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World War II vet and beloved Mets fan dies

Beloved Mets fan Seymour Weiner died, the team announced in a post on social media on Tuesday.  The World War II veteran gained fame last year on Opening Day when he was honored as the Veteran of the Game, and fans quickly seized upon his name and lovingly turned him into a meme.  Weiner was […]

Chiefs need to solve ‘liability’ on offense to get back to Super Bowl

The Kansas City Chiefs have a lᴏt gᴏing fᴏr them. Bᴜt they still need tᴏ get strᴏnger ᴏn the ᴏffensive line, writes The Spᴏrting News’ seniᴏr NFL writer Vinnie Iyer. Iyer writes that the Chiefs biggest need is at ᴏffensive gᴜard. Kansas City has indeed ᴜpdated at tackle this ᴏffseasᴏn, bᴜt nᴏt sᴏ mᴜch at […]

Mets play like MLB's best team as bats stay scorching hot in convincing win

The Mets are the kings of the Citi and at the moment the kings of the sport. The team with the best record at home and the best record period is playing its best baseball of this short season, putting on display arguably its crispest game of the season. The Mets’ bats remained scorching and […]

Yankees' four-homer first inning carries them in destruction of Orioles

BALTIMORE — As it turned out, the Yankees’ back-to-back-to-back home runs to lead off the game were just the tip of the iceberg. The S.S. Oriole, captained by Kyle Gibson, stood no chance of surviving. The Yankees clobbered the Orioles for five runs on four homers in the first inning and then kept piling on, […]

It's like these Mets can do no wrong as Party Citi vibes grow

In one of the greatest defensive half-innings you’ll ever see, Mets center fielder Tyrone Taylor’s all-out sprint, headfirst dive and backhanded sliding grab onto the warning track of a Lourdes Gurriel Jr. drive was sandwiched by two more Francisco Lindor sparklers. With the Mets already holding a seven-run lead in that fantastic fourth inning, celebratory […]

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