Doug Fister Believes Loss To Angels Is ‘On Him’ Despite Strong Red Sox Debut

Share this: Doug Fister hadn’t made a start in the big leagues during the 2017 Major League Baseball season until he toed the rubber Sunday at Fenway Park. Fister had a strong debut for the Boston Red Sox, allowing three runs on seven hits while striking out six and walking three in six-plus innings during the Red Sox’s 4-2 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. After the game, Fister was pleased with how he felt but knows he has to execute better when he gets into a jam. To hear what Fister had to say about the outing, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Jordan Spieth Wins Travelers Championship With Crazy Chip From Bunker

Share this: The golf world knows just how good Jordan Spieth is, but every now and again, the 23-year-old reminds you why he’s one of the top players in the world. Spieth and Daniel Berger were deadlocked at 12-under-par after Sunday’s final round at the Travelers Championship. And after two off-target shots on the first playoff hole, Spieth found himself in the bunker on the par-4 18th. But thanks to an unbelievable chip shot, Spieth birdied the hole and sealed the victory at TPC River Highlands, his 10th career win on the PGA Tour. And even in defeat, Berger couldn’t help but give kudos to his opponent’s remarkable shot. All in all, it was quite the weekend in Cromwell, Conn. Thumbnail photo via Bill Streicher/USA TODAY

Red Sox Notes: John Farrell Describes What Happened On Balk, Ejection

Share this: The Boston Red Sox lost 6-3 to the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, and manager John Farrell had to watch the end of the game from the clubhouse after a heated argument led to his ejection. The incident in question happened in the top of the seventh inning after reliever Fernando Abad had replaced starter David Price, who had a solid outing at Fenway Park. Abad was called for a balk, which allowed Kole Calhoun to score and make it 5-1 Angels at the time. However, Farrell protested the call, and he eventually was ejected. Things got heated between John Farrell and crew chief Bill Miller after a balk call tacked on another Angels run. Farrell got the boot. pic.twitter.com/4uY74Ju6fh — Julian Benbow

F1 Live Stream: Watch Formula One Azerbaijan Grand Prix In Baku Online

Share this: Formula One fans might finally get the three-way battle they’ve been waiting for, with Red Bull Racing looking set to challenge for its first win of the season during Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Introduced to the F1 calendar in 2016 as the European Grand Prix, the 3.73-mile Baku City Circuit has an interesting layout. The mix of high- and low-speed corners with wide and narrow parts of the track, are a real test of a car’s setup, and a driver’s racecraft. Lewis Hamilton wants to redeem himself after the FIA’s since-repealed radio ban handicapped him in Baku last year, though his Friday struggles suggest he’ll have a hard time doing so. That’s fortunate for Red Bull, which looks unexpectedly strong this

David Ortiz Receives Warm Messages From Red Sox Fans At Meet And Greet

Share this: Red Sox fans received a huge surprise if they happened to be walking by the ’47 store on Yawkey Way on Saturday afternoon. David Ortiz hosted a meet and greet at the team store less than 24 hours after having his No. 34 retired at Fenway Park and fans shared heartfelt messages to the icon. Watch the video above to see what the fans had to say. More Stories Source link

Dolphins Contacted Peyton Manning About Possible Comeback Last Season

Share this: The Miami Dolphins lost starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill to a brutal ACL tear in Week 14 last season, and the Fins apparently toyed with the idea of bringing in a new signal-caller before turning to backup Matt Moore. In an interview with The Times-Picayune, Archie Manning revealed that Dolphins head coach Adam Gase reached out to Peyton Manning via text following Tannehill’s injury, pitching the legendary QB to come out of retirement. “It started with Gase,” Archie Manning said. “He said, ‘Hey 18, Tannehill went down.’ He said, ‘I think he’s going to miss some time. The first question I’m going to get at the press conference in the morning is if I’m going to try to bring you to Miami. What