NY Post - Sports
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Max Fried set to unveil complex bag of tricks during his Yankees debut
There are not many around the league whose bags of tricks are as deep as Max Fried, the Yankees’ Saturday starting pitcher.
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Juan Soto crushes no-doubt blast for his first Mets home run
Juan Soto is on the home run ledger this season.
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Jon Scheyer delivering a ‘next guy’ rarity in Duke succession plan
Succession plans for coaches in sports too often aren’t very successful.
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It’s been a hard wait for Nets to get into NBA draft lottery — now comes the hard part
The foregone conclusion became a reality, with the Nets clinching a lottery pick.
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There are two sides to Cooper Flagg — and the Duke phenom knows when to become ‘an animal’
Cooper Flagg cares about playing three last games with Duke teammates he has grown to love, teammates who have grown to love him.
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Brett Baty starts his Mets second base journey with same lingering questions
Brett Baty had a good idea what message he was about to receive when he got summoned to the manager’s office on the final day of spring training. He
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Why Zuby Ejiofor wasn’t leaving what he helped build at St. John’s ‘for any reason’
All along, the expectation was that Zuby Ejiofor would return to St. John's for his senior year, and it became official on Friday.
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John Harbaugh gets three-year Ravens contract extension
Barring a dismissal or resignation, John Harbaugh will coach the Ravens for at least 20 seasons.
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Who should the Giants draft? NFL minds weigh in on tantalizing Abdul Carter-Travis Hunter scenario
The clouds are lifting on what once was considered the Giants’ doomsday draft scenario.
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Griffin Canning’s tumultuous MLB past led him to this Mets moment
The Mets have visions of their pitching program helping Canning become more effective and take advantage of his swing-and-miss stuff.
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How to watch Women’s NCAA tournament today: March Madness Sweet 16 schedule
The Women's Sweet 16 begins this afternoon!
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Stephen A. Smith-LeBron James feud escalates with Kobe Bryant lies, bizarre boxing video
The Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James saga just keeps getting more wild.