Sports
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Yankees’ Carlos Rodon authors another strong outing after perfect first five innings
On a night when the Yankees clubbed six home runs and piled up 15 runs, Carlos Rodón threatened to steal the show.
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It’s like these Mets can do no wrong as Party Citi vibes grow
Games have transformed into parties at Citi Field, where the Mets are 13-1. It’s like they can do no wrong.
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Knicks’ heroes, zeros of Game 5: Miles McBride comes up short again
Knicks’ heroes and zeros from their 106-103 Game 5 loss to the Pistons on Tuesday.
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Knicks’ Game 5 report card: Tom Thibodeau gets F for late-game mismanagement
Knicks’ grades from Tuesday night's Game 5 106-103 loss to the Pistons as Detroit now trails 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.
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UFC’s Sedriques Dumas arrested on charges including robbery, battery with $558K bond
UFC fighter Sedriques Dumas is behind bars in the Florida panhandle on robbery and battery charges.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo watch officially begins as Bucks can’t escape mediocrity
For the Milwaukee Bucks, the playoffs are over. For the rest of the NBA, the Giannis Antetokounmpo Watch begins.
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Yankees’ four-homer first inning carries them in destruction of Orioles
The Yankees clobbered the Orioles for five runs on four homers in the first inning and then kept piling on in a 15-3 blowout of their AL East rivals.
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Knicks fail to close out Pistons in painful Game 5 loss at MSG
The Knicks couldn’t seal the deal on Tuesday night at home.
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Pacers end Bucks’ season in brutal fashion as tempers flare in what could be Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Milwaukee end
The Bucks' season came to an excruciating and almost unbelievable end on Tuesday night.
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Mets play like MLB’s top team as bats stay red hot in convincing win over Diamondbacks
The Mets are the kings of the Citi and at the moment the kings of the sport.
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Jon Stewart, Jonas Brothers joined star-packed celebrity row for Knicks-Pistons Game 5
The Knicks entered Tuesday night with the chance to close out the Pistons, and the mere possibility brought out their starriest fans.
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Tom Hanks loses his mind after Francisco Lindor homers for Mets at star-studded Citi Field
There might be no crying in baseball, but that doesn't mean you can't show emotion.