Share this: Tuesday was a big night at Fenway Park, and not just because the Toronto Blue Jays are in town. The Boston Red Sox are hosting “Game of Thrones” night at Fenway Park, and as part of the promotional night, fans got to take home a “GOT”- themed Andrew Benintendi bobblehead doll. Red Sox pitcher Rick Porcello, who has watched a few seasons of the hit television show, was a big fan of the bobblehead doll because he believes Benintendi is a “hero” for Boston in the outfield. Porcello spoke to NESN’s Rachel Holt about “Game of Thrones” night and the outfield’s dance moves during a Facebook Live on Tuesday night. He also talked about Old Dominion Freight Line’s ongoing contest. Old Dominion Freight Line
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Red Sox Have Perfect Tweet After Jackie Bradley Jr. Robs Aaron Judge Of Homer
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge thought he had hit his 31st home run of the season during the eighth inning of Sunday’s game against the Boston Red Sox. Jackie Bradley Jr. had other plans. After Judge laced a deep fly ball ticketed for the deepest part of Fenway Park, Bradley leaped over the wall and made a stellar catch to preserve the Red Sox’s shutout in their 3-0 win over the Yankees. And given the intense rivalry between the two ballclubs, it comes as no surprise that the Sox took a jab at their American League East foe with an awesome tweet after the game. Judge arguably is the front runner
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
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
David Price Bounces Back, Beats Twins As Red Sox Take Series With 6-3 Win
Share this: David Price bounced back with a solid performance Thursday night at Fenway Park as the Boston Red Sox won their four-game series against the Minnesota Twins with a 6-3 victory. Price gave up three earned runs, struck out seven and walked no one over seven innings. It’s his second win in his last three starts. To hear Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. talk about Price’s start, check out the “Red Sox Final” video above, presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories Source link
High School Teammates Craig Kimbrel, Buddy Boshers Reunite At Fenway Park
Share this: High School teammates Craig Kimbrel and Buddy Boshers reunited at Fenway Park in a four game series between the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. Before the Red Sox and Twins wrapped up the series Thursday night, Boston’s Kimbrel and Minnesota’s Boshers caught up with NESN’s Tom Caron to talk about the two pitchers’ journey to the major leagues. To hear the full conversation, check out the video above from “Red Sox Gameday Live,” presented by DCU. Related NESN.com Stories Source link
Mitch Moreland Says It Was Just ‘One Of Those Days’ After Loss To Twins
Share this: The Boston Red Sox simply couldn’t get anything going in Wednesday night’s 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park. Boston’s offense struggled mightily throughout the contest, as it was 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position and left 11 men on base. After the game, Mitch Moreland didn’t try to pinpoint what went wrong with the Red Sox’s bats, rather just chalking it up as “one of those days.” To hear what else Moreland had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. Related NESN.com Stories More Stories Source link