Author: BostonSportsNews

New England Patriots legend Randy Moss will be returning to his full-time role on ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown” after taking a break due to his cancer diagnosis, The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reports. “Randy’s return on Super Bowl Sunday was an emotional lift — not just for our team but for the entire football community — and knowing he will resume his full Sunday NFL Countdown schedule, beginning in Week 1, has been the highlight of the offseason,” ESPN said in a statement to The Athletic. Moss stepped back from the show in December when he revealed on Instagram Live that he had…

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Well, that was a doozy. The Boston Red Sox entered June 4 games under .500 and 8.5 games behind the division-leading Yankees. They ended June 2025 2 games under .500, 7 games behind the Yankees. But the relative omnambulance of the standings doesn’t reflect the fact that June 2025 was one bat-shit insane month of Red Sox baseball. Here’s the OTM staff with their take on the month that was. (Check out their May and April takes here and here.) Describe June 2025 in one word, five words, or haiku. Last month I had fun This month it’s the same…

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Two weeks after he was acquired in the Rafael Devers blockbuster, Jordan Hicks is officially active. The Red Sox announced they had activated the hard-throwing right-hander prior to Monday’s series opener against Cincinnati. To clear space on the roster the club optioned right-hander Zack Kelly to Triple-A Worcester. Earlier in the day the club also activated infielder Marcelo Mayer from the bereavement leave list and optioned infielder Nick Sogard to Triple-A. Hicks is expected to slot into a high-leverage bullpen role with the Red Sox, serving as the primary eighth-inning set-up man to bridge the gap to closer Aroldis Chapman.…

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With his six-week reassessment coming up at the end of the week, Alex Bregman is hurtling toward a return to the Red Sox lineup. “The way he’s talking about it, he’s close to being 100-percent,” manager Alex Cora said Monday afternoon. “I feel really good, today was the best I’ve felt during the rehab process, the fastest I’d ran, and resumed full baseball activity,” he said as he sat in the dugout Monday afternoon. “This is a lot of weeks ahead of what we predicted.” The veteran third baseman last played on May 23, when he exited the top half…

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If Al Horford leaves the Boston Celtics, it likely will be to sign with a team he feels has a better chance to contend for a championship during the 2025-26 campaign. Fortunately for Horford, many of those teams reportedly are showing interest in the veteran big man. “Al Horford has received interest from several contending teams since the start of free agency,” Hoops Hype’s Michael Scotto reported Monday night. The Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers all have shown interest in Horford, per Scotto. The Celtics have as well, which isn’t much…

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In the dictionary, a ‘fan’ is an enthusiastic devotee or an ardent admirer. In 2025, fans are screaming at, harassing, and sending death threats to athletes without compunction. Last week, Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ketel Marte went viral on social media when a so-called fan began cruelly taunting him about the death of his mother, who was killed in a car accident in 2017. Marte was in tears, his teammates comforting him. From the dugout, their manager, Torrey Lovullo, was incensed and shouting at the agitator, who has since been banned indefinately from all 30 Major League ballparks. The incident prompted…

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BOSTON (AP) — Wilyer Abreu hit a grand slam and an inside-the-park solo home run for Boston, Trevor Story hit a three-run homer in the first inning and the Red Sox defeated the Reds 13-6 on Monday night.Boston knocked Cincinnati phenom right-hander Chase Burns out of the game with a seven-run first inning during his second major league start.Jarren Duran went deep in the sixth with a solo shot for Boston, which won for the second time in nine games.Austin Hays had a two-run triple and solo homer for the Reds, who had won five of seven.The 22-year-old Burns (0-1), selected second overall in…

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Wilyer Abreu etched his name into Boston Red Sox history during Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Reds. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Abreu launched one roughly 420 feet off the center-field wall at Fenway Park and turned on the jets for an electrifying inside-the-park home run. It was the first Red Sox inside-the-parker since Eduardo Nunez’s in 2018. Abreu’s rare feat gave the Red Sox an 8-5 lead, and he wasn’t done yet. In the eighth inning, he came through again with his first career grand slam to widen Boston’s lead to 13-5. Those were Abreu’s 15th…

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The NBA has seen a spike in Achilles injuries lately, especially during the most recent postseason. Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton all suffered season-ending Achilles tears, dooming their teams’ playoff runs. With so many star players going down, many basketball fans and analysts have posited theories on what’s behind the rash of injuries, from overuse and shoe design to the length of the NBA schedule. The jury’s still out, but it’s likely a combination of factors contributing to these devastating injuries. Boston Celtics legend Kevin Garnett recently shared his own theory on his basketball podcast “KG Certified,” calling…

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