Share this: Dancing and the Red Sox’s outfield went hand in hand following a 2016 Boston win, and that trend will continue in the video game world, too. A new trailer for “MLB The Show 17” was released Saturday, and the “Retro Mode” has been getting much of the attention. However, Red Sox fans will be happy to know that Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. and Andrew Benintendi all were featured, too, with their victory celebration. [embedded content] That sure looked like Bradley’s “Skip Jump,” which the experts at NESN.com gave an A in September, and some “Jump On It” moves from Benintendi. Who needs a “Retro Mode,” when you have moves like that? Click for Red Sox winter meetings primer >> Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Jackie Bradley Jr. Debuts New Outfield Dance After Red Sox Beat Blue Jays
Share this: From Rick Porcello’s 20th win of the season to an offensive explosion, there was a whole lot to like about the Boston Red Sox’s win Friday night. But the most interesting development might have come after the final out. The Red Sox’s outfielders have made a habit of celebrating each win this season with a special dance that ends with the star of the game posing while the other two pretend to take his picture. After Boston’s 13-3 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, though, Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. and Brock Holt gave their dance a little extra twist. Behold, “The Ski Jump:” As it turns out, Bradley’s new dance didn’t come out of, ahem, left field. In fact, the Red Sox center
Neville: Rooney ban moves focus from issues
Referee Wolfgang Stark believes Wayne Rooney may escape a prolonged Euro 2012 ban as he declined to protest his dismissal on Friday, but Gary Neville says the talk of his suspension is merely a distraction from the fact England are "not good enough". GettyImagesEngland are awaiting UEFA's decision on the length of Wayne Rooney's ban • Redknapp: Ban could be costly• Wilkins urges FA to consider Hoddle Stark issued Rooney with a straight red for kicking out as England played out a 2-2 draw in Montenegro in their final competitive game before the finals and, given his status as Fabio Capello's star player, there are concerns that it could severely hamper the country's chances. UEFA is likely to make a ruling on the length of the