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Mets Offense Falters vs Mariners


The Mets were shut out for the second straight night in Seattle, recording just four hits in a 4-0 loss to the Mariners. It’s the first time NY has been shut out in back-to-back games this season.
New York (61-56) began the day 0.5 games ahead of Atlanta for the final Wild Card spot, but the Braves snapped their six-game losing streak and are now 0.5 games up on the Mets.

New York’s bats struggled against Mariners starter Logan Gilbert all night long. Francisco Lindor opened the game with a single, but Gilbert then retired the next eight straight Mets through the third.
Gilbert made it nine in a row when Lindor lined out to open the fourth before Brandon Nimmo walked to give NY their second baserunner of the night. J.D. Martinez and Pete Alonso couldn’t make anything happen and the Mets’ scoreless stretch continued.

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Yankees and Rangers Split Doubleheader


Corey Seager hit a three-run homer to cap a five-run sixth inning as the visiting Texas Rangers capitalized on Gerrit Cole’s departure and beat the New York Yankees 9-4 to salvage the second game of a doubleheader Saturday.
New York won the opener 8-0 behind four RBIs from Austin Wells, but the latter game turned significantly for the Rangers after Cole was lifted following the first out of the sixth inning at 90 pitches with the score tied 1-1.
In the span of about six and a half hours, the Yankees showed flashes of the peak of their powers, a team that could out-talent others all the way to the World Series.

And flashes of what could go wrong along the way for a club that still has holes.
An 8-0 win backed by Austin Wells, Aaron Judge and Carlos Rodon, followed by an ugly 9-4 loss to the Rangers that included a five-run, sixth-inning implosion, amounted to a doubleheader split in front of 41,996 in The Bronx for the Yankees (69-49), who have won nine of 13 and generally righted themselves after a lengthy malaise.

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Cody Rhodes Retains WWE Title


Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa in a Bloodline Rules Match took place at the WWE SummerSlam Premium Live Event from Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, OH on Saturday night.
After a back and forth start, Cody caught him with a spring board drop kick followed by an outside dive. Back in the ring, Solo took over and the beat down began. Cody caught him with a Cody cutter and then tossed him to the floor.
Back in the ring, Cody connected with a flurry of right hands. Cody hit Solo with the steel steps a few times. Jacob Fatu ran out and attacked Cody. Roman Reigns made his return and hit the superman punch to Solo then the spear before leaving the ring. Cody with the cross rhodes for the win.

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Market Has You Down? Rick’s Cabaret Girls to the Rescue


NEW YORK — Stock market has you down? Come to a Rick’s Cabaret for a hug from one of our beautiful entertainers to brighten your day.
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Aaron Judge Leads Yankees Over Blue Jays, 8-3


When a hitter is mentioned in the same company as Babe Ruth, it’s usually a good thing.
That was the case Saturday afternoon for Aaron Judge, whose two-run home run in the first inning of the Yankees’ 8-3 win over the Blue Jays in the Bronx tied him with the Bambino for a nearly century-old franchise record.
Judge now boasts 16 first-inning home runs this season, matching the number Ruth hit in the opening frame of his famous 60-homer campaign in 1927.
Only Alex Rodriguez, who hit 18 first-inning home runs with Texas in 2001, and Mark McGwire, who hit 17 with St. Louis two years earlier, struck more in a single season in MLB history.
Judge’s 426-foot blast against Toronto’s José Berríos gave the Yankees (66-46) an early 2-1 advantage Saturday, and they led the rest of the way.
It was Judge’s MLB-leading 41st home run of the season, putting him on pace for 59. Judge had 45 home runs through the Yankees’ 112th game of 2022, when he set an American League single-season record with 62.

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Canelo Alvarez to Defend Boxing Titles


Canelo Alvarez officially announced his next fight. Alvarez will defend his WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles versus Edgar Berlanga on Sept. 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Alvarez (61–2–2, 39 KOs) choosing Berlanga as his opponent comes with some controversy. The Mexican superstar will reportedly be stripped of his IBF title for not facing mandatory challenger William Scull, which mean he will no longer be the undisputed champion at 168 pounds.
He will, however, be defending his WBC belt despite David Benavidez being the WBC’s mandatory challenger and pursuing a shot at Alvarez since 2022.
However, Alvarez bypassed Benavidez and WBA mandatory challenger David Morrell in favor of Jaime Munguia earlier this year and now Berlanga (22–0, 17 KOs).
Alvarez, 34, defeated Munguia by unanimous decision after knocking him down in the fourth round on May 4. He has 39 knockouts in his career, but hasn’t won via knockout since 2021.
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Sonic Introduces New Bacon Ranch Cheese Burger


Sonic offers a new twist on its fan-favorite Grilled Cheese Burger with the introduction of the new Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger.
The new Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger features a 100 percent all-beef seasoned patty, hickory-smoked bacon and creamy Peppercorn Ranch sauce, all layered between melty American cheese and buttery Texas Toast.
The Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger is available as a combo deal for a suggested price of $3.99 with a side of Tots or Fries.
You can find the new Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger at most Sonic locations nationwide.

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Mets Slug Five Homers, Complete Subway Series Sweep


The Mets humiliated the Yankees, 12-3, Wednesday night in the series finale between the two teams in The Bronx to secure just the second Subway Series sweep in club history. Francisco Lindor hit two of the Mets’ five home runs, and Pete Alonso, Tyrone Taylor and Mark Vientos mashed one apiece.
The Mets went 4-0 against their city rivals this year, the first time they swept the Yanks in a season series since they won all four games against them in 2013. This season, the Mets outscored the Yankees, 36-14.

Overall, the Mets are 66-80 against the Yankees in the regular season. If you add in other games – the 2000 World Series, spring training, the old Mayor’s Trophy Game, et cetera, the Mets are 114-150-2 all-time against the Yanks.
An announced crowd of 48,760 was at the game, the highest-paid attendance at Yankee Stadium this season.

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Vivid Cabaret New York Girls Show Off Pole Dance Skills


NEW YORK—Vivid Cabaret New York, the high-energy adult club known for its sexy dancers, party atmosphere, and the city’s tallest stripper pole, hosted a pole dance competition hosted by comedian/actor Matt Richards.

Several of the Vivid Cabaret girls showed off their aerial skills at the tri-level club as they climbed the 28-foot-tall main stage pole as well as the club’s other poles.

Vivid girl Danielle said, “Vivid is all about excitement. There were so many hot girls, bottles were popping everywhere, and it was non-stop fun!”

The crowd roared their approval as the seductive Vivid girls performed their latest moves; and guests from the balcony, upper level, and the VIP Ultra Lounge made it rain, showering the enticing pole dancers with tons of money.

Providing warm hospitality and the best in VIP treatment, Vivid Cabaret New York (61 West 37 Street) is located in the Fashion District near Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue shopping, numerous leading hotels and Times Square. Vivid Cabaret is the sister club to the world famous Rick’s Cabaret NYC.

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New York Mets Top Miami Marlins 1-0


- Luis Severino pitched six shutout innings as the Mets blanked the Marlins, 1-0.
- After the game, Severino said he was feeling “really good” as he turned in another quality start.
- In what was potentially his final rehab outing, Kodai Senga allowed five earned runs in three innings for Triple-A Syracuse.
- After meeting with doctors on Friday, Starling Marte said he feels “close” to returning from his bone bruise injury.
- The Mets signed eight of their 2024 draft picks, including second-rounder Jonathan Santucci.
- Reliever Reed Garrett is “feeling better,” but still has no timetable to return to the field.

