Thomas Boswell
The ultimate head game
Boswell: On Sunday, tune out the leader board, focus on your next shot and don’t give up.
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Unless Webb Simpson unfurls an illustrious career, it’s likely that he will be seen as a worthy, yet typical U.S. Open winner at the Olympic Club.
Boswell: On Sunday, tune out the leader board, focus on your next shot and don’t give up.
After Congressional Country Club last year saw Rory McIlroy go 16 under par, the USGA reconsecrated itself to the holy protection of par at this year’s U.S. Open.
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Momentum shifts are par for the course when the U.S. Open is played at Olympic.
OPINION | The exit of I’ll Have Another only calls attention to an unavoidable fact: too many thoroughbreds are injured, or die, on the track.
OPINION | It’s a more thoughtful, introspective and, yes, regretful LeBron James who has his Heat one win away from an NBA title.
Miami’s LeBron James has a gritty performance for the ages in a crucial Game 4 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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OPINION | In discussing whether the NBA has a flopping problem, David Stern underplays his own authority.
Through two tightly contested playoff series, this year’s Capitals laugh in the face of adversity and howl in the face of overtime.
Russell Westbrook and other star athletes are categorized as either villains or heroes, as much for their personas as their performances.
Derek Jeter has been the face of the baseball’s most storied franchise for 20 years, and he keeps living — and playing — up to that billing.
OPINION | Pinstripers arrive in town with 27 titles, an example of where the Nats wish to go.
OPINION |There is virtually nothing more difficult in sport, or life, than winning the Triple Crown.
OPINION | Couch Slouch contemplates a world with Thunder enthusiasts in lockstep, fist-pumping fanatics and poker-playing monks.
COUCH SLOUCH | Albert Pujols’s $200 million contract was supposed to be the start of something big — until it wasn’t.
OPINION | There’s no shame in the way the Capitals lost, but there shouldn’t be any satisfaction either.
OPINION | Virginia Tech did not handle the firing of Seth Greenberg well, and now it is left to ponder its next move.
OPINION | It has been a roller coaster ride for the Capitals and the Bruins as the series shifts to Boston for Game 7.
COLUMN | I’ll Have Another’s withdrawal from the Belmont illustrates a simple truth: Racehorses are fragile and injuries are commonplace.
U.S. horse racing has never needed a shining moment as badly as it does now. And I’ll Have Another just might provide it.
Mario Gutierrez must know this about riding the Belmont Stakes: Don’t move too soon.
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