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It's do-or-die time tonight at the Garden.
Is basketball season over in New York?
Will the Knicks' 51-year drought extend to 52?
Or will the Knicks send this series and Spike Lee back to Indiana?
I've got bad news, Knicks fans.
Stitches is backing your 'bockers (-200) for $50.
The A's and Blue Jays up north.
The Oakland/Vegas/Sacramento Athletics' Jacob Lopez pitched well, giving up just one run on three hits over seven strong innings to the highfalutin Phillies.
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Toronto's José Berríos won his 100th game on April 7, hasn't won since and has surrendered 10 runs over his past 17 ¹/₃.
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After allowing just three homers in 51 innings, Pablo López watched two fly out in the same inning.
Josh Lowe and Junior Caminero were the offenders.
Tampa's Drew Rasmussen tossed a one-hitter for six innings and the Rays pinned the Twins 5-0.
We flirted with positive territory for a week, but our losing skid has us at -205 blylevens.
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