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Northborough-Southborough Votes To Retire "Tomahawk" Imagery From Algonquin Regional High School
Move follows vote by Wakefield residents to keep their Native American mascot. -
Pitcher Hope Trautwein Throws A Perfect Game Of All Strikeouts
It's a rare feat in baseball or softball to pitch a "perfect game." That happens when no opponent reaches base — not by a hit, or a fielding error, or a… -
Red Sox-Twins Game Postponed Following Fatal Police Shooting
The Twins said their decision was made in consultation with Major League Baseball and state and local officials. -
New England Free Jacks Serve Up Rugby, American Style
Pro team is hoping to play it's first full Major League Rugby season following COVID-19 delay. -
Native Americans: Move Boston Marathon From Oct. 11 Holiday
Some say the new date undercuts a day reserved for recognizing the contributions of Native Americans, past and present. -
MLB Moves All-Star Game To Colorado Amid Uproar Over Georgia Voting Law
Major League Baseball's 2021 All-Star Game will be played in Colorado's Coors Field, the league says, after it canceled plans for Atlanta to host… -
Celtics Player Grant Williams On Why He Is Getting Vaccinated
The Boston Celtics have recently released public service announcements and engaged in round table discussions through their Celtics United Social Justice Fund to encourage their fans to get vaccinated. Boston Celtics forward Grant Williams joined Jim Braude to discuss. -
Missing Fenway Franks? Red Sox CEO Says You Are Not Alone
Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy says one of the most frequent comments he hears is people missing a hotdog at Fenway Park. -
Baseball Is Back, So Grab Your Hot Dog And A Beer. Just Keep A Safe Distance
Hot dogs. Peanuts. Cold Beer. Food – especially the unhealthy kind – has long been an indelible part of the baseball fan experience.And as a new baseball… -
Red Sox, Boston Ready To Welcome Fans Back At Fenway Park
Opening Day will be the first time fans have been in the ballpark since the start of the pandemic.