Boston Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi the third pitcher ever to allow five homers in one inning
Boston Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi became the third pitcher in major league history to allow five home runs in one inning Tuesday night.
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Boston Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi became the third pitcher in major league history to allow five home runs in one inning Tuesday night.
MIAMI — Boston Celtics starters Marcus Smart (midfoot sprain) and Al Horford (health and safety protocols) will miss Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Heat in Miami, the team announced about two-and-a-half hours before tipoff Tuesday night.
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The Boston Celtics already faced high hurdles in Game 1: A 48-hour turnaround from an emotional Game 7 win, then having to board a plane and travel to Miami to take on a rested Miami Heat team.
Austria pulled off a major upset at the ice hockey world championship on Tuesday, stunning the Czech Republic 2-1 after prevailing in a penalty shootout in Tampere, Finland.
Calgary Flames centre Elias Lindholm is one of three finalists for the Frank J. Selke Trophy.
We have seen this movie — two years ago in the 2020 bubble Eastern Conference Finals. Once again it is the Celtics vs. the Heat, and both teams are returning many of the same core players from that showdown in Orlando.
MIAMI (AP) — He grew up in Portland, basketball in his blood. Wasn’t exactly a big-time recruit before eventually playing some college ball in the West Coast Conference. Took a circuitous route into coaching, guided along the way by one of the game’s legendary sideline bosses. And last summer, he was part of the brain trust that helped USA Basketball win Olympic gold.