If the Boston Red Sox indeed are invited to the White House, you can bank on Heath Hembree making the trip. After his team won the World Series on Sunday night, Hembree was asked if he was looking forward to an eventual White House visit. And, well, let’s just say the Red Sox reliever is fired up about the chance to meet United States President Donald Trump. “I f–k with Trump,” Hembree said, via TMZ Sports. When asked what he likes about Trump, Hembree replied “everything.” Check this out: Of course, championship teams visiting the White House is no guarantee these days. The Golden State Warriors were not invited after wi... NESN.com
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Zarco: “I wake up feeling I have to be champion”
Le Mans was the first time you did not finish in the points, after 24 races. Was this a blow to you?"You're always disappointed when you don’t have a good race, but you can’t be more disappointed just because it’s your home race, because you don’t get more points there than at other Grands Prix. When you're thinking about the championship, you realise that every race is important, whether you're riding in your home country or not. The only thing that changes is that you have the support of the fans and pressure from journalists, which you can handle well or badly. However, it was of course disappointing. Always being on the limit is very
Marquez: “I thought my run was going to come to an end”
Marc Marquez: “At a certain point today, I thought my run at this circuit was going to come to an end, but in the end we succeeded and earned a very good result, especially considering how Valentino [Rossi] and Jorge [Lorenzo] finished the race. I’m very happy with how we worked with the team today: they did a great job preparing my bike after my crash in the warm-up, and then in the race our strategy proved to be perfect. It was a very difficult race, with it being flag-to-flag and the track conditions so delicate. In the first part of the race, in the wet, I found things a little difficult....
Lorenzo: “I could get through the day quite well”
Jorge Lorenzo: “It was a positive test. After my crash yesterday I felt quite some pain, especially in my leg, but some pills made me feel better, so I could get through the day quite well. I tried many things, especially some new tyres from Michelin on the rear, some of the them had quite a positive effect on acceleration, and a new chassis from the team, which also gave us some positive points that we will test further tomorrow.”...
Iannone: “I have the potential to fight for victory”
Rabat: “I need to work on my riding technique”
Clear areas of improvement for Tito Rabat as he prepares to race in front of his home crowd for the first time at a MotoGP™ rider.
Binder: “I have good memories of Austin”
With two podiums in two races and the lightweight championship lead in hand, Brad Binder lands in America looking to keep momentum.