NY Post - Sports
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Chet Lemon, three-time All-Star and World Series champion, dead at 70
Chet Lemon, 16-year MLB veteran and 1984 World Series champion, passed away on Thursday at 70 years old.
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Mike Sullivan has shot to bring long-awaited stability to Rangers
As the Rangers cleaned out their lockers on April 21 after a taxing 2024-25 season resulted in an early summer and the dismissal of another head...
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Yankees’ Trent Grisham playing more and exceeding expectations
This spring, shortly before Aaron Boone began to notice a more lively Trent Grisham in camp, Brian Cashman said he thought the fourth outfielder...
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Why Nick Wright believes Knicks beating Celtics would be good thing for NBA
Nick Wright believes that a Knicks playoff series win over the Celtics can change the game.
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Marquesha Davis ready to let it fly in her second Liberty season
Behind the scenes, though, she said she worked with the Liberty’s coaching staff on improving her shot mechanics and quickening her release.
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Bill Belichick appeared at NYU panel without Jordon Hudson — and with an ex-NFL comms VP
Bill Belichick seems to be putting Jordon Hudson on the sidelines when it comes to managing his brand. At least in one instance.
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Mikal Bridges flipping the script on his Knicks legacy
Mikal Bridges Bridges has turned the narrative of his first season in orange and blue on its head with his play this postseason, especially of late.
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Cubs or White Sox? Pope Leo XIV’s true Chicago sports allegiance revealed
One of the world’s biggest questions has been answered after Chicago native Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the 267th Pope.
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What we’ll learn from Aaron Glenn’s first Jets rookie minicamp
The 2025 rookie class of the Jets will take the field for the first time Friday as the team begins a three-day rookie minicamp.
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Sue Bird taking on new career challenge with USA Basketball ‘puzzle’
For years, Sue Bird called the shots on the court as a point guard. Now, the legendary WNBA star will be doing it off the court for USA Basketball.
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The Celtics are relying on a gimmick, not a game plan
In Games 1 and 2, both at home vs. the Knicks, the Celtics — a professional, exorbitantly paid team — played without a Plan B.
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Knicks disrespect hits fever pitch with one sportsbook still pricing them as underdogs vs. Celtics
The Knicks have a 2-0 series lead, yet one sportsbook still like the Celtics to advance.