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Two for Lindor, one for McNeil
Francisco Lindor is officially the Mets’ biggest bopper of the year. Well, he’s tied for the crown, anyway. Lindor’s two home runs powered the Mets (51-48) to a 6-4 victory over the Marlins Monday night in Miami. His second home run of the night—an opposite-field shot in the top of the ninth—was his 19th of the season, tying Pete Alonso for the team lead.
Yankees could reunite with former starting pitcher at trade deadline?
The New York Yankees may still have a key under the mat for one of their former pitchers. Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported on Monday that the Yankees have recently had conversations with the Chicago Cubs about starter Jameson Taillon. Nightengale does add though that the Cubs are uncertain if they want to buy... The post Yankees could reunite with former starting pitcher at trade deadline? appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Broadway Babysitters Make a Unique Appearance on Saturday, July 27 at the Green Room 42
The Green Room 42 presents a special afternoon with Broadway Babysitters on Saturday, July 27 at 1:00 PM. Broadway Babysitters is an arts-focused childcare company led by an ensemble of expert childcare professionals. The show is produced and directed by Jackson Bradshaw and features performances by Jennifer Malenke, owner of Broadway Babysitters, Kirsten Freimann, Barry Gold, Jillian Mitchell, Laura Jeanne Portera and Jameson White.
Jalen Wilson Named 2024 NBA Summer League MVP; Reed Sheppard Headlines First Team
Jalen Wilson of the Brooklyn Nets has been named the Most Valuable Player of NBA Summer League 2024. Wilson averaged 21.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.6 steals while shooting 47.3% from the field and 55.0% from three-point range in five games in Las Vegas. Past recipients of the award include Cam Whitmore in 2023, Keegan Murray in 2022, Josh Hart in 2018, Lonzo Ball in 2017, Kyle Anderson in 2015, Damian Lillard in 2012, Blake Griffin in 2009 and Randy Foye in 2006.
*NSYNC (Minus Justin Timberlake) Attend ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Premiere
Turns out, Deadpool is an *NSYNC fan!Watch Influencer Harry Daniels Sing Beyoncé's 'Formation' to an Unsuspecting Kamala Harris Four out of five members of the group (Justin Timberlake is currently on his Forget Tomorrow world tour) attended the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine on Monday (July 22) at New York City’s David H. Koch Theater. JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick were seen posing on the red and yellow carpet together in videos circulating social media. The appearance isn’t completely random, as *NSYNC’s 2000 hit “Bye Bye Bye” is featured on the film’s eclectic soundtrack, alongside tracks like Avril...
Attempted murder suspect in stabbing of MTA bus driver walks free after grand jury doesn’t indict him in time
The attacker who allegedly stabbed a Brooklyn MTA bus driver in a broad-daylight fit of rage last month was charged with attempted murder – but walked free because a grand jury did not indict him in time, according to cops and prosecutors. Malachi Houston, 27, was arrested July 8...
I signed up for a matchmaker after getting tired of dating apps. I couldn't believe how well my first date went.
Taylor Bannks hired a professional matchmaker after an Instagram ad caught her eye. She filled out an involved survey before being matched on a date. The service costs a couple thousand dollars, but Bannks said it was worth it after her first date. This as-told-to essay has been adapted from...
Manhattan is becoming a ‘buyer’s market’ — blame people fleeing to Florida
From Delaware, Mr. Weir on our universities’ religious hate: “Our forefathers formed this nation under Judeo-Christian beliefs. And came here thanks to ‘In God We Trust.’ We have gotten off our sacred trust.”. NYC’s Clotilde: “We’re now fighting ‘the immense sanctimony of posterity’ that we impose,...
Juan Soto’s latest two-homer outing further awes Yankees teammates
In a Yankees win that wasn’t driven just by the bats of Juan Soto and Aaron Judge, Soto still managed to do a good amount of damage to the Rays. The lefty powerhouse went 3-for-5 with a double, a deep solo home run and a three-run homer in the Yankees’ dominant 9-1 win Monday afternoon.
NYC councilman slapped with ethics complaint for mocking colleague who allegedly bit cop
These were some biting accusations. A New York City councilman was slapped with an ethics complaint for allegedly mocking a fellow council member accused of biting a cop during a protest against a homeless shelter. Brooklyn Councilman Justin Brannan allegedly referred to Councilwoman Susan Zhuang as “Susan Fang” and brought...
Aaron Boone ‘heartbroken’ over death of Omar Minaya’s wife Rachel
The Yankees were playing with a heavy heart on Monday after Rachel Minaya, the wife of team executive Omar Minaya, died on Saturday at the age of 55. Before a 9-1 win over the Rays at Yankee Stadium, the team held a moment of silence for Rachel, who was found dead at the family’s home in Harrington Park, N.J.
Francisco Lindor, Jeff McNeil’s homers fuel win over Marlins as Mets escape with series split
MIAMI — Much of the Mets’ lineup still hasn’t returned from the All-Star break, but Jeff McNeil and Francisco Lindor are exceptions. McNeil spent that break at the golf course and visiting a water park when he wasn’t home resting. He returned, at least for this first series, as a force in the lineup after a dreadful first half. Lindor, after three nondescript games, could be starting to regain the form he displayed during a torrid June/July stretch.
‘And Just Like That’ fake filming notices with outrageous plots posted around NYC: ‘Gonna be wild’
As Season 3 of the “Sex and the City” spinoff show “And Just Like That” approaches, fans in NYC have been left scratching their heads, as fake production notices have been posted all over Manhattan featuring outrageous “plot details” from the upcoming season. One,...
Luis Severino rooting for Yankees to win it all — but only if Mets aren’t going to
MIAMI — Luis Severino expects to hear several boos returning to Yankee Stadium on Tuesday wearing an opposing jersey for the first time. It’s understandable to the Mets ace, but he also noted Monday that he hasn’t completely changed his stripes just because he now plays home games in Queens instead of The Bronx.
Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu, Anthony Volpe finally break brutal home run droughts
In one day, two Yankees got off the schneid in the long-ball department. DJ LeMahieu went deep for the first time this season while Anthony Volpe hit his first home run in over two months as the Yankees beat the Rays 9-1 on Monday afternoon in The Bronx. LeMahieu’s home...
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