NY Post - Sports
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Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. makes MLB history with first 40-70 season
It’s Ronald Acuña Jr.’s world and we’re all just living in it.
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Mets’ Francisco Lindor, Kodai Senga reach big milestones in split
Francisco Lindor hit three home runs in the Mets' doubleheader split to join the 30-30 club, and Kodai Senga reached 200 strikeouts in his season...
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Fan denied entry into Phillies game after trying to bring in emotional support alligator
A fan was denied entry into Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday when he attempted to get in with an emotional support alligator, per multiple reports.
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Simon Holmstrom makes strong impression in tryout for Islanders’ top line
Now it’s Simon Holmstrom’s turn.
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Shaun O’Hara ‘pretty impressed’ with Giants rookie center John Michael Schmitz
The alert would be sounded. “Bingo, bingo, bingo!’’ The center had noticed something that he needed to convey, quickly and succinctly, to the...
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Ryder Cup’s giant first tee grandstand draws kudos: ‘Spectacular’
Luke Donald will never forget the moment he first stood on the first tee at a Ryder Cup with a golf club in his hands.
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Damian Lillard addresses Trail Blazers departure with ‘Farewell’ song: ‘I leave at peace’
Damian Lillard chose to address his departure from the Trail Blazers in song form.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce show major PDA at post-game party
Swift is expected to attend the Kansas City Chiefs game Sunday against the Jets in New Jersey.
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Jets rookie Joe Tippmann’s progress will be tested by Chiefs
Joe Tippmann’s indoctrination to the Jets’ offensive line is about to speed up in a hurry.
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Mets shutting down Starling Marte for rest of season with optimism for 2024
The Mets believe the next time Starling Marte plays in a game, it will be a different, healthier Starling Marte than was seen this season.
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Gerrit Cole makes final Cy Young case with complete-game gem in Yankees’ win
Yankees starter Gerrit Cole tossed his second complete-game shutout of the season, a two-hit gem in a 6-0 win over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.
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Rangers can finally rely on structure instead of skill
Structure should cut down on odd-man rushes against. It should create more puck possession. It should preserve and protect Igor Shesterkin.