Author: NYPost

A major royal memo may be on the way. According to a new report, Kate Middleton could potentially address her mysterious disappearance from the public eye next month. “They are at their most open when out interacting with members of the public and I can see a world in which the princess might discuss her recovery out on engagements,” a royal insider told The Times of London on Saturday. “If she was going to do it, that’s how she would do it.” The Prince and Princess of Wales are reportedly “shaken” by rumors over her controversial Mother’s Day portrait. AP…

Read More

Maybe Long Beach State should have fired Dan Monson sooner. The longtime college basketball coach was canned Monday, when the school announced he would not be coming back for an 18th season. Before he leaves, though, Monson is taking Long Beach State back to the NCAA tournament after an unlikely run in the Big West Conference Tournament. Long Beach State head coach Dan Monson cuts down the net on Saturday after leading his team to the Big West Tournament championship and a spot in March Madness 2024. AP Dan Monson and Long Beach State players celebrate winning the Big West…

Read More

Commercial Content. 21+. Action Network is the official betting partner of the New York Post, which edits this content. Commercial Content. 21+. Action Network is the official betting partner of the New York Post, which edits this content. The ESPN BET NC promo code NPNEWSNC now enables new bettors in North Carolina to wager any amount and receive a $225 bonus. Your bet can be placed on any market or odds, allowing flexibility in choosing the event to wager on for earning bonus bets. Additionally, ESPN BET offers NC users a 200% deposit match up to $500 in Eligible Cashback.…

Read More

Find the pot of gold at the end of the TV rainbow this March 17. St. Patrick’s Day might not be considered a major holiday by many, but for the die-hards, it’s the one time of year their luck doesn’t run out. It might not have as many television episodes in its honor like Christmas and Valentine’s Day, but a mini marathon can be had — possibly as a pregame activity — with these shows. Charlie Kelly (Charlie Day, left) spends his holiday trying to catch a leprechaun, much to Mac’s (Rob McElhenney) disbelief. FX ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’…

Read More

Over the past few seasons, we’ve seen an increase in the number of high-end starting pitchers taken in the first few rounds or fantasy baseball drafts, and it has proven to be a viable strategy. Opening the draft with “pocket aces” was all the rage. Nevertheless, with an increase in pitcher injuries and seeing just how severe an impact losing a first- or second-round starting pitcher has on your overall team, taking a retro approach and loading up on offense early seems to be a more sensible way to draft this season. You do not need to draft a top-five…

Read More

TAMPA — Some devoted fans on hand at Steinbrenner Field watched a 2-hour, 56-minute Yankees win over the Blue Jays in the Grapefruit League before about a 45-minute pause, as the field was set up for a showdown between teams of top prospects. Spencer Jones rewarded the few who remained. The Yankees’ No. 2 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, again showed an ability to rise when the moment rises, smoking a pair of home runs in a 9-1 win over the Blue Jays’ prospects in the inaugural Spring Breakout game on Saturday. “He’s a specimen,” winning pitcher Brock Selvidge said.…

Read More

Dan Hurley believes six Big East teams should have their name called Sunday night. If not, the Connecticut coach thinks it would be an affront to the league. “If we don’t get six teams, that’s incredibly disrespectful because there’s a lot of truth to what some of these conferences did relative to manipulating the NET,” Hurley said, referring to the major metric the selection committee relies on. “You look at some résumés of some of these programs that are in these leagues that are considered the best. They have literally beaten nobody in the non-conference.” Dan Hurley, celebrating after UConn…

Read More

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The good news is that Scottie Scheffler played his third round of the Players Championship on Saturday at TPC Sawgrass after experiencing neck and shoulder soreness that threatened to force him to withdraw during Friday’s second round. The bad news is that Scheffler isn’t likely to defend the Players title he captured a year ago. Not only because he’ll enter Sunday’s final round five shots behind 54-hole leader Xander Schauffele, but because nobody goes back-to-back to win the Players Championship. Scottie Scheffler hits a tee shot on the third hole during the third round of…

Read More

The Chicago Bears traded Justin Fields to the Steelers on Saturday for a conditional sixth-round pick, and Russell Wilson — Pittsburgh’s other newly acquired quarterback — couldn’t be happier. “Let’s get it @justnfields!” Wilson wrote on X Saturday. “QB room bout to be [fire emoji].” Wilson paired the sentiment with a photo of the two greeting each other on the field after a game the two played as a opponents. As for Fields, he thanked Chicago and the organization, as well as his teammates in a post on X. “Can’t say thank you enough to the city of Chicago for taking…

Read More

PORT ST. LUCIE — Yohan Ramirez felt as if his career needed a jump-start after pitching to mixed results from the bullpen for the Pirates and White Sox last season.  The right-hander returned home to the Dominican Republic and was soon receiving a Ph.D on his craft from a Hall of Famer and his brother, another successful former major league pitcher.  This spring, the 28-year-old Ramirez has felt reenergized as he attempts to secure a spot on the Mets’ Opening Day roster. For that, he owes a debt of gratitude to Pedro and Ramon Martinez.  Mets relief pitcher Yohan Ramirez…

Read More