Michael Pineda admitted to using pine tar after he was ejected in the 2nd inning of the Yankees’ loss to the Red Sox. The same substance was spotted on his hand in an April 10th win vs. Boston.
Joe Girardi spoke on Thursday night about Michael Pineda’s 10-game suspension. The New York Yankees starter was punished “for possessing a foreign substance on his person” in Wednesday’s game.
The Baltimore Orioles scored six times in the 3rd inning and held on to beat the Boston Red Sox, 7-6 on an emotional Patriot’s Day in Boston. Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia spoke after the game.
On this Challenging Week Ahead presented by Prudential, CineSport’s Noah Coslov talks to FanGraph’s Jason Collette about the Brewers’ pitchers, the Pedroia-less Red Sox and the April rainouts.
The Yankees turned the 24th triple play in franchise history and the third in CC Sabathia’s six-year tenure with the club. Sabathia and Joe Girardi discussed the play after New York’s 10-2 win.
Jackie Robinson once said, “A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.” Every single time any fans of the New York Mets enter Citi Field, they’re constantly reminded about that historic quote as they […]
Yankees starter Michael Pineda had a mystery substance on his pitching hand while tossing a gem in New York’s 4-1 win over Boston. Pineda and Red Sox manager John Farrell discuss the controversy.
On this episode of The Boston Boys of Summer presented by Mohegan Sun, we take a peek at the Red Sox visit with President Obama at the White House.
The New York Yankees doubled up the Baltimore Orioles, 4-2 in Derek Jeter’s final home opener on Monday. The Boston Red Sox ended a three-game slide with a 5-1 win over the Texas Rangers.
At Baseball City in Phoenix, Kansas City Royals slugger Billy Butler sat down with CineSport’s Noah Coslov to discuss the team’s heightened expectations and his larger role at first base.