Missing Bats, a special series this week in The Athletic, explores how baseball’s profound metamorphosis over the last two decades traces back to one simple
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As has been written before in this space, if there was a ranking of people who shape sports consumption in the United States, Burke Magnus
New York’s Times Square is one of the most recognizable sections of real estate in the world. It looked a lot different with Argentina fans
Byron Ritchie jotted out a quick note on his phone and sent off a text to Jarome Iginla, his former Calgary Flames teammate. Ritchie’s son
Maybe you were worried the New York Knicks didn’t have enough players from Villanova after their success this season with Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and
The Milwaukee Bucks selected 19-year-old Illawarra Hawks guard/wing A.J. Johnson with the No. 23 pick. The Athletic NBA Draft analyst Sam Vecenie on Johnson: A.J.
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story stated all members of the Sabres front office at the time are deceased. Former coach Floyd Smith
There is a reason, at the very moment Gareth Southgate and his players were having obscenities and plastic cups hurled at them in Cologne on
EUGENE, Ore. — Just in case you were wondering, Quincy Wilson isn’t working with the benefit of vibranium. His purple kit inspired by the movie
The debate around the U.S. men’s national team going into Sunday’s Copa America group-stage opener was about the balance between performance and result. The consensus