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Bronx Shops, Bars Plead With Yankees for Aid Amid COVID
The manager stands behind the counter at Ballpark Sports Shop on River Avenue, pinstriped jerseys fully stocked on the racks around him. The inventory is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, but on this day, he’ll be lucky to sell a few $20 hats. Around the corner on 161st Street, the owner of Yankee Tavern sits in his empty dining…
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NY Team Helping Immigrant Runners Realize American Dream
Girma Bekele Gebre crashed the elite field and finished third in the largest 26.2-mile race in the world.
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Rivera Unanimous; Halladay, Martinez, Mussina Voted to Hall of Fame
Mariano Rivera has become baseball’s first unanimous Hall of Fame selection, elected Tuesday along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina. Rivera received all 425 votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced. The quartet will be enshrined in Cooperstown along with Today’s Game Era Committee selections Harold Baines and Lee Smith on July 21.
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DeGrom Dominates Early, Survives Rocky 7th to End Mets' Skid
Jacob deGrom dominated until dealing with discomfort in his throwing hand in the seventh, then escaped a no-out, bases-loaded jam that inning to help the New York Mets beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-0 on Friday night and snap a seven-game losing streak.
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Teheran Solid, Gsellman Stumbles and Mets Lose 5th Straight
Julio Teheran stifled the Mets into the seventh inning, Robert Gsellman staggered through a five-run first and the Atlanta Braves handed New York its fifth straight loss, 8-2 on Wednesday night.
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Judge's Big Blast Helps Yankees Cap Grand Homestand
Aaron Judge hit a long homer, Masahiro Tanaka pitched seven innings of one-run ball and the Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 Wednesday night to wrap a superb homestand.