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LeBron James Becomes Part-Owner of the Boston Red Sox
LeBron James and Maverick Carter joined Fenway Sports Group on Tuesday as partners, making them the first Black partners in the group’s history.
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Price is Right: Red Sox Win World Series
The Boston Red Sox are World Champions, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-1, to win the World Series in five games.
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Baseball’s Defensive Dance: How the Dodgers and Red Sox Use the Shift
The infield defensive shifts have become a mainstay in baseball. But the Dodgers and the Red Sox use them very differently.
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Fans using cellphones cause brief game delay at Fenway
Fans using their cellphone lights caused a brief delay when the Detroit Tigers were batting in the seventh inning at Fenway Park...
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Red Sox Manager Farrell won't Return in '18
The Red Sox announced Wednesday that John Farrell is out as the team's manager. Farrell was 432-378 in five seasons with Boston, leading the Red Sox to a World Series title in 2013.
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Boston Red Sox Fan Reports A Racial Slur, And A Lifetime Ban Results
At the same baseball game that saw Boston Red Sox fans make amends with a player targeted by racial slurs at Fenway Park, one fan reportedly used a slur to comment on a singer — and that fan has now been banned from the stadium. "Yes, it was a racial comment," Red Sox club President Sam Kennedy said, according to the team. "It was a racial comment used to describe the national anthem that was taking place, the performance of the national anthem. It was sickening to hear."
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Fans Salute David Ortiz One Last Time
Fans stayed at Fenway Park to salute Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, chanting "we're not leaving" from the stands.
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Indians Sweep Red Sox
Their legendary statuses are linked in Boston lore. Terry Francona is the manager who ended 86 years of cursed baseball. David Ortiz is the iconic slugger who was at the center of that first band of players, who made history in 2004.
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Game 3 Indians vs Red Sox Preview
Everything you need to know as Red Sox and Indians meet in Game 3
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Kluber, Indians Blank Red Sox 6-0, take 2-0 ALDS Lead
Corey Kluber leads the way for the Indians to take 2-0 lead over Boston
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Red Sox-Indians ALDS Game 2: How to Watch live, Stream, Preview
Can the Indians take a 2-0 lead in the best of five?
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Cleveland Powers Past Porcello, Red Sox
Francisco Lindor’s homer capped Cleveland’s three-homer rampage in the third inning against 22-game winner Rick Porcello, and the Indians held on for a 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night in their AL Division Series opener.
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Marco Estrada Pitches Toronto Blue Jays Past Boston Red Sox
Marco Estrada's near no-hitter was nearly negated by the Toronto Blue Jays' late collapse on Sunday afternoon.
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Jays Win Streak is Stopped in Boston
David Ortiz drove in 2 runs in the third inning leading the Red Sox to a 6-4 win.
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Perplexing Dickey Providing Value as Blue Jays Continue Hot Stretch
Looking closely, Toronto Blue Jays starter R.A. Dickey can be perplexing from start to start. The further you zoom out, though, the easier it is to see Dickey’s value. Blue Jays 5 Red Sox 2
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Blue Jays Move Back to .500 with Extra-Innings Loss to Red Sox
Dustin Pedroia hit an RBI double in the 11th inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-3 on Sunday, avoiding a three-game sweep.
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Blue Jays Walk off Against Red Sox, move Above .500
Russell Martin hit an RBI double to tie the game in the ninth inning and Devon Travis drove him in to give the Toronto Blue Jays a wild 10-9 walkoff win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
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Blue Jays 7 Red Sox 5
Josh Donaldson hit two home runs and drove in five runs Friday night as the Toronto Blue Jays opened a six-game home stand with a 7-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
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Kipnis, Kluber Lift Cleveland
Cleveland Indians win 4-2 over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.
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Blue Jays Rally in 8th to Beat Red Sox 4-3 on Patriots' Day
Russell Martin hit a two-run single against Craig Kimbrel to cap a four-run eighth inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays held to beat the Red Sox 4-3 on Monday in Boston's annual Patriots' Day game.
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