Share this: Although a picture can tell one thousand words, Gerard Pique needs only two on the subject of Neymar. Pique, FC Barcelona’s captain, announced Sunday that Neymar will remain with the club and reject a record transfer to Paris Saint-Germain. Pique used Instagram to share a photo of he and Neymar embracing and included with the caption “se queda”, which in English means “he’s staying.” Se queda. A post shared by Gerard Piqué (@3gerardpique) on Jul 23, 2017 at 1:51pm PDT Pique’s photo represents a dramatic U-turn in the Neymar-to-PSG transfer saga. ESPN, Spanish and French news outlets reported Saturday Neymar and PSG had agreed to contract terms if the French club triggered his €222 million (£197.3 million/$257 million) release clause. But those
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Dining Playbook: Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Cafe
Share this: [embedded content] The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center is the world’s largest Native American museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Mashantucket Pequot as well as the histories and cultures of other tribes from the United States and Canada, and the natural history of New England and North America. The menu offers its guests traditional and contemporary Native American selections. Share this: Related NESN.com Stories Source link
Here’s What Jordan Spieth Told His Caddie After 50-Foot Eagle At British Open
Share this: Jordan Spieth appeared to be melting down during the final round of the 2017 British Open when he hit his tee shot on the 13th hole so far right it was hard to tell if he was still on the course. Spieth took an unplayable and managed to save bogey on the par-5 to fall one shot behind Matt Kuchar for the championship. But Spieth responded with a birdie at the par-3 14th and then, at the par-5 15th, the 23-year-old stood on the edge of the green with a 50-foot eagle putt staring him in the face. And as major champions often do, Spieth sent the ball right into the center of the cup to take a one-shot lead that
Andrew Benintendi Explains Advice He’d Give Rafael Devers After MLB Promotion
Share this: Rafael Devers, one of the Boston Red Sox’s top prospects, was promoted to the Major Leagues on Sunday. Andrew Benintendi, who’s enjoying a fine rookie season in the Red Sox outfield, was in a similar situation last year when he was called up during a playoff race. Check out what Benintendi had to say about Devers in the “Red Sox Final” video above, presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Adam Hunger/USA TODAY Sports Images Share this: Related NESN.com Stories Source link
Rick Porcello Pitches Well For Red Sox Despite Taking Loss Vs. Angels
Share this: Rick Porcello didn’t pitch poorly Sunday against the Los Angeles Angels, but he still took the loss after the Red Sox offense couldn’t provide much run support in a 3-2 defeat in Anaheim. Porcello gave up three earned runs, struck out six and walked one over eight innings. Check out his take on the loss in the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. Share this: Related NESN.com Stories Source link
NASCAR Live Stream: Watch Brickyard 400 At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Share this: The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series is at IndyCar’s holy grail, as drivers are set to compete in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. One of the signature sporting venues in the United States, the 2 1/2-mile oval at IMS is steeped in rich IndyCar tradition, but also hosts one of the most exciting races on the NASCAR calendar. Kyle Busch has to be the favorite Sunday, as he’s won the last two races at IMS. He’ll face a stiff challenge from Jimmie Johnson, though, who has a series-high four wins at the track. Still, all eyes will be on Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is looking for his first victory at the track in a Cup race. Here’s how to watch
LaVar Ball Loses Mind, Pulls AAU Team From Playoff Game After Getting Tech
Share this: LaVar Ball clearly was not happy with the officiating Saturday at his AAU team’s Double Pump Best of Summer Tournament in California. Ball coaches the Big Ballers, an AAU team that features his youngest son, LaMelo Ball, and they were playing the Clutch Players Navy in a playoff game when a referee made a foul call that Ball didn’t like. At first, Ball simply told the ref, “That’s not a foul, that’s not a foul,” but he continued to voice his displeasure by swearing. His language earned him a technical foul, after which he proceeded to pull the Big Ballers from a game they were winning 69-60 and walk off the court. The Clutch Players Navy won by forfeit. (Warning: There’s profanity in the
