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  1. Tylor Megill’s Mets return set for series opener with Guardians Tylor Megill was a winter sensation for Mets officials with his development of two highly regarded new pitches, but before he could really test them, discomfort in his shoulder emerged.
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  2. Josh Hart asked out of Game 6 in apparent Knicks injury concern Josh Hart, who appeared visibly in pain on the court, was subbed out by the Knicks in the third quarter of Game 6 on Friday night against the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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  3. Ex-Shohei Ohtani teammate placed bets with same alleged bookie Ippei Mizuhara used An alleged California bookmaker's client list reportedly included a former teammate of Shohei Ohtani and another former minor leaguer.
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  4. Tiger Woods misses PGA Championship cut after disastrous Day 2 start Woods, who began the second round at 1-over par following his opening-round 72, made a mess of his early second round Friday and took any suspense out of his making the cut.
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  5. Christian Scott roughed up as Mets routed by Marlins to continue brutal stretch Christian Scott’s second homecoming game of his brief major league career wasn’t nearly as electric as his first.
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  6. Aaron Judge sets tone as Yankees down White Sox for fifth straight win With the victory, the Yankees improved to 9-1 against the JV portion of their schedule, the AL Central.
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  7. Miles McBride steps up for Knicks in Game 6 first half as Jalen Brunson flounders Miles McBride notched 15 points, tied with Donte DiVincenzo, for the most on the Knicks as the trailed 61-51 after two quarters at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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  8. Rangers draw Panthers for Eastern Conference Final showdown They faced each other three times during the regular season, with Florida winning twice in regulation and the Rangers taking one in a shootout.
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  9. Xander Schauffele stays atop leaderboard after eventful Day 2 at PGA Championship They did end up playing the second round of the PGA Championship on Friday at Valhalla despite a series of tragic and bizarre events that took place early in the morning.
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  10. Kristaps Porzingis’ Celtics status still murky ahead of conference finals Porzingis has been out after sustaining the injury in Game 5 of the Celtics' first-round series against the Heat.
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  11. Yankees unconcerned Juan Soto extension talks will be a distraction Now that Hal Steinbrenner and Juan Soto have said they’re open to discussing a new contract to keep the slugger with the Yankees long-term, the wait is on to see how it plays out.
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  12. Nets bring Justin Bokmeyer back to basketball in front office move The Nets continue restocking and reshuffling of their front office, with general manager Sean Marks hiring Justin Bokmeyer as his new director of basketball operations.
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  13. John Starks apologizes to Joel Embiid for first-round trash talk John Starks issued a formal apology to Joel Embiid. 
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  14. Liberty aiming to stifle Caitlin Clark again after defensive masterpiece The Liberty might have figured out their blueprint to stop Caitlin Clark before she even plays at Barclays Center.
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  15. Jets favored in team-record 14 games after schedule release Oddsmakers have a rosy outlook for the Jets after the NFL full schedule release this week. 
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  16. Josh Hart would ‘love’ for Knicks, Rangers to take on Boston rivals next round Josh Hart is one of the Knicks who constantly reps and supports the Rangers, even wearing a No. 10 Artemi Panarin jersey to and from one NBA playoff game last week.
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  17. Rangers hope extra rest will help Filip Chytil, Blake Wheeler as next round looms The Rangers have been intentionally vague about both players working their way back from injury and did not practice Friday.
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  18. Scottie Scheffler’s post-arrest brilliance makes for bizarre PGA Championship day The irony of this is that Scheffler always comes off as being so unaffected by any exterior elements you wonder if his heart rate ever spikes.
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  19. Giants rookie Darius Muasau is a different man on the football field: ‘Don’t know how to explain it’ Darius Muasau doesn’t have a cool superhero nickname like his new Giants teammate Brian Burns, but he does have two different identities. 
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  21. Knicks can take valuable close-out game lesson from Jason Kidd’s Nets If the Knicks were able to beat Indiana Friday night in Game 6 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse, that would give them the equivalent of three weeks of rest before the start of the East Finals.
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  22. Knicks’ Miles McBridge plans to ‘go up a level’ after standout Game 5 performance Not only did McBride stifle Tyrese Haliburton, he dropped 17 points with 3 3-pointers and helped spread the floor for Jalen Brunson’s heroics at MSG. 
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  23. A napkin serving as Lionel Messi’s first contract sold for $1 million The napkin, inked in blue, is actually a contract that led to Messi joining FC Barcelona, which set off arguably the most decorated career in the sport.
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  24. Tiger Woods staring down PGA Championship cut reality after blunder-filled Day 2 start Tiger Woods was not immune from the chaos at Day 2 of the PGA Championship.
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  25. Knicks vs. Pacers Game 6 live updates: New York looks to advance The Knicks have an opportunity to close out the Pacers in Game 6 to advance to the Eastern Conference Final.
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  26. Pirates’ Paul Skenes tosses six no-hit innings in jaw-dropping second MLB start The Cubs were no match for Paul Skenes the second time around.
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  27. College World Series prediction, preview: Why long shot UC Irvine is worth a wager Here is my favorite to win the College World Series before the Division I regionals begin on May 31.
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  28. Sports Illustrated fails to deliver May issue after breakup with publisher: sources Sports Illustrated’s tumultuous breakup with its publisher caused the magazine to skip production of the May edition – leaving more than 1 million subscribers with empty mailboxes last month, The Post has learned. Arena Group – which had its license revoked in January after failing to make a $3.75 million quarterly payment to rights-holder Authentic...
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  29. The possible legal repercussions, jail time Scottie Scheffler faces after arrest The four charges filed against Scottie Scheffler carry a compounding maximum sentence of more than 11 years in jail, according to criminal attorneys surveyed by The Post.  
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  30. Scottie Scheffler fans wear T-shirts with his mug shot at PGA Championship after arrest Some supporters were seen in "Free Scottie" T-shirts as Scheffler completed his second round at Valhalla following his detainment.
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