The best rivalry in sports received an infusion of hatred earlier this season when the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees engaged in an epic bench-clearing brawl at Fenway Park. Will we see some additional fireworks this weekend? The Red Sox host the Yankees for four games beginning Thursday night, and it’s another important head-to-head series for both teams, as Boston holds a 5 1/2-game lead over New York atop the American League East standings. This hardly guarantees another fight is in the cards, especially since the Yankees traded Tyler Austin — the guy who charged the mound against Joe Kelly back on April
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Classics: Relive 3 of the best Catalan GPs
2014In 2014 Marc Marquez was a force of nature. The reigning MotoGP™ champion had been simply untouchable all season, winning the first six races from pole position to take an almost unassailable lead in the championship. The other riders knew they had to find a way of beating Marquez on the Honda, but at Catalunya the Spaniard made a mistake. A crash in Q2 saw him qualify in third, the first time he had not started from pole that season. A chink had appeared in his armour and the rest of the field knew they had to try and take advantage before Marquez ran away with the title. It was now or never. The rest, as
Classics: Relive three of the best French GPs
Ahead of the 2016 Monster Energy Grand Prix de France relive three of the best races held at the legendary Le Mans circuit
Relive 3 of the best South American GPs
Ahead of the Grand Premio de la República Argentina relive some of the greatest races to take place in South America over recent years.
Video Playlist: Relive the Malaysian GP
Dani Pedrosa takes his second win in two races while Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez come together in the #SepangClash.
Video Playlist: Relive the Valencia GP
Rossi charges to fourth from the back of the grid, but it is in vain as Lorenzo wins #TheGrandFinale to become 2015 MotoGP™ champion.
Relive the Moment: Ray Bourque Takes Sweater Off His Back, Hands No. 7 to Phil Esposito at Retirement Ceremony
In Ray Bourque's mind there was only one No. 7 in Bruins history, and that belonged to Phil Esposito. So on the day the B's retired Espo's number in 1987, Bourque took the No. 7 sweater off his back and handed it over to the Boston legend, relinquishing the number to the player who helped lead the black and gold to two Stanley Cups in 1970 and 1972. To see one future Hall of Famer offer his jersey to another, check out the video below. To vote for Espo's No. 7 as Boston's Greatest Sports Moment, click here. To see the entire bracket, click here. Share your thoughts about Boston's Greatest Sports Moment on Twitter at @NESN. Include #BGSM in your tweet.