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  • ATTENTION NHL: Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin Are Hitting Full Stride

    Take it to headquarters - "Air Raid, Mellon Arena." This is not a drill. I repeat, this is not a drill. We need your undivided attention. For the first six weeks of the season, the names Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have gone missing at the top of the ...
  • Bengals making ticket push

    The Cincinnati Bengals have sold out their game this week against the Cleveland Browns to avoid a local television blackout with their 50th sellout in a row. However, more than 6,500 non-premium tickets are still available for the Bengals' final two home ...
  • New Orleans Saints tickets now a hot commodity

    Eating lunch at an Uptown restaurant, Michael Stanfield, the New Orleans Saints' vice president of ticket and suite sales, couldn't help but eavesdrop on conversations at other tables. There was talk of the Saints' undefeated start, of the splendid play o...
  • Who’ll be performing at the Super Bowl

    With the NFL more than a month behind last year in announcing the halftime entertainment for the Feb. 7 Super Bowl at Land Shark Stadium, rumors are rampant that the league is considering one of two solutions. The first, according to a source close to the...
  • World Series champion NY Yankees beat Phillies, 7-3, in Game 6

    NEW YORK — For nine long years, the Yankees shared the frustrations of the game’s mortals, falling short every October as the glory of its dynastic 1990s teams began to fade away. Every season, the Yankees spent millions to infuse the roster with tale...
  • Phillies stay alive in World Series Game 5

    PHILADELPHIA — Fall baseball is all about losing fingernails and shredding nerves, where breathing becomes halted and gasps more pronounced. Monday night brought only a fraction of that, the Phillies revealing the ending in their first at-bat. Resilient...
  • Yankees Beat Phillies 7-4, World Series Game 4

    PHILADELPHIA — Alex Rodriguez waited all game for this hit. Heck, he waited his whole career. Rodriguez delivered the biggest hit of his life, a go-ahead, two-out double in the ninth inning off Brad Lidge and the New York Yankees took advantage of Johnn...
  • World Series Game 3 Final: Yankees 8, Phillies 5

    PHILADELPHIA — Behind a barrage of power and timely hits from Johnny Damon and Andy Pettitte, of all people, the Yankees overwhelmed Cole Hamels and the Phillies on Saturday night, 8-5, in Game 3 and seized a two-games-to-one advantage in the World Seri...