Boston Celtics Trades Away Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday

The Boston Celtics were celebrating an NBA Finals victory twelve months ago. Now, the Boston Celtics traded Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers late on Monday night and they have dealt Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks. What once was an unstoppable megateam is now being dismantled.

The Roman Empire has Begun

It is official, the Red Sox and MLB’s number one prospect, Roman Anthony, has made his long-awaited debut in the first game of a three-game set against the Rays. After being assigned to Worcester to begin the 2025 season, many knew that Roman Anthony would be banging down the door to the majors, with many… read more

WATCH: Roman Anthony Makes Escape In A Laundry Cart

Roman Anthony is the Taylor Swift of the Boston Red Sox organization. The mega-star of the Minor Leagues has been on the top of everyone’s mind ever since he was drafted in the second round of the 2022 MLB June Amateur Draft. He has been such an important fixture for baseball, and Massachusetts as a… read more

The Human Element Under Review: Umpiring in the Modern Era

As the 2025 Major League Baseball season unfolds, the role of umpires is under unprecedented scrutiny. With the advent of technology like the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system and ongoing debates about the definition of a swing, the traditional human element of officiating is being reevaluated. The Rise of Technology in Umpiring: This spring, MLB expanded… read more

Lock the Door: Red Sox Steal Home Again in 13-3 Rout of Cleveland Guardians

Committing four errors in one game doesn’t often lead to success. Letting the opponent steal home – again – doesn’t help, either. All of these calamities befell the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday. The Boston Red Sox prevailed 13-3 to win the three-game series. Boston right fielder Rob Refsnyder homered in the second inning off Logan… read more

Cleveland Guardians Split Doubleheader with Boston Red Sox

After getting swept in all four doubleheaders last year, the Cleveland Guardians should be happy with their split yesterday with the Boston Red Sox. Friday night’s rainout led to the twinbill, which left the Guardians with a 14-11 record. They trail the Detroit Tigers by 1.5 games in the American League Central Division GUARDIANS WIN… read more

Red Sox Muscle Through a Tough Doubleheader

With the series’ first game against the Cleveland Guardians postponed due to inclement weather, the Red Sox needed to wait another day before going toe to toe with an extremely tough AL Central opponent. After dropping two of three to the Mariners, the Red Sox needed a few days to recoup, and getting an extra… read more

Triston Casas Might be a Slow Starter

Despite a series loss to the Seattle Mariners, the Red Sox remain somewhat competitive thanks to an “unlikely” hero. It’s no secret that Triston Casas, before this week, hadn’t played up to his offensive potential as he was slashing just .167/.241/.250. When he made his big league debut back in 2023, he was hitting about… read more

The Bruins have been bad. Historically bad.

The Boston Bruins have had a season that most would like to forget. As of this writing, they sit last in the Atlantic with 69 points. They have been 1-8-1 in their last 10 games, losing ten straight. Yikes. The term ‘historically bad’ refers to the Bruins’ history. Being historically bad is quite a feat,… read more

Why Baseball Opening Day Should Be a National Holiday

Each year, as winter fades and spring takes hold, millions of Americans rejoice at the arrival of Major League Baseball’s Opening Day. For baseball fans, it’s more than just the first game of the season—it’s a symbol of renewal, hope, and national tradition. Yet, despite its deep cultural significance, Opening Day remains an ordinary workday… read more

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