Share this: The Boston Red Sox play the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Friday with first pitch at 1:10 p.m., and the Red Sox will see a familiar face in Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera has been with the Tigers since 2008 and has put together impressive numbers against the Red Sox in his career. The Tigers have tried to build a championship team around Cabrera for years, but have recently looked like a team trying to rebuild. The future for Cabrera in Detroit may be uncertain, but he will always compete when he plays the Red Sox. To see Cabrera’s numbers against the Red Sox, check out the video above from “Red Sox Gameday Live,” presented by DCU. Thumbnail photo from Rick Osentoski/USA
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John Cena, Nikki Bella Get Engaged After Winning WrestleMania 33 Match
Share this: Sunday night at WrestleMania 33 is an evening John Cena and Nikki Bella will never forget. The WWE superstars were pitted as team members in a mixed tag team match against The Miz and Maryse. Cena and Bella cruised to a convincing victory, but the fireworks were only getting started. After the win, Cena took his longtime girlfriend in the center of the ring and popped the question. So, in one night, Cena and Bella had two wins. Click here to follow our WrestleMania 33 live blog >> Thumbnail photo via Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
AL East Preview: Which Team Has Best Chance To Knock Off Red Sox In 2017?
The Boston Red Sox are expected to run away with the American League East this season, but as they say, you can’t predict baseball. The Red Sox have the best rotation, the best lineup and the advantage of being last season’s AL East champions. But anything can happen over the course of a 162-game season, and the division still is one of the more competitive ones in Major League Baseball. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at how each team stacks up. The Favorite: the Red SoxThe Red Sox made the biggest offseason move in the division, adding Chris Sale to the rotation after sending four top p... NESN.com
These 10 NBA X Factors Could Make Serious Noise, Shape 2017 Playoffs
Share this: Everyone knows the NBA’s biggest stars, and there’s a good chance those players will determine which team wins the 2017 NBA Finals. However, players previously unknown to casual basketball fans sometimes come out of nowhere to make noise in the playoffs, ultimately playing a vital role in their team’s championship quest. The Sports Daily identified 10 players who could be described as “X factors” a month out from the NBA playoffs. These players are flying under the radar now, but it might not be long before they become much more well-known. Click for 10 NBA X factors who could make playoff noise >> Thumbnail photo via Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Ray Allen Wasn’t The Only Former Celtic Not Invited To 2008 Title Reunion
Share this: It’s been nearly nine years since the Boston Celtics won their 17th NBA championship in franchise history, and one former Celtics player thought it was time for a reunion. Former C’s point guard Rajon Rondo recently told The Undefeated that he was planning a get-together for all the members of the historic 2007-08 Celtics squad. Despite being an integral part of the title run, Rondo revealed that Ray Allen would not be invited to the celebration, as Allen’s tenure with the Miami Heat apparently frayed the relationship between him and some of his former Celtics teammates. While Allen will not be in attendance, Rondo told The Undefeated that every other member of the team was at least invited to the reunion, even P.J.
Kony Ealy Should Fit In With Patriots, Because He’s All About Doing His Job
Share this: Kony Ealy has been with the New England Patriots for less than a week, but he seems to be picking up the team’s cliche terminology quickly. Ealy used some form of the phrase “doing my job” five times during his introductory conference call with the New England media. Here are some sample quotes from Ealy, who was acquired for a swap of day two picks from the Carolina Panthers. “I just look forward to just coming in, working hard, just doing my job and trying to help contribute. That’s all.” “Really, I just want to concentrate on doing my job and making the most of it.” “Everything else will take care of itself if I go out there and do what I’m supposed to
Cavaliers GM David Griffin Expects Kevin Love To Return On Road Trip
Share this: Reinforcements reportedly are on the way for the Cleveland Cavaliers. General manager David Griffin told The Associated Press that the team anticipates star forward Kevin Love will return during the Cavaliers’ road trip that begins Saturday. Love has been out since Feb. 14 when he had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. The defending champion Cavaliers have struggled in Love’s absence. They have gone 7-6 in the 13 games since his injury and have struggled to rebound and defend the paint. The 28-year-old forward is having his best season since joining the Cavaliers before the 2014-15 campaign. He is averaging 20 points and 11.1 rebounds per game, so his presence should be a huge boost to the defending champions. In Love’s absence, the Cavaliers signed