Red Sox Notes: Joe Kelly Turns Heat Way Up In First Relief Appearance

Share this: BOSTON — A time traveler transported from the beginning of the season to Monday night’s game against the Detroit Tigers would have been quite confused by the Red Sox’s choice of pitchers. After getting six strong innings from Drew Pomeranz, acquired just 10 days ago from the San Diego Padres, manager John Farrell turned to Joe Kelly and Clay Buchholz, two pitchers who began the 2016 campaign in Boston’s starting rotation. For Kelly, Monday night marked his first relief appearance in a Red Sox uniform and first time coming out of the bullpen since 2013. The right-hander also hadn’t pitched at the major league level since Jun 1, which was evident when he entered in the seventh inning and began pumping serious

Sabres’ Evander Kane Turns Himself In To Police, Faces Trespassing Charge

Share this: Buffalo Sabres winger Evander Kane turned himself in to police Friday on charges stemming from a June incident at a Buffalo bar. Kane will be charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass and “up to four counts of non-criminal counts of harassment,” his attorney, Paul Cambria, told The Buffalo News. He plans to fight the charges. “Without a doubt, he plans to defend himself against these charges,” Cambria said. Some additional details about the alleged incident in question, via The Buffalo News: “The allegations stem from an incident early on the morning of June 24 at the Bottoms Up bar, for encounters involving Kane, three women and a bouncer, sources familiar with the case told The Buffalo News. “Kane put his hands on four people at the bar early that