
Jack Williams
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U.S. Bureau Chief at Caters Media Group
Reporter | Sports stories: @nytimes, @guardian, @Narratively | Alum: @columbiajourn, #BAMMJ | Welshman | [email protected]
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Dec 5, 2023 |
socceramerica.com | Henry Bushnell |Jack Williams
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Oct 26, 2023 |
mtpr.org | Jack Williams
We will be closing the comment section on Nov. 1, 2023. Spam and vitriol have long outweighed genuine conversation in these comments. I want to thank the regulars who've participated in good faith with constructive and insightful comments. To suggest a correction or reach a reporter, please contact us here. - Josh Burnham, digital editor.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
wlrn.org | Jack Williams
One of the most successful managers in major league baseball history is retiring. Dusty Baker is the only manager to lead five different teams to the playoffs. Copyright 2023 NPR
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Oct 26, 2023 |
kosu.org | Jack Williams
One of the most successful managers in major league baseball history is retiring. Dusty Baker is the only manager to lead five different teams to the playoffs. Copyright 2023 NPR
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Oct 26, 2023 |
npr.org | Jack Williams
After more than 50 years in baseball, iconic manager Dusty Baker is retiring Download Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1208869359/1208869360" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> One of the most successful managers in major league baseball history is retiring. Dusty Baker is the only manager to lead five different teams to the playoffs.
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Feeling honored to have been given the opportunity to write for the wonderful New York Times sports section over the past decade. My final piece – about those involved in the mammoth operation of bringing Wimbledon's strawberries from seed to Centre Court. https://t.co/V5lOgP4VKr

For @nytimes: A Year in Crisis Takes Its Toll on Welsh Rugby https://t.co/kzM4z1Ir4u

For @nytimes in Tenerife, where this week thousands of Welsh fans, deterred by Qatar's rules and cost, will have the World Cup party they have waited 64 years for – just not at the tournament itself. https://t.co/CU64c3Xufz