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The article itself[0] is rife with incorrect usage and really odd use of language.So I wondered, is this an auto-generated article?
Upon further reflection, it reads more like something translated from English to a foreign language and then (poorly) auto-translated back to English.
The website in question appears to be based in India, but is entirely in English (sort of).
Here's the first paragraph of the article:
BBucky Dent was within the stadium, the
calendar stated October, and every staff
wanted to win to maintain its season alive. It
had been 43 years since Dent’s well-known
dwelling run helped the Yankees win the final
elimination recreation between these storied
rivals at Fenway Park, and almost a half-
century later, Boston lastly received a small
measure of revenge for that exact recreation.
What might compel someone to do that? To disguise that the work is plagiarized? Some other reason? I find it quite mystifying.[0] https://popnews247.com/2021/10/06/yankees-are-done-season-ends-in-a-wild-card-loss-to-the-red-sox/
Ans so I continue to wonder what the motivation might be for doing so, as those who can read English with even minor proficiency and have even a passing familiarity with baseball would immediately see it as something really abnormal.
The other really odd thing is that it appeared as the the third result in a search for the title of the NYT article.
[0] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/sports/baseball/yankees-r...