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John Sterling could rejoin Yankees to commentate on playoffs after retirement

John Sterling could rejoin Yankees to commentate on playoffs after retirement

Sources close to WFAN reveal that John Sterling, the iconic voice of the Yankees for more than three decades, is considering returning to the commentary booth for New York Yankees playoff games. John Sterling, 86, retired in early April after a distinguished 36-year career with the Yankees, marked by a celebratory retirement ceremony. His place was subsequently filled by commentators Rickie Ricardo, Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari. Sterling briefly reunited with Suzyn Waldman in the Yankees’ commentary booth this week, where they commentated on several innings together. Discussions about his potential postseason return are expected soon with Audacy New York…
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Noah Lyles sets conditions to compete with NFL’s Tyreek Hill: 100-meter dash must be an official event

Noah Lyles sets conditions to compete with NFL’s Tyreek Hill: 100-meter dash must be an official event

The rivalry between Olympic champion Noah Lyles and NFL star Tyreek Hill has escalated this week, following new comments from Lyles. Having recently secured a gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the Paris Olympics, Lyles has taken on Hill’s challenge, saying any races he runs would have to meet professional standards. Lyles expressed his openness to a race, as long as it meets certain criteria. “If there’s a sponsor for the event, if we’re running for a substantial prize pool, on a professional track, in the 100 meters, then I’m all in,” Lyles said in a Wednesday interview with…
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NASCAR imposes stiff penalties on Denny Hamlin for engine violation

NASCAR imposes stiff penalties on Denny Hamlin for engine violation

Denny Hamlin’s quest for the NASCAR Cup Series regular season title has hit a major setback, and his path to his first Cup championship has become more challenging following NASCAR’s recent harsh sanctions. The sanctions were announced Thursday due to an engine violation linked to his victory in the March race. The engine in question, supplied by Toyota and used by Hamlin in his Bristol win, was prematurely rebuilt by the manufacturer before it could undergo a mandatory NASCAR inspection. As a result of this oversight, NASCAR stripped Hamlin and his team of 75 championship points and 10 playoff points.…
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A  million bet: the authenticity of Babe Ruth’s “Called Shot” T-shirt

A $20 million bet: the authenticity of Babe Ruth’s “Called Shot” T-shirt

When a Yankees away jersey allegedly worn by Babe Ruth during his iconic "called pitch" in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series surfaced in the 1990s, it quickly became a prized possession for collectors. However, a recent photomatching controversy has cast doubt on its authenticity, potentially impacting its value at an upcoming auction. Experts in the field of photomatching, a technique used to verify the authenticity of memorabilia, are divided over the shirt's origins. While several companies have confirmed that it matches match photos, Resolution Photomatching, a leading company in the field, has issued a verdict of "no match."…
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Rick Pitino’s office burglary: ceremonial sword and megaphone stolen

Rick Pitino’s office burglary: ceremonial sword and megaphone stolen

In a surprising incident at St. John's University, a ceremonial sword and a megaphone were reported stolen from basketball coach Rick Pitino's office. A spokesperson for the Queens-based Catholic university confirmed that the theft occurred Tuesday night around 8 p.m. in the athletic department's offices, which are housed in Carnesecca Arena, home court of Pitino's Red Storm team. Brian Browne, a university spokesman, said the theft was part of an unauthorized entry by two individuals who were then seen fleeing west on Union Turnpike on a moped. An ongoing police investigation has yet to confirm whether other items were stolen…
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WNBA Playoffs Pics: A Closer Look at Each Contender

WNBA Playoffs Pics: A Closer Look at Each Contender

Related media - News 24 hours As the WNBA regular season nears its climax, the competition for playoff spots intensifies. Every team is jockeying for position, with less than a month left to solidify their position. Here's an in-depth look at the current contenders, analyzing their strengths, potential weaknesses, and key challenges. New York Liberty: Keeping the Pace The Liberty have exceeded all expectations this season, echoing the Aces' previous dominance. Their primary concern is maintaining their stellar performance under the increasing pressure of the playoffs and effectively managing player fatigue. Minnesota Lynx: Needs Interior Score Known for their prowess…
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