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Alex Cora Ribs Kiké Hernández After Ex-Red Sox’s Clutch Hits
An old friend helped prevent the Red Sox from evening up their weekend series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. The National League West leaders were down to their last three outs Saturday when Kiké Hernández blasted a game-tying home run in the ninth inning off ex-teammate Kenley Jansen. Hernández came up clutch for the Dodgers again one frame later when he laced a game-tying single, which set the stage for LA to walk off with a 7-6 win in the 11th.
How Kiké Hernández Reacted To Clutch Homer Off Ex-Teammate Kenley Jansen
Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Kiké Hernández has a good feeling he’ll hear from Boston Red Sox closer Kenley Jansen when he gets to the ballpark Sunday. After all, Hernández got the better of his former teammate with the Dodgers and Red Sox in Los Angeles’ 7-6 walk-off win over Boston on Saturday at Dodger Stadium.
Red Sox Wrap: Boston Struggles To Close Out Dodgers In Walk-Off Loss
The Boston Red Sox fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-6 in 11 innings, at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night. Remaining in the loss column, the Red Sox dropped to 53-44 while the Dodgers improved to 58-41 on their season. ONE BIG TAKEAWAY. Boston needed a bounce-back to avoid giving...
How Red Sox’s Vaughn Grissom Performed To Start Latest Rehab Stint
The Boston Red Sox expected Vaughn Grissom to be the everyday second baseman this season. But they haven’t seen much of him. That very well could change over the second half of the season for Grissom, who spent the majority of this season battling hamstring injuries. Grissom, who hasn’t...
What Patriots Reportedly Offered 49ers In Rejected Brandon Aiyuk Trade
Although disgruntled 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk officially requested a trade earlier this week, it looks like San Francisco shopped around for deals well prior to that. And it appears the New England Patriots were among a few teams in line early to try to acquire Brandon Aiyuk. Pro Football...
MLB Insider Reveals Top Trade Priorities For Red Sox At Deadline
The Boston Red Sox have put themselves in a position to add at MLB’s trade deadline, which is less than two weeks away. But where on the roster should the Red Sox look to supplement as they make a playoff push? FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal sees Boston having one glaring hole it should address at the trade deadline.
Alex Cora Provides Injury Update On Crucial Red Sox Reliever
The Boston Red Sox were in need of a setup man Friday night as their bullpen coughed up a slim lead in the eighth inning to the Los Angeles Dodgers. One of Alex Cora’s most trusted options in those situations usually is Chris Martin, but the veteran right-handed reliever wasn’t available to the skipper since he is on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation.
Derrick White’s On-Brand Performance Helps Bail Out Team USA Vs. South Sudan
Derrick White didn’t step foot on the floor until the second half of Team USA’s nail-biting exhibition against South Sudan on Saturday. It took a 16-point come-from-behind performance for Team USA, running with a Stephen Curry, Jrue Holiday, Devin Booker, LeBron James and Anthony Davis starting lineup, for the American men’s Olympic team to escape with a 101-100 win — and remain undefeated through its exhibition play, thus far.
Alex Cora Reveals Uncensored Reaction To Jarren Duran All-Star Game Homer
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora kept things PG when he tweeted out “Wow” as his reaction to Jarren’s Duran decisive home run in Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game. But as it turned out, Cora toned down his reaction for the social media crowd. Cora revealed he actually used another one-word response, this one with four letters, when he watched Duran belt a pitch from Cincinnati Reds flamethrower Hunter Greene well over the fence at Globe Life Field.
Team USA Basketball Narrowly Escapes Shocking Upset Loss
South Sudan came within second of defeating Team USA on Saturday, failing to finish off one of the greatest upsets in the history of international basketball. Team USA narrowly avoided the upset, as LeBron James put the Red, White and Blue ahead with just eight seconds on the clock by taking it all the way to the hole on the final offensive possession.
Jaelen House, Son Of Celtics Champ, Impressing Boston In Summer League
When the reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics finalized their 2024 Summer League roster, the team took a few flyers on a few little-known prospects, including one on pesky undersized guard Jaelen House. Going undrafted out of the University of New Mexico this year, House, the son of ex-Celtics guard and...
Red Sox Vs. Dodgers Lineups: Boston Heavy On Right-Handers
The Red Sox will look to even their series with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday at Dodger Stadium, countering a left-handed starter in a big way. Boston has six right-handed bats in the lineup, tapping into the bench against a struggling left-hander. Jamie Westbrook, Romy Gonzalez and Rob Refsnyder will all start, with Jarren Duran, Rafael Devers and Dominic Smith serving as the only left-handed options.
Could Tough Lineup Decision Be Coming For Alex Cora, Red Sox?
The Red Sox are no strangers to lineup changes, but an ultimate decision on who will be playing second base down the stretch could prove to be difficult. Boston will have to answer that question in the coming weeks, as Grissom is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment for Triple-A Worcester on Saturday. Hamilton, since Grissom strained his right hamstring on June 1, has filled in admirably at second base.
Patriots To Continue Experimenting With Preseason Broadcasts
It’s not uncommon for NFL teams to play around and see what works with their preseason broadcasts, and Patriots fans will see New England shake things up again this year. One of the notable changes the Patriots made in the past was in 2018 when they had their radio team Bob Socci and Scott Zolak call the television game broadcasts on Channel 4 with Dan Roche and Matt Chatham handling the radio call on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Another was last year when Devin McCourty and Jason McCourty hosted an alternate broadcast called “The McCourty TwinCast.”
Red Sox Have Odd Partner For MLB’s 2025 ‘Rivalry Week’
Major League Baseball will reintroduce “Rivalry Week” in 2025, with all 32 teams scheduled to meet with their fiercest rivals during the weekend series from May 16-18. The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees will meet with one another, right?. Wrong. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the...
Former Patriots Captains Receive New Roles On Coaching Staff
The initial list of Jerod Mayo’s staff left off notable names, but it appears there needed to be time to formalize their Patriots titles. Troy Brown and Matthew Slater were notable absences on the coaching staff list. It was up in the air whether or not Brown would stay with Mayo after Bill Belichick was let go by New England. And Slater had a vague role as “advisory” to Mayo, who described the recently retired special teamer as his “right-hand man.”
Patriots Make Roster Moves Before Start Of Training Camp
Patriots rookies reported for training camp Friday, but a pair was not cleared to practice. New England placed running back Terrell Jennings on the active/physically unable to perform list and linebacker Jontrey Hunter was placed on the active/non-football injury list, per ESPN’s Mike Reiss and the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed.
What Miguel Vargas Saw On Red Sox’s Tyler O’Neill’s Miscue
It was an eventful eighth inning at Dodger Stadium on Friday night, but the Red Sox weren’t able to make the key plays to earn the series-opening win against the Dodgers. Boston lost, 4-1, to Los Angeles despite a strong outing from starter Nick Pivetta. Jarren Duran got the Red Sox going early with a solo home run in the top of the fifth inning, and they had a chance to add more insurance runs for the bullpen in the top of the eighth inning. However, after a Rafael Devers flyout was caught in shallow left field, Tyler O’Neill failed to hustle back to first, and Miguel Vargas completed the double play and ended the inning.
Red Sox’s Tyler O’Neill Takes Accountability For Baserunning Miscue
The Red Sox didn’t get off on the right foot to start the second half of the MLB season, and they probably want a redo of the eighth inning. Boston suffered a 4-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Friday after Freddie Freeman hit a grand slam in the bottom of the eighth inning. The result overshadowed what was a largely good performance from the Red Sox pitching staff, especially for starter Nick Pivetta.
Red Sox Notes: Besting Shohei Ohtani Highlights Nick Pivetta’s Stellar Outing
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is one of the more intimidating hitters to step into the batter’s box in all of MLB with his ability to go deep at any moment. But that didn’t faze Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Nick Pivetta one bit Friday night. Pivetta...
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