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The Baseball World Celebrates Willie Mays
The “Say Hey Kid” performed with a showman’s flair and left an indelible mark on M.L.B.

The U.S. Open Collapse That Will Define Rory McIlroy
A collapse in Sunday’s final round will be remembered far more than any of McIlroy’s four major wins, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How Soccer Helped Create One of the World’s Biggest Cycling Stars
Remco Evenepoel is a Tour de France favorite. In an alternate universe, he could have played for Belgium at Euro 2024.

How Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Are Fueling a New W.N.B.A. Rivalry
The Chicago Sky versus the Indiana Fever is giving us everything a good rivalry should be, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

At the Olympics, Will the Seine Be Clean Enough for Swimmers?
A $1.5 billion underground tunnel and water tank are supposed to make the Seine suitable for the triathlon and the marathon swim races.

Bryson DeChambeau, the Shot of His Life, and a U.S. Open Title
DeChambeau is golf’s mad scientist. But to win another major, he had to go back to “to being a kid.”

Caitlin Clark Makes a Positive Step by Denouncing Divisive Agendas in Her Name
It took some time for the W.N.B.A. rookie to address those weaponizing her stardom, and that’s good for her and the league, a columnist for...

Ranking All 28 M.L.B. City Connect Uniforms From Worst to First
The Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies are struggling this season, but they do have one advantage over their competition.

England Won but Needs to Learn How to Keep Control
They are one of the favorites to win Euro 2024, yet they have a long term trend of starting fast and easing off.

Some Athletes Change a Franchise. This Hall of Fame Player Saved One.
The Penguins survived thanks to Mario Lemieux, a superstar who never turned his back on Pittsburgh.