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Shortstop Colby Woodmansee has been the main attraction at MCU Park thus far this summer, hitting a blistering .373 through his first 13 games as a pro after a stellar career at Arizona State University. AP Photo

Woodmansee is Brooklyn’s ‘hitting machine’

July 6 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

Brooklyn Cyclones manager Tom Gamboa has been around Major League-affiliated baseball...

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Filmmaker Jay Cusato with his father Vincent Cusato, who is in the Stickball Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy of Jay Cusato

Stickball documentary to screen this weekend at MCU Park

July 6 | Shlomo Sprung

“When Broomsticks Were King,” a documentary by Jay Cusato, celebrates the beloved...

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Former Boston College star Justin Dunn shined in his Brooklyn debut Monday night in Batavia, striking out a pair of batters over two innings to close out the Cyclones’ 5-1 victory over the Muckdogs. AP Photo

Cyclones get it ‘Dunn’ behind first-rounder

July 5 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

As far as professional debuts go, Justin Dunn’s featured a little...

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Right-hander Merandy Gonzalez lasted only two innings Wednesday night at Staten College, forcing Brooklyn to once again put the game in the hands of its overworked bullpen. Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Cyclones

Cyclones continue to get ‘extra’ work in

June 30 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

There has been nothing even remotely short about the Cyclones’ Class A...

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Jose Reyes was treated more like a returning hero than a player trying to shake off a well-chronicled domestic abuse incident during his two-game stint with the Brooklyn Cyclones in Coney Island this past week. AP Photo

Reyes gone, but Cyclones back on track

June 29 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

Jose Reyes went zero-for-Brooklyn during his brief minor league stint...

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New York Mets' Jose Reyes, playing with the Brooklyn Cyclones, warms up his throwing arm before a minor league baseball game against the Hudson Valley Renegades, Sunday in Brooklyn. Reyes signed a minor league contract with the Mets on Saturday. AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek

Jose Reyes, playing for Brooklyn Cyclones, cheered in 1st minor league game since rejoining Mets

June 27 | By Scott Oregera

Jose Reyes was a big hit with fans in his return to...

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Cyclones second baseman Nick Sergakis grounded out with the tying run on base in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday night in Connecticut, leaving the Baby Bums with a 2-4 record after six games. Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Cyclones

Cyclones come up short in comeback bid

June 23 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

The Connecticut Tigers seemed willing to give the Cyclones several chances at...

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Gene Cone made a strong professional debut in Brooklyn Tuesday night, driving in three runs to help the Cyclones top the visiting Tri-City ValleyCats, 8-3, at Coney Island’s MCU Park. Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Cyclones

Brooklyn bounces back vs. Tri-City

June 22 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

For just the second time in the first five games of their...

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Cyclones outfielder Emmanuel Zabala hit a leadoff homer on Opening Night against Staten Island, kicking off a 20-inning affair that Brooklyn lost in heartbreaking fashion to the rival Yankees. Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Cyclones

Brutal beginning for 2016 Baby Bums

June 21 | By John Torenli, Sports Editor

Opening Weekend for the 2016 Brooklyn Cyclones began with a punch to...

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NOAA ALERT: NYC AIR QUALITY ‘UNHEALTHY’ DUE TO CANADIAN FIRES

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ADDITIONAL MEETINGS SCHEDULED ON
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FORMER ‘ONETASTE’ EXEC. ACCUSED OF CRUDE CONSPIRACY, WILL BE ARRAIGNED IN BK

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NEW LEGISLATION WOULD REDUCE TAX RATES
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“What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, “What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, May 20, was the largest half marathon in the United States this year, with nearly 26,000 runners crossing the finish line in Coney Island. 

Top finishers in the 13.1-mile event included Yenew Alamirew Getahun, who broke the men’s event record with a winning time of 1:03:07. Maggie Montoya won the women’s race in 1:11:38. In a new category this year, Galo Vasquez won the non-binary division, setting an event-record time of 1:12:07.”

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The mood was somber as friends and relatives tearfully shared their memories of the thoroughfare’s most recent victim, Katherine Harris. Harris, 31, was mowed down two weeks ago by an alleged drunken driver — Bensonhurst resident Erick Taxilaga Trujillo, 27 — who sped through a red light on Atlantic Avenue at Clinton Street.”
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