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Are evaluators worried about Mets' Kodai Senga after rough rehab start?
Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga has yet to make his 2024 regular-season debut for the club.As Andrew Tredinnick of NorthJersey.com pointed out, the Mets ace surrendered five earned runs on eight hits and three walks across 79 pitches and three innings of work in a rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday night.Such numbers may sound alarms in the ears of some Mets fans, but Will Sammon of The Athletic shared on Monday why what likely will be Senga's final rehab appearance isn't all that concerning."Two rival evaluators who watched Senga’s outing said he simply appeared less engaged than usual,"...
Quick Dish NY: JULY REMIX A Black History Month COMEDY SPECIAL 7.28 at Caveat
Historians argue that five months after black history month is the blackest and funniest time of year. THUS, it is important to celebrate this moment through an iconic show with all black improv and sketch teams. Sunday, July 28th come out and honor this special time of year with this talented bunch of JULY REMIX teams with experience performing at places like UCB, BCC, The PIT, Magnet Theater, and more:
What’s Going on With Dawson Mercer? How the Skilled Forward Fits in the Short and Long-Term Picture
After signing Santeri Hatakka today, the New Jersey Devils only have three tendered RFAs in need of a contract. While Nico Daws is likely headed for the AHL on a one-year, two-way contract due to the goaltending picture becoming that of Jacob Markstrom and Jake Allen, Nolan Foote is probably more likely to earn a NHL job, considering his waiver status. However, neither Daws nor Foote are even close to Dawson Mercer in terms of expected impact to the team in 2024-25 or how clearly they fit into the long-term picture. Yes, Daws will have his chance when Allen’s contract expires and Markstrom either departs, gets old, or retires. But he still has a lot to prove and earn — as does Foote.
Azealia Banks announces fall tour (Terminal 5 on Halloween included)
Azealia Banks will be on tour in the UK in September, and after that run, she’s announced a trio of US shows. She’ll stop in Chicago (Radius on October 5), NYC Terminal 5 on October 31), and Los Angeles (Peakcock Theater on November 8). Tickets to all three shows go on sale Friday, July 26 at 10 AM local time, with various presales happening now.
Lambrini Girls, Ekko Astral & Pons played The Sultan Room (pics)
Brighton, UK punks Lambrini Girls are on tour with Amyl and the Sniffers‘ now, and while in they were in the NYC-area for Amyl’s Jersey City show on Saturday, they stopped in Brooklyn for a headlining show at The Sultan Room on Friday night (7/19). Vocalist and guitarist Phoebe Lunny wasted no time in hopping offstage and riling up the crowd, and they were met with roars of approval as they led everyone in call-and-response shoutalongs to free Palestine, fuck TERFS, fuck Trump, fuck Biden, and fuck the police. Their set was a whole lot of fun in addition to being staunchly political, even working in a limbo competition.
Juan Soto hit an absolutely majestic home run
New York Yankees superstar Juan Soto has brought fans to their feet all season long. Whether it’s his undeniable determination or the way he hits the ball, Soto’s exciting play has been one of the team’s highlights this year. Soto added yet another highlight to the collection...
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Classic Black Pumps on ‘And Just Like That…’ Set — Why This Timeless Shoe is a Staple
Kristin Davis' 'And Just Like That...' Wardrobe Just Got a Whimsical Shoe Update Courtesy of Louboutin Sarah Jessica Parker was seen filming for the third season of “And Just Like That…” in New York City on Monday, alongside co-star John Corbett who plays Aidan Shaw. The pair appeared to be dressed for a funeral scene, with Parker in a sophisticated black dress paired with classic black pumps, highlighting her signature style. Parker’s footwear choice was a pair of black patent leather pumps, featuring black glossy leather uppers, pointed triangular toes, and 2 to 3-inch stiletto heels. These shoes are a staple, known...
GoFundMe Started to Support Family of Kenilworth
KENILWORTH, NJ - A GoFundMe campaign has been set up for the family of a single mom and her three children to overcome a home renovation nightmare. Please see the following details of what occured as posted on the GoFundME page.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER A home renovation abandoned 15 months into a 6 month project. Structural deficiencies caused by a negligent contractor. Windows and doors installed with no waterproofing. A divorced working mom, her three teens, and their large black lab relegated to an RV in their backyard for almost 2 years. Unexpected...
N.Y. Gov. Hochul gives update on this $28.5M Staten Island Expressway project
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- After two years, rehabilitation work on bridges over the Staten Island Expressway has finally been completed, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Monday. Starting in June 2022, the $28.5 million project repaired and rehabilitated two bridges that carried local traffic over the Staten Island Expressway. If you...
How NYC’s ‘professional Italians’ exploded on social media with memes you can’t fuggedabout
Post the TikTok — take the cannoli. A family of Brooklynites is championing social media creators in New York’s Italian American community who produce funny and authentic content that’s being devoured like fra diavolo worldwide. Siblings Sabino and Michela Curcio and their cousin Rocco Loguercio have run...
NYC police watchdog leader resigns, goes out on ‘own terms’ after rift with Adams admin
The outspoken head of the NYPD watchdog has resigned from her post — leaving on “her own terms” after months of pressure from the Adams administration for her to step down, The Post has learned. Arva Rice submitted her resignation Monday morning in a letter to Mayor...
Two major NYC tunnels to partially close for tests on 20-ton flood doors
Two New York City tunnels connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn and Queens will be partially closed throughout the Summer while the MTA runs tests on the 20-ton flood doors that protect the major passageways from hurricanes and storms. The tests, which are taking place in The Hugh L.Carey Tunnel and Queens...
Mets shortstop Jose Iglesias seeks $7.6M for his Miami home
Jose Iglesias, the New York Met and freshly minted pop star, is offloading his North Miami abode, according to Realtor.com. The 34-year-old Havana-born shortstop, who goes by the artist pseudonym Candelita when he performs on a stage instead of the baseball field, is seeking $7.6 million for the manse. The listing is held by Susy Dunand of Coldwell Banker Realty.
Body found in fifth apparent drowning off NYC beach as pols call for more lifeguard hours: ‘Going to get worse’
A man was found dead in the water off the coast of Rockaway Beach early Monday morning in what appears to be the fifth drowning death at a New York City beach this summer. The man, who was identified as in his 30s, was pronounced dead on arrival at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital. A cause of death has yet to be released, though police said the death wasn’t suspicious.
Paterson woman hit by gunfire a block from City Hall
PATERSON — For the second time in less than three weeks, Paterson’s downtown business district was the scene of a shooting on Sunday night. A 43-year-old Paterson woman was injured by gunfire in Sunday’s crime, which happened just after 10 p.m. near the corner of Market and Prospect streets, a block from City Hall, police said.
Former Chelsea prison will be Hochul’s next affordable housing project
Bayview Correctional Facility in Chelsea is about to become the next “liberated” city-owned landmark. This morning Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the Liberty Landing project, which will invest over $108 million to convert a former women’s prison to affordable housing for low-income residents and formerly incarcerated individuals. Camber...
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