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    • Mets jump in front of Braves in rain-delayed opener in Atlanta

      Dillon Gee came to the plate in the seventh inning with John Buck on second base and came through with an RBI single to put the Mets on the board first in a rain-delayed opener in Atlanta against the Braves. Gee has pitched well for the Mets after the nearly four-hour delay. More »

    • Hermann writes open letter to student-athletes

      Julie Hermann officially started her new position as Rutgers' athletic director on Monday, and although she did not address the media after what was considered to be a controversial hiring by the university, she did write an open letter to Skarlet Knight student-athletes. More »

    • Bruins down Blackhawks, take 2-1 series lead

      Daniel Paille and Patrice Bergeron gave the Bruins all the scoring they would need in a 2-0 victory over the Blackhawks in Game 3, propelling Boston to a 2-1 series lead over Chicago in the Stanley Cup finals. Both goals were scored in the second period, with Bergeron's coming on a power play. More »

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      • Chandler: Kidd's departure leaves big hole

        With Jason Kidd opting for retirement and making the transition to coaching, the Knicks will need to replace the future Hall of Fame point guard, who was a key contributor to New York's run to an Atlantic Division title. Tyson Chandler says Kidd's leadership on the floor will be missed. More »

      • Teixeira out at least a week, DL a possibility

        Brian Cashman held a conference call with reporters on Monday and updated the status of several players, including Mark Teixeira, saying that he is leaning towards placing the Yankees' first baseman on the disabled list after he re-aggravated his right wrist. More »

      • Wheeler meets media in Atlanta

        Zack Wheeler arrived in Atlanta and spoke to the media Monday on the eve of his Major League debut. The rookie, who is from the Atlanta area, said he does not see himself as a "savior." His family and friends will be in attendance Tuesday, though his brother told him, "Don't look up."  More »

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        • Vigneault described as 'breath of fresh air'

          One report has new Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault as a "breath of fresh air." Another says he will arrive "like a fresh breeze from the Pacific Northwest." One thing seems for certain: The veterans who were reportedly tired of John Tortorella will probably appreciate Vigneault's style. More »

        • Harvey will be limited to 210 innings in 2013

          In a question-and-answer session with season-ticket holders Sunday, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson tackled a variety of topics. Among them was Matt Harvey's workload, which the GM said would be capped at 210 innings. Harvey is on pace for 240 if he makes 35 starts. More »

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          • Ryan going back to basics (read: defense)

            With Marty Mornhinweg in as offensive coordinator, Rex Ryan can worry about the defensive side of the ball. Mornhinweg may be the best offensive coach the Jets have had in the last 10 years, and Ryan will concentrate on defense in his fifth (and possibly final) season with the Jets. More »

          • Where did the Yankees' offense go?

            After a slump that consumed much of their just-completed West Coast trip, the Yankees hope June will change her tune. On Sunday, the Yankees started three players with on-base percentages below .300: Vernon Wells, Lyle Overbay and Reid Brignac. Ichiro Suzuki's is up to .308. More »

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