At last, the nonsense came to an end.
"Go look at my home runs", Machado said, per ESPN.
Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale may face a suspension for throwing a pitch behind Orioles third baseman Manny Machado.
Red Sox fan Calvin Hennick says he was sitting at Fenway Park with his biracial son and Haitian father-in-law Tuesday when a man sitting next to him began to use racial slurs to mock the Kenyan woman who had just sung the national anthem.
Gausman was ejected after what appeared to be a curveball hit Xander Bogaerts. Boston's Mookie Betts got turned around and couldn't catch the ball, which hit off the wall and rolled into shallow right field.
"We're going to have to check him again tomorrow", Molitor said.
Thursday's game was finally all about baseball. Three of the four hits were home runs, including a three-run blast in the fourth.
"During Tuesday night's Red Sox-Orioles game, it was reported to Red Sox security that a racial slur was used in a comment from one fan to another fan", the Red Sox said in a statement released Wednesday. Boston can't afford too much of a letdown following its series with Baltimore and Rodriguez should be able to keep them on track. The Orioles had lost two straight and five of their previous eight games. Dustin Pedroia homered for Boston the first of the year for the 2008 AL MVP. It was his first major league start since October 2, 2015, with Colorado. "All I can do is get ready for my next start, throw well in the next one and this one's forgotten about".
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It's probably one of the weakest presentments I've ever seen as it relates to my client", Walker said after the arraignment. Piazza tried to get up around 3.20am but fell backward and hit his head on the wood floor, the report said.
The Boston Red Sox were the last team to integrate when infielder Pumpsie Green was added to the roster in 1959.
Boston finished its nine-game homestand at 4-5.
Scherzer (4-2) allowed one run and two hits in seven innings.
ST. LOUIS - Jesus Aguilar's first major league home run broke a seventh-inning tie, sending the Brewers to the victory against banged-up Cardinals. His home run trot in Monday night's game was clocked by StatCast at 29.2 seconds, which is longer than it took him to reach home plate following Thursday's blast and considerably slow even by his standards.
Boston led 3-1 after Pedroia's homer in the third. Smith's steal of home on a double steal put Baltimore on the board in the top half of the inning.
First, let's see how the two teams got here. LHP David Price (left elbow strain) threw three simulated innings with pitch velocity between 93 miles per hour and 95 miles per hour. "Neither one deserved to have to go down", manager Buck Showalter said.
YANKEES: Catcher Gary Sanchez was activated from the 10-day disabled list and was in the lineup against the Cubs.




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