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Hall-of-Fame reliever Goose Gossage’s relationship with Yankees won’t be improving anytime soon. In an interview with NJ.com, Gossage used the topic of Hank Steinbrenner’s death to bring up his displeasure with the current group running the Yankees — led by Hank’s brother, Hal. “When Mr. Steinbrenner passed, I remember having a discussion with a couple …
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Even as Hank Steinbrenner continued to channel his father and unload on the Red Sox or small market teams or Joe Torre, it was becoming more obvious as the 2008 season unspooled that the louder Steinbrenner son was not going to run the Yankees. It was a vital pivot point in the history of the …
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Hank Steinbrenner never was afraid to stoke the flames of his team’s rivalry with the Red Sox. Steinbrenner, the Yankees general partner and co-chairperson who died Tuesday at 63 after a long battle with an illness not related to the coronavirus, wasn’t afraid to speak his mind on any topic, much like his father George. …
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Hank Steinbrenner, at one-time in line to succeed his father George and run the Yankees, died at home in Clearwater, Florida after a long battle with an illness, sources told The Post. Steinbrenner, who turned 63 on April 2, was surrounded by his family. The illness was not related to COVID-19, the sources said. Hank …
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New York Post chief photographer Charles Wenzelberg worked with Anthony J. Causi for more than two decades. He shares his thoughts on his friend, who lost his battle with coronavirus on Sunday. As told to Steve Serby: Anthony was my best friend. I’ve lost my parents, I’ve lost other relatives, I’ve lost other friends — …
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The list of New York athletes to publicly mourn the tragic death of New York Post sports photographer Anthony Causi continues to grow. After Causi, who passed at 48, lost his battle with the coronavirus late Sunday night, many of those who work in New York sports took to social media to honor the longtime …
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Like his photographs, Anthony Causi’s legacy lives on. Causi, the heartfelt, charming and passionate Post photographer who died Sunday at the age of 48 after contracting the coronavirus, spent a quarter-century documenting New York sports through his lens. Without him, the sidelines will never feel the same. “Anthony Causi was a fixture at the Garden …
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The numbers are numbing, the tales terrifying. You can spend all day reading and learning and discussing COVID-19, and the way it affects our lives every day. You can spend a portion of every hour doing your part — praying, if that’s your way, or thinking positive thoughts, or keeping the afflicted close to your …
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Anthony Causi, a longtime photographer for The Post whose prolific talent and larger-than-life personality made him a fixture in the New York sports world, died Sunday of the coronavirus at North Shore University Hospital. He was 48. Causi is survived by his wife, Romina, and their children, John and Mia. “Anthony Causi was our colleague, …
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Not even a pandemic could stop Jose Canseco from taking another dig at Alex Rodriguez. The strange one-sided beef continued on Sunday, with Canseco excluding A-Rod from his holiday well wishes. “Happy Easter to everyone except Alex Rodriguez,” Canseco tweeted. The steroid-stained sluggers have been at it for a while now, though it has been …