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Bedel Saget

Bedel Saget

Editor at The New York Times

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  • English
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Why Base Stealers Target Noah Syndergaard (Published 2017) - The New York Times

Noah Syndergaard gave up more stolen bases than any other pitcher last season. Here is why.
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Aaron Judge Is Baseball’s Most Powerful Hitter (Published 2017)

Aaron Judge combines his imposing body (6-7, 282 pounds) with a technically proficient swing to become baseball’s most powerful hitter.
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Red Gerard Wins First U.S. Gold in Pyeongchang Olympics ... - The N...

He became the youngest Olympic snowboarder to win gold.
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How Ronaldo Stepped Over Spain, and Gave Portugal the Early Lead (P...

The Portuguese striker drew a foul early to earn a penalty kick against Spain.
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The Kick That Sealed Brazil’s Place in the Last 16 (Published 2018)

Paulinho scored the game-winning goal in Brazil’s final match of the group stage, clinching its position at the top of Group E.
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See Neighbors Rescue a Couple Trapped by Hurricane Michael (Publish...

Hurricane Michael had ripped apart a couple’s home in Lynn Haven, Fla. Nearby residents braved the storm to rescue them.
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Coco Gauff’s Got Game and Her Game’s Got Room to Grow (Published 20...

Coco Gauff has used a powerful serve and great court coverage to stand out among the emerging young stars in women’s tennis.
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How Chloe Kim Rode to Gold in Halfpipe (Published 2022)

See the big tricks that landed Chloe Kim an early lead in the women’s competition and earned her a second consecutive gold medal.
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See How Ayumu Hirano Made Olympic History in Halfpipe to Win Gold (...

Ayumu Hirano of Japan was the first to land a triple cork in the Olympics on his way to capturing the gold medal and beating a deep field of medal contenders that included Shaun White.
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Watch Christian Pulisic Send the U.S. Past Iran and Into the Knocko...

See how Christian Pulisic scored the U.S. goal before leaving with an injury in a 1-0 win against Iran.
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The Move That May Take Sunisa Lee’s Name

Sunisa Lee has been practicing a new difficult element in her uneven bars routine. If she completes it at the Olympics, it will be named “The Lee.”