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  • 1 week ago | hive.news | Robert Sabo |Corey Sipkin

    The crowd tricked Brandon Nimmo. One of the stranger plays (and official-scorer rulings) occurred because Nimmo listened for the reaction of the Citi Field fans, heard the disappointed groans and ran the Mets and Juan Soto into an out. In the first inning Tuesday, Soto came up with one out and Nimmo on first and hit a liner to right-center that White Sox center fielder Michael A. Taylor made a diving attempt to catch.

  • 3 weeks ago | hive.news | Aaron Judge |Robert Sabo |Charles Wenzelberg

    Aaron Judge gave fans a rare glimpse at his 4-month-old daughter on Sunday while commemorating wife Samantha’s first Mother’s Day as a mom. In the black-and-white snap shared by the Yankees superstar on Instagram, infant Nora Rose is held in her mother’s arms while looking away from the camera. “Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for blessing my life with so much love and joy every day!” Judge, 33, captioned the post.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | hive.news | Charles Wenzelberg |Robert Sabo

    In a sign that they have begun preparing for life without Pete Alonso, the Mets told Brett Baty and Mark Vientos to begin working out at first base early in the new year, The Post has learned. Both players still remain viable at third base, but that Baty and Vientos were advised to begin a routine that included first base is an indicator of how the Mets plan to proceed unless there is a U-turn back to Alonso.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | hive.news | Robert Sabo

    It sounds like St. John’s could get its speedy point guard back for its next game. After a hard-fought 63-58 victory over Georgetown Tuesday night, Rick Pitino said he is hopeful that Deivon Smith will return on Saturday against Seton Hall in Newark. Smith, the Johnnies’ engine, missed the win over the Hoyas with a bruised right shoulder. Deivon Smith, sitting on the bench, did not play in St. John’s 63-58 win over Georgetown because of a bruised right shoulder.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | hive.news | Robert Sabo

    To kick off their latest Big East showdown, St. John’s fans were rallying around Deivon Smith. The senior guard made three consecutive three-pointers with the first answering back an opening deep shot from the nation’s leading scorer and St. John’s main enemy Eric Dixon.

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