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  • 01South Sudanese, Seeking to Fit In, Stand Out in Australian Basketball
  • 02Want to Make More Baskets? Science Has the Answer
  • 03For the Mets, It’s Injury After Injury, Year After Year
  • 04Mets Stroke Nine Doubles and Score 16 Runs to Thrash Braves
  • 05Kentucky Derby: Contenders, Long Shots and the Draw
  • 06Tanner Glass Hopes to Lift Rangers Again in Game 4 Against Senators
  • 07Room for Two Red Bulls? Soccer Success Complicates Champions League
  • 08Yankees, With Sabathia Struggling, Again Find a Way to Rally
  • 09Sam Mele, Major League Player, Manager and Scout, Dies at 95
  • 10The Soccer Team No One Wants to Play
  • 11Red Sox Bar Fan From Fenway Park for Using Racial Slur
  • 12France Prepares to Stake Its Place in World Hockey
  • 13South Sudanese Stand Out in Australian Basketball
  • 14Missing Sidney Crosby, Penguins Hold On to Win
  • 15Juventus Takes Commanding Lead Over Monaco in Champions League
  • 162 Ejections After M.L.B. Tells Orioles and Red Sox, ‘Enough Is Enough’
  • 17LeBron James Reaches Scoring Milestone in Win for Cavaliers
  • 18Tony Romo Will Try to Qualify for the U.S. Open
  • 19Nashville Predators’ Defense Is Becoming Their Best Offense
  • 20David Villa Extends Contract With N.Y.C.F.C.
  • 21Isaiah Thomas Scores 53 Points as Celtics Top Wizards
  • 22Specter of Doping Accompanies a Flashier Form of Cricket
  • 23Matt Harvey and the Mets Struggle Again
  • 24Jamaal Charles Signs With the Broncos
  • 25Rangers, Back at Home, See Their Luck Change Against the Senators
  • 263 Arrested in 2015 Shooting and Robbery of Ex-Knick Cleanthony Early in Queens
  • 27Yankees Are Treated to Another Episode of the Aaron Judge Show
  • 28Group Led by Jeb Bush and Derek Jeter Is Inching Closer to Buying the Marlins
  • 29Luis Olmo, a Pioneering Puerto Rican Baseball Player, Dies at 97
  • 30Champions League: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Hat Trick Lifts Real Madrid
  • 31Kenny Sears, Knicks’ Two-Time Leading Scorer, Is Dead at 83
  • 32Alabama Approves Contract Extension for Nick Saban Worth $65 Million
  • 33Sidney Crosby Has a Concussion and Will Miss at Least One Game
  • 34Red Sox Fans Give Adam Jones a Standing Ovation at Fenway
  • 35Will Your N.F.L. Team Get Better or Worse? You Can Bet on It
  • 36The Team Wore White. The Language Was Blue.
  • 37Liverpool Boosts Champions League Bid
  • 38It’s Anyone’s American League East, and Everyone’s a Contender
  • 39Seeing Noah Syndergaard’s Injury Coming at 100 M.P.H.
  • 40Twitter Signs a Deal to Stream Regular-Season W.N.B.A. Games
  • 41Sidney Crosby Leaves Game 3 After Hit to Head
  • 42Guy Boucher, an Intense Coach, Molds the Ottawa Senators’ Spirit
  • 43No Longer ‘Yahoos in the Street’: Brooklyn Race Draws Top Cyclists
  • 44A Long Way From ‘Yahoos in the Street’
  • 45Cavaliers Crush Raptors in Eastern Conference Semifinal’s Opener
  • 46How Ueli Steck Met Mountaineering’s Oldest Companion: Tragedy
  • 47Three Former Skater Boys Confront Fatherhood
  • 48Jimmie Johnson, of Nascar Fame, Wears Brunello Cucinelli
  • 49Honoring a Fellow Fan, One Ballpark Bathroom at a Time
  • 50Claims of Liberal Bias in Media Now Include Sportscasters, Too
  • 51Mets’ Noah Syndergaard Out Indefinitely With Torn Muscle in Torso
  • 52Looking to Cross the Border From Mexico, Into the N.C.A.A.
  • 53Celtics Open Conference Semifinal by Beating Wizards
  • 54Entertaining Loss Doesn’t Dim Luster of Yankees’ Opening Month
  • 55Jazz Top the Clippers in Game 7, Escorting Them to Another Early Exit
  • 56Trying to Prevent a Third Loss, Rangers Embrace Second-Guessing
  • 57Meet Toronto’s Gavel-Wielding, Puck-Shooting Madam Justice
  • 58Ueli Steck, Renowned Mountain Climber, Dies Near Everest at 40
  • 59An Injury for Noah Syndergaard, and an Indignity for the Mets
  • 60Tottenham Keeps Arsenal in Its Wake and Chelsea in Its Sights
  • 61Chelsea Cruises, and It’s All Over but the Critiquing
  • 62The Power and the Questioned Glory of Baseball’s Save Stat
  • 63Chelsea Beats Everton to Move Closer to Premier League Title
  • 64Kuwaiti Sheikh Resigns FIFA Role Amid Investigation
  • 65Arsène Wenger Reaches the End of the Road at Arsenal. Or Maybe Not.
  • 66With Key Pieces of Last Year’s Team Gone, Jets Begin Laying a New Foundation
  • 67Rangers Crumble at Hands of Senators’ One-Man Wrecking Crew
  • 68Wins Over Nationals Is Encouraging Sign for Debilitated Mets
  • 69Aaron Judge Leads the Renewed Bronx Bombers Past the Orioles
  • 70Andy Murray Loses in Semifinals at Barcelona Open
  • 716-Foot-10 and a 3-Point Shooter. Just What the Rockets Want.
  • 72Maria Sharapova, in Return, Falls in Semifinals in Stuttgart
  • 73Giants Draft for the Present, and the Future
  • 74For Brewers’ Eric Thames, Stint in South Korea Goes a Long Way
  • 75Joe Johnson, a Taciturn Veteran, Speaks Volumes for the Jazz
  • 76Last in the N.F.L. Draft, but Getting More Relevant All the Time
  • 77Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray Advance in Barcelona Open
  • 78Wizards and Celtics Both Clinch Series and Will Meet in the Next Round
  • 79Bengals Draft Joe Mixon, Who Was Suspended for Punching a Woman
  • 80In Drafting Davis Webb, Giants Pick a Potential Successor to Eli Manning
  • 81Juggling Several Injuries, Mets Hang On to Beat Nationals
  • 82In Early Going, the Yankees Steal the Mets’ Thunder
  • 83Theo Epstein, Conquering Hero, Returns With Chicago Cubs to Fenway Park
  • 84As a Counterweight to Modern Tight Ends, Jets Draft Two Safeties
  • 85Yankees Stage Improbable Comeback Behind a Volley of Home Runs
  • 86Misgivings Diminish the Mighty N.F.L.’s Swagger
  • 87(It’s Great to) Suck at Something
  • 88This Postseason, Penguins’ Marc-Andre Fleury Is Having Success, and Fun
  • 89N.F.L. Draft Becomes a Popular Road Show
  • 90Nastase Calls His Comments on Serena Williams Inexcusable and Apologizes
  • 91N.F.L. Draft Round 2: Here Are the Best Available Players
  • 92In Soccer, Teams Change Logos at Their Peril
  • 93Maria Sharapova Reaches the Semifinals of Her Comeback Tournament
  • 94N.F.L. Draft Grades: Experts Pick Round 1 Winners and Losers
  • 95Russian Hooligans’ Toughest Opponents? Russia’s Police
  • 96Maria Sharapova Advances to Quarterfinals in Germany
  • 97In N.F.L. Draft’s First Round, Offense Is Back in Favor
  • 98Rangers Lose Opener to Senators. Don’t Blame Henrik Lundqvist.
  • 99Yankees’ Masahiro Tanaka Shuts Out Red Sox and Beats Chris Sale
  • 100In Manchester, Calm Before a Stormy Summer
  • 101At Jackie Robinson Museum, a Timeless Mission Will Live On
  • 102Travis Green, New Canucks Coach, Will Focus on Youth and Offense
  • 103A Texas-Size Prospect Lifts the Rangers
  • 104Raptors Lose 25-Point Lead but Eliminate the Bucks
  • 105From Combine to Draft, N.F.L. Prospects Are Treated Like Pieces of Meat
  • 106U.S.A. Hockey Names a New Executive Director
  • 107N.F.L. Draft: Analysis of Every Pick in Round 1
  • 108Giants Add Wrinkle to Offense in Mississippi Tight End Evan Engram
  • 109Mets Lose Noah Syndergaard, Yoenis Cespedes and Still Another Game
  • 110Maria Sharapova Stays on a Roll at the Porsche Grand Prix
  • 111From the Start, Kristaps Porzingis Made It Clear He Wouldn’t Be Timid
  • 112Jets Select L.S.U. Safety Jamal Adams After Surprises Atop Draft
  • 113The Oilers Survive a Wild Third Period to Beat the Ducks
  • 114The N.F.L. Draft Is Here. Let’s Talk About Explosive Hips.
  • 115Myles Garrett: What Scouts Say About Browns’ Top Pick
  • 116A Business Deal and a Murder, Seen Through the Rearview Mirror
  • 117Letter of Recommendation: ‘Pistol Pete’s Homework Basketball’
  • 118Tottenham Wins Eighth Straight to Keep Pressure on Chelsea
  • 119Mets’ Fog Still Doesn’t Lift in a Loss to the Braves
  • 120Aaron Judge Powers Yankees Over Red Sox
  • 121Zurich Classic Turns to Team Play as a Jolt to PGA Tour Routine
  • 122Rangers and Senators Captains Lead by Different Examples
  • 123Celtics Top Bulls to End Home-Team Slump and Take 3-2 Lead
  • 124An African Player Reaches the Majors
  • 125Oakland Raiders Lure Marshawn Lynch Out of Retirement
  • 126Unbowed, Maria Sharapova Retakes the Tennis Stage
  • 127Travel Agents for Youth Sports Teams? Not All See It as a Perk
  • 128ESPN Layoffs: The Struggling Industry Giant Sheds On-Air Talent
  • 129Serena Williams Says Posting of Pregnancy Picture Was an Accident
  • 130Who Is Eric Thames? Brewers Slugger Is on Pace to Hit 81 Homers
  • 131What You Need to Know About the N.F.L. Draft
  • 132N.H.L. Playoffs: What to Watch in the Second Round
  • 133Cybernetics, Cesarean Sections and Soccer’s Most Magnificent Mind
  • 134James Harden Scores 34 as Rockets Oust the Thunder
  • 135Diego Costa Stars as Chelsea Extends Premier League Lead
  • 136Rainout Gives the Battered Mets Another Day Off
  • 137Without Dale Earnhardt Jr., Nascar Faces an Uncertain Future
  • 138Bucks, a Youthful Bunch, Are Facing a Bright Future
  • 139Chuck Wielgus, 67, Dies; Empowered U.S. Swimming and Apologized in a Scandal
  • 140Yankees’ and Mets’ Games Are Rained Out
  • 141Greg Marius, Impresario of Harlem Street Ball, Dies at 59
  • 142Derek Jeter and Jeb Bush Are Said to Move Closer to Purchase of Marlins
  • 143One Certain Projection in Mock N.F.L. Drafts This Year: Uncertainty
  • 144With Baby in Tow, Victoria Azarenka Returns to Tennis — and Her Roots
  • 145Golf’s Ruling Bodies Limit Influence of Video Evidence
  • 146In St. Anthony’s Final Days, a Scramble to Recruit Its Best Talent
  • 147Adrian Peterson Agrees to 2-Year Deal With Saints
  • 148Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Retire From Racing
  • 149Serena Williams Fires Back at Ilie Nastase Over ‘Racist’ Comment
  • 150A Surfer Is Killed, and Australia Asks: Do More Sharks Need to Die?
  • 151Could Legalized Gambling Save Us From the Insufferability of Fantasy Sports?
  • 152Jimmie Johnson Wins Rain-Delayed Nascar Race at Bristol
  • 153Yankees-Red Sox, a Grizzled Rivalry, Gets a Fresh-Faced Makeover
  • 154Raptors Win Over Bucks Puts Them One Win Away From a Series Against the Cavs
  • 155A Formula One Driver in the Indianapolis 500 Is No Longer Blasphemy
  • 156Distracting or Dirty, N.H.L. Agitators Can Provide a Spark in the Playoffs
  • 157Bill Murray and His Brothers Venture Into Golf Wear
  • 158Aaron Hernandez’s Family Will Get His Suicide Notes
  • 159Welcome to the World’s Coolest Kindergarten
  • 160Orlando City Stops N.Y.C.F.C.’s Home Unbeaten Streak
  • 161Daniel Murphy’s First-Inning Grand Slam Powers Nationals Past Slumping Mets
  • 162He Said ‘I Do’ at a Golf Tournament a Year Ago. His Game Has Never Been Better.
  • 163Homer-Hitting Mets Can Blast, but Fail to Bloop
  • 164LeBron James Issues a Timely Reminder of His Greatness
  • 165At 17, ‘the Tiger Woods of Pole Vaulting’ Soars Ahead of His Time
  • 166Warriors Coach Steve Kerr to Miss Game 4
  • 167El Clásico: Lionel Messi’s Late Goal Lifts Barcelona Over Real Madrid
  • 168An Ex-Yankee, Ivan Nova, Spins a Win for the Pirates
  • 169Before Crouching Behind Yankees’ Plate, Austin Romine Brushes Away Adversity
  • 170Rangers Ride Henrik Lundqvist Into the Second Round
  • 171Grizzlies Defeat Spurs in Overtime to Even Their Playoff Series
  • 172Rangers Beat the Canadiens in Game 6 and Advance to the Conference Semifinals
  • 173Steve Kerr Will Not Coach Warriors’ Game 3 Against Portland Because of Illness
  • 174Yankees Get First Taste of Chris Carter’s Tantalizing Power
  • 175Listless Mets Drop Another One to the Nationals
  • 176Chelsea Defeats Tottenham to Advance to F.A. Cup Final
  • 177Swiss Teenager Nico Hischier Raises His Standing for N.H.L. Draft
  • 178Letters to the Editor
  • 179How the N.B.A.’s Craftiest Players Draw Fouls
  • 180Celtics Regain Confidence, With an Assist From Kevin Garnett
  • 181From Red Storm Backcourt to Reds’ Rotation
  • 182Ilie Nastase Punished for Abusive Remarks
  • 183The Celtics Bounce Back Against the Bulls
  • 184Giants’ Bumgarner on Disabled List After Dirt-Bike Accident
  • 185Patching Together a Lineup, Mets Come Apart Against the Nationals
  • 186Yankees Stumble Against the Pirates in an Unfriendly Setting
  • 187Serena Williams’s Coach Sees a ‘Fabulous’ New Challenge in Her Pregnancy
  • 188Tom Fleming, 65, New York City Marathon Winner, Dies
  • 189Daniel Murphy’s Keen Eye Bolsters a Nationals Pillar
  • 190Rangers at Home Aim to Eliminate the Canadiens in Game 6
  • 191A Tennis Makeover in Cuba, With an American Assist
  • 192Arnold Palmer’s Hometown Golf Course Adjusts to Life Without Him
  • 193Alex Ovechkin Briefly Leaves Game 5 After a Hard Hit
  • 194Barclays Center Slugs It Out With Madison Square Garden for Fights
  • 195Smokeless Tobacco Is Gone From the Ballpark, if Not the Clubhouse
  • 196Golden State Gets a Boost From an Unlikely Source: JaVale McGee
  • 197For F.A. Cup Semifinals, the Long Shots Are Long Gone
  • 198Champions League Draw: It’s Real Madrid vs. Atlético Madrid, Again
  • 199Cavaliers Erase 25-Point Halftime Deficit to Beat Pacers
  • 200Rangers Grab Series Lead With Overtime Victory Over Canadiens
  • 201Eli Manning Denies Claim Regarding Fake Game-Used Memorabilia
  • 202New England Patriots to Host Kansas City Chiefs in N.F.L. Opener
  • 203Aaron Hernandez’s Brain Will Be Donated to C.T.E. Research Center
  • 204Jeurys Familia Returns to Mets, Who Can Sure Use Him
  • 205In N.H.L. Playoffs, Stopping Superstars Is Paramount
  • 206Tiger Woods Has a Fourth Back Operation
  • 207James Harden Can Pass the Ball (Just Make Sure You Catch It)
  • 208It’s a Nice Night for Surfing. Beware of Sharks.
  • 209Ducks Defeat Flames on Road to Sweep Series
  • 210Monaco Advances to Champions League Semifinals
  • 211Rockets Survive Russell Westbrook’s Onslaught to Beat Thunder Again
  • 212Meet the Tea Ladies (and Tea Boys) of British Soccer
  • 213Jay Bruce Homers Twice and Drives In Five Runs as Mets Edge Phillies
  • 214A Night After Being Shut Down, the Yankees’ Power Returns
  • 215As Pirates’ Starling Marte Begins Suspension, Mets’ Jeurys Familia Returns
  • 216Rangers Looking Forward to Game 5 After a Flashback Win in Game 4
  • 217No Longer an Analyst, Phil Simms Joins CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’
  • 218The Fall of Aaron Hernandez
  • 219For Barcelona, the End of a Campaign, but Not of an Era
  • 220Serena Williams Confirms She’s Pregnant After Day of Speculation
  • 221Tom Brady Skips Patriots’ White House Visit Along With Numerous Teammates
  • 222Aaron Hernandez Hanged Himself in Prison, Officials Say
  • 223China’s Stone Age Skiers and History’s Harsh Lessons
  • 224Columbus Staves Off Elimination
  • 225Bulls Put the Top-Seeded Celtics in a Hole
  • 226The Rangers Finally Win a Playoff Game at Home
  • 227As Yankees’ Offense Ends, So Does Their Winning Streak
  • 228For Russell Westbrook, and His Orange Pal, It’s Time to Get Serious
  • 229A Phillies Rally Exposes the Mets’ Vulnerability
  • 230In Replacing Productive Players, N.F.L. Teams Walk a Fine Line in the Draft
  • 231Cameroonian Siblings Find a New Interest (Tennis) in a New Land
  • 232N.H.L. Playoffs More Topsy-Turvy Than Usual
  • 233Champions League: A Night to Remember, Except for the Referee
  • 234Atlético Madrid Ends Leicester City’s Champions League Run
  • 235Pirates’ Starling Marte Suspended for 80 Games for Steroid Use
  • 236As It Embraces Las Vegas, N.F.L. Is Awash in Gambling Contradictions
  • 237N.C.A.A. Restores Championship Events to North Carolina
  • 238FIFA Confederation Agrees to Support U.S.-Led World Cup Bid
  • 239‘Take That for Data’ Punctuates Fizdale’s Officiating Rant
  • 240Maple Leafs Rally and Defeat Capitals in Overtime
  • 241Yankees’ Mishmash Lineup Produces Common Result: Another Win
  • 242Cavaliers and Spurs Hold On, Extending Their Playoff Leads
  • 243Camp Lockdown? Rockets’ Patrick Beverley Puts On a Clinic
  • 244In America’s Cup Waters, a Robot Takes On an Invasion of Lionfish
  • 245Mets’ Bullpen Has Floundered, but Help Is on the Way
  • 246Heat’s Season Is Over, but They’re Not Ready to Stop Working
  • 247Baseball’s Data Revolution Is Elevating Defensive Dynamos
  • 248Boston Marathon 2017: Kenyans Sweep the Main Events
  • 249Mats Zuccarello Urges Rangers to Show Some Desperation in Game 4
  • 250First Woman to Enter Boston Marathon Runs It Again, 50 Years Later
  • 251A Court Used for Playing Hoops Since 1893. Where? Paris.
  • 252Eighth-Seeded Bulls Upset Celtics in Opener
  • 253Behind a Resurgent Greg Bird, the Yankees Win Their Seventh Straight
  • 254Rockets Trounce the Thunder in Game 1
  • 255Further Futility at Home Dooms Rangers Against Montreal
  • 256Yankees’ Prospects Hinge on Those Who Have Earned Their Stripes
  • 257Mourinho’s Insight Adds to Chelsea’s Pain in Loss to Manchester United
  • 258Union Complains to N.B.A. About Phil Jackson’s Comments on Carmelo Anthony
  • 259Mets Avoid a No-Hitter and Stage a Late Rally, but That Isn’t Enough
  • 260Sparky Lyle in Monument Park? Fans Say Yes, but He Disagrees
  • 261The Thickly Accented American Behind the N.B.A. in France
  • 262Manchester United Defeats Chelsea to Open Up Premier League Race
  • 263‘That Got Ugly in a Hurry’: More Playoff Pain Delivered by the Spurs
  • 264Cavaliers Hold Off Pacers to Open Playoffs With a Win
  • 265Mets’ Bullpen Wastes Stellar Effort by Jacob deGrom in Loss to Marlins
  • 266Chyna Thomas, Sister of Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas, Is Killed in a Car Crash
  • 267Mets Work to Get Jose Reyes Back Into a Groove at the Plate
  • 268Yankees Outlast a Jekyll-and-Hyde Starter to Beat the Cardinals
  • 269For L.P.G.A. Commissioner Mike Whan, Politics Become Part of the Game
  • 270The One That Got Away: Theft of Fishing Guide’s Ashes Becomes a Whodunit
  • 271NBC’s Fixture Between the Benches Begins His Playoff Sprint
  • 272A Baseball Battery That Hasn’t Lost Its Charge
  • 273Rangers’ Challenge Is to Match the Canadiens’ Decibel Level
  • 274‘I Own Players’: How West Ham’s Transfer Scandal Upended English Soccer
  • 275Fatigued Mets Bullpen Lets One Slip Away Against the Marlins
  • 276Hall of Famer Rod Carew Now Has the Heart of a Jet
  • 277A Rangers’ Lead Vanishes With 18 Seconds Left. Then a Loss Appears.
  • 278Yankees Place the Best Bet in Baseball: Aroldis Chapman vs. the Cardinals
  • 279Wayne Hardin, Hall of Fame Football Coach at Navy, Dies at 91
  • 280Knicks’ Phil Jackson Breaks the Silence, but the Turmoil Is Intact
  • 281Quest for On-Ice Equality Echoes a Fight From 30 Years Ago
  • 282To David Robinson, the Harden-Westbrook Matchup Feels Familiar
  • 283Why I Love Ugly Uniforms
  • 284Tebow’s Test of Faith
  • 285Dan Rooney: Pittsburgh and N.F.L. Royalty, and an Ordinary Guy
  • 286Aaron Hernandez Is Found Not Guilty of 2012 Double Murder
  • 287Phil Jackson Says Carmelo Anthony ‘Would Be Better Off Somewhere Else’
  • 288If You Don’t Want to Know What This Article Is About, Please Look Away Now
  • 289Why Base Stealers Target Noah Syndergaard
  • 2905 Hours, 38 Minutes and 16 Innings: Mets Grind Out a Win Over Marlins
  • 291With Power From the Mets’ Bench, Michael Conforto Preserves His Role
  • 292More Than 15 Years Later, Stars Bring Back Ex-Coach Hitchcock
  • 293Yankees Edge Rays Behind Luis Severino and Aaron Hicks to Sweep Series
  • 294Latest Series Against Cubs Reminds Dodgers of World Series Drought
  • 295Kelsey Plum Is a Lot Like James Harden. But Is It a Left-Handed Compliment?
  • 296Bob Cerv, Three-Time Yankee and One-Time All-Star, Dies at 91
  • 297After Season of Silence, Phil Jackson Is to Address Local News Media
  • 298Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney, 84, Dies; N.F.L. Force and Link to Football’s Past
  • 299Cubs Fans Waited 108 Years. Cooperstown Is Still Waiting.
  • 300The Unreasonable Genius of Russell Westbrook
  • 301A Spur Takes His Game (and Flannel Shirts) to the TV Studio
  • 302Blue Jackets’ Cam Atkinson Rebukes Naysayers With Standout Season
  • 303Yankees’ Abundance of Caution With Young Arms Is Not Enough
  • 304Vegas Golden Knights, N.H.L. Expansion Team, Hire Head Coach
  • 305In Sports, Boston Is Now Second to None
  • 306N.B.A. Playoffs 2017: Who We Think Will Win
  • 307Knicks vs. 76ers: A Battle of Losing Philosophies
  • 308Knicks, in What Could Be Carmelo Anthony’s Finale With Team, Top 76ers
  • 309Celtics Edge Cavaliers for the Top Seed in the Eastern Conference
  • 310Borussia Dortmund Loses a Day After Explosions
  • 311Zack Wheeler’s Solid Start Helps Mets Edge the Phillies
  • 312Henrik Lundqvist Stands Firm as Rangers Win Playoff Opener
  • 313Chicago Cubs Receive First World Series Rings in Team’s History
  • 314Forgettable Knicks’ Season Ends, but Bonds Remain
  • 315For Knicks’ Joakim Noah, a Fitting End to a Bad Season
  • 316Dortmund Manager Criticizes UEFA for Quick Rescheduling After Bomb Attack
  • 317St. Louis Sues N.F.L. Over Rams’ Departure
  • 318Key Play in Yankees’ Win Leaves Brett Gardner Safe but Out of Action
  • 319Capitals See Players Behind the Stars as Keys to Playoff Success
  • 320Didier Drogba, Famous Soccer Player, Joins Phoenix Rising, Not a Famous Soccer Team
  • 321It’s Permanent: Doug Weight to Stay On as Islanders Coach
  • 322Think Baseball Is Boring? Maybe a Cat Will Help
  • 323The Apps That Make Keeping Up With Soccer Easier
  • 324Is Russell Westbrook’s Season the Best Ever? Some Apples and Oranges to Pick From
  • 325Letter Found After Borussia Dortmund Bus Attack Demands Pullback in Syria
  • 326Richard Sherman and Seahawks May Be Ready to Part Ways
  • 327N.H.L. Playoffs: What to Watch in the First Round
  • 328Commissioner Starts to Press Cleveland Indians About Logo
  • 329Juventus Puts Barcelona in Another Big Champions League Hole
  • 330Yoenis Cespedes Hits Three Homers as Mets Rout the Phillies
  • 331Knicks Fan Involved in Spat With Dolan Says He Can’t Renew Tickets
  • 332Goalies Are Pulled, but Not Out of Thin Air
  • 333Rangers Will Try to Forget Their Struggles in Montreal
  • 334Olympic Race Walking Is Faced With a Dilemma
  • 335Mike Conley Rewards Grizzlies’ Faith With a Career Season
  • 336Carmelo Anthony Is Expected to Miss Knicks’ Season Finale
  • 337With Rigor and Mystique, Nebraska Builds a Bowling Dynasty
  • 338Carmelo Anthony Plots His Team’s Future: His Soccer Team in Puerto Rico, That Is
  • 339Celtics Win and Cavaliers Lose While Jostling for Top Playoff Spot
  • 340Jay Bruce, His Slump Behind Him, Lifts Mets Over Phillies
  • 341Cubs’ Crowning Moment, Delayed, of Course
  • 342A Yankees Home Opener, With a Crisp New Vibe
  • 343Evan Longoria Ensures Rays Don’t Endure Another No-Hitter
  • 344After Near Playoff Miss, Islanders Reluctantly Look Ahead
  • 345Is Paulo Dybala the Next Lionel Messi? ‘He Can Go as High as He Likes’
  • 346Michael Pineda Dazzles in the Yankees’ Near-Perfect Home Opener
  • 347Oscar De La Hoya Taunts Trump in Ad Promoting Cinco de Mayo Bout
  • 348Masters 2017: Europeans Dominated the Leader Board
  • 349Even Before N.H.L. Playoffs Start, Canadian Broadcaster Is a Winner
  • 350U.S., Canada and Mexico Announce Shared Bid for 2026 World Cup
  • 351Award Steeped in Tradition Meets the Modern Age
  • 352The N.B.A.’s Best Games to Watch as a Streaky Season Comes to an End
  • 353Can This Man Revive the Yankees?
  • 354Jimmie Johnson Claws His Way to a Nascar Victory in Texas
  • 355Noah Syndergaard Brings the Heat and the Mets’ Bats Begin to Warm
  • 356Same Old Sergio Writes a New Script
  • 35710 Things to Know About Russell Westbrook’s Triple-Double Record
  • 358Galvanized by a Defender’s Injury, Denver Stands Firm in a Title Win
  • 359Masters 2017: Sergio García Finally Wins First Major Title
  • 360Damian Lillard Breaks a Trail Blazers Record With 59 Points
  • 361Yankees Rally to Defeat the Orioles
  • 362Rangers Tradition Takes On Added Poignancy With Loss of ‘a Hero’
  • 363Hope for Knicks’ Future, and a Reminder of a Messy Past, Bear Witness to a Loss
  • 364Tebow’s 2nd Act Has South Carolina Giving Him the 1st-Class Treatment
  • 365Warriors Win Their 14th Straight in Kevin Durant’s Return
  • 366Last Year’s Loss Propels Denver to Its Eighth N.C.A.A. Title
  • 367Islanders Defeat Devils but Are Eliminated From the Playoffs
  • 368After the Mets Praise Robert Gsellman, the Marlins Bruise Him
  • 369Devils Send Off Patrik Elias, a Star From Brighter Days
  • 370A Kentucky Derby Contender Slips Out From a Santa Anita Crowd
  • 371Jordan Spieth Returns to Contention by Playing ‘Without Fear’
  • 372Justin Rose and Sergio García Top Leaderboard at Masters
  • 373Ex-Ranger Derick Brassard Helps Carry Ottawa Past His Old Team
  • 374U.S., Mexico and Canada Likely to Affirm Joint World Cup Bid
  • 375Yankees’ Gary Sanchez Heads to Disabled List With a Strained Biceps
  • 376Covering Sports. Including Smelt Fishing. And Bighorn-Sheep Hunting.
  • 377Calgary Flames Come Together and Make a Fast Turnaround
  • 378Pitcher Charlie Morton Could Help the Astros, if He Stays Healthy
  • 379N.H.L.’s Olympic Absence Opens Up a Russian Power Play
  • 380La Liga Gets Tough on Piracy of Its Content
  • 381A Note to Tiger Woods: Victory Isn’t the Only Path to Joy
  • 382Grizzlies Beat Knicks to Lock Up a Playoff Berth
  • 383Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger Will Return for a 14th Season
  • 384Luis Severino Stumbles Off the Mound, Then Falls Apart on It
  • 385U.S. Wins Fourth Straight Women’s Hockey World Championship
  • 386A Victory for Zack Wheeler, Though the Scoreboard Doesn’t Show It
  • 387Phil Mickelson to Join Jordan Spieth in a Marquee Pairing
  • 388The Nets’ Brook Lopez on Starting a Brooklyn Legacy
  • 389Chasing Golf History, Rory McIlroy Struggles With an Elusive Quarry
  • 390When N.B.A. Coaches Rest Their Stars, the Owners Get Restless
  • 391Around the N.H.L., a Wealth of Knowledge Is Just an Usher Away
  • 392Sergio García Shares Masters Lead After Scoring Mishap
  • 393William T. Walters, Famed Sports Bettor, Is Guilty in Insider Trading Case
  • 3943 Maple Leaf Ushers Have 139 Years of N.H.L. Memories
  • 395Charlotte Eligible to Host 2019 N.B.A. All-Star Game, Commissioner Says
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  • 509Luis Olmo, a Pioneering Puerto Rican Baseball Player, Dies at 97
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