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  • Rick’s Cabaret New York for Summer Fun!

    Rick’s Cabaret New York for Summer Fun!

    “We love the summer,” purred Rick’s girl Olivia. “Rick’s is three floors, plus a Roof Top Lounge. Everywhere you look, there are gorgeous girls in bikinis and the hottest little outfits.”  

    “Men love sexy girls in bikinis,” explained Rick’s girl Simone. “And we love modeling them and dancing for you!” 

    The champagne is always flowing, and executive Chef Jayson Margulies of the top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse (located on the club’s second floor) has added some tasty seasonal desserts and sweet summer drinks to the menu.

    “Hope you like the photos,” said Rick’s girl Tanya. “Come party and play with us. Come have some summer fun at Rick’s. Come make it rain on all the sexy girls and be part of the excitement!” 

    Located across the street from the Empire State Building and just one block from Madison Square Garden, Rick’s Cabaret features the hottest exotic dancers, discreet private suites, deluxe sky boxes, and a Roof Top VIP Lounge and Cigar Bar. The popular Rick’s Steakhouse offers daily lunch specials, dinner, and a late-night menu. 

    Rick’s Cabaret New York 50 West 33rd Street

    *** RICK: NASDAQ Listed

  • Justin Verlander Headed to Astros, But Thanks Mets Fans For Their Support 

    Justin Verlander Headed to Astros, But Thanks Mets Fans For Their Support 

    Justin Verlander was traded by the New York Mets. The club sent the ace starter back to his former team, the Houston Astros, in exchange for two outfield prospects. The next day, Verlander sent a classy message to Mets fans after the trade.

    “Thank you to the Mets and the incredible fans for my time here in NY. You welcomed me and my family with open arms and I can’t thank you  enough for the opportunity to play for this amazing city,” Verlander wrote.

    Verlander, 40, signed a two-year, $86 million contract with the Mets this past offseason. The three-time Cy Young award winner pitched to a 3.15 ERA and was worth 2.1 Wins Above Replacement in the first half, which represented his only time with New York.

    The Mets, in fourth place in the National League East, underachieved massively after an offseason of spending and high expectations following a 101-win 2022 season.

    So much so, that the Mets traded their best reliever, David Robertson, their two best pitchers in Max Scherzer and Verlander, and one of their best bats in outfielder Tommy Pham.

    Scherzer even shed some light on the Mets’ thinking at the deadline, saying that the club told him they had their eyes more on contention in  2025 and 2026 rather than next season.

  • The Dudley Boys Return to the Ring!

    The Dudley Boys Return to the Ring!

    The Dudley Boyz (also known as Team 3D) is one of the most decorated tag teams in wrestling history. 

    Bubba Ray Dudley, aka Bully Ray, and D-Von Dudley have held titles in every promotion they’ve worked for, including WWE, ECW, and TNA Wrestling. 

    They also had some classic matches, including their TLC bouts against The Hardys and Edge & Christian.

    They worked in TNA Wrestling from 2005 through 2014, where they were inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2014. While in the promotion, they held the TNA Tag Team Titles twice while they were once the NWA Tag Team Champions.

    Impact Wrestling announced today that Team 3D will reunite under the Impact banner for the first time in 7 years on the 1000th episode of Impact Wrestling on September 9 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY.

    D-Von Dudley and Bubba Ray Dudley went their separate ways in 2016 as D-Von stayed with WWE to transition into a producer while Bubba Ray went to ROH.

  • Another Homer For Pete Alonso, Mets Beat Cubs

    Another Homer For Pete Alonso, Mets Beat Cubs

    If the Mets aren’t going to get to the playoffs, they can at least make it more difficult for teams still in the race.

    That’s what they did against the Cubs, who had won five of six after the trade deadline before they arrived Monday at Citi Field. The Mets beat them Wednesday night, 4-3, to win the series after they came in having lost six straight games.

    And as long as the Mets have Pete Alonso in the lineup, they have a chance to make waves. Alonso homered for the fourth time in three games against the Cubs with a fourth-inning, two-run blast that tied the score at 2-2.

    Jeff McNeil then hit a go-ahead homer to lead off the sixth after Alonso’s 35th blast of the season put some life into what had been another quiet night at Citi Field.

    Alonso could make a run at 50 homers for the second time in his career, despite what has been an inconsistent season.

    “You look at numbers and they don’t necessarily tell the whole journey of a season,” Alonso said. “That’s how people look to define a season, but the process of how I found success this year is definitely different than in years past.”

  • New Kimchi Sandwich at Quiznos

    New Kimchi Sandwich at Quiznos

    Quiznos offers its own unique twist on a classic Korean dish with the introduction of the new Kimchi Philly.

    The new Kimchi Philly features thin-sliced steak, spicy Korean gochujang sauce, tangy kimchi from Cleveland Kitchen, melted white American cheese, and sautéed green peppers and onions on toasted artisan bread.

    In addition to the Kimchi Philly, the Classic Philly sandwich will also be available alongside the trend-driven Kimchi Philly for fans who prefer a more traditional take. The Classic Philly is made with thin-sliced steak, melted white American cheese, sautéed green peppers and onions, and banana peppers on toasted artisan bread.

    You can find the Kimchi Philly at participating Quiznos locations nationwide starting at around $10. Kimchi is a staple Korean dish traditionally made of salted, seasoned and fermented cabbage.

  • Nestor Cortes Leads Yankees Over Astros

    Nestor Cortes Leads Yankees Over Astros

    The Yankees’ pitching staff tossed a gem and the offense delivered with nine hits, including two home runs, to beat the Houston Astros on Saturday afternoon, 3-1.

    The Yankees took a risk bringing Nestor Cortes back from the injured list. Sure, Cortes looked great in his two rehab starts with minor league affiliates, working back from a serious rotator cuff strain, but the left-hander hadn’t pitched against big-league hitters since May 30.

    Cortes didn’t just smother Houston’s offense over four innings, setting the tone in a 3-1 win. He delivered his best start of the season.

    The left-hander was in total control, striking out a season-high eight batters. Astros hitters whiffed 17 times against Cortes, coming up empty on exactly half of their swings. The only hit that Cortes allowed was his lone mistake, a two-strike cutter that leaked over the heart of the plate to leadoff man Jose Altuve — Altuve made him pay, crushing a solo home run 403 feet to left.

    Cortes ended up throwing 64 pitches, handing the ball over to the best  bullpen in baseball in the fifth. Yankees relievers lived up to that reputation the rest of the way as Ian Hamilton, Tommy Kahnle, Michael King and closer Clay Holmes barely broke a sweat over five spotless innings, allowing just one base hit in that span.

  • Pete Alonso Homers Again, Mets Top Cubs

    Pete Alonso Homers Again, Mets Top Cubs

    That’s what they did against the Cubs, who had won five of six after the trade deadline before they arrived Monday at Citi Field. The Mets beat them Wednesday night, 4-3, to win the series after they came in having lost six straight games.

    And as long as the Mets have Pete Alonso in the lineup, they have a chance to make waves. Alonso homered for the fourth time in three games against the Cubs with a fourth-inning, two-run blast that tied the score at 2-2.

    Jeff McNeil then hit a go-ahead homer to lead off the sixth after Alonso’s 35th blast of the season put some life into what had been another quiet night at Citi Field.

    Alonso could make a run at 50 homers for the second time in his career, despite what has been an inconsistent season.

  • Nestor Cortes, Yankees’ Bullpen Beat Astros

    Nestor Cortes, Yankees’ Bullpen Beat Astros

    The Yankees’ pitching staff tossed a gem and the offense delivered with nine hits, including two home runs, to beat the Houston Astros on Saturday afternoon, 3-1.

    The Yankees took a risk bringing Nestor Cortes back from the injured list. Sure, Cortes looked great in his two rehab starts with minor league affiliates, working back from a serious rotator cuff strain, but the left-hander hadn’t pitched against big-league hitters since May 30.

    Cortes didn’t just smother Houston’s offense over four innings, setting the tone in a 3-1 win. He delivered his best start of the season.

    The left-hander was in total control, striking out a season-high eight batters. Astros hitters whiffed 17 times against Cortes, coming up empty on exactly half of their swings. The only hit that Cortes allowed was his lone mistake, a two-strike cutter that leaked over the heart of the plate to leadoff man Jose Altuve — Altuve made him pay, crushing a solo home run 403 feet to left.

    Cortes ended up throwing 64 pitches, handing the ball over to the best  bullpen in baseball in the fifth. Yankees relievers lived up to that reputation the rest of the way as Ian Hamilton, Tommy Kahnle, Michael King and closer Clay Holmes barely broke a sweat over five spotless innings, allowing just one base hit in that span.

  • Yankees Fall to Orioles 9-3

    Yankees Fall to Orioles 9-3

    Luis Severino had another disastrous outing, giving up six runs before recording an out and never giving the Yankees a chance as they fell to the Orioles, 9-3, to drop the series on Sunday night at Camden Yards.

    “Right now, I feel like I am the worst pitcher in the game, no doubt about it,” said Severino, who gave up a career-high nine earned runs  across 4 innings and now owns a 7.49 ERA through 12 starts.

    Coming off the kind of game they believed they were capable of playing more of on Saturday night, an 8-3 win, the Yankees (55-50) returned to playing the kind of game that has left them in last place in  the AL East. 

    The first-place Orioles (64-41), meanwhile, continued to look the part and dealt the Yankees a series loss on a weekend when Aaron Judge returned from the injured list in encouraging fashion but was given a breather for Sunday’s finale to properly build up his workload.

    With the Blue Jays losing earlier in the day, the Yankees missed a chance to make up ground in the AL wild-card standings, remaining 3 games back of the final playoff spot.

  • Justin Verlander Says Farewell to Mets Fans

    Justin Verlander Says Farewell to Mets Fans

    Justin Verlander was traded by the New York Mets. The club sent the ace starter back to his former team, the Houston Astros, in exchange for two outfield prospects. The next day, Verlander sent a classy message to Mets fans after the trade.

    Verlander, 40, signed a two-year, $86 million contract with the Mets this past offseason. The three-time Cy Young award winner pitched to a 3.15 ERA and was worth 2.1 Wins Above Replacement in the first half, which represented his only time with New York.

    The Mets, in fourth place in the National League East, underachieved massively after an offseason of spending and high expectations following a 101-win 2022 season.