Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler shouts expletives at umpire
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It’s Memorial Day weekend, and although it’s a long weekend, you may want to make sure you grab your umbrella.
The New York Mets moved to 30-20 on the season with a 5-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, a game that included another hitless outing by prized free agent acquisition Juan Soto. Soto, who signed a 15-year, $765 million deal this offseason, constituting the largest contract in sports history, had a walk and a run batted in during the game.
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He recently went through one with Triple-A Worcester — at least by his lofty standards. On April 25, he slammed a foul ball off his right foot that forced him to miss a couple of games. When he returned, Anthony endured a rut of 12 straight contests in which his offensive production was limited to singles and walks.
The Boston Red Sox seem to be hinting at their plans for the first base job, but they've certainly not made anything official. Ever since Triston Casas went dow
Fitts last appeared in an April 12 contest at the Chicago White Sox when he was pulled with a right pectoral strain. He was placed on the 15-day IL the following day. He will require multiple rehab starts and should return sometime in early to mid-June.
Garrett Crochet being pulled after just 85 pitches during a game in which the bullpen needed a break caused a lot of questions from Red Sox fans.
Over the course of the offseason, there was a lot of buzz about the Boston Red Sox and Alex Bregman. Ultimately, all of the rumors and speculation culminated in Boston landing one of the top overall free agents on the open market.
YouTube New York vs. Boston always provides baseball drama. But this week, it wasn’t the Yankees & Red Sox doing the honors. The New York Mets, of all teams, brought the sizzle to Fenway in a wild mid-week series that saw Walker Buehler get ejected and Alex Cora breaking the dugout