• Netflix, homework: How Yankees, Mets managers dealing with Chinese virus wait

    Netflix, homework: How Yankees, Mets managers dealing with Chinese virus wait

    There are only so many Opening Days. Only so many first ones, like Luis Rojas was going to experience at Citi Field on Thursday. Only so many when you think you have a stacked team, like Aaron Boone believed he possessed. In separate conversations with The Post, both men said they still think there is …
  • Sports will be hit hard by CDC’s coronavirus recommendations

    Sports will be hit hard by CDC’s coronavirus recommendations

    Get ready for a sports-less landscape for longer than initially hoped, after federal officials recommended Sunday all events with 50 or more people for the next eight weeks be avoided. Signs point to it being even longer than that. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, NBA owners and executives are bracing for a best-case …
  • MLB tells teams to end organized workouts in protective coronavirus measure

    MLB tells teams to end organized workouts in protective coronavirus measure

    MLB issued guidelines Sunday telling clubs to cease any organized informal workouts, further closing down camp activity and, thus, making it more and more obvious that regular-season games will not be played before May — if then. MLB is saying that this is being done to further honor governmental requests for social distancing during the …
  • Reds pitchers propose ‘sandlot’ game during MLB break

    Reds pitchers propose ‘sandlot’ game during MLB break

    Cincinnati Reds pitchers Trevor Bauer and David Carpenter have thought of an old-school idea to remain active with MLB spring training canceled and the regular season delayed. Bauer and Carpenter posted on Twitter an invitation for any major league or minor league player to play a sandlot-style game they would like to hold somewhere in …