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Japan’s Enduring ‘Sound of Summer’

Created 75 years ago for the country’s prestigious high school baseball tournament, Yuji Koseki’s “The Crown Will Shine on You”…

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The Rays Plan to Keep Calm and Carry On

A red-hot start followed by a brutal July knocked Tampa Bay out of first place, but the Rays believe they…

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In New York, One Team Is Lost and the Other Is Targeting 2025

The middling Yankees have no idea who they are. The Mets’ sell-off gives them a clearer identity.

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Harman Charges to British Open Lead as McIlroy Seeks Elusive Magic

Brian Harman has never won a major tournament but led the field at 10 under heading into the weekend, with…

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The Big Ten Lands Oregon and Washington, Leaving the Pac-12 Bereft

The Big Ten booms to 18 schools with the move, powered by TV money, and the once-great Pac-12 dwindles to…

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‘You Knew Who the Hall of Famers Were’

Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen took vastly different paths to Cooperstown, and their elections represented a notable shift in how…

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Wanted: Female Athletes. Multiple Vacancies.

Australia’s major sports need talent to stock their women’s leagues. They are all looking at the same athletes.

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El lado de las historias deportivas que Hollywood no quiere ver

Durante 14 años, nuestro columnista de deportes evitó ver “Un sueño posible”, el éxito taquillero sobre un jugador de la…

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Darryl Strawberry Is Not Trying to Save You

But if you want to hear what he has learned about lost promise and the prison of yearning, ask him.…

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The Blind Side of Sports Storytelling

“The Blind Side” played on sports fans’ penchant for too-tidy narratives, our columnist writes. A legal battle between the N.F.L.…

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