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  1. Mookie Betts’ foul ball strikes 8-year-old boy in eye at Dodgers home game An 8-year-old Dodgers fan took a foul ball to the face in a scary moment during Friday’s game against the Reds at Dodger Stadium. The incident occurred in the fourth inning when Mookie Betts sent a screamer into the stands that struck Nathan Sanchez in the right eye, the family told KTLA.  The Sanchez family...
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  2. Timberwolves eliminate defending champion Nuggets with stunning rally to win wild Game 7 The Nuggets dreams of a back-to-back NBA title have been shattered.
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  3. Justin Thomas wanted hometown PGA Championship win ‘a little too bad’ Justin Thomas didn’t win the PGA Championship in his hometown this week, but he walked off the 18th green after Sunday’s round at Valhalla feeling like a winner.
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  4. Yankees ‘locker buddies’ Jose Trevino, Jon Berti combine for sneaky defensive gem Jose Trevino smacked a game-tying, two-run single and was robbed of what would have been his sixth home run of the year. But the Yankees catcher did not need a bat on the most memorable and impressive play of the afternoon.
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  5. Knicks’ OG Anunoby ‘couldn’t move’ in brief Game 7 return OG Anunoby tested the balky hamstring he injured in Game 2 of this series and was in the starting lineup but he was unable to play for the final three-plus quarters of the Knicks’ 130-109 defeat.
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  6. Mets have serious issues beyond Edwin Diaz’s closer status Their pen situation is far from a disaster thanks to solid backup plans. But ultimately though, the Mets all know they need Edwin Diaz to be right to have a real chance to reach their goal and make the playoffs.
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  7. Reggie Miller gleefully trolls Knicks after Pacers’ convincing Game 7 win Pacers great Reggie Miller trolled the Knicks on Instagram following their Game 7 loss to Indiana on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
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  8. Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton dons Reggie Miller choke-sign hoodie after tormenting Knicks A courtside Knicks fan stirred up Tyrese Haliburton, just like Spike Lee had done to Reggie Miller almost 30 years earlier. This one went even worse for the Knicks.
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  9. Paul Pierce stomps on Jalen Brunson jersey after Knicks’ loss in bizarre video Paul Pierce didn't wait long to celebrate the Knicks' demise.
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  10. Auburn running back Brian Battie critically injured in Florida shooting that killed brother Auburn running back Brian Battie is in critical condition after being shot over the weekend and his brother Tommie was killed in the same shooting in Sarasota, Florida over the weekend. 
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  11. What could have been hangs over Scottie Scheffler after uneven PGA Championship, arrest whirlwind LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Scottie Scheffler’s stressful and adventurous week was almost over. It was time to go home. Finally. The world’s No. 1-ranked player was standing on the 18th green under the searing Kentucky sun waiting for his playing partner, Mark Hubbard, to putt out so he could make his 271st and final stroke of...
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  12. Ella Steven’s late goal leads Gotham over Red Stars to push unbeaten streak to five By the time Gotham's 2-1 win against the Chicago Red Stars (5-3-1) ended, it was Ella Stevens that was the center of their celebration against her former team from the past three years.
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  13. Knicks fought until there was ‘nothing left to give’ in bitter end to captivating season By the end, most of the faithful were still in the house, even if they couldn’t wait for the final buzzer to put them all out of their misery. Josh Hart drew his sixth foul, three minutes before the end. The Knicks were down by 17. The season was inching toward the abyss. And still...
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  14. Carlos Rodon feels and looks more at ‘home’ in year 2 with Yankees Physically, a slimmer Carlos Rodon looks differently this season. With a deeper repertoire, Rodon is pitching differently and no longer so reliant upon his fastball and slider.
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  15. Filip Chytil’s ‘adrenaline’ high left him wanting more in Rangers postseason Now that the Rangers are on to the Eastern Conference Final, where they’ll play the Panthers beginning on Wednesday at the Garden, Filip Chytil is yearning for another opportunity to get back into the action.
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  16. Pacers troll Spike Lee after they eliminate Knicks from NBA playoffs in Game 7 ESPN couldn’t help but show a disheartened superfan Spike Lee sitting courtside as his Knicks were en route to a Game 7 loss to the Pacers, and Indiana’s social media team had some fun with the clip after the game. 
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  17. Former NFL All-Pro running back David Johnson announces retirement Former NFL All-Pro running back David Johnson is hanging up his cleats.
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  18. Rangers are nearly at full health in rare playoff luxury before facing Panthers With several players — who have either been serving as healthy scratches or working their way back from significant injuries — champing at the bit to get in the lineup, the Blueshirts have the rare luxury of personnel options to sort through in the next few days.
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  19. Rod Brind’Amour staying with Hurricanes after playoff loss to Rangers The Canes bench boss signed a contract extension on Sunday, even after Carolina was knocked out of the postseason by the Rangers on Thursday night.
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  20. Giants’ new pass-rusher trio see ‘sky’s the limit’ with bond already growing How can Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence be a trio that continues the tradition started by Lawrence Taylor and Leonard Marshall, and continued by Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora and Jason Pierre-Paul?
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  21. Tyrese Haliburton talks trash to Knicks fans during scorching first half in Game 7 The ESPN cameras caught Tyrese Haliburton yelling and pointing at the fans as he walked towards the Pacers' bench after the Knicks called a timeout with 2:03 left in the first quarter of Game 7 at MSG.
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  22. Jalen Brunson leaves Knicks’ Game 7 with fractured hand in yet another injury disaster Jalen Brunson suffered a fractured left hand in the second half and was ruled out for the rest of Game 7 against the Pacers with the Knicks trailing big.
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  23. Scottie Scheffler finishes PGA Championship strong days after arrest It likely won’t be enough for another major title, but Scottie Scheffler did everything he could to move back into contention at the PGA Championship.
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  24. Drake loses $565K bet on Tyson Fury after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk Well, Kendrick Lamar did accuse Drake of having a gambling addiction on "Meet The Grahams."
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  25. Celebrities out in full force for Knicks-Pacers Game 7 at MSG The Garden celebrities were back for Game 7 between the Knicks and the Pacers.
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  26. Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. sued by Fanatics for alleged breach of contract Marvin Harrison Jr.’s transition to the NFL took a strange turn Saturday night, when Fanatics filed a lawsuit in the New York Supreme Court.
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  27. Jose Trevino, Jon Berti power red-hot Yankees to sweep over White Sox For most teams, a tell of things going especially well would be getting contributions from the bottom of their order. For the Yankees, it has become increasingly the norm.
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  28. Donte DiVincenzo, Pascal Siakam get technical fouls during chippy Knicks-Pacers Game 7 fracas It didn't take long for tempers to flare between the Knicks and the Pacers in Game 7.
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  29. NASCAR All-Star Race predictions: Four plus-odds picks for North Wilkesboro Speedway It’s All-Star Sunday for the NASCAR Cup Series, as the best drivers aim to win the marquee event at North Wilkesboro Speedway. 
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  30. OG Anunoby returns to Knicks’ starting lineup after injury in massive Game 7 boost vs. Pacers All hands were back on deck for the Knicks in Game 7 against the Pacers, as wing OG Anunoby returned Sunday after missing the previous four games.
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