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The 6-Year, 204-Day Wait for a Pitcher’s Return to M.L.B.
The Baltimore Orioles’s unconventional approach to scouting is paying off with Albert Suárez, a pitcher who last played in the majors in 2017.

The Arizona Coyotes Are Gone. The Former Team Owner Is Still in Denial.
Even after being forced to sell his team, Alex Meruelo remained defiant, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The N.F.L. Teams Feeling Increased Pressure to Draft a Franchise Quarterback
The Commanders, the Patriots and the Broncos are among the teams said to be seeking a marquee passer in this year’s N.F.L. draft.

The Celebrity Referee at the Heart of a Team’s Campaign Against Officials
Nottingham Forest’s appointment of Mark Clattenburg as the first refereeing “match and performance analyst” in England led to widespread surprise.

The Story of One of Soccer’s Most Horrific Injuries
Ten operations followed in the 12 days after David Busst fractured his leg — those involved relive a moment they will never forget.

Coco Gauff Is a Master of Winning Ugly. Now, She’s Winning Quickly.
Gauff, like her coach Brad Gilbert, is a master of winning ugly. In 2024, she’s finding it easier winning quickly.

A Stunning Upset Shakes Up Boxing and Dents the Legacy of a Champion
Devin Haney had never been knocked down in a fight before losing to Ryan Garcia.

The N.B.A. Franchise Stuck on the Doorstep of Something Special
One year ago, the Kings ended a historic postseason drought. But after missing the playoffs this year, a critical summer awaits.

Why Some College Football Players Are Putting Their N.F.L. Dreams on Pause
Name, image and likeness payments have convinced many athletes to stay in school, where their earning potential is sometimes higher.

The Oakland A’s Announced Their Relocation. Then the Real Drama Started.
A year after the franchise declared its intent to move to Las Vegas, fans are still grappling with the decision. “It’s like a death in...