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New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

N.F.L. Moves Game Out of Mexico City Over Field Conditions
The highly anticipated game between the Chiefs and Rams was moved back to Los Angeles because the grass at Estadio Azteca was in poor condition.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

Draymond Green's Feud With Kevin Durant Casts Shadow Over Warriors
Green didn't pass to Durant in the closing seconds of regulation in Monday's loss. The ensuing argument led to his suspension.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

Serena Williams Is GQ's ‘Woman' of the Year. Fans Ask: What's With the Quotation Marks?
Some social media users thought the magazine was calling the tennis star's femininity into question. But GQ said the punctuation choice was a famous designer's trademark.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

The Players to Watch in Dubai
The points race comes down to Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood, but a handful of top golfers have a chance to finish the season with a flourish.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

For Ryder Cup Teammates, It's Back to Business in Dubai
The golfers who represented Europe and defeated the United States must put their esprit de corps aside for the DP World Tour Championship.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

European Tour Hopes to Build on Fleetwood-Molinari Pairing
The two golfers, who made a splash at the Ryder Cup and who are now being called Moliwood, may give the tour a boost.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

Carli Lloyd Doesn't Like the View From the Bench
The Women's World Cup kicks off in June, and Carli Lloyd, 36, is focused on playing her way back into the U.S. starting lineup. "There's a lot that can change in seven months," she said.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

Allonzo Trier Was the Basketball Kid on the Cover. Some Fraught Chapters Followed.
Trier, an undrafted rookie for the Knicks, has quickly become a fan favorite. Before that, he was a prodigy on a winding journey through elite youth basketball.

New York Times Sports
Nov 14, 2018

N.H.L. Roundup: Tom Wilson Returns to Capitals After Arbitrator Shortens Suspension
The forward had his 20-game suspension reduced to 14 and was back in action, scoring in the first period and getting in a fight in the second.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Manager of the Year Honors Go to Bob Melvin and Brian Snitker
Melvin, of the Athletics, won the award for the third time. Snitker led the Braves, who were 72-90 in 2017, to a 90-72 record this season.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Premier League Names Susanna Dinnage Its Next Chief Executive
The move makes Dinnage, the global head of Discovery Channel's Animal Planet, one of the most high-profile women in sports.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Bob Bryan Waits in the Wings to Reunite With His Brother on the Tennis Court
While Bob was injured this season, his twin, Mike, won two Grand Slam titles in men's doubles with Jack Sock and rose to No. 1 in the rankings.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Good News for Nets: Caris LeVert's Injury Not as Bad as It Looked
The Brooklyn guard suffered what looked to be a gruesome leg injury, but tests showed no fractures and only moderate ligament damage. He should return to the Nets' lineup this season.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Run a Marathon. Then, Quickly, Another.
A growing number of runners have decided to take their marathoning to the next level by running multiple marathons within a short period of time.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

On Pro Football: The Dallas Cowboys: Striving for Mediocrity in a Topsy-Turvy World
A victory over the equally-mediocre Philadelphia Eagles gives the Cowboys a chance of winning the mediocre N.F.C. East.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Giants 27, 49ers 23: Eli Manning and the Giants Come Alive Late to Escape 49ers
The Giants overcame a 10-point third-quarter deficit, and Manning led a game-winning drive to salvage a win in a matchup of two of the N.F.L.'s weakest teams.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Sports of The Times: Does Calgary Really Want the Winter Olympics? Does Anyone?
The Canadian city is set to vote on whether to bid for the 2026 Games. Norway and Austria and Switzerland have already passed.

New York Times Sports
Nov 13, 2018

Timberwolves 120, Nets 113: Caris LeVert of Nets Sustains Gruesome Leg Injury, Moving Some to Tears
LeVert, the team's top scorer, landed awkwardly on his right leg while attempting to block a shot at the end of the first half at Minnesota.

New York Times Sports
Nov 12, 2018

On Pro Hockey: In N.H.L. Concussion Settlement, Owners Win the Fight
Litigation intended to provide a lift to retired players with long-term health problems leads to a deal that is far less generous than the N.F.L.'s.

New York Times Sports
Nov 12, 2018

No One Has Ever Crossed Antarctica Unsupported. Two Men Are Trying Right Now.
Colin O'Brady and Louis Rudd are both trying to become the first to finish the 921-mile odyssey on ice completely unsupported. It is a journey that killed a man who tried two years ago.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

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New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

N.F.L. Mock Draft: Experts Make Their Predictions
Here are the key picks of some of the more prominent selectors. Barring trades, the top teams right now are the Browns, Giants, Jets and Broncos.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

N.B.A. Stars Talk a Good Game in the Playoffs
As the action on the court heats up, the league's best shed the clichés and commit to verbal sparring.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

Show Jumping Courses Are Puzzles for Horse and Rider to Solve
What appears to be a random assortment of obstacles is an intricate pattern of challenging jumps set by the invisible but essential hand of the course designer.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

When There Is Blood on a Horse, Is It an Accident or Abuse?
A rule rooted in animal protection has been changed at a time of mounting awareness and consumer demand for greater concern for animal welfare in sport and elsewhere.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

N.B.A. Roundup: With 50-Point Quarter, Rockets Rout the Timberwolves
The Rockets turned a 50-49 halftime lead into a 31-point advantage with a blistering quarter and took a 3-1 series lead.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

Yankees Hit a New Gear Against a Familiar Foil: The Twins
The Yankees' lineup finally seemed to live up to its preseason billing, beating up on the Twins to achieve the team's first three-game win streak of the year.

New York Times Sports
Apr 24, 2018

N.H.L. Roundup: Alex Ovechkin Carries Capitals Past Blue Jackets and Into Second Round
Ovechkin scored twice in Washington's 6-3 win over Columbus, giving his team a 4-2 series win.

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

FIFA's Infantino Calls for Rare Emergency Meeting Amid $25 Billion Offer
Soccer's leader is seeking discussion on a $25 billion proposal from investors that would mean major changes for the sport's club and national team calendar.

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

The Olympics Would Be Better With a Breakdancing Competition. Discuss.
The Youth Olympics has added breakdancing to its program for 2018. Pop, lock, gold.

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

Darius Bazley Charts Yet Another Path to the N.B.A.: The Development League
Bazley, a top high school prospect, is set to skip college for the N.B.A.'s development league. More players like him might follow in his footsteps.

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

When — if Ever — Will the Super Bowl Champion Eagles Visit the White House?
In a private meeting, the owner of the Eagles called Mr. Trump's tenure a "disastrous presidency," using a vulgarity to emphasize "disastrous."

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

21 Pitches, 16 Fouls, 12 Minutes: Brandon Belt's Marathon At-Bat
Belt broke a major league record by battling Jaime Barria for 21 pitches in a single at-bat on Sunday. It was tiring for all involved.

New York Times Sports
Apr 23, 2018

A Gay Referee Tries to Find His Place in Hockey
Andrea Barone nearly quit his job as a minor league hockey referee after years of hearing coaches and players use anti-gay language during games.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2018

Yoenis Cespedes Diagnoses Himself With a Golf Deficiency
Cespedes gave up his second love, golf, this season in an effort to preserve his legs, but he thinks that decision is affecting his baseball swing.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2018

On Baseball: Gleyber Torres Arrives as Part of a Pinstriped Youth Movement
Torres, who became the youngest player in the American League with his call-up to the Yankees on Saturday, had a whirlwind weekend. Now comes the hard part.

New York Times Sports
Apr 22, 2018

On Pro Basketball: Timberwolves' Jimmy Butler Rekindles Playoff Fire in Minnesota
Butler, who grew up 30 minutes outside of Houston, admitted he felt some extra satisfaction in beating the Rockets, his boyhood team, in Game 3.

New York Times Sports
Apr 21, 2018

On Soccer: Pochettino Has Mastered the Process. A Prize, Any Prize, Still Eludes Him.
Mauricio Pochettino has undoubtedly changed the culture as manager at Tottenham, but after a 2-1 loss to Manchester United on Saturday, a trophy will elude him yet again.

New York Times Sports
Feb 27, 2018

On Baseball: 10 Years After He Went No. 1, Tim Beckham Can See Himself at the Top
Beckham was drafted first over all by Tampa Bay in 2008 but did not become an everyday player until last season, when the Rays traded him to Baltimore.

New York Times Sports
Feb 27, 2018

Books News: Etan Thomas: Now a Different Kind of Player
The activist and former N.B.A. player tries to encourage athletes to become socially conscious in his book, "Why We Matter: Athletes and Activism."

New York Times Sports
Feb 27, 2018

As Golden Knights Soar, Las Vegas Stakes Its Claim as a Sports Town
By most measures, the expansion team's inaugural N.H.L. season has been a smashing success. Can the Raiders replicate it?

New York Times Sports
Feb 27, 2018

U.S.A. Gymnastics Is in Chaos. Gymnasts Keep Training.
In the wake of a sex abuse scandal, many elite gymnasts fear the reckoning, essential though it is, may put their lifelong goals in jeopardy.

New York Times Sports
Feb 27, 2018

On Tennis: I.T.F. Proposes a Huge Makeover for a Stale Davis Cup
Could a new 25-year, $3 billion dollar plan to stage the Davis Cup's final stage in a weeklong competition at a single site revive the event's popularity?

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

Warriors 125, Knicks 111: Warriors Wake From Slumber Just in Time to Crush the Knicks
Two sleepy quarters led to a 1-point deficit for Golden State at halftime, but an outrageous third quarter turned the game into an easy win in their favor.

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

Rangers Trade Ryan McDonagh and J.T. Miller, Completing Overhaul
The Rangers sent McDonagh, their captain, and Miller to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the final move of a roster makeover just before the trade deadline Monday.

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

Russell Wilson Sizes Up the Yankees' Football Prospects
Wilson, a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, showed off his baseball skills and declared Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge would have made good tight ends.

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

For a Change, the Mets Like Their Pitching Numbers
Healthy arms and a late signing have fortified a rotation that was one of the team's weak links in 2017.

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

Roger Goodell Expected to Demand Millions of Dollars From Jerry Jones
The Dallas Cowboys owner had aggressively challenged the commissioner's new contract and the treatment of the star running back Ezekiel Elliott.

New York Times Sports
Feb 26, 2018

Moments Large and Small in a Memorable Olympics
Members of The New York Times Olympic staff share their favorite moments from the Pyeongchang Games.

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