Sports
-
President Trump reiterates desire to see PGA Tour-LIV to end civil war and merge: Would be a great thing’
President Donald Trump reiterated his hope for a reunification of golf while aboard Air Force One on his way to Florida on Thursday.
-
Mets bullpen’s excellent start masking rotation injuries
The Mets have covered the injuries and the innings because their bullpen, particularly their multi-inning options, has been excellent.
-
South Carolina battling vulnerability in March Madness repeat attempt
South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley felt calmer a year ago when she experienced her first Final Four. Call it blissful ignorance.
-
Knicks stuck spinning their wheels with no obvious solution
A clear hierarchy was formed this season in the East with the Cavs and Celtics on top, then the Knicks in whatever you want to call the tier below...
-
The $135 million Jackson Merrill extension is latest Padres win
Jackson Merrill inked a $135 million, nine-year deal with San Diego.
-
Right from Opening Day, greedy Rob Manfred shows where MLB’s priorities lie
After you’ve punched your best customer in the head, what’s the best way to apologize? That’s right, next kick him in the groin. It’s the Rob...
-
What Marlins are telling teams interested in trading for Sandy Alcantara
This Marlins regime consistently tells interested teams this message.
-
Cardinals’ Trey McBride unseats Travis Kelce as the NFL’s top-paid tight end
Trey McBride is now the highest-paid tight end in NFL history.
-
A year after Garden punch-up, Battle of the Hudson is nearly unrecognizable
Instead of the Devils sitting on the outside looking in on the playoff picture and the Rangers comfortably in playoff position, the two are...
-
Dodgers look like an all-time team — for more reasons than their results
It’s not just that the Dodgers became the first reigning champion to start 8-0. But it’s how they did it, and what they overcame.
-
Phillies’ Matt Strahm calls for big change in response to torpedo bat craze: ‘Use whatever hitters have’
Torpedo bats have taken the baseball world by storm — and some MLB pitchers are not happy about it.