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Yanks prepare for postseason; Jets remain winless

Yanks prepare for postseason; Jets remain winless

Baseball rests in grass Photo: Saga Communications/Matt Aceto


The Yankees are hours away from beginning postseason play. They host the Red Sox tonight at 6:08 p.m. Max Fried will pitch for New York, while Garrett Crochet will pitch for Boston.

The Jets are still searching for their first win. They fell to the Dolphins 27-21 on Monday. After the game, Jets quarterback Justin Fields said it’s “frustrating” to start the season 0-4.

Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott is praising a player. He said Dalton Kincaid is “set on improving” every week. The tight end has three touchdown catches this season.

The Cornell men’s soccer team looks to stretch its win streak to four. Cornell visits Binghamton tonight at 7 p.m.

The Ithaca College men’s soccer team is on the road today. The Bombers face Hamilton at 4 p.m.

The Rangers beat the Islanders 3-2 in the preseason on Monday. Noah Laba scored the game-winning goal in overtime.

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