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    • Harvey turns in less than his best, and so do Mets as Reds sweep

      Matt Harvey gave up four runs in 6 1/3 innings but escaped with a no-decision after the Mets rallied for two in the bottom of the seventh. But the Mets couldn't salvage the series finale and fell, 7-4, to the Reds. Rick Ankiel knocked in two runs with a double and a triple. More »

    • Phelps makes case for rotation spot

      David Phelps has made 15 starts in his career. Those outings aren't enough evidence to make any meaningful prediction about the future. But his output this season (3.83 ERA, 46 strikeouts and 18 walks in 42 1/3 innings pitched) makes a good argument for him to keep his rotation spot. More »

    • Dismissing Tortorella would carry risks

      As the Rangers face the possibility of being swept by the Bruins, some have begun calling for head coach John Tortorella's dismissal. However likely that is -- reports vary -- switching coaches would be a risky move that could backfire given the Rangers' personnel situation. More »

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      • Rangers waste Lundqvist's performance

        Entering the third period of Game 3 vs. the Bruins, the Rangers held a 1-0 lead. Henrik Lundqvist's sterling play was the only reason the Rangers had any shot of winning. But Boston's dominance was too much, and the Rangers fell after mustering few scoring chances. More »

      • Knicks emphasize 'continuity' in offseason

        As the Knicks look forward to the offseason, they have preached "continuity" more than change. With so much money tied up in current players and limited salary-cap room, they may have no choice. Don't expect big changes for Mike Woodson in the cast around Carmelo Anthony. More »

      • Mets' offense stalls again in shutout loss

        Cincinnati got all the scoring it needed in the first inning, plating three on the way to a 4-0 win. Todd Frazier hit a ground ball that got by David Wright to score the first two runs. Jon Niese went six innings and gave up three unearned runs. The Mets' offense produced three hits. More »

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        • W.B. Mason Post Game Extra

          Gary and Ron discuss the Mets' 4-0 loss to the Reds on Tuesday night. Against Mike Leake and company, Mets hitters produced three hits and failed to give Jon Niese any run support. In addition, David Wright's error in the first inning scored two for the Reds. Niese went six innings in the loss. More »

        • Bruins take commanding 3-0 series lead

          Rangers fans rejoiced after Taylor Pyatt scored the game's first goal in the second period. But two Bruins goals in the third period gave Boston a 2-1 win and silenced Madison Square Garden Tuesday night. Daniel Paille scored on a rebound with 3:31 remaining to seal the win. More »

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          • McLouth hits walk-off homer, beats Yankees

            After the Yankees won the series opener in 10 innings, Nate McLouth got payback with a walk-off home run in the 10th on Tuesday night to give Baltimore the 3-2 win. Chris Dickerson hit two home runs for Baltimore in the victory, which snapped the Orioles' six-game losing skid. More »

          • Ojeda looking for strong pitching in the future

            SNY's Bobby Ojeda joined Mets Blog to talk all things Mets during their game against the Cincinnati Reds. Ojeda believes the Mets' pitching rotation could be great in a couple of years with Noah Syndergaard, Rafael Montero and Zack Wheeler set to join Matt Harvey and Jon Niese. More »

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