David Price looked sharp in his return to the mound. After getting scratched from his start Wednesday to undergo testing on his hand (which revealed a mild case of carpal tunnel), Price returned to pitch Saturday in the Boston Red Sox’s 5-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. In the start, the lefty struck out six while allowing two runs on five hits with three walks over 5 1/3 innings. After the game, Price indicated that he felt good and kept getting better as he continued throwing. To hear from Price, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank.
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Celtics Notes: Boston Gets Off To Good Start Following All-Star Break
Time can heal, and it appears to have done that for the Boston Celtics. At least it did on Friday night. The Celtics used a big second quarter and a fourth-quarter surge to create some separation between themselves and the Detroit Pistons, ultimately winning Friday’s game at Little Caesars Arena 110-98. With the win, Boston snapped its three-game losing streak that they took into the All-Star break, and the victory certainly felt like a refreshing change of pace after the ugly skid. But in many ways, Friday’s win certainly felt like a proverbial turning of the page given the things that went right that previously had been going wro... NESN.com
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
Tiger Woods Arrested On DUI Charges In Florida; See His Jail Mugshot
Share this: It appears Tiger Woods is in trouble again. The golfer and 14-time major winner was arrested in Jupiter, Fla., early Monday on charges of driving under the influence, WPTV-TV in West Palm Beach reported. The network said Woods was taken into custody around 3 a.m. ET and released from Palm Beach County Jail at 10:50 a.m. A NESN.com search of online Palm Beach County Sheriff records turned up Woods’ arrest details. Woods is off the PGA Tour again after another back surgery in April, but he said Wednesday that he hasn’t felt as good as he does now in years. We’ll update this story as more details emerge. Thumbnail photo via Orlando Ramirez/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Tiger Woods Hasn’t Felt This Good In Years Despite Another Back Surgery
Remember Tiger Woods? Well, you better, because he apparently feels better than he has in years. Woods posted a hopeful health update to his website Wednesday, saying he hasn’t felt this good in years despite having his fourth back surgery since 2014. His latest was a fusion back surgery, and the pain he felt beforehand sounds excruciating. “I could no longer live with the pain I had,” Woods wrote. “We tried every possible non-surgical route and nothing worked. I had good days and bad days, but the pain was usually there, and I couldn’t do much. Even lying down hurt. I had nerve pain with anything I did and was at the end of my
Warriors’ Draymond Green Blasts Knicks For MSG’s Music-Free First Half
Share this: The New York Knicks elected to play the first half of Sunday’s game against the Golden State Warriors without music playing in Madison Square Garden, and one Warrior wasn’t pleased about the change to the in-game atmosphere. Forward Draymond Green felt that the decision was “pathetic,” according to ESPN’s Chris Haynes. “That was pathetic. It was ridiculous,” Green said, per Haynes. “It changed the flow of the game. It changed everything. You get used to playing a certain way. It completely changed it.” The Warriors’ star forward blamed the quiet atmosphere for the sloppy first half between the two clubs. “Did you see that first half?,” Green asked. “It was just bad, sloppy, all over the place. There was no rhythm to the game.
Brilliant Bayern too hot to handle for Arsenal
The results have kept on coming, but the differences between Josep Guardiola's Bayern München and Carlo Ancelotti's version have been clear for a while. It has felt like intense domination has given way to a more passive level of control.However, in the UEFA Champions League any gulf between the two coaches' regimes has not been quite so clear. Wednesday's 5-1 round of 16 first-leg demolition of Arsenal was Bayern's 16th straight home win in the competition, spanning the eras of both coaches. Whoever is in charge, it's the same old Bayern in Europe. Off the leash, they're fearsome and few teams can stop them.