NY Post - Sports
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Aaron Judge on ridiculous homer pace and Yankees are in awe: ‘no brainer’ Hall of Famer
In his 1,000th career game, Aaron Judge turned in a typical Aaron Judge performance. There was, of course, a home run.
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Rangers desperate to find elusive fix to power play struggles
With each game, the outlook has become more dire for the unit.
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Tylor Megill showing Mets his value with another strong start
He wasn’t assured a roster spot as spring training began, but he is again reminding the Mets of his value to the organization.
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Islanders mainstay Matt Martin finally sees ice for first time in nearly three months
Outside of stating the obvious when asked, that, yes, he would like to play, Martin has kept his head down despite sitting since Jan. 16.
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Auburn feels disrespected as Final Four underdogs: ‘Nothing new’
Auburn is the No. 1 overall seed. Yet, it isn’t favored Saturday night against fellow No. 1 seed Florida.
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UConn dominates UCLA in Final Four as it rolls into national championship game
The second-seeded Huskies ultimately delivered a dominant 85-51 beatdown of UCLA, the top overall seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament.
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Mets bullpen’s red-hot start continues in home opener: ‘Nasty stuff’
The Mets’ bullpen has given up just four runs over 25 ²/₃ innings so far this year. And their WHIP of 0.970 is sixth-best in the majors.
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Braden Schneider’s growth providing Rangers needed consistency
With a first-period goal against the Wild on Tuesday, he has set career highs in goals (six) and points (20) with seven regular-season games...
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Cody Bellinger misses Yankees’ win with back issue in latest injury concern
Another new Yankee is dealing with a back issue.
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Dwight Howard to enter Basketball Hall of Fame as first-ballot inductee
He is not only getting into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, but he'll be doing it as a first-ballot pick.
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Mets fans cheer Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with potential free agency looming
Though all eyes were on the Mets stars, from Pete Alonso, to Francisco Lindor to newcomer Juan Soto, that doesn’t mean there weren’t some wandering...
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Dean Wells, NFL linebacker and Kentucky legend, dead at 54 after cancer battle
According to multiple reports, Wells was diagnosed with leukemia in 2023 and received a bone marrow transplant last spring.