Watch Red Sox Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With Mariachi Band In

Before taking the sector towards the Chicago White Sox Sunday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the Boston Red Sox loved a present from a mariachi band. The Sox positively received within the Cinco de Mayo spirit, and the gamers appeared to get pleasure from it quite a bit. J.D. Martinez took a video within the clubhouse and shared it to his Instagram story, whereas Mookie Betts posted his personal video as effectively. Cinco de Mayo is an annual custom held on May 5 to rejoice the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire on the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Thumbnail picture through Jon Durr/USA TODAY Sports Images Source hyperlink

O.J. Mayo Gets Ejected, Goes After Official During Bucks-Timberwolves Game (Video)

O.J. Mayo didn’t see the end of Saturday’s Milwaukee Bucks-Minnesota Timberwolves game, and he might not see the floor again for a while following his post-ejection actions. The Bucks guard received a technical foul after he lobbied a bit too hard for a foul call on Karl-Anthony Towns. He didn’t stop arguing with an official, which led to him getting ejected from the game. Instead of heading back to the locker room, though, Mayo had to be restrained when he tried to go after the official. This is not a good look for the NBA veteran, and more penalties probably are on their way. Thumbnail photo via Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports Image...

Mayo hang on for All-Ireland Minor glory

Updated: Sunday, 22 Sep 2013 15:01 | Comments Darragh Doherty of Mayo tussels with Tyrone's Frank Burns Live Audio Mayo won their first All-Ireland MFC title since 1985 with a 2-13 to 1-13 win over Tyrone at Croke Park. Tyrone led for most of the first half, but Tommy Conroy’s 30th-minute goal sent the westerners in with a 1-04 to 0-06 lead. They made an explosive start to the second half with a 1-04 salvo, including a Darragh Doherty goal. The Red Hands narrowed the gap to three with points from Lee Brennan and Conor McKenna, and despite McKenna’s late goal, Mayo held on to win, with Conroy and Doherty bagging 1-02 each Liam Irwin converted three 13 metre frees in the opening quarter, punishing sloppy tackling

Mayo cruise past hapless Tribesmen

Updated: Sunday, 19 May 2013 20:23 | Comments Mayo easily accounted for Galway in Salthill The winning margin was 17 points Audio Three first-half goals from Cathal Carolan, Enda Varley and Donal Vaughan eased Mayo past 13-man Galway and into the Connacht football semi-final, 4-16 to 0-11. Both captain Garreth Brdshaw and Niall Coleman were shown straight red cards during the second-half as Galway lost their discipline and exited the provincial Championships with a whimper at Pearse Stadium in Salthill.  And Andy Moran capped his return to the Green and Red shirt after injury with a goal in added-time to cap a dismal day for Alan Mulholland’s Tribesmen. Mayo looked dangerous from the off and after Alan Dilloon and Vaughan kicked early points they managed to