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Games
games
Dec. 9, 2024
7 Takeaways From the Mets’ Blockbuster Juan Soto Signing
Among other things, the Yankees might be screwed for a while.
By
Will Leitch
games
Dec. 3, 2024
If the Mets Get Juan Soto, They Could Rule New York
Signing the modern-day equivalent of Ted Williams would signal a fundamental shift.
By
Will Leitch
games
Nov. 20, 2024
Let Athletes Do the ‘Trump Dance’ in Peace
It’s going to be a long four years, but this stunt is mostly harmless.
By
Will Leitch
games
Nov. 12, 2024
Trump Won, So We’ll Settle for Aaron Rodgers Schadenfreude
After a decade of making everything about him, the aging quarterback has gone quiet amid a disastrous season.
By
Will Leitch
feats
Nov. 5, 2024
What I Learned From Destroying Myself at the NYC Marathon
With an existential election looming, I glimpsed the best of New York — and humanity.
By
Will Leitch
games
Oct. 31, 2024
The Yankees May Have Blown Their Best Chance for Years
Their sloppiness cost them the World Series and forced them to confront a highly uncertain future.
By
Will Leitch
games
Oct. 25, 2024
Real New Yorkers Root for the Yankees
Forget Grimace and gimmicks — this will never be a Mets town.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
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Simon van Zuylen-Wood
games
Oct. 25, 2024
The End of the NFL’s Concussion Crisis
The case of Tua Tagovailoa marks the acceptance stage of widespread brain trauma in the sport.
By
Reeves Wiedeman
games
Oct. 24, 2024
This World Series Is the Superstar Extravaganza Baseball Needs
Thanks to Ohtani and Judge, this World Series will feel like a cultural event.
By
Will Leitch
games
Oct. 17, 2024
The Knicks Are Supposed to Be Good. That Might Be a Problem.
Making an all-in bet to win a title this season could pay off big — or ruin the team’s pristine vibes.
By
Will Leitch
baseball
Oct. 13, 2024
Will We Finally Get Another Subway Series?
Here’s how the underdog Mets and the overdue Yankees can make it happen.
By
Ross Barkan
games
Oct. 9, 2024
Why Isn’t LeBron James Talking About Kamala Harris?
Four years after peak sports activism, top athletes have been notably quiet about an existential election.
By
Will Leitch
games
Oct. 5, 2024
Who to Root for in the Baseball Playoffs (Other Than the Mets)
Detroit underdogs, Shotime Dodgers, and yes, the championship-starved Yankees.
By
Will Leitch
games
Oct. 1, 2024
Pete Rose Remembers the Biggest Postseason Brawl in Baseball History
“You know how many second basemen or shortstops I knocked on their ass in my career?”
By
Keith O’Brien
games
Sept. 24, 2024
The Beauty of the White Sox’s Historically Abysmal Season
Being the worst team in modern baseball history has its upsides.
By
Will Leitch
neighborhood news
Sept. 20, 2024
Aaron Judge Unchained
In this career season, he saw a mini-slowdown in early September. That’s over now.
By
Christopher Bonanos
games
Sept. 17, 2024
Be Worried About the Mets Fan in Your Life
They’re tantalizingly close to securing a surprise playoff berth. But the team’s tortured history hangs over every game.
By
Will Leitch
games
Sept. 10, 2024
Aaron Rodgers Is Holding on for Dear Life
In his season debut Monday night, the aging Jets quarterback didn’t look like his usual, smugly confident self.
By
Will Leitch
games
Sept. 6, 2024
The Chiefs-Ravens NFL Season Opener Was Pure America in 2024
Kansas City going for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl is going to rival the presidential campaign for attention.
By
Will Leitch
games
Sept. 3, 2024
Swift-Kelce Season Two and Other Major NFL Storylines to Watch
Will Tom Brady be a good broadcaster? Can Aaron Rodgers be normal for a few months?
By
Will Leitch
games
Aug. 20, 2024
A Brief Guide to College Football’s Strange New Landscape
From conference consolidation to a new playoff system, the sport is rapidly transforming before our eyes — mostly for the worse.
By
Will Leitch
games
Aug. 12, 2024
7 Takeaways From a Splendid Summer Olympics
Among other things, it felt good to root for America again.
By
Will Leitch
games
Aug. 5, 2024
Best of the Paris Olympics: Underdogs, Upsets, and the Spectacular Simone Biles
One ridiculous controversy aside, these Games continue to impress — and the breaking hasn’t even started yet.
By
Will Leitch
games
July 30, 2024
The Best of the Triumphant Paris Olympics So Far
These Games have already been a rousing success, and NBC has made them highly enjoyable to watch.
By
Will Leitch
games
July 22, 2024
These Are the First Optimistic Olympics in a Long Time
The world isn’t looking too stable, so why not watch some Paris badminton with Al Roker?
By
Will Leitch
games
July 15, 2024
Can America Even Get It Together to Host a World Cup?
The Copa América debacle is a very worrying sign for 2026.
By
Will Leitch
games
July 9, 2024
The Knicks Finally Have All the Pieces to Win
A smart front office made its move in acquiring Mikal Bridges. Now it’s “put up or shut up” time.
By
Will Leitch
games
June 25, 2024
The U.S. Men’s Soccer Team Is Excellent. Does Anyone Care?
Soccer has never been more popular in America, but fan interest in the country’s national teams is on a curious decline.
By
Will Leitch
games
June 11, 2024
Caitlin Clark Shouldn’t Be on Team USA Just Because She’s Popular
The Olympics are primarily about winning, not marketing opportunities — and that’s the way it should be.
By
Will Leitch
games
June 4, 2024
It’s Good That Caitlin Clark Is Getting Pushed Around in the WNBA
Casual fans may cry foul, but Clark’s rough treatment is healthy for both her and the league.
By
Will Leitch
games
May 29, 2024
Kyrie Irving Wore Us Down
He’s playing great basketball, staying quiet, and counting on the public’s very short memory.
By
Will Leitch
games
May 28, 2024
New Jackpot City
Eleven rivals. Countless billions. One prize: the right to build a casino in the heart of New York.
By
Noah Shachtman
games
May 21, 2024
Chess Brat: Hans Niemann, One Year After the Cheating Scandal
The grandmaster has been kinda-sorta vindicated. So how is he more disliked than ever?
By
Jen Wieczner
games
May 20, 2024
5 Takeaways From a Magical (and Promising) Knicks Season
After a blowout loss ended their title hopes, one thing is clear: Jalen Brunson could really use some help next year.
By
Will Leitch
games
May 13, 2024
How Worried Should Knicks Fans Be?
After a brutal pair of losses to the Pacers, here’s everything anxious fans should keep in mind ahead of game five and beyond.
By
Will Leitch
games
May 1, 2024
An Ode to Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks’ Mustard-Stained Genius
A coach who’s always on the brink of getting fired has pulled off a miracle.
By
Will Leitch
games
Apr. 23, 2024
We’re at Peak Sports Right Now for a Reason
Americans are tuning out a presidential election in favor of distractions.
By
Will Leitch
games
Apr. 17, 2024
The NBA Playoffs Are Going to Be So Much Fun
Electric stars, compelling narratives, smart new rules: Everything’s going the league’s way (except that pesky gambling scandal).
By
Will Leitch
oj simpson
Apr. 11, 2024
Thankfully, O.J. Simpson Was One of a Kind
Only someone who straddled the fault lines of race, culture, and sports could have produced such a frenzied media spectacle.
By
Will Leitch
games
Apr. 10, 2024
Jalen Brunson Is the Superstar Knicks Fans Have Been Waiting For
With their most beloved player in ages leading the way, New York is positioned for a highly enjoyable playoff run.
By
Will Leitch
games
Apr. 5, 2024
Who You Should Root for in the Final Four (Not UConn)
As women’s college basketball takes center stage, a guide to the last stages of both tournaments.
By
Will Leitch
games
Mar. 26, 2024
We Don’t Know Shohei Ohtani, and That’s Not Helping Him
As he navigates a strange gambling scandal, the Dodgers megastar is learning the costs of evading media scrutiny.
By
Will Leitch
games
Mar. 20, 2024
They’re Still Trying to Ruin March Madness
Sports execs’ latest brilliant idea: Get rid of the Cinderella teams that make the tournament so great.
By
Will Leitch
games
Mar. 13, 2024
Aaron Rodgers Would Probably Regret Getting Into Politics
The attention-loving conspiracist has faced a compliant sports press. That would change if he landed on a ticket with RFK Jr.
By
Will Leitch
games
Mar. 6, 2024
Unlike MJ, LeBron Is Ending His Career With Dignity
He’s still playing at a high level and doesn’t seem too bothered about his team’s mediocrity.
By
Will Leitch
games
Feb. 27, 2024
The Slow, Painful Death of Sports Twitter
What was once an essential and joyous gathering place has become a wasteland under Elon Musk.
By
Will Leitch
games
Feb. 21, 2024
Women’s Sports Are About to Explode
Transcendent stars, eager fanbases, and media interest point to an unprecedented surge in popularity.
By
Will Leitch
games
Feb. 12, 2024
A Super Bowl That Went From Dud to Dynamite
On football’s biggest stage, a terrific ending mostly made up for hours of mediocrity.
By
Will Leitch
games
Feb. 8, 2024
The Deep Blandness of Las Vegas Before the Super Bowl
A city that has sanded off its rough edges is a perfect fit for the NFL’s biggest day.
By
Will Leitch
games
Jan. 29, 2024
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions Were Right to Trust Math
Some football Luddites are embracing the same dumb mind-set that baseball overcame decades ago.
By
Will Leitch
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