Chris Sale Relishes Pitching In Red Sox-Yankees Rivalry At Fenway Park

Share this: Chris Sale has been phenomenal so far for the Boston Red Sox, and he’s brought his game to another level when the Red Sox’s biggest rival is on the other side of the diamond. In two starts against the New York Yankees this season, Sale has given up two runs on 11 hits while striking out 23 batters in 15 2/3 innings. While Sale got a no-decision in Boston’s 4-1 loss Saturday at Fenway Park, the Red Sox ace loves pitching against the Yankees in front of the Fenway Faithful. To hear Sale discuss his outing and the rivalry, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories Source

Red Sox’s Marathon Loss To Yankees ‘As Bad As It Gets’ Before Doubleheader

Share this: The Boston Red Sox lost a marathon game to the New York Yankees on Saturday at Fenway Park, and that could cause some issues going forward. The Red Sox fell 4-1 in 16 innings and used every pitcher in their bullpen as well as starter Doug Fister, who took the loss. Boston and New York will play a doubleheader Sunday, meaning that Saturday’s 16-inning affair puts both teams in a difficult spot, especially when it comes to their bullpens. NESN’s Dennis Eckersley discussed what the marathon loss will mean for Sunday’s double dip, as well as Chris Sale’s dominant start against the Yankees. To hear what Eckersley had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United

USA Vs. Nicaragua 2017 Gold Cup Live: Score Updates, Highlights And More

Share this: The U.S. men’s national soccer team’s 2017 Gold Cup run hasn’t gotten off to an ideal start. The Americans opened the tournament with a disappointing draw against Panama, and they barely eeked out a win against Martinique. Luckily for them, though, they still are atop the Group B standings with four points, and they face point-less Nicaragua on Saturday night at FirstEnergy Stadium. Keep it right here for score updates and highlights from USA vs. Nicaragua with our live blog. FINAL, USA 3-0: Team USA scored three goals, which means it won Group B over Panama and a more favorable draw in the quarterfinals. 88th minute, USA 3-0: Graham Zusi has the perfect delivery off the free kick, and Matt Miazga scores the third goal,

Red Sox Wrap: Yankees Break Through In 16th Inning To Down Boston 4-1

Share this: In what was the longest game at Fenway Park since Game 5 of the 2004 American League Championship Series, the New York Yankees finally grabbed a 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox in 16 innings Saturday. Red Sox starter Chris Sale dazzled, tossing 7 2/3 innings of shutout baseball, but Craig Kimbrel surrendered a game-tying home run in the bottom of the ninth to send the game into extras, where it would remain deadlocked for quite some time. Both the Red Sox’s and Yankees’ bullpens were effective in relief of their dominant starters as each team only threatened once in extra innings before Did Gregorius broke through in the 16th inning. Emergency reliever Doug Fister allowed the first two batters of

Rafael Devers Shines During Impressive Four-Hit Debut For Triple-A Pawtucket

Share this: As far as debuts go, Rafael Devers couldn’t have done much better than his first outing in a Triple-A Pawtucket uniform. The star Boston Red Sox prospect played in his first game for the PawSox on Friday night in Syracuse after being promoted the day before, and he didn’t disappoint in Pawtucket’s 7-4 win. The third baseman went 4 for 4 with two singles, a double and two-run home run out of the No. 6 spot for his new team. Devers finished the night with two RBIs and two runs scored. Enjoy the highlights, Red Sox fans. And he had a strong night in the field, too. Yup. The hype is real. Thumbnail photo via Jonathan Dyer/USA TODAY SportsImages Related NESN.com Stories Source link

Drew Pomeranz Praises Red Sox Teammates For Bailing Him Out Vs. Yankees

Share this: Drew Pomeranz didn’t have his best stuff Friday night against the New York Yankees. The Boston Red Sox starter labored through six innings, allowing four runs on six hits with two walks. The left-hander left the ballgame on the hook for a loss, but thanks to a dramatic ninth inning, the Red Sox walked off with a 5-4 win at Fenway Park. To hear Pomeranz discuss his outing, as well as the exciting victory, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. Related NESN.com Stories Source link

Formula E Live Stream: Watch 2017 New York City ePrix Online

Share this: Formula E heads stateside this weekend for the inaugural New York City ePrix, the first FIA-sanctioned race ever hosted on public roads in any of New York’s five boroughs. The race weekend will include both Round 9 and Round 10 of the 2017 season, with a 43-lap main event Saturday and a 49-lap race Sunday. Both rounds will take place on the 10-turn 1.21-mile circuit in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. As is the case at every round of the FE championship, drivers will participate in practice and qualifying sessions throughout each day leading up to the races in the afternoon. Although fans won’t get to see reigning champion Sebastien Buemi compete in New York — he’ll be in Germany