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Max Fried is set to throw another simulated game Sunday at the Stadium in his comeback from a left elbow bone bruise that’s sidelined him since mid-May. It will be…
California officials are shutting down or tightening security at World Cup watch parties after celebrations following Mexico’s 2026 FIFA World Cup victories repeatedly erupted into violence, forcing police to respond…
ATLANTA — Kodai Senga’s failures as a starter haven’t extended into his new bullpen job. It’s still too early to declare the Mets right-hander a success as a reliever, but…
SEATTLE — When Malik Tillman was little, too young to be thinking about his future, he went through a phase of wanting to be a goalkeeper. He and his brother,…
SEATTLE — Shep Messing playfully likes to call himself “the second-best goalkeeper to come out of Harvard.’’ Messing, the former Cosmos goalkeeper in the ’70s days of Pelé, Giorgio Chinaglia…
PHILADELPHIA — On the nation’s 250th anniversary, in the city where the United States was born, it was fitting that the weather for France’s Round of 16 showdown with Paraguay…
The Round of 16 has arrived, and so has the sprint for one of the most coveted individual honors in sports. While 32 nations’ dreams of lifting the FIFA World…
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The pitching-hungry Mets have…
Tim Hardaway Jr. is following in his dad’s footsteps on the Heat — but he won’t be wearing his father’s old number. The younger Hardaway agreed to a one-year, $6.5…
When Chris Drury traded Brennan Othmann to the Flames for Jacob Battaglia in a prospect swap, the Rangers president and general manager revealed that Battaglia found out while on the…
















