Red Sox Wrap: Yankees Break Through In 16th Inning To Down Boston 4-1

Share this: In what was the longest game at Fenway Park since Game 5 of the 2004 American League Championship Series, the New York Yankees finally grabbed a 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox in 16 innings Saturday. Red Sox starter Chris Sale dazzled, tossing 7 2/3 innings of shutout baseball, but Craig Kimbrel surrendered a game-tying home run in the bottom of the ninth to send the game into extras, where it would remain deadlocked for quite some time. Both the Red Sox’s and Yankees’ bullpens were effective in relief of their dominant starters as each team only threatened once in extra innings before Did Gregorius broke through in the 16th inning. Emergency reliever Doug Fister allowed the first two batters of

Roger Federer Vs. Rafael Nadal Australian Open Men’s Final Live Stream

Share this: Enjoy this one, tennis fans, because we don’t know how many more opportunities we’ll get to see the great Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal go head-to-head on one of the sport’s biggest stages. The 35-year-old Federer and 30-year-old Nadal both have overcome their recent injury troubles to reach the Australian Open men’s final, where they’ll renew their rivalry early Sunday morning. And trust us, American fans, this one should be worth the early wake-up call. Federer, the No. 17 seed, holds the all-time record in men’s singles tennis with 17 Grand Slams compared to No. 9 Nadal’s 14, but the Spaniard has him beat in head-to-head matchups with a 23-11 record, including a semifinal win at the 2014 Australian Open. Here’s how

Red Sox Wrap: Hanley Ramirez’s Walk-Off Homer Gives Boston 7-5 Win Vs. Yankees

Share this: BOSTON — Hanley Ramirez was a hero in Boston on Thursday night. After Red Sox starter Eduardo Rodriguez dug a deep hole for his club, giving up four runs over just 2 1/3 innings, Boston looked to be out of this one. But with a late surge from the Red Sox’s offense, they were able to walk off with a 7-5 win thanks to a monster three-run homer by Ramirez. Here’s how it all went down. GAME IN A WORDNail-biter. The Red Sox looked as though they’d lost this game through most of the contest. They didn’t generate much offense, which didn’t help them overcome Rodriguez’s poor start. But Boston put runs on the board when it needed to, and with two outs in

Solheim Cup all square heading into singles

Laura Davies set a Solheim Cup points record with a fourball victory alongside Melissa Reid as Europe and United States were locked together at 8-8 on Saturday. One point behind overnight and trailing 7-5 after the morning foursomes, the American holders battled back by winning three of the four afternoon fourballs. The only player to compete in all 12 Solheim team events, the 47-year-old Davies reached 24 1/2 points to overtake Swede Annika Sorenstam as the most successful player in the women's version of the Ryder Cup. The Briton did it in style too as she and Reid defeated Michelle Wie and Brittany Lang 4 & 3. "It was a bit embarrassing not to have the most points when I've played in every match