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Kyrie Irving Dodges Bottle In Boston In Another Ugly NBA Incident
The incident mirrored bad behavior at other NBA games in the past week as arenas began lifting capacity limits set during the pandemic. -
Fans Return To Fenway Park Without Capacity Limits As State Begins To Emerge From Pandemic
Game had electric atmosphere as mix of masked and maskless fans watched Sox take on Miami Marlins -
Boston College Women's Lacrosse Captures First-Ever National Championship
Team had lost national title game three years in a row before finally hoisting trophy -
Kyrie Irving's Comments On Boston Fans Raise Questions Of How Much Athletes Are Valued
Remarks come as NBA deals with multiple incidents of players being harassed on court. -
MLB Fields Historic 20,000th Player
When Seattle Mariners backup catcher José Godoy took the field in San Diego Friday, he made history as Major League Baseball's 20,000th player in 150… -
Medical Team For Soccer Star Diego Maradona Charged In His November Death
Seven people have been charged with "simple homicide with eventual intent" in the death of Argentinian soccer great Diego Maradona, according to several… -
Iconic Mint-Condition 1933 Babe Ruth Baseball Is Expected To Shatter Auction Records
As a 10-year-old in the 1950s Thomas Newman did what other boys his age did: he collected baseball cards. Over a couple of years Newman assembled a… -
Pandemic-Reduced Fenway Crowd Finds New Ways To Get Riled Up
The ballpark is at 25% capacity, but that doesn't mean you can't feel the excitement. -
WooSox Open Up Polar Park To Raucous Hometown Crowd
COVID-19 restrictions are still in place at the ballpark as the state continues to slowly open up. -
Lebron James Now Owns Part Of the Red Sox. What Does That Mean For Sports?
James joins the trend of athletes and former athletes acquiring stakes in pro teams.