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  1. Michael King ‘disappointed’ he won’t face Yankees in this series About 10 days ago, Michael King began to look at the Padres’ schedule to find out whether he might actually get to face his old team.
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  2. Fantasy baseball: Finding right buy-low candidates can improve your team At this point in the season, your fantasy baseball waiver wire options are probably looking pretty bleak.
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  3. French Open predictions: Three picks for Roland Garros For the first time in decades, it feels as if the men’s French Open is genuinely wide open.
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  4. Rangers-Panthers set to create Florida memories — and they’re likely to be physical Games 3 and 4 will create more memories than 25 years of games the Rangers and Panthers have had in Florida.
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  5. Gerrit Cole throws to hitters for second time: ‘We hit all our goals’ Gerrit Cole faced hitters for the second time Saturday in Tampa, throwing two 15-pitch innings in a simulated game against minor leaguers.
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  6. Deceased Grayson Murray talked about his past depression, alcohol issues Grayson Murray, who died at age 30 on Saturday morning, had been open about his battles with alcoholism and mental illness in the past.
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  7. Rangers looking to fix futile power play as series swings to Florida The Rangers have yet to gain any traction on the power play through six attempts in the series — a necessity if they are to reach the Stanley Cup.
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  8. Caitlin Clark, Fever no match for A’ja Wilson, defending champion Aces LAS VEGAS — Caitlin Clark might be the WNBA’s future, but A’ja Wilson showed Saturday night why she is arguably the league’s best current player with 29 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Las Vegas Aces to a 99-80 over the Indiana Fever. Clark scored eight points on 2-of-8 shooting (2 of 5 from...
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  9. Red-hot Aaron Judge, Marcus Stroman propel Yankees past Padres Who’s hotter, Aaron Judge or the Yankees rotation?
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  10. Jrue Holiday’s late flourish propels Celtics to 3-0 series lead over Pacers Jrue Holiday converted the go-ahead three-point play with 38 seconds left, then make the game-saving steal to help Boston rally past Indiana, 114-111.
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  11. Mason Marchment snaps scoring slump as Stars beat Oilers in Game 2 to even Western Final Mason Marchment scored for the first time since the playoff opener and Dallas beat Edmonton, 3-1, Saturday night to even their series at a game each.
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  12. King and Queen of the Ring sets up intriguing WWE summer — but not without some controversy WWE has made a habit of delivering satisfying secondary premium live events and King of Queen of the King was no different. They gave us two intriguing winners to the tournaments in Nia Jax and Gunther — both of whom earned championship matches at SummerSlam — despite some passed-over controversy on the men’s side Gunther...
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  13. Shohei Ohtani nursing hamstring injury after star caused concern with nonchalant jog: ‘We need him in there’ Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani snapped an 0-for-10 hitless streak in Saturday’s contest against the Reds in Cincinnati with possibly the most nonchalant triple in MLB history.
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  14. Fantasy baseball: What owners really can expect from Luis Matos Week after week, day after day, fantasy managers scour the waiver wires in search of their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow — that one player who turns out to be more than just a flavor of the week.
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  15. Knicks are about to learn that next year’s success is never guaranteed Whenever seasons like the one the Knicks just completed end, I always find myself back outside the visiting locker room at old Mile High Stadium. I always find myself standing with a handful of writers surrounding Bill Parcells maybe half an hour after the Jets lost the AFC Championship game to the Broncos. The date...
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  16. Mets season going down fast, and it’s taking 2025 with it This season is sliding away from the Mets and it is beginning to feel like it is taking 2025 along for the plummet.
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  17. Rangers face injury obstacles heading into key Game 3 vs. Panthers Having squared the Eastern Conference Final series vs. the Panthers, the Rangers face a new obstacle heading into Game 3 on Sunday.
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  18. Ex-Mets outfielder Endy Chavez sues former MLB All-Star Melvin Mora over $1.2M investment fraud: ‘I trusted him’ New York Mets legend Endy Chavez says another former MLB star has struck out in paying him $1.2 million after their pricey business deal went south, The Post has learned.
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  19. Panthers coach Paul Maurice never saw Barclay Goodrow’s game-winning goal Less than an hour after his team had lost an overtime heartbreaker early Saturday morning, Paul Maurice was sitting at the Madison Square Garden podium craving jokes. 
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  20. Stan Van Gundy reveals wife died by suicide: ‘Devastating’ Stan Van Gundy's wife of 35 years died last Aug. 16, at which time her cause of death was said to be "unexpected." 
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  21. Liberty drop second in a row with blowout loss to Lynx Napheesa Collier had 15 points and 12 rebounds and the Minnesota Lynx hit 14 3-pointers to hand the New York Liberty their second-straight loss 84-67 on Saturday. 
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  22. Mets’ Francisco Lindor strikes out after deciding not to swing in bizarre scene Francisco Lindor took a full-count pitch and seemingly dropped the bat to his shoulder before the ball even arrived in the Mets' loss Saturday.
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  23. Caitlin Clark reveals ‘sad’ reality of whirlwind start to WNBA career Caitlin Clark's last two months, she said, have “definitely been a whirlwind,” with a senior season at Iowa followed by a transition to the WNBA.
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  24. Adam Silver isn’t closing book on fate of beloved ‘Inside the NBA’ team just yet Adam Silver delivered a sliver of hope to basketball fans that the fate TNT’s beloved “Inside the NBA” has yet to be decided.
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  25. What we can learn from the makeup of the Nets’ new coaching staff The sort of assistant coaches Fernandez has surrounded himself with is further proof of the Nets’ unspoken acknowledgement of where they are.
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  26. Breaking down what’s next for NCAA after groundbreaking $2.8 billion settlement The Post’s Zach Braziller breaks down the end of the governing body’s amateur model and what to expect moving forward in this Q&A.
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  27. Rangers set tone with early physical play in Game 2 victory The start made the end possible. In the moment, the goal felt like more than merely one goal.
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  28. Yankees’ Jon Berti suffers calf injury running to first base: ‘grabbed on him’ A feel-good Yankees win on Friday night turned worrisome in the ninth inning, when Jon Berti suffered a serious-looking injury.
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  29. Vincent Trocheck’s opening goal jump-starts Rangers Highlights from the Rangers' 2-1 overtime win over the Panthers on Friday night in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final:
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  30. Alexis Lafreniere, second line step up again in all facets of Game 2 Alexis Lafreniere created the opening goal of the night by leveling a hit on Carter Verhaeghe.
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