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I’ll Have Another Wins 137th Preakness Stakes
I’ll Have Another came from behind to beat Bodemeister in the 137th Preakness Stakes, keeping Triple Crown hopes alive for the trainer Doug O’Neill and the jockey Mario Gutierrez.


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Bayern Munich 1, Chelsea 1; Chelsea Wins Shootout, 4-3: Champions League — Chelsea Beats Bayern Munich on Penalty Kicks
Bayern Munich controlled play throughout the Champions League final, but Chelsea’s Didier Drogba scored the tying goal and converted the decisive penalty kick in the shootout.


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Game 3: Rangers 3, Devils 0: N.H.L. Playoffs — Rangers Take 2-1 Lead Against Devils
Three goals in the third period and Henrik Lundqvist’s 36 saves helped the Rangers take a 2-1 lead over the Devils in their playoff series.


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Rangers Fan Flight Makes Trip From La Guardia to Newark
Is a flight from La Guardia Airport to Newark International Liberty Airport short or just silly? Rangers fans found out.


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Darryl Sutter Has the Kings a Win Away From Advancing to Stanley Cup Finals
Since Darryl Sutter took over as coach on Dec. 20, Los Angeles has made the playoffs as the West’s No. 8 seed and dispatched the top two seeds, and they’re now a win away from the Stanley Cup finals.


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Reds 6, Yankees 5: Reds Hold Off Yankees as Ninth-Inning Rally Falls Short
The Yankees scored twice in their final at-bat but could not bail out starter Ivan Nova, who struck out a career high in an unusual outing.


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Blue Jays 2, Mets 0: Mets Fall to Blue Jays Despite Stout Pitching
Brandon Morrow pitched a shutout and Toronto, a day after a 14-5 shellacking of the Mets, scored two runs off Jeremy Hefner, who had been called up from the minors earlier in the day.


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Chipper Jones Has Been the Braves’ One Constant for Almost Two Decades
Larry Wayne Jones Jr., who ranks second to Hank Aaron in almost every offensive category for the Braves and the franchise’s one constant for almost two decades, will retire at the end of the season.


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Spurs 96, Clippers 86: Spurs Storm Back to Take 3-0 Series Lead on Clippers
Tim Duncan helped engineer a defining 24-0 run in the third quarter as the Spurs took a commanding lead over the Clippers in their second-round playoff series.


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N.B.A. Playoffs: For Derek Fisher and Lakers, Role Reversal
Derek Fisher, now with the Thunder after helping Los Angeles win five titles and being traded, is trying to deny his friend Kobe Bryant a sixth championship.


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Sun 78, Liberty 73: Liberty Fall to Sun in Season Opener at Madison Square Garden
In a return to Madison Square Garden, the Liberty dropped their season opener to the Connecticut Sun in front of a crowd of 8,112.


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Morgan Pressel Rises as More High Seeds Fall at Sybase
Morgan Pressel became the highest-seeded player (15th) left in the Sybase Match Play Championship as many big names, including Yani Tseng, fell.


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Fallow Years Leave Todd Demsey on Margins of Golf World
After overcoming a back injury and brain surgery, Todd Demsey has struggled to regain his form and a spot on the PGA Tour.


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On Pro Basketball: Magic Johnson Continues to Build His Legacy
Magic Johnson has transcended N.B.A. stardom as the face of H.I.V. and as a thriving businessman, and his social impact has been immeasurable.


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Mickey Wright, Credited With Best Swing Ever, Is Honored
The United States Golf Association Museum is opening a permanent exhibit on the golfer Mickey Wright, who dominated the sport for 32 years.


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Rangers Get Out of Way and Let Lundqvist Win Game
A perfectionist even in a shutout victory, goaltender Henrik Lundqvist criticized his biggest save of the game, on Ilya Kovalchuk.


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Devils Forwards Silenced During Game, and Afterward
For the second time in three games, the Devils did not score, despite several magnificent chances.


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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Mike Richter
In 1994 against the Devils, goalie Mike Richter allowed one goal over the final 126 minutes 52 seconds, helping the Rangers advance to the Stanley Cup finals.


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Cheering Section: N.H.L. Playoffs — Identity, Not Victories, Proving Elusive for the Kings
A lonely Los Angeles Kings fan in New York City savors his team’s underappreciated run in the Stanley Cup playoffs.


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Roundup: Indians’ Gomez Stymies Marlins
Jeanmar Gomez and three relievers delivered Cleveland’s third shutout of the season.


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Major League Baseball Embracing Twitter and Facebook
Baseball teams are reaching out to fans through social media like Twitter, and they are encouraging fans to communicate with them.


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Canadian Racetrack, Home to Derby-Winning Jockey, Struggling for Survival
Hastings Racecourse in Vancouver, British Columbia, helped the Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez launch his career, but now the track faces an uncertain future.


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30 Seconds: Bo Derek Makes Horse Racing Her Focus
The actress Bo Derek, a longtime horse racing enthusiast, is a member of the California Horse Racing Board.


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Roundup: In England, West Ham Wins Playoff and Promotion to Premier League
West Ham United defeated Blackpool, 2-1, Saturday in London to earn promotion to England’s Premier League for the 2012-13 season.


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Revisiting a Decline in Minority College Basketball Coaches
There are fewer minority basketball coaches in N.C.A.A. Division I, but the Southeastern Conference has found ways to buck the trend.


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Joe Paterno’s Successor, Bill O’Brien, Rallies Fans
Penn State’s new football coach, Bill O’Brien, undertook an 18-stop tour through the Northeast to spread a message that all will be well in Happy Valley.


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Peter D. Fuller Dies at 89; Had to Return Derby Purse
The owner of Dancer’s Image, Mr. Fuller had to return his Kentucky Derby winner’s purse of $122,600 after the painkiller Phenylbutazone was found in the horse’s urine.


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Impressive Sharapova Reaches Rome Final
The defending champion Maria Sharapova defeated Angelique Kerber, 6-3, 6-4, on Saturday to reach the Italian Open final in Rome.


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Dufner Carries Lead Into Final Round of Nelson
Jason Dufner shot a one-under-par 69, enough to keep a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Tex.


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McDowell Edges Garcia in Match Play Playoff
Graeme McDowell held his nerve in a tense playoff against Sergio GarcÃa to squeeze into the semifinals of the World Match Play Championship in Casares, Spain.


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Briscoe Puts Team Penske Back on Indy 500 Pole
Ryan Briscoe of Australia won the Indianapolis 500 pole with a daring late-afternoon run and a four-lap average of 226.484 miles per hour, edging James Hinchcliffe of Canada by 0.003 seconds.


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U.F.C. Star Jones Charged With D.W.I.
The U.F.C. star Jon Jones was charged with drunken driving after the Bentley he was driving struck a utility pole in Binghamton, N.Y., the police said.


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Liu Lights Up Rainy Shanghai With Hurdles Triumph
Liu Xiang defeated the world champion Jason Richardson to win the men’s 110-meter hurdles in 12.97 seconds at the rain-soaked Shanghai Diamond League meet.


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Sports Briefing | Lacrosse: Top Seed in Lacrosse Final Four
Attackman Eric Lusby tied a career high with five goals to lead top-seeded Loyola (Md.) to a 10-9 victory over Denver in the N.C.A.A. tournament quarterfinals in Annapolis, Md.


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Photo Replay: The Preakness Stakes
I’ll Have Another wins the Preakness to stay in the Triple Crown hunt.


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Rangers-Devils: Game 3
The Rangers scored three third-period goals to beat the Devils and take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference final series.


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Rings a Super Fit for Giants
The Giants received their Super Bowl rings at a ceremony at Tiffany and Co. on Wednesday in New York.


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In-Box: In-Box — Amending Hockey’s Prayer Book
Readers sound off on the latest headlines.


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Nascar Struggles With Diversity as Driver’s Seat Eludes Black Racers
Nascar, whose fans are predominantly white and older than 50, has for years struggled to attract black drivers that would help it diversify its fan base and attract more sponsorship.


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The Rail: The Rail's Scoreboard
How The Rail's contributors are doing with their predictions through the first two legs of the Triple Crown.


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The Rail: Pays for the Pimlico Special / Preakness Double
With Alternation winning the Pimlico Special on Friday, here are the will pays for the Pimlico Special/Preakness Double.


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The Rail: I'll Have Another, Winner of Derby, Captures Preakness
I’ll Have Another came from behind to beat Bodemeister and keep trainer Doug O’Neill’s bid for the Triple Crown alive.


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Goal: Wait Goes on for Hibs
Hibernians Football Club, which last won the Scottish Cup in 1902, was battered, 5-1, by crosstown rivals Hearts of Midlothian.


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Goal: A Champions League Home Match, Sort Of
Even though the Champions League final is being played in Munich, it's technically a neutral site, with each team receiving the same allotment of 17,500 tickets.


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Goal: Champions League Final: Chelsea Wins Shootout, 4-3
A penalty kick shootout decided the contest between Chelsea and Bayern Munich, playing at its home stadium, for the title of best club soccer team in Europe.


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Bats: Chipper Jones's Wide-Ranging Legacy
Since the inception of the draft in 1965, Chipper Jones is one of only four top picks to win a World Series with his original club.


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Bats: Marlins' Johnson Working His Way Back to Dominance
Josh Johnson, Miami's No. 1 starter, had reconstructive elbow surgery in 2007, missed 11 months and returned better than ever. Until his latest setback.


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Bats: Teixeira, Battling a Cough, Is Given Another Day Off
Mark Teixeira, his voice raspy and his demeanor subdued, said he was reaching the final options in his battle to shake an infuriating cough, which is simply to rest.


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Slap Shot: N.H.L. and Players Head for a New Labor Showdown
The N.H.L.'s labor agreement with its players is set to expire on Sept. 15, and there are signs that another work stoppage could be ahead.


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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Howie Rose
"Matteau! Matteau! Matteau!" That call remains Howie Rose's signature moment, and one of the most famous play-by-play calls in hockey history.


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Slap Shot: In the Postseason, Rangers Players Lead the Salary Parade
Brad Richards, Marian Gaborik, and Henrik Lundqvist of the Rangers are the only three of the 35 highest-salaried players to still be playing in the postseason.


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Off the Dribble: The Annotated N.B.A. Playoff Leader Board
Taking a look at the playoff leaders in various categories gives a glimpse at which players are thriving.


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Off the Dribble: Age Before Beauty in the N.B.A. Playoffs
The starters or minutes-played leaders of four of the eight remaining N.B.A. playoff teams, on average, are just 26.6 years old or younger.


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Off the Dribble: Diaw's Playmaking Gives Spurs a New Dimension
Boris Diaw's passing ability has made a profound impact on the San Antonio Spurs.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: Singleton Trains His Focus on Pistorius
Jerome Singleton, a self-described math and science nerd, hopes his showdown with Oscar Pistorius at this summer's Paralympics will bring more visibility to disabled sports.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: Friday Flashback: Sometimes Being First Doesn't Mean Victory
Swedish modern pentathlete Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall isn't a household name. But he will never be forgotten in the Olympic world--he was the first athlete to fail a drug test.


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2012 London Olympics: At 71, an Olympian Again
An interview with the Japanese equestrian Hiroshi Hoketsu, who at 71 could be the oldest competitor at the Games in London.


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The Fifth Down: For Mark Sanchez, the Opposite of Coddling
The criticism of the Jets quarterback is flowing freely, and it's only May. Consider it good practice for a possibly turbulent season ahead.


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The Fifth Down: Jets and the 46 Defense
The Jets' defensive line coach, Karl Dunbar, said earlier this week that he looked forward to using more of the 46 defense next season.


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The Fifth Down: Jets Add Depth at Safety By Signing Bell
The Jets continued their off-season overhaul at safety Friday, signing the veteran Yeremiah Bell, who spent the last eight seasons with Miami, to a one-year deal worth $1.4 million.


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