Redskins’ Chris Baker is lobbying hard to keep Terrance Knighton in D.C.; Jim Boeheim defends Syracuse, says program isn’t dirty; Tuesday kickaround: Massive day for U.S. soccer; Young boy runs onto court and hugs Carmelo Anthony during Knicks-Pelicans game; Danny Espinosa enjoying his move back to shortstop; Don’t buy a Capitals Presidents’ Trophy T-shirt; AL Central preview: Royals projected to go from first to worst; Matt Harvey’s mystery ailment was blood clots in his bladder;
 
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Caps become earliest to clinch Presidents’ Trophy since 2002
Washington locks up home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs.
Redskins’ Chris Baker is lobbying hard to keep Terrance Knighton in D.C.
Baker posts a photo of a slimmer Pot Roast.
 
Jim Boeheim defends Syracuse, says program isn’t dirty
He isn't the only Final Four coach being asked the tough questions.
 
Tuesday kickaround: Massive day for U.S. soccer
World Cup qualifier in Columbus. Olympic playoff in Frisco. Copa America friendlies. Hall of Fame candidates. Bryan Arguez rape trial.
 
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Young boy runs onto court and hugs Carmelo Anthony during Knicks-Pelicans game
Somehow, the kid just knew that Melo needed a hug.
 
Danny Espinosa enjoying his move back to shortstop
Dusty Baker: "The way he plays shortstop, if he can get it together, he's valuable on this team with a lot of offense."
 
Don’t buy a Capitals Presidents’ Trophy T-shirt
Unless you want to feel foolish. Or are really, really cold.
 
AL Central preview: Royals projected to go from first to worst
Royals could have a hard time defending their World Series crown.
 
Matt Harvey’s mystery ailment was blood clots in his bladder
Mets pitcher is back on track for an Opening Day start.
 
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