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    Record $4.1M bet into pick 6 at Belmont Park

    With a three-day carryover of $1,130,718 as the lure, bettors sent another $4,103,130 through the...  

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    Swisher batting leadoff, Pena starting for Yankees

    With Derek Jeter on the disabled list, and Brett Gardner sitting against Rangers lefty Derek...  

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    Bay back in Mets lineup

    ATLANTA -- Jason Bay will be back in left field and batting sixth Wednesday night against Braves'...  

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    Knicks' Stoudemire still bothered by back

    Nearly two months since he pulled his back muscle during the Knicks’ first-round ouster by the...  

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    FIFA investigates U.S. soccer rep Blazer after slander accusation

    The man who blew the whistle on alleged bribery within FIFA could himself be investigated, after a...  

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    3UP: Jeter, Kuroda, Gordon

    1. I wrote this column in today’s Post about how the Yankees could be getting a blessing in...  

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    Islanders dangling fifth pick in draft: report

    The Islanders sound ready to choose the present over the future. Islanders Point Blank reports...  

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    Marbury doesn't blame Walsh for splitting with Knicks

    Stephon Marbury wasn't surprised Knicks president Donnie Walsh is stepping down June 30th because...  

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Knicks' Stoudemire bothered by back

Knicks' Stoudemire bothered by back

Nearly two months since he pulled his back muscle during the Knicks’ first-round ouster by the Celtics, Amar’e Stoudemire said he still hasn’t recovered 100 percent and is still doing rehab. That showed the depth of the injury in which...  Read Full Story

Jeter's injury could be blessing in disguise for Yankees

Jeter's injury could be blessing in disguise for Yankees

PSSST, come close I want to tell you something. Closer. I don’t want to say this too loud because one of the policies of Yankee Stadium is to do your darnedest not to offend Derek Jeter. But you...  Read Full Story

Yankees could call for Kuroda

Yankees could call for Kuroda

1. I wrote this column in today’s Post about how the Yankees could be getting a blessing in disguise with the minimum, 15-day absence of Derek Jeter, who is now on the DL with a calf strain. Jeter was a burden on the everyday lineup, made...  Read Full Story

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  • Jets, Sanchez finish workouts 'our way'

    Mark Sanchez got a few dozen of his Jets teammates together to practice for three days in private. Yep, one of the NFL's chattiest teams went silent...   3:41 PM

  • Injured Jets, Giants taking advantage of lockout

    Injured Jets, Giants taking advantage of lockout

    MARTINSVILLE, N.J. — Offensive lineman Damien Woody is no Nastia Liukin. So when the 320-pound Woody tries to balance on a metal strip laying on the artificial turf at the TEST Sports Club workout center, part of his rehab from a ruptured Achilles...   3:00 PM

  • Bay back in Mets lineup

    ATLANTA -- Jason Bay will be back in left field and batting sixth Wednesday night against Braves' righthander Tim Hudson, one game after being benched...   3:46 PM

  • Swisher batting leadoff, Pena starting for Yankees

    With Derek Jeter on the disabled list, and Brett Gardner sitting against Rangers lefty Derek Holland, Nick Swisher will bat leadoff for the Yankees on...   3:51 PM

  • A-Rod feels for LeBron

    If anybody knows the public beating LeBron James is taking for the Heat not winning the NBA title, it's Alex Rodriguez. He was blamed for the...   10:10 AM

  • Rollins, Phillies hammer Marlins in first of two

    Rollins, Phillies hammer Marlins in first of two

    PHILADELPHIA -- Jimmy Rollins hit a three-run homer, Wilson Valdez had a three-RBI triple and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 8-1 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader. The Phillies send Roy Halladay to the mound against...   4:21 PM

  • Marbury doesn't blame Walsh for splitting with Knicks

    Stephon Marbury wasn't surprised Knicks president Donnie Walsh is stepping down June 30th because he didn't feel he'd have full autonomy of basketball...   12:10 PM

  • Islanders dangling fifth pick in draft: report

    The Islanders sound ready to choose the present over the future. Islanders Point Blank reports that GM Garth Snow would be willing to trade the team...   3:34 PM

  • Record $4.1M bet into pick 6 at Belmont Park

    With a three-day carryover of $1,130,718 as the lure, bettors sent another $4,103,130 through the windows chasing Wednesday's pick 6 at Belmont Park, a...   3:57 PM

  • U.S. Open returning to Long Island's Shinnecock in 2018

    BETHESDA, Md. — The U.S. Open will return to Shinnecock Hills in 2018, heading back to a course that produced one of the most embarrassing final rounds...   3:00 PM

  • Mickelson not worried about Open 0-fer

    BETHESDA, Md. -- Phil Mickelson this week will be using a psychological trick he has had success with in the past in an effort to end his U.S. Open...   10:12 AM

  • Serena bounced from Wimbledon warmup

    Serena bounced from Wimbledon warmup

    EASTBOURNE, England -- Serena Williams' comeback tournament at Eastbourne ended in the second round Wednesday with a 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5 loss to top-seeded Vera Zvonareva. Zvonareva came through a tense match in 3 hours, 12 minutes for only her...   3:00 PM

  • FIFA investigates U.S. soccer rep Blazer after slander accusation

    The man who blew the whistle on alleged bribery within FIFA could himself be investigated, after a complaint from Caribbean football chiefs, Sky News...   3:28 PM

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  • Spring postseason honors schedule

    In the coming weeks, The Post will be honoring the best players of the 2011 spring season both on nypost.com and in our print edition. The schedule is...  

  • NYPost.com Poll: Who should be The Post's All-City baseball Player of the Year?

    NYPost.com Poll: Who should be The Post's All-City baseball Player of the Year?

    The baseball season is over, which means one thing: Time to hand out the end-of-year honors. The only thing harder than picking an All-City team, is selecting a Player of the Year. Before beat writers Zach Braziller and Dylan Butler do so, we're...  

  • Wingate winner Reddish gets special help in preparation for Syracuse

    Wingate winner Reddish gets special help in preparation for Syracuse

    Brandon Reddish is one person thrilled with the NFL lockout. The messy labor negotiations have given the Syracuse-bound wide receiver/defensive back a workout partner that knows a thing or two about preparing for college football. New Philadelphia...  

  • Halperin plays integral role in Brooklyn Tech soccer's present and future

    Halperin plays integral role in Brooklyn Tech soccer's present and future

    For the first three years of her illustrious high school career, Niri Halperin was Brooklyn Tech’s unquestioned star. That didn’t change her senior season, but there was added responsibility on a roster that included just six seniors around a bulk...  

  • McDonald-Smith makes name for self, Scholars Academy

    McDonald-Smith makes name for self, Scholars Academy

    For the elite few athletes, they are known by just their first name – Tiger, LeBron and Kobe. In New York City high school golf circles, there is only one. And his name is Xander. “He’s the one kid that everyone would talk about,” Scholars...  

  • Golden touch: Golfer changes face of New Dorp girls program

    Golden touch: Golfer changes face of New Dorp girls program

    Alex Immella was finding out that golf wasn’t exactly a glamour sport for females at New Dorp. The coach was coming off a winless second season at the helm and had just a pair of victories in his first year. “I asked girls all the time [to play]...  

  • Elite girls' hoops teams, coaches in Bronx brawl

    Elite girls' hoops teams, coaches in Bronx brawl

    It was a real Rumble in the Bronx. A pair of elite New York girls AAU basketball coaches traded vicious blows with each other — and two of their teenaged players — in a wild Sunday fracas at Fordham University’s Rose Hill Gym, witnesses told The...  

  • Syracuse secures another: Tottenville wideout picks Orange

    Syracuse secures another: Tottenville wideout picks Orange

    Alvin Cornelius didn’t need time. He didn’t need official visits or trips to college camps. The Tottenville star wide receiver is loyal to a fault and that’s why Monday he verbally committed to play football at Syracuse in 2012, joining a long list...  

  • Braziller: Nick Carbone deserves credit for GW's title run

    Braziller: Nick Carbone deserves credit for GW's title run

    Saturday night, as George Washington celebrated city championship No. 3, as the Trojans joyously knocked each other over on the mound and took laps around MCU Park in Coney Island, Nick Carbone was again somewhat forgotten. The story was about...  

  • The Post's All-Bronx softball honors

    The Post's All-Bronx softball honors

    The Bronx was deeper in the PSAL than it ever was before this season. Clinton, InTech Academy and Riverdale/Kingsbridge all advanced to the PSAL Class A second round and Stevenson almost did, falling to Bayside in a 12-inning epic. Clinton made its...  

  • Lincoln's Whitehead left off USA's 16U National Team, but remains in program

    Lincoln's Whitehead left off USA's 16U National Team, but remains in program

    Isaiah Whitehead experienced a first Sunday night and for once, the Coney Island phenom wasn’t thrilled with the result. Lincoln’s 6-foot-4 freshman was left off the 2001 USA 16U National Team after five days of workouts in Colorado Springs, Colo....  

  • Wingate Awards notebook: Midwood's Zych hoping to show Pride

    Wingate Awards notebook: Midwood's Zych hoping to show Pride

    Artur Zych is ready for a new challenge. The Midwood senior attack spent his high school career as one of the best and most decorated boys lacrosse players in New York City. He led the Hornets to the PSAL city championship and an undefeated league...  

  • Sheepshead's Boston leaps to historic long jump title

    Sheepshead's Boston leaps to historic long jump title

    Rolyce Boston wasn’t exactly sure what to pack. The Sheepshead Bay senior felt he had nothing to wear to the outdoor state track and field championships in Caledonia, N.Y., until he came across a particular shirt. “I forgot I had the shirt in my...  

  • Erasmus' Green earns Wingate as jump goal nears

    Erasmus' Green earns Wingate as jump goal nears

    Shane Green found a level of jumper’s peace last weekend. The Erasmus Hall senior had spent his final high-school season chasing a 50 foot triple jump. While he didn’t officially reach his goal he finally got hard evidence that he is closer than...  

  • Track & field notebook: Cougars shine at state meet

    Track & field notebook: Cougars shine at state meet

    Medgar Evers' finish in the girls 4 x 400 relay highlighted a big weekend at the outdoor track & field state championships. Sandrae Fargiharson, Nyanka Joseph, Kadecia Baird and Shakele Seaton placed first in the 4 x 400 meter relay with a time of 3...  

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