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    • Slowly but surely, Marcum shows improvements, if not results

      Shaun Marcum now owns an 0-5 record with a 6.59 ERA, but the news is not all bad. The first-year Met may have turned a corner in his last two starts. In those outings, he pitched a combined 12 2/3 innings, allowing six earned runs with 10 strikeouts and two walks. More »

    • How are Adams and Romine doing?

      Vernon Wells and Lyle Overbay have drawn plenty of attention for their performances, but they're not the only new Yankees in prominent roles. David Adams (third base) and Austin Romine (catcher) have also been asked to fill the shoes of injured teammates. So far, returns are mixed. More »

    • Report: Knicks will re-sign J.R. Smith

      According to reports, the Knicks appear likely to sign J.R. Smith to a four-year extension worth $5 million a season. But J.R. might not be the only Smith on the Knicks roster. Chris Smith, J.R.'s younger brother, has new representation and tweeted he "will be back" in 2014. More »

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      • Should Tejada be worried, too?

        Ike Davis' struggles have masked a slump by Ruben Tejada, who is now hitting .213/.278/.271. According to a report, the Mets have mulled demotions not only for Davis but for Tejada and Jordany Valdespin. Tejada has nine extra-base hits (all doubles) in 171 plate appearances. More »

      • Tortorella optimistic Rangers can recover

        In their 5-2 loss to the Bruins in Game 2, the Rangers' defense looked nothing like the version that got the team to the second round of the playoffs. According to John Tortorella, if they play better away from the puck, the Rangers will have a great shot to get back into the series. More »

      • Byrd's three-run homer can't lift Mets vs. Reds

        Jay Bruce hit a go-ahead home run in the sixth, and Reds pitching held the Mets to five hits in Cincinnati's 4-3 victory. The Reds scored three times in the first inning, but Marlon Byrd tied it up with a three-run home run in the third. Johnny Cueto pitched five innings after coming off the DL. More »

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        • W.B. Mason Post Game Extra

          Gary and Ron discuss the Mets' 4-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds in the series opener from Flushing. Marlon Byrd hit a three-run home run, but it was the only offense the Mets produced Monday night. Jay Bruce hit a solo home run off of Shaun Marcum in the sixth inning to give the Reds the win. Watch »

        • Yankees display power, beat Orioles in extras

          Travis Hafner's hit a home run in the ninth inning sent the Yankees' series opener with the Orioles to extra innings, and Vernon Wells helped seal it with an RBI double in the 10th during the Yankees' 6-4 win over Baltimore. Robinson Cano, Lyle Overbay and David Adams all homered. More »

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          • Hayden Smith ready for second season

            Hayden Smith is still learning football, but his knowledge of the game is much further along than it was at this point last year. The former rugby player is learning his second offensive system under Marty Morhinweg, and he is more comfortable with the game and looks to contribute more. More »

          • McLemore could be No. 1 pick in draft

            This year's NBA draft could be the weakest one in years, but the competition to be the top selection is heating up. Kansas' Ben McLemore is working hard to get that No. 1 spot. "It’s been a while since a shooting guard has gone No. 1," McLemore said. "It would definitely mean a lot to me.” More »

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