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Never forget when Big Ben threw 6 TD passes for 2 consecutive weeks
He sets the all-time NFL record for most TD passes in back-to-back games.
His combined numbers for those 2 games:
65/86
862 Yards
12 TD
0 INT
#NFL#Steelers
Theo Epstein has been disappointed by the Sox’ intense analytical direction under Craig Breslow, multiple league sources told @timbhealey.
Epstein recommended Breslow for the Red Sox CBO position. Breslow described their communication as “ebbs and flows.”
John Henry at the Sports Business Awards last night:
"When I arrived in Boston 25 years ago, I was told, 'If you win the World Series in Boston, you'll never have to buy another drink in this town. It doesn't actually work that way.’”
(via @ChrisCotillo)
Here’s a 102.2 mph fastball from Red Sox RHP Tayron Guerrero. The 35-year-old lowered his season ERA to 0.92 with 2 shutout innings. He maxed out at 102.6 mph and mixed in a low-90s slider. 63% whiff rate on fastball (5 whiffs/8 swings).
#JaysClassicHighlightoftheDay
The Jays overcame a late 7 point deficit to beat Casper Ware, James Ennis, and Long Beach State 81-79 on an Antoine Young (@AY30) game-winning floater, prompting a court court storm in 2011-12.
24 YEARS AGO TODAY
Here's what you rarely see from Iverson's infamous "practice" rant
"My best friend is dead & we lost. This is what I have to go through for the rest of the summer until the season is all over again. This is what I got to go through”
2003 — Red Sox fire Grady Little
2004 — Red Sox win World Series
2012 — Red Sox fire Bobby Valentine
2013 — Red Sox win World Series
2017 — Red Sox fire John Farrell
2018 — Red Sox win World Series
2026 — Red Sox fire Alex Cora
2027 — ??
Here we go again. Another over the top celebration at 12u. If you think this is good for baseball, you are the problem.
Bat almost hits him in the face after the spike, then all the "look at me" antics, and you gotta love the cameraman on the field running with the kid.
What a joke. It's all a show...���🏼♂️
Who wins the Green Jacket today?! What a battle! Here we look back to 1939 and the 1st 4 Masters Champions join the newest Champion Ralph Guldahl for a photo. (L-R) Horton Smith ('34, '36), Byron Nelson ('37), Gene Sarazen ('35), Henry Picard ('38), and Ralph Guldahl ('39), brought to life with our color added depicting finish of @TheMasters at Augusta National Golf Club. @drbob4th@GolfHallofFame@PGATOUR@jimnance
Nebraska HS graduates — Baylor Scheierman (Aurora) and John Tonje (Omaha Central) — combined to score 43 points for the Boston Celtics tonight.
Scheierman led all scorers with a career high 30, and both players were part of Boston’s closing lineup.