Boston Red Sox, Nationals and Willson Contreras
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Red Sox, Nationals and Fenway Park
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Yesterday, following a second straight loss to the increasingly unlikeable Washington Nationals, the Red Sox appropriately flew west into the setting sun to begin a nine game road trip. Their season is either on the brink,
A 5-2 record typically rates as a successful seven-game homestand. But in the case of the Boston Red Sox this week, not so much. They posted such a record in their final two series at Fenway Park before the upcoming All-Star break,
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For a while, the story was Sonny Gray’s near no-hitter, which ended with one out in the eighth. Then, the focus shifted to Aroldis Chapman blowing his second save in a week and Wilyer Abreu having some rare defensive breakdowns in right field.
Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras allegedly threatened to duke it out with a Boston fan at Fenway Park after being called a derogatory term on social media
New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole's perfect game bid lasted all of two pitches on Saturday afternoon before Boston Red Sox leadoff hitter Masataka Yoshida deposited a lazy 93-mile-an-hour fastball down the middle into Boston's bullpen.
BOSTON — It was so hot Wednesday that Red Sox catcher Connor Wong lost six pounds during a 3-hour, 5-minute game at Fenway Park. “Two jerseys, countless waters, some Pedialyte,” Wong said. “Yeah, it was a hot one.
Contreras began walking toward the mound as Nationals catcher Keibert Ruiz put his hand on his shoulder and Red Sox third base coach Chad Epperson approached to intervene. Then came more pushing and shoving, and Contreras charged the mound.
