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  • Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: person under a train at 71st St. and 16th Ave. in Brooklyn, a stabbing on 112th St. and Lexington Ave. in Manhattan, and a bank robbery at Ave. of the Americas and West 18th St. in Manhattan.
  • The Times wonders if people will be hoarding pre-rate-increase Metrocards the way token buyers used to stock up before a fare hike.
  • A 17-year-old from Mt. Vernon was being held at Rikers Island after he was accused of statutory rape for having sex with a 14-year-old girl, and the judge who sent him there ordered that he should be put under suicide watch. The teenager was put into the jail's general population instead and he hung himself within 24 hours.
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Firefighter Dies While Fighting 2-Alarm Brooklyn Fire

Firefighter Dies While Fighting 2-Alarm Brooklyn Fire

A FDNY lieutenant died as he and other firefighters were battling a fire in Crown Heights. Lieutenant John H. Martinson went into cardiac arrest during the 2-alarm fire on the 14th floor of the Ebbets Field Apartments. more ›

Revisiting Brooklyn's Boys of Summer

Revisiting Brooklyn's Boys of Summer

If you're itching for some baseball during this season's All-Star break, and hate the Yankees too much to endure a rebroadcast of last night's premiere of The Bronx is Burning, The New York Sun recommends an HBO documentary on the Brooklyn Dodgers that will premiere tomorrow night. "Brooklyn Dodgers: The Ghosts of Flatbush" chronicles a decade of seasons (plus one) for the team and the borough it belonged to, from 1947 to 1957. more ›

Pencil This In

Pencil This In

5 to 9pm // Museum of the City of New York [1220 5th Ave at 103rd St] // Free more ›

Last Night's Action:  Sweep!

Last Night's Action: Sweep!

  • Yankees 9 Ironbirds 1: The Yankees finally picked up their second win this season.
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    Last Night's Action: The Mets Win a Series!

    Last Night's Action: The Mets Win a Series!

    The 9th inning started with Ramon Castro legging out a lead off double, something that wouldn't have happened without the ejection of staring catcher Paul Lo Duca in the 6th inning. Lo Duca argued a 0-1 strike that he thought was inside and was quickly ejected. Despite the ejection, Lo Duca remained on the field, arguing with home plate umpire Marvin Hudson while Willie Randolph attempted to shield Hudson from the fuming Lo Duca. On his way off the field, Lo Duca threw his helmet, bat, and batting gloves onto the field. Once off the field, he threw his catcher's gear onto the field as well. more ›

    Baseball Honors Jackie Robinson

    Baseball Honors Jackie Robinson

    Sixty years today at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, Jackie Robinson made his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers. When Robinson took the field to play first base against the Boston Braves, he became the first African-American player in modern era of Major League Baseball. Despite enduring constant harassment by fans and other players during his first year, Robinson won Rookie of the Year honors from the Sporting News and Major League Baseball. In what would become a Hall of Fame career, Robinson was a six-time All Star (1949-1954), the NL MVP in 1949, and made six World Series appearances with the Dodgers. more ›

    Mets Break Ground on (Citi) Field of Dreams

    Mets Break Ground on (Citi) Field of Dreams

    Yesterday, the Mets organization and various city and state officials broke ground on the new Mets stadium, Citi Field. more ›

    Battling on a Good Day

    Battling on a Good Day

    By all accounts, the Mets had a good day yesterday. They unveiled their new stadium plans and picked up a 10-5 win against the Washington Nationals. Pedro Martinez made his first start of the season and was less than stellar. While Martinez won the game, he allowed 4 hits, 5 runs (4 earned), and 5 walks. While he did strike out six, Pedro hit three Nationals hitters, including hitting Jose Guillen twice. In the 5th inning, when Guillen was hit for the 2nd time in the game (and 5th time in his career by Pedro), he took steps towards the pitcher's mound. Paul Lo Duca had to restrain Guillen who obviously has reason to suspect that Martinez intentionally hit him. The incident caused both benches and bullpens to clear. Following the momentary interruption, Nick Johnson promptly hit a three-run homer. more ›

    New Shea Will Be Throwback

    New Shea Will Be Throwback

    Some new clues about the influences for the design of the new Shea Stadium - and it's all about the past. According to documents, the stadium's "red-brick facade" will recall "historic Ebbets Field and Hell's Gate Bridge." Well, you mention "Ebbets Fields" and everyone's on board! The refernce to ballparks of yore is very much in the tradition of Camden Yards and other new parks made to look more "old-timey." The Hell Gate Bridge mention, though, is cool - there's a great Scientific American article from 1907 that called it the "largest arch bridge in the world." We just hope there's adequate room for Mr. Met. more ›

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