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    Shohei Ohtani did it all for Japan in this year’s World Baseball Classic, starring as a hitter and starting pitchers, and closing out the final game as a reliever.
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    On Baseball

    Baseball’s Unicorn Made the W.B.C. ‘Real’

    Shohei Ohtani’s ability to dominate as a hitter and as a pitcher delivered a championship for Japan while establishing the World Baseball Classic as a must-watch tournament.

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    Donovan Clingan, left, and guard Jordan Hawkins celebrating UConn’s win over St. Mary’s.
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    UConn’s Freshman Center Stands Out Off the Bench

    At 7-foot-2, Donovan Clingan is proving himself a natural, but he dedicated himself to basketball only after his mother, a Connecticut high school star who played at Maine, died when he was 14.

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    Miami raced to a lead and held on against top-seeded Indiana.
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    Another No. 1 Gone, as Indiana Loses to Miami

    The Hoosiers joined Stanford as top seeds to lose on their home courts. With the loss to Miami, Indiana is just the sixth No. 1 to miss the round of 16 since 1994.

    19h agoBy

  1. On Baseball

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    Stephen Vogt, center, retired at the end of the 2022 season, homering in his final at-bat, and is now the bullpen coach of the Seattle Mariners.
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    A Behind-the-Mask Tour of a Generation of Pitchers

    Stephen Vogt, Seattle’s new bullpen coach, caught 6,000 innings in pro ball and came away with keen insights on the colorful pitchers he worked with along the way.

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    Which Is the Better Buy? The Washington Commanders or Manchester United?

    A struggling N.F.L. franchise is for sale. So is a Premier League club that is a storied name in a global sport. The markets for the two teams say a lot about sports economics.

    2d agoBy Ken Belson and

  3. On Tennis

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    Carlos Alcaraz defeated Daniil Medvedev in straight sets to win the men’s singles title at the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday.
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    Here Comes Carlos Alcaraz Again. Next Stop: Miami.

    Alcaraz, who won the men’s singles title at Indian Wells, reclaims the world No. 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic. But can he keep it?

    2d agoBy

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