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Russia Hits Ukraine’s Ports for Second Day in a Row, Ukrainian Officials Say

The ports have been regularly struck with missiles and drones by Russian forces, in an attempt to squeeze the country’s…

Sports

Joe Christopher, an Original Met Who Was Amazin’ in ’64, Dies at 88

He hit .300 in the expansion franchise’s third season, a rarity for a team better known for finishing in last…

Magazine

Shohei Ohtani’s Impossible, Unrivaled, Bittersweet Season

In late August, a few days after the remnants of Hurricane Hilary hit the Southern California coast as only the…

Sports

‘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…

Sports

Japan’s Hall of Fame Goes Global With Induction of Foreign-Born Stars

Randy Bass and Alex Ramirez found unexpected stardom in Japan, and now they have gained the rarest of distinctions for…

Sports

Embracing Their Strength (or Lack Thereof)

Tampa Bay’s outrageous season has been fueled by home runs. Cleveland barely hits any. Both teams follow the numbers and…

World

Kherson is hit by Russian shelling hours after a Zelensky visit.

Russian forces shelled the flood-stricken city of Kherson on Thursday, striking close to an evacuation point, only hours after President…

Sports

With Japan-U.S. Final at the W.B.C., the World Has Already Won

A dramatic semifinal set up a World Baseball Classic final for the ages: Shohei Ohtani and Japan against Mike Trout…

Sports

United States Blasts Its Way Into W.B.C. Semifinals

Trea Turner’s grand slam gave the U.S. a come-from-behind win over Venezuela, setting up what should be a tense game…

Sports

An Infielder Who ‘Wants the Moment’ Thrives for the U.S.

Tim Anderson did a little bit of everything in helping his team crush Canada at the World Baseball Classic. All…

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