Share this: Liverpool will have to put history in the rearview mirror if it wishes to find success Sunday at Anfield. The Reds go head-to-head in a Premier League matchup with Southampton, which hasn’t allowed a goal to Liverpool in three consecutive contests. The good news for the Reds is that Philippe Continho is in the lineup after suffering a thigh injury in Monday’s win over Watford, and the Brazilian attacker will try to help his team improve on its No. 4 standing in the Premier League. Here’s how to watch Liverpool vs. Southampton online. When: Sunday, May 7, at 8:30 a.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra Thumbnail photo via LiverpoolFC.com More Stories Source link
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Chris Young Provides Huge Offensive Lift In Red Sox’s 11-1 Win Over Twins
Share this: Chris Young isn’t an everyday starter for the Boston Red Sox, but the veteran outfielder made his start against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday count. Young clubbed two home runs in Boston’s 11-1 rout of the Twins, his first two long balls of the season. After the game, Young praised the Red Sox’s pitching and coaching staff for helping him keep his timing and be ready whenever his name his called. To hear what Young had to say, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Jesse Johnson/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Best Kentucky Derby Photos: Tom Brady, Julian Edelman And More
Share this: The 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby is in the books and Always Dreaming trotted away with the title Saturday afternoon at Churchill Downs. But aside from the horse racing, one of the most exciting aspects of the Derby is the collection of celebrities. This year’s running did not disappoint, as several athletes and celebs including Tom Brady, David Ortiz and Julian Edelman showed up for the event. With that said, here are some of the best photos from this year’s Kentucky Derby. Let's Always Go. A post shared by Danny Amendola (@dannyamendola) on May 5, 2017 at 3:05pm PDT Thumbnail photo via Instagram/Tom Brady More Stories Source link
Ravens’ John Harbaugh Defends Orioles In Growing Rivalry With Red Sox
Share this: John Harbaugh never has been one to shy away from criticizing Boston sports teams, and the Baltimore Ravens head coach unsurprisingly backed the Baltimore Orioles in their ongoing feud with the Boston Red Sox. Harbaugh brought up the growing rivalry between American League East foes at his media session Saturday, and came to the defense of Orioles starter Kevin Gausman, who was ejected during Wednesday’s game for hitting Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts with a curveball. “It was a curveball. It was a curveball,” Harbaugh said, per ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. “It didn’t break.” The pitch that Gausman threw registered at 77 mph, which led Harbaugh to scoff at the need for an ejection. “That’s a love tap,” Harbaugh said. Harbaugh, who has thrown his fair
Red Sox’s Ninth-Inning Rally Comes Up Short In 4-3 Loss To Twins
Share this: The Boston Red Sox nearly earned a comeback victory against the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. Chris Young’s pinch-hit, two-RBI base knock tied the ballgame in the ninth inning, but Joe Mauer’s walk-off blast in the bottom half of the frame gave the Twins the 4-3 win. To hear Young talk about his game-tying hit, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Red Sox Notes: Eduardo Rodriguez’s Outing Squandered In Loss To Twins
Share this: Boston Red Sox starter Eduardo Rodriguez wasn’t brilliant against the Minnesota Twins, but the left-hander put his team in a good position to pick up the win. The left-hander hurled six innings Friday night at Target Field, giving up only three runs on seven hits with six strikeouts. Unfortunately for Rodriguez, the Red Sox only mustered up one run off Twins starter Phil Hughes, who entered Friday’s contest with a 5.06 ERA. Boston would mount a comeback to tie the ballgame in the ninth inning, but Joe Mauer’s walk-off blast lifted Minnesota to a 4-3 win. Squandering strong outings from starting pitchers has become a trend for the Sox through the first month-plus of the 2017 campaign. In fact, Boston only has
Red Sox’s Matt Barnes ‘Shocked’ By Walk-Off Blast In 4-3 Loss to Twins
Share this: Boston Red Sox pitcher Matt Barnes got the loss in Boston’s 4-3 defeat to the Minnesota Twins on Friday night. After a ninth-inning rally by the Red Sox, Barnes gave up a walk-off home run to Twins first baseman Joe Mauer in the bottom half of the frame. After the game, Barnes said he was “shocked” the ball went out of the ballpark. To hear more from Barnes, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
