Apr 25, 2024

The Caitlin Clark Effect and the Uncomfortable Truth Behind It
It's foolish to act as if basketball is the only thing fueling it, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
Apr 25, 2024

After Months of Speculation, the 2024 N.F.L. Draft Is Finally Here
The Chicago Bears are expected to draft U.S.C. quarterback Caleb Williams first overall. Then the intrigue begins.

New York Times Sports
Apr 25, 2024

Why Drafting a Successful N.F.L. Quarterback Remains ‘an Inexact Science'
The franchise quarterback — the highly coveted symbol of hope — is also the rarest of breeds.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

The N.F.L. Teams Feeling Increased Pressure to Draft a Franchise Quarterback
The Commanders, the Patriots and the Broncos are among the teams said to be seeking a marquee passer in this year's N.F.L. draft.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

A Former Yankees Star Prepares for an Epic Musical Debut
Bernie Williams said playing guitar with the New York Philharmonic will be like "playing a seventh game of the World Series."

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

How Hockey Shaped One of the N.F.L. Draft's Most Intriguing Prospects
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy is set to become a first-round pick on Thursday. But ice in in his blood.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

Could Salt Lake City Be the Unicorn the Winter Olympics Are Seeking?
Climate change and spiraling costs have made it difficult to find a host for the Winter Games. The answer may be in Utah.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

The Jaw-Dropping Numbers Behind the Two Best Golfers in the World
Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are no longer just the No. 1 players in their sport. They are becoming two of the greatest ever.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

The 6-Year, 204-Day Wait for a Pitcher's Return to M.L.B.
The Baltimore Orioles's unconventional approach to scouting is paying off with Albert Suárez, a pitcher who last played in the majors in 2017.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

The Arizona Coyotes Are Gone. The Former Team Owner Is Still in Denial.
Even after being forced to sell his team, Alex Meruelo remained defiant, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

Is Manchester United Unlucky? It's Complicated.
Erik ten Hag was only partially correct with his comments. This is why.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2024

Michael Jordan or LeBron James? We Asked N.B.A. Players Who the GOAT Is.
The greatest basketball player of all time is an age-old discussion. And in our poll of the league, the gap is closing.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

The Celebrity Referee at the Heart of a Team's Campaign Against Officials
Nottingham Forest's appointment of Mark Clattenburg as the first refereeing "match and performance analyst" in England led to widespread surprise.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

Coco Gauff Is a Master of Winning Ugly. Now, She's Winning Quickly.
Gauff, like her coach Brad Gilbert, is a master of winning ugly. In 2024, she's finding it easier winning quickly.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

A Stunning Upset Shakes Up Boxing and Dents the Legacy of a Champion
Devin Haney had never been knocked down in a fight before losing to Ryan Garcia.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

The Oakland A's Announced Their Relocation. Then the Real Drama Started.
After the franchise declared its intent to move to Las Vegas, fans are still grappling with the decision. "It's like a death in the family," one said.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

The N.B.A. Franchise Stuck on the Doorstep of Something Special
One year ago, the Kings ended a historic playoff drought. But after missing this postseason, a critical summer awaits.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

The Story of One of Soccer's Most Horrific Injuries
Ten operations followed in the 12 days after David Busst fractured his leg — those involved relive a moment they will never forget.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

What Do N.B.A. Players Think of Their Peers? We Asked Them.
Athletes from around the league vote on everything from Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James to the head coach they wouldn't want to play for.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2024

Why Some College Football Players Are Putting Their N.F.L. Dreams on Pause
Name, image and likeness payments have convinced many top athletes to stay in school, where their earning potential is sometimes higher.

New York Times Sports
Apr 19, 2024

The Oldest Living M.L.B. Player Walks Down Memory Lane
Before Art Schallock turns 100 this month, the former Yankees pitcher recalls tales of Yogi Berra and Ted Williams.

New York Times Sports
Apr 19, 2024

Usain Bolt and One of the English Soccer Season's Strangest Photos
The Jamaican superstar was a surprise guest at Burnley FC on Wednesday — but what was he doing there?

New York Times Sports
Apr 19, 2024

What a Reporter's Awkward Exchange With Caitlin Clark Shows About Sports Media
Journalists are parachuting in to cover the Clark phenomenon. But that doesn't excuse a lack of tact, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

New York Times Sports
Apr 19, 2024

These Are the Teams to Root For in the N.H.L. Playoffs
If you're in search for a hockey team to support, this bandwagon guide has answers.

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