Sports
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Eyeing Expanding Revenue, N.F.L. Players Tap a Business Executive to Lead Their Union
Lloyd Howell Jr. was elected executive director of the union, replacing DeMaurice Smith, as gambling, new media and an expanding schedule generate more business for the N.F.L.
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Losing Their Way to the Playoffs
The Minnesota Twins could join the ignominious list of postseason teams with losing records. But that’s nothing compared to what’s happening in the U.S.F.L.
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‘His Ability to Do Pretty Much Everything Is Crazy’
The slugger could not bunt. This was no surprise — when you slug .600, why play small ball? — but it bothered Corbin Carroll. In March, Carroll, the centerpiece of the upstart Arizona Diamondbacks, agreed to an eight-year, $111 million contract, with ...
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The Five Players to Watch at the Scottish Open
Many of the top golfers will be in Scotland. Here are a few hoping to break into their ranks.
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The Genesis Scottish Open Rises in Stature
The course is considered a solid testing ground for the British Open, a major played just down the road a few days later.
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The Calm Xander Schauffele Tries for a Repeat
He won four tournaments, including the Scottish Open, in a strong 2022, but has not won in a year.
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The Hottest Thing in Baseball Is a Grid of Nine Blank Squares
Immaculate Grid has become a daily obsession for fans, journalists and even some ex-players. Being purchased by Baseball Reference should only help it grow.
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Kylian Mbappé Tells P.S.G. He Won’t Extend Contract in 2024
Mbappé has one year left on his current deal. His decision not to extend it could force a long-awaited move to Real Madrid.
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Other Sports Faced Congress’s Glare. Now Golf Will Get Its Turn.
A Senate hearing on Tuesday is just one part of Washington’s scrutiny of the PGA Tour’s deal with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
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They Caught the Fish, but the $3.5 Million Prize Got Away
The guys aboard Sensation celebrated like lottery winners when they boated a monster marlin in the last hours of the fishing tournament. The party ended when they got back to shore.