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Byrd hits a game-tying three-run homer
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Mets Pre Game Live: Collins on Ike Davis
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Mets First Pitch: Rose discusses his new book
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Loud Mouths: Knicks' title window
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Loud Mouths: Knicks season is over
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Daily News Live: Tough stretch for Mets
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Daily News Live: Can Knicks help Melo?
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Melo falters in fourth vs. Pacers
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Everything going wrong for Rangers
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Jets Nation: Cromartie, Wilson up
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GEICO SportsNite: Knicks eliminated
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GEICO SportsNite: Yankees rained out
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra: Mets top Cubs
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Collins, Gee and Rice on series win
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Daniel Murphy's game-winning homer
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Lagares ties game with first career homer
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GEICO SportsNite: Rangers prepare
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GEICO SportsNite: Knicks eliminated
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GEICO SportsNite: Yankees top Blue Jays
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Rutgers Football: Pro Day
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra: Cubs top Mets
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Collins, Hefner and Davis react to loss
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Ankiel launches a two-run homer to right field
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Tejada starts impressive 6-4-3 double Play
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Byrd's three-run homer not enough as Mets lose to Reds in series opener
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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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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Rivera's brilliant start fits right in
Mariano Rivera's goodbye tour is going along swimmingly. He has a 1.56 ERA, 13 strikeouts and only two walks in 17 1/3 innings this season. He has converted all 16 of his save opportunities to lead the American League. What more can be asked of the 43-year-old closer? More »
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Photo Galleries
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Mets walk-offs in 2013
Walk-offs and celebrations from the Mets in the young 2013 season. More »
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Knicks-Pacers
The Knicks fell behind in their playoff series against the Pacers. More »
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NY Sports Headlines
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Chandler says he didn't let teammates down
By all accounts, Tyson Chandler was outplayed by Roy Hibbert in the Knicks’ loss to the Pacers. Well, almost all accounts. "You can’t let the team down if you give them 100 percent," Chandler said. "I gave my teammates everything I had and I’m fine with that." More »
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Wheeler nears Triple-A return, promotion
After getting a cortisone shot in his right shoulder, Zack Wheeler will return to Triple-A Las Vegas' rotation on Wednesday. He may not stay there for long, though. Reports have him ready for a promotion to the Mets around June 10, assuming he continues to pitch well in the Minors. More »
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How much should Lundqvist be blamed?
Henrik Lundqvist shut out the Capitals in Games 6 and 7 of the Rangers' first-round series. In Games 1 and 2 of the Blueshirts' clash with Boston, Lundqvist has let in eight goals. But the netminder has not received much help. Dan Girardi was on the ice for all five Boston scores Sunday. More »
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Could Paul come to the Knicks?
With plenty of contracts on the books for next season and beyond, the Knicks have limited flexibility to add players. Chris Paul, long a target of the Knicks, could be sought after once again. His future with the Clippers is uncertain, but will that be enough to get him to New York? More »
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Lagares and Murphy lead Mets over Cubs
Juan Lagares hit his first Major League home run in the seventh, and Daniel Murphy followed with a homer in the eighth to give the Mets a 4-3 win over Chicago. Lagares' two-run shot tied the game after the Cubs got home runs from pitcher Travis Wood and Ryan Sweeney. More »
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NY Team Shop
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W.B. Mason Post Game Extra
Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez discuss the Mets' 4-3 victory over the Cubs in the rubber match of the series on Sunday. The bullpen retired all 12 batters they faced to bail out Dillon Gee, with Scott Rice picking up the win and Bobby Parnell converting his sixth save of the season. Watch »
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Did Carmelo Anthony "choke"?
Carmelo Anthony carried the Knicks' offense this season, so does that mean he is to blame for their elimination on Saturday? After a near perfect performance for three quarters, Melo faltered in the fourth. But with 39 points on the night and little support, it's unfair to blame him for the loss. More »
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