Sunday, 31 October 2021

Manfred could hear it from the crowd in Atlanta.


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Bottom 4th: A quiet inning for Atlanta’s bats.


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Bottom 3rd: Freeman’s moonshot puts Atlanta ahead.


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Top 3rd: Houston ties things up.


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Bottom 2nd: Correa makes a terrific play at shortstop.


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Top 2nd: Houston narrows the gap.


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Bottom 1st: Duvall’s grand slam puts Atlanta ahead early.


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Top 1st: Davidson cruises through an inning.


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Bregman moves down in the batting order.


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This could be Freddie Freeman’s last game for Atlanta.


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Ron Washington had to downgrade his fungo bat.


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What We Learned From Week 8 in the N.F.L.


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Can Houston’s offense get back on track in time to stay alive?


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Jets’ Win Raises a Question: Who Is Mike White?


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Tucker Davidson will take the ball first for Atlanta.


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Jerry Remy, Red Sox Player and Longtime Commentator, Dies at 68


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Is this the last night of pitchers hitting for themselves?


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How to watch tonight’s game.


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Saying Yes to Baseball Meant Leaving Football Behind


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Atlanta Is Peaking at Exactly the Right Time


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Saturday, 30 October 2021

125 Years After the First College Golf Match, a Rematch


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Late Homers Have Atlanta on the Cusp of a Championship


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For the Astros, a Struggling Core Is Complicating Things


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Pitching and Managing Evolve, and a No-Hit Bid Ends Early


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Friday, 29 October 2021

Atlanta Flirts With a No-Hitter and Takes Series Lead


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At World Series, Atlanta Finally Gets Its Tribute to Hank Aaron


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Atlanta’s Sidelined Superstar Can Picture Himself Out There


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Batting Ninth for One More Weekend: the Pitcher


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When There’s No Next Step on the Coaching Ladder


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An Arena Where the Goal Is ‘Net Zero’ Carbon Emissions, Even From Fans


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Thursday, 28 October 2021

To Save a Swirling Season, Atlanta Turned to Soft Serve


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The Astros, and Their Star Player, Get Back on Track


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Barcelona, Drifting, Fires Ronald Koeman as Coach


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Atlanta Heads Home, Hoping to Find Strength in Defiance


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