There is one up-side, albeit tiny, to Major League Baseball’s pandemic hiatus:
No managers have been fired. Well, at least not since the fallout from the great sign-stealing caper, which took down Houston’s A. J. Hinch and the Red Sox’ Alex Cora.
It also ended Carlos Beltran’s ...
As always, there is an overload of stupidity in the room when the Major League Baseball owners and the Major League Baseball Players Association take their spots at the negotiating table.
For those who might balk at labeling it stupidity, feel free find a gentler label. Regardless, the two ...
MAY 27, 1960 – From sports editor Mike Shalhoup's musings:
“When this weekend rolls around and Phil Friel opens his Green Meadow golf course in Hudson, this section will be in the unique position of having four golf courses at its disposal. A position which puts the Nashua area in an ...
MAY 26, 1945 – From Telegraph sports editor Frank Stawasz's column:
“State candlepin champion Wilfred Noel is wondering whatever possessed him when he agreed with Bowlaway management to keep out of the men's singles championship match which will be rolled off this evening starting at ...
A year ago Wednesday, the New England hockey world was buzzing.
It was Memorial Day, a day for solemn honoring of heroes as well as backyard barbecues, was a day in 2019 for something else: The start of the Stanley Cup Finals at the TD Garden.
The Boston Bruins vs. the St. Louis Blues, Game ...
Here a some tids and barbecue bits left over from a different Memorial Day Weekend while joining the ranks of those chuckling that aspiring golfer Tom Brady should not give up his day job:
– Welcome back to New Hampshire high school football, coach Tony Johnson. You've been missed.
And he's ...