Donald Trump Welcomes World Series Champion Red Sox to the White House
“Over the course of the 2018 season, the Red Sox were frankly they were unstoppable,” Trump said. “I watched.”
“Over the course of the 2018 season, the Red Sox were frankly they were unstoppable,” Trump said. “I watched.”
President Donald Trump is hosting the Boston Red Sox at the White House Thursday in celebration of their 2018 World Series win.
At three Boston sports venues, where mostly white fans cheer mostly minority athletes, teams soon make spectators watch a video that seeks to rid them of their racism.
We may or may not, but definitely are, fast approaching a point, where the vast majority of the world’s ills can be traced back to ESPN.
Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Curt Schilling told the King of Boston Talk Radio Tuesday he is considering a run against Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D.-Mass.).
Red Sox third baseman Pablo Sandoval is on the disabled list for a shoulder injury but that is the least of his health issues insiders now say.
The Massachusetts Inspector General blasts a sweetheart deal between the Boston Red Sox and the city of Boston as an abuse of taxpayers.
President Obama publicly ignored the Democratic presidential debate, broadcast on CNN Tuesday night, choosing instead to tweet about baseball.
A Boston Red Sox fan who was struck in the head by a foul ball in June, 2014, has sued team owner John Henry, claiming negligence on the part of the owner.
On Tuesday, the last-place Boston Red Sox made a kaleidoscopic shift in how they do business, hiring former Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski as the president of baseball operations while Theo Epstein protégé Ben Cherington decided to leave the general manager’s position he had been offered to keep.
Mike Napoli of the Boston Red Sox says an umpire ejected from Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay because he dropped his bat and didn’t take it with him after striking out.