Red Sox left-hander David Price exited Wednesday night’s start against the Yankees after one inning, a four-run frame in which he allowed three hits, walked two batters and threw 35 pitches, 16 of which were strikes. There was no immediate word of an injury to Price, who was limited to 16 appearances (11 starts) in 2017, his second season with Boston, due to a left elbow injury.
Online Sports Betting
Price exits after 4-run 1st against Yankees
Red Sox left-hander David Price exited Wednesday night’s start against the Yankees after one inning, a four-run frame in which he allowed three hits, walked two batters and threw 35 pitches, 16 of which were strikes. There was no immediate word of an injury to Price, who was limited to 16 appearances (11 starts) in…
Humboldt trainer dies to bring death toll to 16
Dayna Brons, who worked as a trainer for the Humboldt Broncos hockey team and was on a bus that crashed last week, has died. Click here to read the full article…
Stanton 3B, Sanchez HR key Yanks’ early push
One night after finishing on the losing side of a lopsided Fenway Park affair, the Yankees wasted no time striking back at the Red Sox, with Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez delivering big knocks to highlight a four-run first inning on Wednesday. Click here to read the full article…
Changing losing culture top offseason priority for Sabres GM
Having known mostly success over the past decade with the Penguins, Jason Botterill received a sobering introduction to life at the bottom of the NHL during his first season as Buffalo Sabres general manager. Being on the outside looking in is an unusual position for Botterill, who spent the previous Click here to read the…
Framing hot starts by Mets, Red Sox historically
The Mets and Red Sox both entered 2018 with first-year managers and high hopes, and so far, things could not be going much better. Click here to read the full article…
Draft Academy, episode 1: 100 days until the NFL draft
null Click here to read the full article…
Roundtable: First-round storylines we’re obsessed with
The bad blood between the Bruins and Maple Leafs has us glued to our seats, as does Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky’s battle against his lousy playoff past. Click here to read the full article…
Plaid to the bone
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – This week marks the 50th RBC Heritage; Arnold Palmer won the first one in 1969. Luke Donald finished second. Actually, no. That’s not true, but it’s only a small exaggeration. Donald, 40, is a five-time runner-up at Harbour Town, having finished second to Bryan (Wesley, 2017) and Brian (Gay, 2009);…
Walk-off HR rescues Twins after Astros’ rally
The Twins bounced back from what could have been a devastating ninth inning, and delivered a 9-8 walk-off win at Target Field on Wednesday. After Houston plated two runs in the top of the ninth against Minnesota closer Fernando Rodney, Max Kepler blasted a solo homer off of Astros reliever Brad Peacock. It was Kepler’s…
Meet the kids waiting to hear ‘Shaquem Griffin’ at the draft
All across the country, kids will watch the NFL draft, waiting to hear the name of the football player who’s shown them they can do anything. Click here to read the full article…
Sources: Teams don’t think OBJ will be traded
NFL teams no longer believe Odell Beckham Jr. will be traded by the Giants before or during the draft. Click here to read the full article…
Benches clear after Arenado charges mound
An pitch thrown behind Nolan Arenado by Luis Perdomo on Wednesday in the third inning incited a benches-clearing scuffle in the Rockies’ infield, led by Arenado charging the mound. Click here to read the full article…