Sports
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Joe Rogan reveals unique UFC contract out: ‘If he leaves, I leave’
"I wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t for him."
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‘They’re not loving the Bill Belichick experience’ in North Carolina as concerns linger
Bill Belichick is apparently no Rodney Dangerfield when it comes to going back to school.
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The Yankees are figuring out the other half of the puzzle
Despite the evidence presented over the first few weeks of the regular season, Aaron Judge won’t win the Yankees the AL East title by himself.
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Paige Spiranac hits back at critics ‘mad’ about her ‘conservative’ golf outfit
Paige Spiranac couldn't help but laugh at those that felt "mad" about her attire during a recent golf outing.
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Ben Rice’s dad tells how his son has embraced Yankee Way
Both father and son praise Yankees director of performance nutrition Drew Weisberg for devising an offseason blueprint that Ben Rice followed to a T.
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Nothing John Mara has said indicates Joe Schoen, Brian Daboll face win-now edict
So far, there are no signs Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are operating as if they are sitting squarely on the hot seat.
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Before he was a Mets rotation anchor, David Peterson was a son of the stables
“The first thing I ever wanted to be was a jockey.’’
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Breaking down Knicks-Pistons matchups in 10 key categories
It is said that you can throw out head-to-head records from the regular season once the playoffs begin, but the Knicks especially need to prove...
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The untapped Yankees power of Jazz Chisholm Jr.: ‘Never put a ceiling on it’
Playing at Yankee Stadium, where Chisholm’s left-handed swing takes advantage of the short porch, certainly helps.
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MLB surely has changed — with more ridiculous ineptitude
Sure, the preferred way to explain the decay of fundamentals throughout big league baseball is to shrug, and say, “Well, The Game has changed.”
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Massapequa Soccer Shop closing its doors after 53 special years
The Massapequa Soccer Shop, which has been a staple in the Long Island soccer community for almost 53 years, will be closing its doors in June.
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Long Island varsity baseball team playing eighth graders with eyes on tomorrow
The Locust Valley varsity baseball team is looking to the players of tomorrow, boasting one of the youngest lineups on Long Island.