• MLB must put animosity on hold with 2020 season finally near: Sherman

    MLB must put animosity on hold with 2020 season finally near: Sherman

    Rob Manfred did what he did not want to do, but had to do. He told the players where and when. The commissioner implemented a season that will be 60 games if the union by 5 p.m. Tuesday signs off on health and safety protocols, and agrees to show up to spring training on July …
  • Super Bowl hero David Tyree no longer part of Giants staff

    Super Bowl hero David Tyree no longer part of Giants staff

    David Tyree, forever ingrained in New York Giants folklore for his helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII, is no longer with the organization. Tyree, 40, had been the team’s Director of Player Engagement since 2014. Tyree’s position has undergone a change, as the Giants revamped their Player Development department. Dr. Lani Lawrence was hired as …
  • Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez Mets bid gets boost from Mike Repole

    Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez Mets bid gets boost from Mike Repole

    Vitamin Water co-founder Mike Repole is going to bat for Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez in their bid for the Mets, two sources told The Post. He is one of two investors working with investment bank Galatioto Sports Partners who are considering investing up to a combined $250 million with A-Rod and J.Lo for their …
  • Shootings Rise in NYC, Perps Set Free Due to Court Backlog

    Shootings Rise in NYC, Perps Set Free Due to Court Backlog

    Shootings erupted across New York City over the weekend ahead of the long-awaited second phase of the city’s coronavirus reopening scheduled for Monday. 24 people were shot in the span of as many hours beginning on Saturday, with the court system facing a backlog of cases because of coronavirus closures. The NYPD said suspects arrested …
  • Video: Jets’ Jamal Adams ‘trying’ to get traded to Cowboys

    Video: Jets’ Jamal Adams ‘trying’ to get traded to Cowboys

    Disgruntled Jets star Jamal Adams may prefer to get traded to his hometown Cowboys. A video surfaced to Twitter on Sunday showing a man appearing to be Adams telling a fan, “I’m trying bro,” when asked whether he was “trying to come to Dallas.” The man believed to be Adams was wearing a dark shirt …
  • Ken Griffey Jr. may never stop hating the Yankees

    Ken Griffey Jr. may never stop hating the Yankees

    Ken Griffey Jr.’s famous distaste of the Yankees reemerged Sunday during the airing of a documentary about the Hall of Fame slugger. The bitterness began when former Yankees manager Billy Martin had an employee order a young Griffey Jr. to pipe down while he was in the Yankees clubhouse with his father, Ken Griffey Sr. …
  • MLB 2020 season on verge of painful Rob Manfred resolution

    MLB 2020 season on verge of painful Rob Manfred resolution

    The most influential players huddled virtually all weekend to discuss where they stood on MLB’s last offer, including with slight modifications that came Sunday. But all indications were they remained resolved against accepting the current version of a proposed 60-game season. That will only push commissioner Rob Manfred to more seriously move toward pressing the …
  • Yankees mailbag: Now is not the time to give up on Clint Frazier

    Yankees mailbag: Now is not the time to give up on Clint Frazier

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Yankees. Is this Clint Frazier’s final opportunity with the Yankees? Even with the injury history to [Aaron] Hicks, …
  • On Father’s Day, Giants’ Joe Judge remembers his late dad

    On Father’s Day, Giants’ Joe Judge remembers his late dad

    They say time heals, but some wounds never do. Not completely. This is the third Father’s Day Giants coach Joe Judge will spend without his dad, named Joseph at birth and called “Joskie’’ by almost everyone. Those closest to their parents feel the loss, every day, and especially at times like this. When one of …
  • Baseball’s bickering looks silly as coronavirus news gets worse

    Baseball’s bickering looks silly as coronavirus news gets worse

    “Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.” — Stuart Smalley What the hell are we doing here? Are Rob Manfred and Tony Clark still cursing the day the other was born? Are owners still crying poverty? Are players still lathered up over their counterpart’s wrongdoings of the past decade? Or might we pay attention to …