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Joe DeLessio

October 5, 2009 | Topic
A Sweet Season

The Yankees return to the playoffs next week after a stellar year marked by numerous last-at-bat, “walk-off” wins, many of which were followed by pitcher A. J. Burnett’s smashing a pie in the face of the game’s hero.

September 3, 2009
A Frugal Fan's Notes

How to enjoy a day at the U.S. Open on a budget.

August 24, 2009 | Feature
U.S. Open Eats

The players aren't the only ones serving at the National Tennis Center: Of the six on-site restaurants, one literally aces while a couple double-fault.

July 13, 2009
An Afternoon in Ferry Land

Where to bike, golf, climb on sculpture, and, of course, get some snacks.

July 13, 2009
The Mayor of G.I.

Ice cream, yes. Hotel SpongeBob, no. As president of the Governors Island Preservation & Education Corporation, Leslie Koch has to make the hard calls.

April 13, 2009
A Pair of Promising Rookies

New York hasn’t unveiled a new major-league stadium since 1964. This month, we’ll get two in four days. Where to catch homers, eat burgers, score autographs, and upgrade your sight lines at Citi Field and the new Yankee Stadium.

April 6, 2009 | Intelligencer
Home

Tracking the rise of Citi Field.

September 29, 2008
Two on the 50

One fan’s attempts to land a pair of tickets to the biggest Giants game of the season—without emptying his bank account.

July 9, 2008
Road Movie

For a side of chirping crickets with your blockbuster, here are five drive-in movie spots close enough to the city for a one-night excursion.

June 23, 2008 | Feature
Tournament Edition

More than just bragging rights are on the line at these video-game tournaments, where winners score prizes, booze, and even cash.

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