NY Post - Sports
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Mets keep wasting their scoring chances in doubleheader sweep at hands of Cardinals
The Mets’ hits total over two games Sunday suggested they should have won both, but an inability to finish business flipped the equation.
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Tyrese Haliburton, Pacers stun Cavaliers with late run to steal Game 1 win
Tyrese Haliburton made a go-ahead 3-pointer midway through the fourth quarter and the Pacers stunned the top-seeded Cavaliers in Game 1 on Sunday.
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Mets’ Juan Soto robbed of game-changing homer by spectacular Cardinals catch
Juan Soto, who has just five homers this season, was robbed by a game-turning blast by the Cardinals' Victor Scott II at Busch Stadium on Sunday.
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The message Giants sent with $192 million overhaul of woeful defense
The NFL universe might have focused on the wrong season-ending message from John Mara.
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Aaron Judge captivating Yankees fans with greatness at every turn: ‘Mickey Mantle of our time’
The ones who were doing a rain dance more than anyone else anywhere inside Yankee Stadium were the ones seated in the Judge’s Chambers in right field.
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Caitlin Clark has classy response to praise from Brazil national team coach in mic’d-up chat
Caitlin Clark and Leo Figueiro shared a fun moment during the second quarter of the preseason game between the Fever and Brazil.
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Top Yankees prospect George Lombard Jr. promoted to Double-A after blazing start
George Lombard Jr. was not long for Hudson Valley.
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Knicks’ depth issue facing major test against Payton Pritchard, Celtics’ bench
The Knicks bench predictably emerged as a weakness in the first round against the Pistons.
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The easy way Knicks can change everything about their Celtics narrative
The Knicks have that opportunity now. For the first time in a quarter century, they enter a playoff series as a no-doubt-about-it underdog.
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Patrick Mahomes’ half-brother gets NFL chance at Chiefs rookie camp
The Chiefs are keeping it all in the family.
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Josh Hart can stabilize Knicks by rising to occasion again in Celtics showdown
Josh Hart is more than the Knicks’ Energizer Bunny.
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Red Sox’s Garrett Crochet takes comebacker off nose — and stays in the game
Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet took a baseball to the nose during his start Sunday against the Twins — and he stayed in the game.