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Watch Leicester City Vs. Arsenal Premier League Game Online (Live Stream)
Share this: Leicester City and Arsenal finished in first and second place, respectively, last season in the Premier League. The Foxes and Gunners will meet Saturday at King Power Stadium in the teams’ second game of the 2016-17 season. Both started the new campaign with losses and undoubtedly are keen to earn their first three points of the season. Here’s how to watch Leicester City vs. Arsenal online. When: Saturday, Aug. 20, at 10 a.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Who’s To Blame For The Boston Red Sox’s Late-Season Bullpen Woes?
Share this: The Red Sox’s bullpen has picked up a nasty habit of blowing leads in the latter part of Boston’s 2016 season, and everyone already is looking for someone to blame. Make no mistake, Thursday’s 4-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers did feel like the last straw in many ways. The Red Sox struck for two runs in the top of the eighth to take a 3-1 lead, and in the very next half inning, Junichi Tazawa and Brad Ziegler negated all that by giving up three runs, blowing a lead in the seventh inning or later for the third time in eight days. But at the end of the day, there’s not necessarily only one person to blame. The fingers Thursday immediately
Dustin Pedroia Having Dominant 2016 Season For Red Sox Thanks To Health
Share this: Dustin Pedroia hasn’t really gotten much of the spotlight for the Boston Red Sox this season, but it’s not because he hasn’t been performing. On the contrary, the second baseman has been flying under the radar, batting .307 heading into Monday’s game against the Cleveland Indians with 12 home runs, 53 RBIs and 77 runs. And one reason is because Pedroia is fully healthy this season. Pedroia tore the UCL in his thumb on Opening Day in 2013 and got surgery on it after the Red Sox won that year’s World Series. His production went down in 2014 as he recovered, and in 2015, he strained his hamstring and played in just 93 games. But now that he’s not nursing any
Mid-Season Review – Valentino Rossi
Just when it looked liked the ‘Doctor’ had clawed his way back into the fight for the title, Rossi was caught out by the tricky conditions at a wet Assen, crashing while leading the restarted race. Another disastrous result followed in the flag-to-flag race at the Sachsenring, as Rossi could only manage to cross the line in eighth. This has left Rossi’s hope of a tenth title in tatters, as at the halfway point of the season he now finds himself trailing Marquez by the margin of 59 points in the championship. Source link
Browns’ Josh Gordon Reinstated By NFL, Suspended First Four Games Of Season
by Zack Cox on Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 2:25PM 1,593 Share this: Josh Gordon has been cleared to resume his NFL career after the league reinstated him Monday on a conditional basis. As part of his reinstatement, the Cleveland Browns wide receiver can report to training camp and play in all preseason games but will be suspended for the first four games of the regular season. He’ll also be allowed to attend team meetings during Weeks 1 through 4 but cannot practice with the team, according to a league statement. “As we discussed at our (July 19) meeting, as commissioner, I want nothing more than to see you turn your circumstances around and succeed,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement to Gordon released by the league. “Countless others including
David Price Not Satisfied With Results This Season, But Confidence Remains
Share this: David Price has yet to live up to expectations, and no one knows this more than the Boston Red Sox left-hander himself. Price had another subpar outing Saturday, allowing five runs on 11 hits in Boston’s eventual 11-9 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park. The 30-year-old ace is taking full responsibility for what has been a mostly underwhelming 2016 campaign, but he’s still confident he can turn things around down the stretch. Hear what Price had to say after his outing Saturday in the “Red Sox First Pitch” video above. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link