• Robinson Cano trade mirroring Mets’ Jim Fregosi debacle

    Robinson Cano trade mirroring Mets’ Jim Fregosi debacle

    Jim Fregosi was on a trajectory similar to Scott Rolen through his age-29 season. Even now, a half-century later, Fregosi’s 45.9 Wins Above Replacement before age 30 is tied for 52nd all-time with Rolen — at least a borderline Hall of Famer — and Alan Trammell — an actual Hall of Famer; it’s slightly better …
  • Victor Cruz says Giants boat trip photo will ‘haunt him’ for rest of his life

    Victor Cruz says Giants boat trip photo will ‘haunt him’ for rest of his life

    As it likely is for most Giants fans, the image of Victor Cruz and his then-teammates on a boat in Miami is forever ingrained in the receiver’s memory. Reflecting on the infamous trip, Cruz recently told E!’s “Pop of the Morning” the group was riding high after a regular season-ending win over the Redskins and …
  • Quarantine has been ‘prolonged honeymoon’ for Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters

    Quarantine has been ‘prolonged honeymoon’ for Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters

    The quarantine life has been “a prolonged honeymoon” for newlyweds Tim Tebow and wife Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters “People ask us how’s married life been, well, we’ve been in quarantine for most of it,” Nel-Peters recently said on E!”s “The Isolation Room,” adding she still likes Tebow “a lot” in close quarters. In January, Mets prospect Tebow wed …
  • Scott Perry keeping Knicks GM job under Leon Rose

    Scott Perry keeping Knicks GM job under Leon Rose

    Knicks GM Scott Perry not only will run the upcoming draft but will be back next season, a source confirmed. The source said Perry’s option will be picked up for next season by president Leon Rose. The Post reported last week that Perry, despite the hire of VP of strategy Brock Aller, would run the …
  • U.S. Surpasses 1,000,000 Coronavirus Cases

    U.S. Surpasses 1,000,000 Coronavirus Cases

    The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S. hit 1,000,000 Tuesday, with the death toll nearing 60,000 as various state governments debate when to reopen shuttered businesses and schools. New York remains an epicenter with 295,000 cases and 58,000 deaths. New York City alone accounts for 162,000 cases and 17,500 deaths, in an …
  • MLB season could start in July with Yankees, Mets in same division

    MLB season could start in July with Yankees, Mets in same division

    The plan is for July. MLB is growing more hopeful it is going to play games this season and — while multiple scenarios are still being hashed out and continue to change regularly with new information regarding combat of the coronavirus pandemic — the most constant roadmap has regular-season games being played by early July …
  • The 10 best available NFL free agents following the draft

    The 10 best available NFL free agents following the draft

    NFL general managers who didn’t plug all their teams’ holes in the draft suddenly have a new mission. Return to free agency to see who fits a need. In some cases, a starting job is open. In others, the search is on for a one-year leader. Here is The Post’s list of the 10 best …
  • Brad Brach could be hidden gem in Mets’ questionable bullpen

    Brad Brach could be hidden gem in Mets’ questionable bullpen

    Second in a series analyzing the New York Mets. Brad Brach honored his love of the Mets by giving the team a boost from the bullpen over the final two months of last season. The Freehold, N.J., native so much embraced the Mets growing up that he attended Game 3 of the 2015 World Series …
  • MLB teams to begin reaching out to fans about ticket refunds

    MLB teams to begin reaching out to fans about ticket refunds

    Many baseball fans should expect to hear their first dose of good news in a long time on Wednesday. No, the games aren’t returning quite yet. But some money will be. An industry source confirmed that, at Major League Baseball’s direction, the 30 teams will start reaching out to their ticket-buying fans on Wednesday afternoon …
  • Cuomo Says He Wishes He Sounded the Alarm on Coronavirus Sooner

    Cuomo Says He Wishes He Sounded the Alarm on Coronavirus Sooner

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says now that he wishes he “blew the bugle” on the coronavirus threat back in January instead of waiting weeks to prepare New Yorkers to face the spread of the deadly pathogen. “I wish someone stood up and blew the bugle. And if no one was going to blow the …