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
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Red Sox Gain Momentum With MLB All-Star Break Just Around The Corner
Share this: The Boston Red Sox gained sole possession of first place in the American League East after defeating the Minnesota Twins 9-2 at Fenway Park on Tuesday night. The Red Sox have gained momentum as the Major League Baseball All-Star Break is just around the corner. NESN’s Jahmai Webster caught up with Red Sox third baseman Deven Marrero to talk about Boston’s recent success, and you can hear what he had to say in the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories More Stories Source link
AIG Hurling Classic And Irish Festival Returns To Fenway Park November 2017
Share this: Hurling is coming back to Fenway Park! The Boston Red Sox will host the AIG Hurling Classic and Irish Festival at Fenway this fall on Sunday, November 19. Fenway last hosted the hurling event in 2015 when Galaway defeated Dublin 50-47 in the match. Boston Red Sox president Sam Kennedy joined NESN’s Tom Caron to talk about the return of the Irish sport and you can hear what he had to say in the video above from “Red Sox Gameday Live,” presented by DCU. Thumbnail photo from Matt Cashore/USA TODAY Sports Images Related NESN.com Stories More Stories Source link
Tom Caron Honored During Annual Champions Of Mentoring Event At Fenway
Share this: The Boston Red Sox take on the Minnesota Twins Tuesday night during the annual Mentoring Night at Fenway, where 1,000 mentors, mentees and supporters from youth mentoring programs across the state are in attendance thanks to the on-going support of the Red Sox. On Tuesday morning, NESN’s Tom Caron was honored at the 13th Annual Champions of Mentoring event held at Fenway for his incredible commitment to mentoring and kids in the community. For more on Mentoring night and the Annual Champions of Mentoring event, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Related NESN.com Stories More Stories Source link
Bruins Owner Jeremy Jacobs’ Incredible Hockey Résumé Now Includes Hall Of Fame H…
Share this: Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs’ impressive résumé in the game of hockey now includes the honor of being a member of the 2017 Hockey Hall of Fame class. Jacobs, who has owned the Bruins since 1975 and has helped the team achieve remarkable success on and off the ice, was elected to the 2017 class in the “Builders” category of the Hall of Fame. For more on Jacobs’ legacy with the Bruins, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Jackie Bradley Jr.’s Power At The Plate Coming Back Around For Red Sox
Share this: The Boston Red Sox open a four-game series against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park on Monday night with a share of the top spot in the A.L. East. The Red Sox have caught up to the New York Yankees in the standings with the help of Jackie Bradley Jr’s red hot bat. Bradley Jr. is heating up at the plate for Boston hitting .356 with five homeruns, seven doubles, and 18 RBI in his last 25 games. For more on Bradley Jr.’s recent success at the plate, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Bruins’ Defense Currently Features Unique Blend Of Both Veterans, Young Players
Share this: The Boston Bruins’ defense features an interesting blend of players at present. Zdeno Chara, at age 40, leads the B’s defense, which also has the likes of youngsters Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo. But after losing Colin Miller to the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft, Boston could look to add another blueliner, either in free agency this summer or via trade. To hear NESN’s Andy Brickley and Billy Jaffe break down the current state of the Bruins’ defense, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link



