Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has declined his invitation to join the 2004 championship ceremony at the season opener on April 9.The Boston Globe was the first to report the news about the pitcher who has become a controversial figure in his post-playing career. He pitched in Boston for four seasons and was a key member of the 2004 and 2007 championship teams. He retired in March 2009 but threw his last official MLB pitch in 2007.According to The Athletic, he was suspended from a...
He spent just a portion of the 2023 season with Cleveland.
The Red Sox have reportedly swung a minor trade with an AL East foe on the
When the Red Sox kick off their 2024 season this week in Seattle, one of
The Red Sox's choice for their opening day starter is a reflection of their youth movement.
Bello is scheduled to face the Mariners at T-Mobile Park March 28. He would be the youngest Opening Day starter for the Sox since Aaron Sele in 1995.
The former Red Sox pitching prospect has made the Cardinals Opening Day roster. Boston lost in him in December when it left him unprotected in the Rule 5 Draft.
Damien Harris is walking away from the NFL after five seasons. The running back announced his retirement on Monday in an Instagram post that said, "For the
The Red Sox and Mariners wrap up Opening Day from Seattle
Aaron Donald has decided to hang up his cleats. After 10 seasons, the
PROVO, Utah, March 18, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — After 24 years in the Utah Legislature, Sen. Curtis S. Bramble, District 24, announced he will retire at the end of the year. “It is difficult to put into words what serving my friends, neighbors and community means to me,” Bramble, 66, said in a released statement. […] The post Utah Sen. Bramble announces retirement first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
Three months after he first announced — then rescinded — his retirement, Mission City Manager Randy Perez has again notified officials of his intention to step down as the city's top administrator.