Mets ace Matt Harvey visits slain NYPD officer’s widow, precinct
Posted Nov 27, 2016
Mets ace Matt Harvey honored slain NYPD Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo Wednesday by making a visit to the cop’s Bronx station house, where he greeted Tuozzolo’s widow and gifted her small, signed jerseys for the couple’s two young boys. The pitcher dubbed the “Dark Knight” met with dozens of officers at the 43rd Precinct and offered condolences to Tuozzolo’s grieving wife, Lisa.
(New York Post)
Related: Baseball, Baseball Recruiting
Tim Federowicz won't return as Triple-A Toledo managerThe Detroit Tigers will have a new manager in Triple-A Toledo. Tim Federowicz, a former UNC and MLB catcher, won't return to the Mud Hens...
Sun Nov 3, 2024UNC Baseball Fall Season Takeaways: New Faces, Depth, Pitching Puzzle
UNC Baseball's fall season ended in mid-October with the annual intrasquad Fall World Series in Boshamer Stadium. With two dominant wins over strong junior college...
Thu Oct 31, 2024
Chansky’s Notebook: Long-Distancing
Yes, that was Erin Matson at Yankee Stadium. Carolina’s Superwoman may not leap tall buildings, but she travels fast. From the practice field at Karen...
Thu Oct 31, 2024
Video: This Week in UNC Baseball With Scott Forbes - Fall Season Wrap
With the 2024 fall season completed, UNC Baseball coach Scott Forbes joins Inside Carolina’s Grace Nugent and Tommy Ashley to discuss rebuilding a Tar Heel...
Tue Oct 29, 2024