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    1. PhotoCarlos Beltran, the Mets’ first Latino manager, had spent the last year as a special assistant to Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman.
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      Mets Hire Carlos Beltran as Their New Manager

      The former All-Star outfielder replaces Mickey Callaway, who was fired in October after two seasons at Citi Field.

    2. PhotoNate Diaz, right, throwing a punch at Anthony Pettis during a fight in August. Diaz is one of the U.F.C.’s most mercurial stars.
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      Diaz a Reminder of U.F.C.’s Star Challenge

      Nate Diaz, who fights this weekend at Madison Square Garden, is one of the U.F.C.’s top draws. The promotion isn’t as deep when it comes to stars for the future.

  1. PhotoDevin McCourty, Dont’a Hightower and Stephon Gilmore have been almost impossibly good for New England this season. They face a stiff test this weekend.
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    N.F.L. Week 9 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread

    The Patriots have the stingiest defense the N.F.L. has seen in years. The Ravens have a uniquely versatile offense. They face off Sunday in a can’t-miss game in prime time.

  1. On running

    PhotoThe 2018 New York City Marathon. Among the 50,000-plus runners in the race this Sunday, more than 1,400 are at least 65, including Jeré Longman.
    CreditBenjamin Norman for The New York Times

    Marathon Training for Aging Dummies

    So this 65-year-old sportswriter decided to train for a marathon. His knees wanted to call an Uber.