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Luis Severino ready to embrace ‘fun' — and boos — in long-awaited Bronx return
Luis Severino ready to embrace ‘fun' — and boos — in long-awaited Bronx return

New York Post

time13 hours ago

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  • New York Post

Luis Severino ready to embrace ‘fun' — and boos — in long-awaited Bronx return

Access the Yankees beat like never before Don't miss Greg Joyce's text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he's giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now If Luis Severino's return to The Bronx happened last year while with the Mets, he knows it would've been worse. There would've been more boos when his first time as an opponent in the stadium he called home from 2015-23 overlapped with the Subway Series. Advertisement His 'two good hitters' jab toward the Yankees earlier in the season probably wouldn't have helped, either. But the Mets, for a second time, reconfigured their rotation, and instead, Severino's return to Yankee Stadium will unfold Sunday when the Yankees and A's complete their series.

Leonie Fiebich's absence proving costly for Liberty: ‘Please come back'
Leonie Fiebich's absence proving costly for Liberty: ‘Please come back'

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Leonie Fiebich's absence proving costly for Liberty: ‘Please come back'

We've got you covered on the Liberty beat Text with Madeline Kenney as she follows the Liberty — she's sharing behind-the-scenes info and insights with Sports+ subscribers. SIGN UP NOW SAN FRANCISCO — Liberty center Nyara Sabally reached for her phone and fired off a tongue-in-cheek text to Leonie Fiebich last week. 'Please come back.' Advertisement Of course, the Liberty are in full support of Fiebich's pursuit to win a medal for her native Germany at EuroBasket. But Sabally's three-word text is a sentiment shared by the team, especially considering New York is without at least another starter, Jonquel Jones, for the foreseeable future.

Jose Trevino's Yankees emotions run deep despite bitter end to Bronx tenure
Jose Trevino's Yankees emotions run deep despite bitter end to Bronx tenure

New York Post

time4 days ago

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  • New York Post

Jose Trevino's Yankees emotions run deep despite bitter end to Bronx tenure

Access the Yankees beat like never before Don't miss Greg Joyce's text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he's giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now CINCINNATI — Jose Trevino could read the tea leaves well enough to know that he was probably getting traded last offseason. But before the Yankees dealt him to the Reds for Fernando Cruz in December, they helped change the trajectory of his career. Trevino became an All-Star and Platinum Glove winner, played for the team he grew up rooting for and emerged as one of the leading faces of the Yankees catching program that has turned into something of a factory in churning out big leaguers. 'It's cool, man,' Trevino said Monday, getting choked up as he spoke at his locker inside the home clubhouse at Great American Ballpark with the Yankees in town. 'It's a lot of hard work.

Uncomfortable questions arise as Anthony Volpe, Francisco Alvarez fall short of expectations
Uncomfortable questions arise as Anthony Volpe, Francisco Alvarez fall short of expectations

New York Post

time7 days ago

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  • New York Post

Uncomfortable questions arise as Anthony Volpe, Francisco Alvarez fall short of expectations

The push will be coming soon, if there isn't the beginning of a groundswell already. Why aren't George Lombard Jr. and Cam Schlitter being fast-tracked to the Yankees? Ditto for Jett Williams and Jonah Tong to the Mets? Access the Yankees beat like never before Don't miss Greg Joyce's text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he's giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now This is how it works in sports. The guy who isn't playing — who we are not seeing fully exposed at the highest level — is always the best answer. It is Backup Quarterback Syndrome. Advertisement The guy offscreen just has to be better. 'Next' is always the best answer. It feels like just yesterday — spring training of 2023 actually — when fans and media were in full chortle that if the respective New York teams did not begin the season with Francisco Alvarez and Anthony Volpe, then they weren't trying or were artificially suppressing service time or fill in some other nefarious plot hatched by devious front office folks.

Sabally sisters' reunion a touching reminder of their WNBA sacrifices
Sabally sisters' reunion a touching reminder of their WNBA sacrifices

New York Post

time20-06-2025

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  • New York Post

Sabally sisters' reunion a touching reminder of their WNBA sacrifices

We've got you covered on the Liberty beat Text with Madeline Kenney as she follows the Liberty — she's sharing behind-the-scenes info and insights with Sports+ subscribers. SIGN UP NOW Liberty center Nyara Sabally was eagerly waiting for older sister Satou in the depths of Barclays Center before Thursday's game against the Phoenix Mercury. Satou's heels clanked on the cement as she ran toward her younger sister with her arms wide open. Nyara stood there with a smile on her face and in position to catch her sister. Advertisement It was a long overdue hug between the German siblings who haven't seen each other since Christmas. 'We don't see each other that often,' Nyara said pregame. 'So it's just cool seeing each other again. Obviously, it's fun.'

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