Two New England Mascots Make List of America’s Favorites
If you want to have a successful sports team..there is one major thing you need to do. Connect with the American family.
If you want to have a successful sports team..there is one major thing you need to do. Connect with the American family.
It's not out of the ordinary to feel a different way about everyday life after seeing what happened in Boston on Marathon Monday.
A day after the city of Boston was locked down under a 'shelter-in-place' order while a massive manhunt captured the last suspect at large in last Monday's Boston Marathon bombings, the Boston Red Sox held extended pregame ceremonies at Fenway Park on Saturday to honor the memory of the victims of the attacks and celebrate the Boston police, emergency responders and marathon volunteers
What better way to cap off a tremendous tribute to the Boston Marathon victims and survivors than to have Neil Diamond sing "Sweet Caroline" during the 8th inning of today's Red Sox game? It added nicely to the Red Sox 7th straight win
Saturday marked the first home game for the Boston Red Sox since the marathon bombing on Monday. It was also the return of 'Big Papi', David Ortiz.
I got the idea to take my 5 year old princess to her first Red Sox game on Monday a week ago when I realized I had the day off, it was an 11 am game, the weather was going to be nice and the Boston Marathon was going to be happening at the same time.
Life always comes before baseball. Our thoughts and prayers are with our Brothers and Sisters in Boston. --Yankees 101 Facebook Page.
Classy. Just classy.
Reminiscent of how we felt 12 years ago when many of Red Sox fans (me included) cheered on the Yankees in the World Series in the weeks after 9/11
It was 66 years ago today, that Jackie Robinson put on his infamous #42 Brooklyn Dodgers jersey, and all around the league, every team pays tribute to him by wearing #42.
The Boston Dirt Dogs are reporting that Neal Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" will no longer be played at Fenway Park this season.
Instead, they say, the Red Sox will play this song from Haverhill native Brian Evans.
As the Red Sox open the 2013 season there are still a lot of unanswered questions.