The Duke played during what many baseball fans still see as the golden era, and that is especially true for fans here in New York City.
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If the dire situation on the field was not enough for Mets fans, the situation in the executive offices can make them worry even more these days.
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Brooklyn-born Carmelo Anthony came home, and what a homecoming it was.
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If you are a New York Knicks fan, you are probably smiling this morning.
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Wouldn't it be worth it just to see the Donald sitting across the table from Luis Castillo and Oliver Perez saying, "You're fired!"
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In the eternal sunshine of spring, anything is possible, even for Mets fans.
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Hell Gate remains an interesting and solemn part of New York City history, but it is worth a visit to see the view and experience something different.
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Thanks to the immediacy of the Internet and the spirit and resolve of the Egyptian people, it did not take them years to overthrow their King George: they only needed seventeen days.
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