Bob Brett, trainer to Grand Slam tennis champions, dies at 67

MELBOURNE, Australia — Bob Brett, a tennis trainer whose avid gamers integrated Grand Slam champions Boris Becker, Goran Ivanisevic and Marin Cilic, has died. He was once 67. Tennis Australia revealed a tribute to the Australian trainer on Wednesday after being knowledgeable via Brett’s circle of relatives of his passing. He have been scuffling with most cancers. “Bob Brett’s passing is a great loss to tennis,” Tennis Australia leader govt Craig Tiley stated. “He was an exceptional coach and widely admired. Bob guided all level of players to success — from Grand Slam champions to those starting out in the sport he loved so dearly.” Brett gained the ATP’s Tim Gullikson Career Coach award in November. In addition to his paintings

Watch Red Sox’s Xander Bogaerts Crush Grand Slam Vs. White

Xander Bogaerts is again to hitting grand slams. The Boston Red Sox shortstop launched one out of Guaranteed Rate Field on Sunday towards the Chicago White Sox to provide Boston a 9-2 lead within the prime of the eighth inning. This recreation was tied 2-2 heading into the eighth, and that’s when the bats lit up for Boston, resulting in Bogaerts’ grand slam. Bogaerts led the Red Sox in grand slams through the 2018 season, and it seems to be like he’s able to do the identical this yr. What’s even higher is the truth that Bogaerts signed a six-year, $120 million contract in April to stay with the Red Sox group. So, it seems to be like we’ll be seeing many extra

Alex Cora Has Priceless Reaction To Red Sox’s Grand Slam Frenzy

Alex Cora Has Priceless Reaction To Red Sox’s Grand Slam Frenzy

Alex Cora seemingly has pushed all the right buttons for the Boston Red Sox amid their historic start, but the first-year manager won’t take credit for one impressive feat that his team has accomplished. The Red Sox recorded their 19th win in April on Monday night against the Kansas City Royals — a new franchise record — thanks to an offensive outburst that included a grand slam off the bat of Xander Bogaerts. Boston now has six grand slams on the season, tied for the most in Major League Baseball history before May 1. The feat is impressive in its own right, but even more so considering Boston didn’t hit any grand slams last season.

Watch Angels’ Albert Pujols Launch Grand Slam For 600th Career Home Run

Share this: Welcome to the club, Albert Pujols. The Los Angeles Angels designated hitter slugged his way into the record books Saturday night against the Minnesota Twins when he clubbed a grand slam for his 600th career home run. Pujols launched the blast in the fourth inning against former teammate Ervin Santana. Pujols became the first member of the club to get his 600th home run by hitting a grand slam. He became the ninth member of the club, and the first to enter the fraternity since Alex Rodriguez hit his 600th bomb in 2010. And Rodriguez congratulated Pujols on Twitter. Pujols also got congratulations from his wife after the round-tripper. Here are the ball and the bat from this historic home run. Miguel Cabrera could be the 10th member

Cubs Force Game 7 Thanks To Addison Russell’s Grand Slam, Kris Bryant’s Homer

Share this: UPDATE (11:50 p.m. ET): Six World Series games simply was not enough. The Chicago Cubs forced a Game 7 with a convincing 9-3 win over the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field on Tuesday. And now it all comes down to one more game Wednesday night. ORIGINAL STORY: The Chicago Cubs are doing everything they can early in Game 6 to make sure their season doesn’t end Tuesday night. The Cubs, facing a win-or-go-home scenario in Cleveland with the Indians up 3-2 in the World Series, got out to a huge seven-run lead thanks to a couple of highlight-reel home runs at Progressive Field. The headline came off the bat of Addison Russell, who blasted a grand slam in the top of the third inning off