Pitcher Kodai Senga was masterful again and the Mets offense did just enough in Ronny Mauricio's debut to beat the Mariners 2-1 at Citi Field. Mauricio made his MLB debut and handled himself well. A natural shortstop, the infielder started at second base and made every defensive play hit his way including a nifty double play in the third inning. But... Continue Reading →
Yankees Beat Tigers 4-1
The names on the New York Yankees aren't as readily recognizable, and sitting in last place in their division and likely missing the playoffs certainly aren't familiar positions for the organization. But Monday against the Tigers, the Yankees flashed some of their big bats and ability to pitch. The Tigers, despite some great pitching from... Continue Reading →
Street To Be Named After Legendary Newspaper Columnist Pete Hamill
A stretch of Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn will be co-named for celebrated author and former NY Post columnist Pete Hamill. A block-long stretch of Seventh Avenue in front of Hamill’s childhood home — from 11th to 12th streets — will be dubbed “Pete Hamill Way” to celebrate the tabloid legend whose writings as... Continue Reading →