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The Miami Dolphins reportedly released offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson on Saturday — three days after acquiring the troubled former first-round pick in a trade with Tennessee.
Wilson showed up
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The rookie quarterback was making the kind of throws he had seen so many times before, even making something out of nothing with his legs, and as Xavier McKinney watched it all from afar with pride,
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The Marlins made history Friday morning when they hired Kim Ng as general manager, making her the first female GM of any of the major professional men’s sports teams in North America.
Ng, who has
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Michael Hill is the first official known candidate for the Mets’ president of baseball operations vacancy.
An industry source confirmed Wednesday night that Hill, who recently left the Marlins after
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We interrupt the Serby Says NFL Midseason Awards to applaud all the infection-control teams and anyone and everyone who have made this pandemic NFL season necessary (thanks, Yogi).
“Resilience and
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The Celtics blew their second straight second-half lead in a 106-101 loss to the Miami Heat on Thursday night as Boston fell behind 0-2 in the Eastern Conference Finals. And things reportedly blew up in the Celtics locker room. Multiple reporters described a heap of distressing noises pouring out of Boston’s locker room after the …
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How much space is left behind us before we fall off and forever disappear? Can’t be much. Even before the current rush to alienate the fair-minded and logical, let us never lose sight of what TV has always done to remove the sport from our sports. While front-and-center folks such as Cris Collinsworth and Kirk …
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He’s more than a little bit country. Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler — who’s playing in the Eastern Conference Finals — has made a guest playlist for SiriusXM and Pandora of his favorite tunes, all of which are country songs. He’ll be a guest DJ for SiriusXM’s The Highway channel on Friday. Butler recorded the …
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The Miami Herald is investigating how it published a paid insert with what it called “racist and anti-Semitic commentary” and distributed to readers of its Spanish-language sister paper. The Florida daily’s publisher, Aminda Marqués González, earlier this week said it will no longer publish or distribute the content of the weekly supplement LIBRE. Marqués González …
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The ultra-rich will have to settle for eyeing up fruit in the grocery aisle this year. Art Basel Miami Beach — the art fair where a banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $120,000 last year — has been canceled for 2020. Organizers cited “limitations and uncertainty about the staging of large-scale events.” There will …