Author: BostonSportsNews

On Wednesday morning, the Boston Red Sox officially introduced left-hander Ranger Suárez, approximately the 15th starting pitcher on their 40-man roster. “I don’t think there’s a question anymore that the identity of our team, the strength of our team, is going to be our pitching,” chief baseball officer Craig Breslow said as he, team president Sam Kennedy, Suárez, and his agent, Scott Boras, in a room overlooking Fenway Park’s facade. “There’s no such thing as too much starting pitching.” The Red Sox are painfully aware of that. Most of their 125-year existence has been defined by a dearth of starting…

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Welcome back to the 2025-26 edition of Smash or Pass, in which we examine potential free agent and trade targets to determine whether the Red Sox should pursue them and what it would take to land them. Today we look at a vereran lefy reliever.Who is he and where does he come from?He’s Tim Mayza. He’s most recently a Philadelphia Phillie, and it was great that after a somewhat lengthy career, the 33-year-old Allentown, Pennsylvania native could assist his childhood team in a postseason run. Unfortunately, the team he was with for the first seven years of his career, the…

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RANDOLPH – When a team travels as much as the Pope Francis boys hockey team does, competing in a hostile environment becomes almost second nature. On Tuesday, the Cardinals took the ice at Zapustas Arena and knocked off their latest victim. Senior captain Matt Regan buried a pair of goals Wednesday, as five different players scored for Pope Francis during a convincing 6-0 rout of Braintree. “Classic battles with Braintree for a lot of years,” said Pope Francis coach Brian Foley. “Typically, a hard-fought game. Typically like a low-scoring, one-goal game. But just happy to see some guys get on…

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Last week’s Celtics-Pacers matchup was decided by a controversial call in the closing seconds. Wednesday’s rematch required no such dramatics. Boston dispatched last-place Indiana 119-104 at TD Garden behind 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists from Jaylen Brown and 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting from Sam Hauser, who went 5-for-7 from 3-point range in the win. Neemias Queta added 17 points, nine rebounds and five blocks. Pascal Siakam  — whose late game-winner in the teams’ previous meeting should have been nullified by an illegal screen — finished with 32-10-4 but got limited support from Indiana’s depleted supporting cast, which…

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HAVERHILL — Midway through the season, it seems the HPNA girls hockey team has developed into a third-period stalwart. Senior Mia Kmiec scored twice in a three-goal final frame Wednesday night, lifting No. 4 HPNA (10-1-2) to a 3-0 win over No. 15 Billerica/Chelmsford in a signature MVC/DCL Large matchup at Veterans Memorial Skating Rink. The Lindians (6-3-2) led shots-on-goal 15-8 over the first two periods and generated a handful of Grade-A looks. But HPNA, which edged out a wild, comeback win over No. 14 Malden Catholic in the third period on Monday, flipped the switch in the final frame…

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FOXBORO, MASS. (WHDH) – Patriots fans are finding ways to buy tickets and head west for the the AFC Championship game against the Denver Broncos, even as Ticketmaster has limited sales to those with Rocky Mountain area addresses. Some fans said they made their travel plans before the team’s Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans was completely over. “Fourth quarter of the Texans game which I was at I made the decision,” said Shawn Edge, a Patriots fan. “Taking advantage of the airline policy and 24 hour cancellation, same thing with the hotel. It was really risk free to…

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The NFL adding an 18th game to its regular season schedule feels inevitable at some point down the road. According to Robert Kraft, the league’s owners want that shift to happen sooner rather than later. “I want to tell you guys that we’re going to push like the dickens now to make international (games) more important with us,” Kraft told 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Zolak & Bertrand on Tuesday. “Every team will go to 18 (regular season games) and two (preseason games) and eliminate one of the preseason games, and every team every year will play one game overseas. “Part…

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It was a long, cold winter on Skillings Road last season. There were trying times for Winchester’s girls basketball team, as the Red and Black finished 0-20. Some believed their run of success earlier this decade was finished. It turned out to be just the start of an incredible comeback story for the program. Winchester has come roaring back to prominence with a 10-4 record. The catalyst? Carolyn Collins, a freshman guard who has quickly emerged as one of the state’s top young players to watch. “She really makes an impact on the court,” said Winchester coach Sam Mosley. “She’s…

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FOXBORO — Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis practiced in a non-contact jersey Wednesday, indicating he has made enough progress in the NFL’s concussion protocol that he could have a chance to play in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. Davis was ruled out late in the Patriots’ divisional-round win over the Texans last weekend. If he can play against the Broncos, the Pats could build on perhaps their best defensive performance of the season, where Davis recorded two of the team’s four interceptions. They also finished with a team-high 14 pass breakups and three sacks. On Wednesday, the Patriots practiced without tight end…

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