Behind the White Sox’s Disaster Is an Owner Who ‘Thinks He Knows Everything’
As Chicago approaches a modern record for losses, dozens of current and former employees of the franchise point their fingers at Jerry Reinsdorf.
As Chicago approaches a modern record for losses, dozens of current and former employees of the franchise point their fingers at Jerry Reinsdorf.
The U.S. gymnast said it’s “not a big deal” that an inquiry into a score on her floor exercise routine wasn’t properly submitted.
Christian Benford’s N.F.L. journey could have been derailed before it had a chance.
The Yankees’ Aaron Judge and the Mets’ Francisco Lindor are among the front-runners.
What Really Happened to Former No. 1 N.F.L. Pick Bryce Young?
The Panthers failed their quarterback. But so did the current state of college football, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Why a Soccer Manager Hired Pickpockets to Rob His Own Players
Arsenal’s former head of methodology explained why Mikel Arteta turned to the trick at a team dinner.
A $150 Million Public Course Can Change How We Think of Golf
Cobbs Creek was designed by Golden Age architects, but open to everyone. A group is trying to bring the course back, and much more.
Michigan Thinks It Has a ‘One in a Million’ Quarterback. The Pressure Is On.
Alex Orji’s athletic abilities have never been questioned. For him to lead the Wolverines to success, he must show he can pass at an elite level.
How Will ESPN Cover Caitlin Clark’s First Playoff Appearance?
Clark has helped women’s basketball set ratings records. Now, her Indiana Fever team is competing with the N.F.L. for air time.
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OMG, Could the Mets Actually Pull This Off?
Mets fans have been here before, and they don’t want to jinx anything. But the good vibes — and the inexplicable presence of Grimace — is giving fans playoffs hope.
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With Retirement from ESPN, ‘Woj’ Leaves a Changed Sports Media World
At ESPN, Adrian Wojnarowski leveraged social media to get the news out quicker. That skill made him rich and famous. He will manage the basketball team at St. Bonaventure University.
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Tennis Is a Solo Sport, but Players Learn That Team Competition Is Thrilling
The Laver Cup pits Europe against the rest of the world, and players love being picked for one of its teams.
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The Evolution of the BMW PGA Championship
The tournament, long a staple for European players, has become an international event for the world’s top golfers.
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Manchester City Case Could Rewrite Premier League History
The world’s richest soccer league accused its champion of years of financial violations. A hearing that began this week could tarnish the club’s accomplishments and reshape the competition.
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