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    • Tortorella praises Ryan McDonagh as more than a strong defender

      Ryan McDonagh earned the praise of his coach and teammates after playing nearly 30 minutes in the Rangers' Game 4 win. John Tortorella said he's impressed with the young defenseman's offensive ability and said it isn't fair to label McDonagh just a shut-down defender. More »

    • Collins: Struggles 'wearing' on Davis

      Ike Davis' struggles continued on Friday night. The first baseman went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts to extend his skid to 1-for-42. "I know it's wearing on him," Terry Collins said after the game was suspended. "We've just got to figure out what's going to be best for him moving him forward." More »

    • Mets game suspended, to resume Saturday

      The Mets scored twice in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday night to tie the Braves at five just in time for the rain, which forced a suspension of the game. They will resume in the ninth inning at 6:10 p.m. Daniel Murphy had three hits with two runs scored and John Buck blasted a solo shot. More »

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      • Terry Collins talks suspended game

        It was a cold and rainy night in Flushing. After a delayed start and suspended ninth inning due to inclement weather, Terry Collins addressed the media to discuss the plan for the resumption of play on Saturday, the impact on the bullpen and the continued question of Ike Davis. Watch »

      • Gardner homers in Yanks' win over Rays

        Brett Gardner, Lyle Overbay and Jayson Nix each drove in two runs in the Yankees' 9-4 victory over the Rays on Friday night. David Phelps allowed four runs and six hits in 7 2/3 innings, but left after getting his by a comebacker. Curtis Granderson was also forced from the game by injury. More »

      • Granderson, Phelps exit game with injuries

        In just his eighth game back with the team, Curtis Granderson was pulled from the Yankees' 9-4 win over the Rays tonight after getting hit in the hand. X-rays revealed a fracture of the knuckle on his left pinkie. David Phelps also exited the game after getting hit by a line drive. More »

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        • Rangers talk comeback and Game 5

          After avoiding a sweep with a win in Game 4 at home, the Rangers hope to have shifted the momentum in their series against the Bruins. Now, they will have to win Game 5 in Boston on Saturday to keep their season alive and continue their bid for the Stanley Cup. Watch »

        • MLBPA's Weiner talks evolution of game

          In a four-part series, Michael Weiner, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, talked about the evolution of baseball. From labor relations to performance-enhancing drugs to team spending, the game continues to undergo significant changes. More »

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          • The JetsBlog Podcast: OTAs, QBs, more

            In this week's episode of TheJetsBlog Podcast, Brian Bassett and Corey Griffin find themselves in full OTA mode. They discuss Mark Sanchez interceptions, some criminal law (thanks to the Mike Goodson arrest) and more. They also take questions from this week's mailbag. More »

          • Hagelin's fluke goal gave Rangers life

            Midway through the second period Thursday night, the Rangers faced a 2-0 deficit in Game 4 and a three-game deficit in their playoff series against Boston. But a fluke goal from Carl Hagelin (after Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask fell down) gave the Rangers life in the nick of time. More »

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