Rays 3, Yankees 2
Yankees Leave Florida With No Homers and a Bigger A.L. East Deficit
The Yankees failed to hit a homer run in three games against the Tampa Bay Rays, losing two and falling further behind Boston in the A.L. East.
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The Yankees failed to hit a homer run in three games against the Tampa Bay Rays, losing two and falling further behind Boston in the A.L. East.
By PETER KERASOTIS
A deep bullpen can sometimes make up for a shaky rotation, and that is a strategy the Yankees appear to be embracing by doubling down on ace relievers.
By TYLER KEPNER
The two-part operation will remove bone spurs and calcification near the outfielder’s Achilles tendons in both feet, and keep him out at least eight months.
By JAMES WAGNER
The undefeated Justify was retired from racing, six weeks after he became the 13th Triple Crown winner, because of inflammation in one of his ankles, his trainer said.
By MELISSA HOPPERT
For families whose children harbor racing aspirations, quarter-midget tracks offer one of the earliest possible introductions to motor sports — leading some children to race before they can read.
By STEPHEN HILTNER
The outspoken owner of the Cowboys says his players will not be allowed to stay in the locker room during the anthem, regardless of league policy.
By KEN BELSON
The organization’s president insisted that it was doing more to protect athletes, but senators and victims were hoping for more.
By JULIET MACUR
Greg LeMond and Lance Armstrong were dominant forces in the famous race, but with Americans having become an afterthought, their fans have stayed away.
By IAN AUSTEN
Ken Ravizza may not be as famous as Joe Maddon, the Cubs manager . But like Maddon, he changed the way people approach and think about baseball.
By BILLY WITZ
Eyedrops and water were used to treat several riders inadvertently hit as the police targeted protesters.
By IAN AUSTEN
The league leads many others in hiring and promoting women, but a recent meeting of about 60 women working in the league aimed to increase that footprint.
By SCOTT CACCIOLA
A day after he turned in an admittedly lackadaisical performance, Sanchez was sent to the disabled list — though he didn’t use the injury as an excuse.
By PETER KERASOTIS
The N.F.L. ultimately decided to settle its concussion lawsuit. The N.H.L. is taking another path.
By KEN BELSON
Popovich’s new gig as the U.S. national-team coach offers a welcome distraction in a year of personal and professional difficulty.
By MARC STEIN