NY Post - Sports
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Jalen Brunson’s latest big test lies with stark Celtics backcourt
For the Knicks to have a chance to oust the favored Celtics, Jalen Brunson may have to be even better than he was against the Pistons.
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Kentucky Derby 2025: Picks and predictions from the experts
Experts from The Post and Action Network handicap Saturday’s 151st running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
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Mets’ Clay Holmes grinds out six solid innings after rocky start
Clay Holmes’ chances of finishing six innings appeared slim early on, but then he got rolling Friday.
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WNBA breaks new ground on preseason streaming to continue league growth
When the WNBA’s preseason slate began Friday night, the platform used to present the pair of games captured a stark difference from the streaming...
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Walker Buehler lands on injured list in Red Sox injury worry
Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler has found himself on the injured list just over a month into the 2025 MLB season.
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Yankees to play Jorbit Vivas ‘a lot’ with Jazz Chisholm Jr. on injured list
The infielder, recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday, was acquired from the Dodgers.
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Paul Goldschmidt keeps on delivering exactly what Yankees need in post-Juan Soto world
Paul Goldschmidt carried his sizzling April into May.
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Pete Alonso supplies power again in Mets’ thumping of Cardinals
ST. LOUIS — Pete Alonso is off to a nice start in defending his NL Player of the Month title. After receiving the honor Friday for his March/April...
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Ex-Yankee Joey Gallo shows off video of first bullpen as he attempts to make comeback as pitcher
Former MLB slugger Joey Gallo is trying to reinvent himself... by pitching.
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Raiders’ Ashton Jeanty reveals he also received an NFL draft prank call saying he’d been traded
Shedeur Sanders wasn't the only rookie prank-called on draft night.
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Red Sox star Triston Casas stretchered off field after suffering ‘significant’ injury
The injury bug has plagued the Red Sox—with first baseman Triston Casas as its latest victim.
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Max Fried dominates as Yankees one-hit Rays to take series opener
The Yankees improved to 7-for-7 in Fried starts Friday, when the lefty one-hit the Rays over seven brilliant innings in a 3-0, series-opening...