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Jim Hines, First to Sprint 100 Meters in Under 10 Seconds, Dies at 76

Jim Hines, who in 1968 became the first man to sprint 100 meters in under 10 seconds, and later that year won a...

Stefanos Tsitsipas Takes On Doubles Tennis and His Kid Brother

Stefanos Tsitsipas already had a lot going on as he arrived at the French Open.He was trying to reach the level of the...

Yankees Do ‘Winning Things’ as They Cross Their Fingers

Gerrit Cole watched closely from the dugout on Friday night as the Los Angeles Dodgers pulverized his teammate, the right-hander Luis Severino. Cole...

The Heat, a Long Shot in the Playoffs, Pull Even with Long Shots

Michael Malone is generally the kind of coach who would leave a negative Yelp review after vacationing in Shangri-La. But his worry was...

The Evolving, Enduring Superstardom of Yannick Noah

“When I was losing tennis matches, I was telling people I was a singer,” he said.He moved back and forth between Europe and...

Roger Craig, Teacher of an Era-Defining Pitch, Is Dead at 93

Roger Craig, who pitched or managed in five World Series and changed the face of pitching in the 1980s as the guru of...

Will Alcaraz and Djokovic Finally Get to Play Each Other at the French Open?

Eight days ago, 128 men began competing in singles at the French Open. Pretty much everyone has been focused on two of them.Carlos...

For Claressa Shields, Repeat Titles Haven’t Come With Knockouts

When Claressa Shields threw a looping right hand during her middleweight title defense in Detroit on Saturday night, the punch would sometimes make...

Verstappen Dominating Grand Prix in Spain

Lap 40/66: Max Verstappen extends his lead to 15 seconds. He has not faced a whiff of a threat. Mercedes holds second and...

A Mets Hall of Fame Class That Specializes in Honesty

He sat in the audience watching it all, like a proud grandfather at a college graduation. Fred Wilpon, 86, had owned the Mets...

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