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Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Nestor Cortes leaves Game 4 with groin injury — Aaron Boone was “thrilled” to have right-hander Nestor Cortes on the mound to start a crucial Game 4 for the Yankees against the Houston Astros in the ALCS on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium. But Cortes' night didn't last long as he was removed …
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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
An embarrassing Game 3 loss laid the Yankees' faults bare
An embarrassing Game 3 loss laid the Yankees' faults bare
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
After going out with a whimper, New York Yankees need a revamp - starting at the very top
After going out with a whimper, New York Yankees need a revamp - starting at the very top
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Stephanie Apstein / Sports Illustrated:
Yankees' Elimination Turns Attention Toward Aaron Judge
Yankees' Elimination Turns Attention Toward Aaron Judge
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ESPN, New York Post and Newsday
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees offense continues disappearing act in 5-0 loss as Astros take 3-0 series lead
Yankees offense continues disappearing act in 5-0 loss as Astros take 3-0 series lead
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Chris Perkins / Sun-Sentinel:
Grading Dolphins' squeaker win over Steelers; plus stock up, stock down — Sun Sentinel reporters Dave Hyde and Chris Perkins recap the Miami Dolphins' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. (South Florida Sun Sentinel) — The three-game losing streak is over, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa …
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Kenny Rosarion / Sun-Sentinel:
Instant Analysis: Miami Dolphins 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 10 — It wasn't pretty, but it was good enough. The banged-up, under-manned secondary produced three interceptions, including safety Jevon Holland's pick with 2:57 remaining and Noah Igbinoghene's late pick to ice the victory and snap the three-game losing streak.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Bryce Harper's stunning homer sends Phillies to first World Series since 2009, NLCS win over Padres — PHILADELPHIA - It was magical. — A storybook ending. — Bryce Harper, in one of the most electrifying moments in Philadelphia Phillies history, hit a dramatic game-winning …
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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Bryce Harper's homer powers Phillies past Padres in NLCS — PHILADELPHIA — Welcome to the World Series, Bryce Harper. — The superstar the Philadelphia Phillies brought in years ago to turn around a team stuck in mediocrity delivered one of the biggest home runs in franchise history Sunday.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
‘Pure chaos’: Bryce Harper becomes legend, lifting Philadelphia Phillies back to World Series
‘Pure chaos’: Bryce Harper becomes legend, lifting Philadelphia Phillies back to World Series
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Randy Miller / New Jersey Online:
What Yankees' Anthony Rizzo is saying about his opt out — New York Yankees vs. Houston Astros; ALCS Game 4 — NEW YORK — Anthony Rizzo pulled an Aaron Judge this year: — No in-season contract talks. — Now that the Yankees have been swept out of the ALCS by the Houston Astros …
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Jim Bowden / MLB - The Athletic:
Yankees' offseason to-do list has many items, but Aaron Judge is No. 1 — The Yankees were swept away by the Astros in the American League Championship Series and woke up Monday morning to the harsh reality that they have a lot of work to do this winter if they hope to close the significant gap with Houston.
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Antwan Staley / New York Daily News:
Jets RB Breece Hall and OL Alijah Vera-Tucker both out for the season — The Jets entered the game against the Broncos relatively healthy. — Gang Green defeated the Broncos 16-9, but it came at a heavy price. — Jets coach Robert Saleh announced Monday that running back Breece Hall …
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Antwan Staley / New York Daily News:
Jets continue winning ways in 16-9 defeat of Broncos — DENVER — The Jets were trying to continue their surprising season and do something the team hasn't done in seven seasons. — Gang Green entered Sunday on a three-game winning streak. 2015 was the last time the Jets won four consecutive games.
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Ryan McFadden / Baltimore Sun:
With pair of touchdowns, Ravens RB Gus Edwards doesn't disappoint vs. Browns in first game in 645 days — Ravens' Gus Edwards talks about his road to recovery from his injury and his effect against the Browns. (Baltimore Sun) — In his first game since Jan. 16, 2021 …
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Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Could Betts move to 2B if LA signs Judge? — Mookie Betts has won five Gold Glove awards as a right fielder. Could his next one be as a second baseman? — According to sources, the Dodgers could become serious players in this offseason's Aaron Judge sweepstakes, a move that would potentially result …
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Chris McCosky / Detroit News:
Tigers part ways with longtime exec David Chadd, shake up athletic training staff — Detroit — While the rest of the baseball world awaits the start of the World Series, president of baseball operations Scott Harris was busy reshaping the Tigers' front office and training staff.
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Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Isiah Kiner-Falefa proud of response to benching despite costly Game 4 misplay with Torres — Yet another defensive misplay doomed the Yankees in the 6-5 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium. This time, Isiah Kiner-Falefa wasn't charged with the error, but may still be partially to blame.
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