Each day, a small puzzle invites sports enthusiasts to find the hidden order beneath sixteen seemingly unrelated words — a quiet exercise in pattern recognition that connects lawn games, storied rivalries, dynasties, and the enduring memory of a baseball legend. The New York Times and The Athletic have built this daily ritual together, resetting at midnight so that the challenge is always fresh and the chance to prove one's literacy in the language of sport is never more than a day away. It is a modest thing, a word game, and yet it participates in something older: the human desire to find mea
NYT Connections Sports Edition #322: Hints and Answers for August 11
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