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Add Shedeur Sanders’ name to the list of Tom Brady’s offseason workout partners. On Saturday, the son of NFL great Deion Sanders took part in drills with the Buccaneers quarterback, documenting the session on Instagram. “Learning from the 🐐 [greatest of all time] soaking up all the knowledge,” Shedeur captioned the post. Brady, who is …
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The final installment in a series by Joel Sherman chronicles how the Yankees’ fiasco of 1990 laid the groundwork for a dynasty. Deion Sanders wheeled into the parking lot at the Yankees’ minor league complex driving a $100,000-plus Mercedes. Across the street was Tampa Stadium, where the Buccaneers played. That felt right on March 14, …
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Part 5 in a series analyzing the Yankees’ top prospects Any conversation about Yankees pitching prospects these days begins with Deivi Garcia and Clarke Schmidt. Or Clarke Schmidt and Deivi Garcia. You pick the order. Garcia, 20, pitched for Single-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last year and was mentioned as a possible September …
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A new series by Joel Sherman chronicles how the Yankees’ fiasco of 1990 laid the groundwork for a dynasty. Look hard. You will have to really examine it. Only with 20-20 hindsight and 30 years of knowledge will you begin to see what was possible amid the rubble. The 1990 Yankees were terrible. No, terrible does …
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Antonio Brown is training with a Hall of Famer as he continues his quest to return to the NFL. Deion Sanders, the two-time Super Bowl-winning cornerback and NFL Network analyst, posted photos to Instagram Sunday of him working out with Brown, the 31-year-old wide receiver who is under league investigation after being accused by his …
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It took just $200,000 for the Yankees to sign Deivi Garcia in 2015. Since then, the 5-foot-9 right-hander has exceeded expectations at just about every level and seemed poised to have an impact in the majors this season. And he still could. If this season does actually get underway, Garcia may give them another valuable …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Yankees. With a number of starting pitchers up for free agency in 2021, do you see any starters …
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Part II of a series analyzing the New York Knicks. The G-League’s regular season was to end Friday and Knicks rookie small forward Ignas Brazdeikis would have gotten his chance, according to sources. With the Westchester Knicks out of the playoffs, April games were expected to be a showcase for the 21-year-old Canadian to show …