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The New York Giants are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
The New York Giants are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
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1940s and '50s saw barrier breakers
We saw four Triple Crown winners and streaks that still stand today. We saw the only perfect game in the World Series and the last guy to hit over .400. We saw the best female athlete of the 20th Century and two of the best to take the ice. We saw plenty...Tags: Football, Raymond Berry, Baseball, Golf, History
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Football is a contract sport
Plaxico Burress has informed the New York Post that he'll attend training camp. Are these things voluntary? The New York Giants wide receiver apparently thinks so, but he has been gracious enough to accept the team's invitation. Dress is casual....Tags: Football, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Michael Vick, Atlanta Falcons, National Football League
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Mets gain on Phils behind Pelfrey's outing
jim.baumbach@newsday.comTim Lincecum's good, yes. But as good as Mike Pelfrey? Not Tuesday night. As the Mets' win streak reached four games with a 7-0 victory over the Giants, the star clearly was their 24-year-old starting pitcher. In the span of just a few weeks, the...Tags: New York Mets, Carlos Delgado, David Wright, Baseball, Carlos Beltran
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Gardner's RBI single in 10th gives Yanks win over Boston
Rookie Brett Gardner singled home the winning run off Jonathan Papelbon with two outs in the 10th inning, and the New York Yankees overcame a two-run deficit to beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 Sunday night for a four-game split. Alex Rodriguez hit his...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Baseball, Randy Johnson, Derrek Lee
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Wimbledon Adds To Wow-Full Year
This is why we play the games. And this is why we watch them. We sit there in front of the flat-screen night after night, weekend after weekend, reclining sentinels on the lookout for uncommon brilliance and common decency. We slouch on our couches...Tags: Jimmy Connors, Football, Super Bowl, National Basketball Association, Roger Federer
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Joint Chiefs chairman: Security gains holding
AP Military WriterIraq appears on track to establishing sustainable security -- a key step toward withdrawing U.S. troops -- the top U.S. military officer said Monday after visiting the newly quiet Sadr City section of the capital. Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Football, Super Bowl, International Military Interventions, National Football League
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Longoria's homer lifts Rays past Royals for 7th straight win
Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer during a four-run third, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Kansas City Royals 9-2 Sunday for their seventh straight win. James Shields (7-5) gave up two runs and four hits over seven innings to win his third consecutive...Tags: Chicago White Sox, John Danks, Randy Johnson, Baseball, Arizona Diamondbacks
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NFL's greatest game ever played a defining moment in partnership with TV
john.jeansonne@newsday.comLegend has it that on Dec. 28, 1958, when the Giants and Baltimore Colts tangled in the NFL's first "sudden-death" championship scuffle, Yankee Stadium became the scene of "The Greatest Game Ever Played." "It wasn't," Giants owner Wellington Mara...Tags: Bert Bell, Football, John F. Kennedy, Pittsburgh Steelers, National Football League
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The Stadium: Larger than life, both in physical size and what occurred within its walls
mark.herrmann@newsday.comYankee Stadium was built to catch the eye and capture the imagination, all on the very first look. From day one, April 18, 1923, it was meant to be hugely unforgettable, and it never lost an inch of its stature. That is why a second-generation Stadium...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Football, New York Mets, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Mariano Rivera
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Rush looking to extend playoff success
Tribune reporterThe Rush has defeated the Grand Rapids Rampage twice this season and will try to make it three in a row in its divisional-round game Sunday in the Arena Football League playoffs. That makes the Rush the favorite, but it has to be wary because of the...Tags: Football, Super Bowl, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League
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