Mookie Betts, Hanley Ramirez Hit Back-To-Back Homers Onto Green Monster

Share this: BOSTON — The Red Sox’s offense showed up to play Saturday night. After putting up 15 hits with just three runs in a 6-3 loss to Kansas City on Friday, Boston’s batters came roaring back for their middle game against the Royals. Xander Bogaerts started things off with a huge two-run shot in the first inning, and Mookie Betts and Ramirez joined the party in the fifth inning with back-to-back solo home runs. Before Saturday’s game, Royals starter Danny Duffy had a 1.18 ERA in August, hadn’t given up more than three runs since July 16 and hadn’t lost since June 6. The Red Sox certainly changed that by tagging him for seven runs through five innings. Betts’ home run was his 29th of

Brock Lesnar Destroys Conor McGregor In Amazing Expletive-Filled Rant

Share this: Brock Lesnar has had enough of Conor McGregor. “The Notorious” is known for his controversial comments, but he might have taken things a little too far recently if you ask “The Beast Incarnate.” McGregor recently had some things to say about Lesnar during a conference call prior to his big UFC 202 fight against Nate Diaz, and he even went as far as to say this: “Fair play to Brock, he got in a fight (in UFC). But at the end of the day, he’s juiced up to the (expletive) eyeballs, so how can I respect that?” So what does Lesnar think of this? Well, luckily Sam Roberts found out for us in a pre-SummerSlam interview, which you can read and watch below. But it