NY Post - Sports
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Skip Schumaker got heated with grounds crew during Mets-Marlins delay
Skip Schumaker has had it with the rain in Queens.
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Michigan vs. Nebraska prediction: Ugly underdog pick for college football Week 5
Why we're backing the perpetually rebuilding Nebraska Cornhuskers against No. 2 Michigan.
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Wade Boggs sorry for Tim Wakefield cancer tweet after Curt Schilling’s selfish reveal
Former Boston Red Sox ace Curt Schilling shared the news that ex-teammate Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy both are battling cancer.
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Jared Goff claps back at Ryan Fitzpatrick’s ‘poor man’s Matt Ryan’ dig
Detroit lions quarterback Jared Goff got the last laugh in a "spicy" moment with Ryan Fitzpatrick on "Thursday Night Football."
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Postponed Mets game complicates David Stearns’ introduction
One of the collateral damage elements of the Mets and Marlins having their game suspended Thursday night with one out in the top of the ninth...
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Aroldis Chapman blows Rangers’ chance to clinch playoff berth with 8 horrible pitches
The Texas Rangers have a two-game lead over the Houston Astros and a three-game lead over the Seattle Mariners in the American League West.
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Jonathan Owens fires back at fan claiming Simone Biles is ‘so f–king rude’
Green Bay Packers defensive back Jonathan Owens called out a fan who claimed his wife, gymnastics superstar Simone Biles was "so f--king rude"...
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Antonio Brown jumps into Chandler Jones’ troubling situation as NFL star rants about conspiracy theories
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones continued his troubling social media activity Thursday morning with a lengthy video post.
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How the Mets’ coaches are trying to focus on the present in the face of uncertain futures
Even if Buck Showalter remains as Mets manager – and that’s hardly a certainty – it’s a fairly safe bet changes will be occurring within the...
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Jesus Ramos knows ‘everything is so close’ ahead of career-defining bout
Jesus Ramos knows just how close he is. But the next step that awaits the rapidly-ascending super welterweight phenom is often the trickiest.
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How will the Yankees rework their bullpen after having one of baseball’s best — and most injured — in 2023?
Despite having to use 21 different relievers, the Yankees still crafted one of the best bullpen ERAs in the majors.
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Mets celebrate two prospects charging through their system
The Mets’ two prospects of the year moved quickly — each ascending three levels in one season — but they did so with a focus on walking.