Anthony Volpe returns from injury - and Yankees option him to minors

TheNew York Yankeesstormed out to the best record in the American League withoutAnthony Volpe. And now that their shortstop is healthy enough to return, they've decided to carry on without him.

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The Yankees returned Volpe from his minor league rehab assignment and assigned him to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday, May 3, a moderately surprising move for a player that was once seemingly a part of the club's core.

Volpe, who turned 25 on April 28, underwent off-season surgery on his left shoulder and missed all of spring training, and a lengthy rehab assignment was always in the offing. Yet the club has received pleasantly surprising production from backup Jose Caballero, who has four home runs and a career-best .711 OPS.

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For now, he will hold down the spot for the 23-11 Yankees, who can sweep a four-game series from division rival Baltimore on Monday. In the bigger picture, Volpe also faces significant competition from top prospect George Lombard Jr., who was recently promoted from Class AA to AAA and is batting .304 with a .913 OPS and four homers across the two levels.

That would mark a precipitous fall for Volpe, who was drafted 30th overall in 2019 and emerged from a crowded field of prospect shortstops to win the full-time job over Oswald Peraza. He hit 21 home runs and finished eighth in Rookie of the Year voting in 2023 but his lifetime .283 on-base percentage and defensive misadventures lowered his stock.

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Cavs use third-quarter surge to best Raptors in Game 7

Jarrett Allen scored 14 of his career playoff-high-tying 22 points in the third quarter and grabbed 19 rebounds, powering the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 114-102 win over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Sunday night in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

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Fourth-seeded Cleveland, which trailed by double digits in the first and second quarters, will play the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the East semifinals, beginning Tuesday in Detroit. The home team won every game in the Cavaliers-Pistons series.

Donovan Mitchell also had 22 points and James Harden posted 18 points and six rebounds for the Cavaliers, who built a 94-72 lead early in the fourth. Allen had 10 rebounds -- five offensive -- in the third when Cleveland outscored the Raptors 38-19.

"Emotions were high and the crowd was into it," Allen said, before laughing, "Dr. J-A. I just had to let 'em know. I was just playing hard, trying to get us ahead.

Mitchell agreed about Allen's impact on both the game and the crowd.

"The crowd brought the same energy as Jarrett Allen," Mitchell said. "That dude took over. He was doing everything, getting steals, rebounds, scoring points.

Scottie Barnes collected 24 points, nine rebounds and six assists for fifth-seeded Toronto. RJ Barrett had 23 points on 9-of-25 field-goal attempts and Jamal Shead added 14 points and seven assists.

"For the stage of his career, (Barnes) gave it all," Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic said. "I don't want to sound like a broken record, but this is not the best version of Scottie we're going to see. He's going to be even better next season."

Despite his coach's praise, Barnes found plenty to blame for his team's loss.

"They worked harder than us in this game," he said. "They had 20 offensive rebounds. They had four guys crashing every play, even 5-10, 5-11 guys crashing the glass."

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Cleveland is 5-0 all-time at home in Game 7 and has beaten the Raptors all 11 times in the playoffs in its arena. The Cavaliers also have won all four of their postseason series against Toronto.

Evan Mobley, who had 13 points, scored the first basket of the second half to give Cleveland its initial lead at 51-49. It turned into a 20-2 run spanning the second and third quarters when Mitchell made a hoop with 9:28 remaining in the third to make it 58-49.

"Jarrett (Allen) really took us over the top with that third-quarter performance," Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. "That's the best I've ever seen him. He was just absolutely incredible tonight."

Cleveland used an 11-2 run to close the opening half, tying the score for the first time at 49-all on a Jaylon Tyson 3-pointer. Shead and Barnes led all players at the half with 14 points apiece, while Harden had 10 points and Sam Merrill added eight off the bench.

"It felt like we had them," Barrett said. "That's what's going to hurt. We definitely could have won this game and won this series."

The Cavaliers committed 13 turnovers in the first half, which Toronto turned into 14 points. Cleveland had six miscues in the first quarter and seven in the second.

Barnes netted the first five points of the evening after Allen missed a dunk on Cleveland's opening possession. Shead made a runner to give the Raptors a 22-12 advantage, but Merrill had five points in the final three minutes to cut it to 26-24.

Shead scored seven points in the period and Barnes had five points and four assists, helping Toronto shoot 55% (11 of 20) from the floor.

The Raptors were without two starters, small forward Brandon Ingram (right heel soreness) and point guard Immanuel Quickley (right hamstring strain).

"We gave it all, everything we had today," Rajakovic said. "Our guys were awesome. We made it hard on (the Cavaliers)."

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PWHL issues 1-game suspension and $250 fine against Frost's Curl-Salemme after playoff series opener

AP Hockey Writer (AP) — Frost forward Britta Curl-Salemme has been suspended by the PWHL for one game and fined $250 for two separate plays in Minnesota’s playoff semifinal series opener against Montreal, the league announced on Monday.

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Curl-Salemme’s suspension stems from a game misconduct she received for an illegal check to the head on Kaitlin Willoughby in the final minute of the second period ofMinnesota’s 5-4 overtime win on Saturday. The league’s Player Safety Committee determined Curl-Salemme made no attempt to play the puck and raised her forearm to complete the check in deeming the hit to Willoughby’s head being avoidable.

The fine was the result of Curl-Salemme’s altercation with Montreal’s Abby Roque, in which both were penalized for roughing earlier in the second period. The committee determined supplemental discipline was warranted in noting the Frost forward grabbed and pulled Roque’s facial protector in sending the player “to the ice with a degree of violence.”

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The Frost are two-time defending Walter Cup champions, and Curl-Salemme will miss Game 2 of the best-of-five series to be played at Montreal on Tuesday. The second-year player finished the regular season third in the league with 29 points, including a PWHL-leading 18 assists.

This is Curl-Salemme's first suspension of the season, though she was fined $250 for a cross-checking penalty in March. Last season, she was issued three separate one-game suspensions, twice for illegal checks to the head, and the other time for high-sticking.

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Cecily Strong Shares Update on 1-Year-Old Daughter, Says She Loves 'Getting to Know Her a Little More Every Day' (Exclusive)

Cecily Strong welcomed her first baby, a daughter, with fiancé Jack MacGregor in April 2025

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  • While speaking to PEOPLE about her daughter at the Broadway opening of Schmigadoon! Strong told PEOPLE she loves "getting to know her a little more every day"

  • The former SNL star left the sketch comedy show in 2022 after 11 seasons as its longest-tenured female cast member

Cecily Strongis loving motherhood.

TheSaturday Night Livealum, 42, welcomed her first baby, a daughter, on April 2, 2025, with fiancéJack MacGregor. She opened up to PEOPLE about what it's like watching her little one become a person of her own.

"I'm excited getting to know her a little more every day," she said while stepping out to the opening ofSchmigadoon!on Broadway. "She just turned 1. She's not quite talking yet, but I can't wait to hear what she has to say."

Cecily Strong with her daughter in 2025Credit: Cecily Strong/Instagram

Strong opened up about her journey to conceive her daughter in a November 2024Instagram post.

"A couple years ago I did a piece onSNLas Goober the Clown who had an abortion the day before her 23rd birthday. I’m happy to report that same clown is now very happily pregnant from IVF at 40," she wrote in the post.

Strong leftSNLin December 2022 to pursue other projects. She spent 11 seasons on the show, making her the show's longest-tenured female cast member. She is known for her popular character Cathy Anne on Weekend Update and for portrayingJeanine Pirro.

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When asked whether she's seen the currentSNLepisodes, Strong toldAndy CohenonWatch What Happens Livethat watching would bring up too many emotions.

"It's just such a big part of my life, and there's so many people that I love there. So I feel like I would just be in a swamp of sadness, my heart would break," she explained. "So I gotta keep my distance."

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The Broadway showSchmigadoon!is an adaptation of season 1 of the hit Apple TV+ show by the same name. Strong starred as Melissa Gimble in the television series, a part played by Sara Chase in the stage version.

The show follows a couple who accidentally wander into Schmigadoon, a town where every day is a musical and the only bridge to escape leads to nowhere. The couple must find "true love" in order to escape the constant cheeriness and singing of the town's residents.

"I'm so happy for them. I'm so thrilled for Cinco [Paul, who wrote the music] and [director] Chris Gatelli is a genius," Strong told PEOPLE. "I'm ready to see it all anew and be emotional about it."

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Gage Goncalves nets OT winner, Lightning push Canadiens to Game 7

Gage Goncalves scored the overtime game-winning goal to give the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday and force Game 7 of their Stanley Cup playoff series.

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The deciding game of their Eastern Conference first-round set will be Sunday in Tampa. That clash has quite the affair to top in entertainment value.

A thrilling Game 6 finally came to a close when Goncalves buried a loose puck amidst a scramble at 9:03 of overtime for his first career playoff overtime winner.

It came shortly after the Lightning killed a Montreal power play.

"I liked how we stayed even-keeled the whole game," Goncalves told Sportsnet. "Some calls there. Some calls (were) not (made). A bunch of chances for them and for us throughout the night, but we stayed even-keeled and didn't let it get to us."

Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy had struggled to find his form during this series but delivered his best performance with 30 saves to post his eighth career playoff shutout.

"I've watched him the past few years and you think you've seen the best of it and then he does something like this," Goncalves said of his netminder. "We're pretty happy for him to be on our team."

Montreal goalie Jakub Dobes stopped 32 shots in a fantastic goaltending duel.

All six games have been decided by one goal. Both teams have won twice in overtime.

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The series winner will face the Buffalo Sabres in the second round.

"Tons of confidence. We're a confident group," Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said about going to Game 7. "We believe in what we do and how we do it. ... That was probably the best game I've seen this young group play.

" You've just got to embrace the situation. Things are meant to be. I think it was meant to be for our growth to play a Game 7. It's going to help for what's next for us."

The lack of goals was not indicative of the action. Both clubs generated a litany of scoring chances in a back-and-forth clash.

Tampa came within a whisker of scoring first early in the second period when Corey Perry slipped a shot through Dobes' legs, but Phillip Danault pulled the puck off the goal line behind his netminder.

Late in the second period, Vasilevskiy robbed Ivan Demidov with a pair of sprawling saves that had the Montreal forward looking skyward during a Canadiens power play. Danault was also stopped on a partial breakaway in the dying seconds of the frame.

Alexandre Texier, who scored the winning goal in Game 5, rang a shot off the post early in the third period moments before Jake Guentzel was stopped on a breakaway at the other end.

During Tampa's ensuing power play, both Nikita Kucherov and Guentzel struck iron.

Dobes also stood tall during another Lightning third-period power play, capping it with a clutch stop on Brayden Point.

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See 17 Iconic Met Gala Photos From 1973 to Now

For over five decades, celebrities have hit the red carpet at theMet Galain their finest — and sometimes most outrageous — looks.

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Hosted on the first Monday in May, the New York City event, more formally known as the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala, serves as a fundraiser for the museum's Costume Institute. The evening consists of a host of celebrity attendees who don glamorous ensemblesthat match the year's unique theme.

The 2026 Met Gala, set to take place on May 4, brings a brand-new theme for guests to follow: “Fashion is Art." Theevent’s co-chairsincludeBeyoncé, who is returning to the event after a 10-year hiatus, alongsideNicole Kidman,Venus WilliamsandAnna Wintour.

Ahead of the 2026 Met Gala, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable fashion moments and photos from Met Galas past.

Cher in 1974

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Cherattended the Met Gala in 1974, where the theme was “Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design.” For the event, the singer wore a stunning sheer, bedazzled gown designed by Bob Mackie, made complete with feather fringe on the sleeves and hem.

Speaking toInterviewin January 2025, Mackiereflected on the reaction to Cher’s “naked illusion” dress, sharing that “the place went crazy” when she showed up wearing the gown.

“I’ve never seen so many photographers just come out of the shadows at the Met and take her picture,” he explained. “And of course she was in every newspaper the next day, and they’ve been printing it in the last 50 years, over and over again. But it was just amazing. People were horrified, they thought, that’s not fashion, she’s just naked at the Metropolitan.”

Christy Turlington in 1992

Christy Turlington attends the 1992 Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala circa 1992Credit: PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty

Christy Turlingtonembraced her inner Audrey Hepburn for her look in 1992. The theme of the evening was “Fashion and History: A Dialogue,” with Turlington opting to wear a long, black dress styled with multiple strings of pearls for a dramatic choker look and a white fringed shawl.

Princess Diana in 1996

The Princess of Wales with her good friend Liz Tilberis arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for the Costume Institute Ball on December 9, 1996 in New York, USA.Credit: Anwar Hussein/WireImage

Princess Dianaattended the Met Gala in 1996. The evening’s theme was “Christian Dior,” an homage to the designer who had died in 1957. The late royal wore a navy blue silk slip dress designed by John Galliano, the creative director of Dior at the time, paired with a stunning pearl-and-sapphire necklace.

Galliano spoke about the fashion moment in the Hulu docuseriesIn Vogue: The 90s,includingone major adjustment the princess made to the dresswithout the designer’s knowledge.

"Fast-forward to the event, and I just remember her getting out of the car. I couldn't believe it. She'd ripped the corset out,” he explained. “She didn't want to wear the corset. She felt so liberated. She'd torn the corset out. The dress was much more… sensuous.”

Liv Tyler and Stella McCartney in 1999

Liv Tyler and Stella McCartney at the 1999 'Rock Style' Gala at the Met.Credit: Mitchell Gerber/Corbis/VCG via Getty

Liv TylerandStella McCartneyare no strangers to the rock n’ roll lifestyle as the daughters of music iconsSteven TylerandPaul McCartney. It’s no surprise then that the duo would have tongue-in-cheek ensembles for the 1999 theme “Rock Style,” both donning off-the-shoulder homemade T-shirts that read “Rock Royalty.” To complete their looks, Tyler wore a black Comme des Garçons skirt while McCartney chose a pair of pants from Chloé that she’d designed herself.

They looked back on this fashion moment during a May 2020 interview withVogue,with McCartney explaining, “I didn’t come at it intentionally to be rebellious at all. I didn’t know what people wore.”

“It wasn’t really appropriate that we wore those shirts. Officially, we weren’t following the honors of the dress code,” Tyler added. It was an amazing thing, in a way. We were just being ourselves.”

Amber Valletta in 2004

Model Amber Valletta attends the

SupermodelAmber Vallettaembraced her inner Marie Antoinette at the 2004 Met Gala, where the theme was “Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century.” For the event, Valletta wore a nude-toned corset designed by Maggie Norris Couture paired with a patterned, voluminous skirt by John Galliano, perWWD.

Sarah Jessica Parker in 2006

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker with designer Alexander McQueen attend the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit GalaCredit: Evan Agostini/Getty

Sarah Jessica Parkershowed up for the 2006 theme “AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion,” arm-in-arm with her designer for the evening, the lateAlexander McQueen. Parker wore a tan taffeta tea-length dress with black embroidery around the bodice, overlaid with a red-and-black tartan fabric that matched McQueen’s kilt.

In April 2022, Parkerlooked back at this dresswithVogueand reflected on the evening with McQueen, explaining, "It wasn't a fun night. It was, but it wasn't. Because I was so nervous. I just wanted him to be okay.”

"He knew how I felt about him, and there was so much affection and such a deep admiration and everybody loved him because he was such a touching person,” she added.

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Kate Moss in 2009

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Who better to embrace the theme of “The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion” thanKate Moss? The legendary model, who co-hosted the event in 2009 alongside Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs and Justin Timberlake, perW Magazine, wore a one-shouldered metallic mini dress by Jacobs paired with matching platform pumps.

Marc Jacobs in 2012

Marc Jacobs attends the

While designerMarc Jacobshas dressed countless celebrities for the Met Gala over the years, he made headlines with his own look at the 2012 Met Gala. The theme of the evening was “Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations,” though Jacobs opted to wear a sheer black lace ensemble by Commes des Garcons to the event with only a pair of white boxers underneath.

Rihanna in 2015

Rihanna attends the

It’s fair to say thatevery look Rihanna has worn to the Met Galaover the years has been iconic in its own way. The singer is known for a late arrival worth waiting for, donning numerous extravagant outfits that perfectly match the theme. Whileshe debuted her baby bumpfor her third child at the Met Gala in 2025,Rihanna’slook in 2015 was one to remember.

In 2015, the singer repped Chinese designer Guo Pei on the red carpet, donning a stunning yellow gown with a dramatic, circular train. The dress ranks as one of Rihanna’s most iconic looks, and possibly one of her most meme’d looks, with fans turning the train into pizzas and omelettes.

Solange Knowles in 2015

Solange attends the

Much like her sister Beyoncé,Solange Knowlesknows how to show up and show out at the Met Gala. She attended the event in 2015 for the theme “China: Through the Looking Glass,” wearing a unique Giles Deacon frock to celebrate the occasion. The sculptural dress featured a black, white and blue pattern distorted by the micro-pleating of the fabric.

Taylor Swift in 2016

Taylor Swift attends the

Taylor Swifthasattended the Met Gala several times, though her look at the 2016 event was a standout for the singer. The theme of the evening was “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” with Swift (in her bleach-blonde era!) wearing a silver Louis Vuitton mini dress with cutouts around the bodice paired with black heels that laced up to her knees.

Blake Lively in 2018

Blake Lively attends

Blake Livelyembraced the theme at the Met Gala in 2018 for “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.” The actress wore a burgundy Versace gown with a gold embellished bodice and all-over embroidery.

Lady Gaga in 2019

This combination of pictures created on May 06, 2019 shows Singer/actress Lady Gaga arriving for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2019, in New York.Credit: NGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty

Lady Gagagave fans a four-for-one look at the 2019 Met Gala, taking the theme “Camp: Notes on Fashion” to the next level.

The singer’s ensemble was designed by Brandon Maxwell and featured four distinct phases. Lady Gaga started the red carpet wearing a hot pink voluminous gown, but as she started to peel the layers of her outfit off, she revealed a black gown underneath, followed by a bright pink column dress. She finished the evening off in a matching black bedazzled lingerie set.

Janelle Monáe in 2019

Janelle Monae attends The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2019 in New York City.Credit: Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic

The 2019 Met Gala was an evening of stellar looks, includingJanelle Monáe’sanimatronic Christina Siriano ensemble. Monáe sported a pop art-esque gown featuring black, white and bold pink details. The pièce de résistance of the gown was the eyes adorning the dress, which included a motorized blinking eye over one breast.

Kacey Musgraves in 2019

Kacey Musgraves attends The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2019 in New York City.Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Kacey Musgraveswas four years early tothe Barbiecore trendthat took over the summer of 2023. The country singerwore a hot pink Moschino numberto the 2019 Met Gala, which included a leather jacket gown, fur stole and blow dryer purse. She even rolled up to the event in a pink convertible for a full camp moment.

Kim Kardashian in 2022

: Kim Kardashian attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating

In recent years,Kim Kardashianhas made headlines forher red carpet looks at the Met Gala,from her 2013 debutwearing a long-sleeved floral custom Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci dresswith her baby bump on full display to herdramatic corseted custom Mugler lookin 2019.

Kardashian attended the event in 2022, where the theme was “In America: An Anthology of Fashion.” The SKIMS founderwas the talk of the nightthanks to her controversial ensemble for the evening: Marilyn Monroe’s"Happy Birthday, Mr. President" dress.

Tyla in 2024

Tyla attends The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating

SingerTylastunned fans atthe Met Gala in 2024, where the theme was “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion." Tyla’s gownwas inspired by “the sands of time,”wearing a Balmain dress that featured a sand-like texture.

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