• NBA voice Grant Napear was unjustly fired over ‘All Lives Matter’ truth

    NBA voice Grant Napear was unjustly fired over ‘All Lives Matter’ truth

    These days you never know when you’re a goner. You never know if your career and deeds — good deeds, well-intended deeds and honest work — will be hijacked by fringe lunatics or the merely wishful to publicly paint you as what they want you to be, hope you are or read online that you …
  • Yankees, Mets adding May games to awkward refund policy

    Yankees, Mets adding May games to awkward refund policy

    Three days into June, the Yankees and Mets finally acknowledged that their May home games will not be made up in any way, shape or form. You’re still going to have to break a sweat for that refund, though. On Wednesday, both New York baseball teams released statements on their team websites announcing the addition …
  • Five Mets who could gain most from a shortened MLB season

    Five Mets who could gain most from a shortened MLB season

    The 162-game marathon is headed toward becoming something more than a sprint, but much less of a grueling endurance test. Will it be 80 games? Sixty games? Even fewer? As MLB and the players association try to find common ground that will deliver a season following the layoff from the COVID-19 outbreak, the Mets await …
  • Pete Alonso calls out troll over ‘All Lives Matter’ comment

    Pete Alonso calls out troll over ‘All Lives Matter’ comment

    Pete Alonso continues to speak out amid the police brutality and social inequality protests across the country that were sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis. After posting a black-screen photo to his Instagram Tuesday for the #bblackouttuesday movement that has swept social media in solidarity with the protests, Alonso …
  • Lenny Dykstra alleges mass Mets conspiracy in confusing Ron Darling rant

    Lenny Dykstra alleges mass Mets conspiracy in confusing Ron Darling rant

    Following a judge’s ruling to dismiss his defamation and libel lawsuit against former Mets teammate Ron Darling, Lenny Dykstra claimed Darling and Mets owners, the Wilpons, were “all-in” on conspiring against him in a series of confusing, profanity-laced videos posted to Twitter on Monday night. While filming himself on the side of a freeway, Dykstra …
  • MLB considering tiny season as union war wages on: Sherman

    MLB considering tiny season as union war wages on: Sherman

    MLB and the Players Association would have difficulty reaching an agreement just because of their history of distrust and distaste and because they are navigating around those feelings during a pandemic. But accentuating the problematic relationship even further is that the sides are not even in accord on what they actually agreed to in late …
  • Lenny Dykstra’s libel suit vs. Ron Darling tossed because he’s already ‘so tarnished’

    Lenny Dykstra’s libel suit vs. Ron Darling tossed because he’s already ‘so tarnished’

    Lenny Dykstra’s defamation and libel lawsuit against his former Mets teammate Ron Darling was dismissed by a judge Friday. The former Mets outfielder filed a lawsuit about a year ago against Darling following the release of the pitcher’s autobiography, “108 Stitches: Loose Threads, Ripping Yarns, and the Darndest Characters from My Time in the Game.” …
  • Players make MLB counteroffer in bid to save 2020 season

    Players make MLB counteroffer in bid to save 2020 season

    The MLBPA made a counter-proposal to the league on Sunday in a bid to save the 2020 season, details of which include a 114-game slate, full prorated pay and a $100 million total advance to the players for showing up to spring training, The Post’s Joel Sherman reported. The two sides have been engaged in …
  • MLB blew its chance to lead sports’ coronavirus return

    MLB blew its chance to lead sports’ coronavirus return

    Fantasy Baseball, 2020: On April 1, Rob Manfred and Tony Clark (imaginarily) held this joint Zoom news conference. Manfred: Tony and I have decided to cancel the 2020 Major League Baseball season today. We see too many hurdles to clear, too many logistical dilemmas to ponder, too many people suffering. All tickets purchased for the …
  • Mets’ Pete Alonso ‘will not remain silent’ after death of George Floyd

    Mets’ Pete Alonso ‘will not remain silent’ after death of George Floyd

    Pete Alonso plans to use his platform. Joining an ever-growing chorus of athletes decrying the killing of George Floyd, the 25-year-old Mets first baseman and reigning NL Rookie of the Year posted a statement to Instagram, in which he calls for justice and vows to fight for those who face racial discrimination. Instagram “For the …