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CLEVELAND — Marcus Thames said prior to Friday’s game that the Yankees’ offense was in a “funk,’’ but the team’s hitting coach quickly added he was confident they were “coming out of
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How did it start?
Let’s allow Kyle Higashioka to tell you how it started.
“The crap kind of hit the fan in the first inning,” Higashioka said.
Yes. It did. It was 3-0 before you knew it,
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CLEVELAND — It will take a while for the Yankees to dig themselves out of the hole they’ve created over the first few weeks of the season, but Thursday’s comeback 6-3 win over the Indians might
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The Knicks have been listed as one of five teams Andre Drummond intends to speak with after his buyout from the Cleveland Cavaliers is completed.
In addition the Knicks, the two-time All-Star center
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Maybe the Indians should bring back Willie Mays Hayes.
Former Mets shortstop Amed Rosario’s first game in center field resembled a bloopers scene from the baseball comedy “Major League.”
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Cleveland manager Terry Francona announced Sunday that two of his team’s biggest stars are out indefinitely after violating Major League Baseball’s COVID-19 protocols.
All-Star third baseman
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Married since July 2019, the Mayfields have quickly become an NFL power couple, showcasing their love off the field in unique ways.
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It looks like Francisco Lindor will be on the move soon.
Cleveland had been expected to make the All-Star shortstop available, since Lindor is heading into his walk year in 2021. According to a report
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Odell Beckham Jr. tore his ACL in last Sunday’s Browns win over the Bengals, and it may be the last chapter of his career in Cleveland.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that,
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This is social distancing at its worst. Around 6,000 fans were allowed into the Browns’ 35-30 victory over the Bengals on Thursday night in Cleveland. And a handful of those fans got into a melee that was captured on video by a fellow fan with the fitting caption, “Lol I love Browns game.” The order …