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Red Sox Beat Rangers On Betts' Walk-off Walk

Mookie Betts worked a walk-off base on balls to carry the Boston Red Sox to a 4-3 win over the visiting Texas Rangers on Wednesday afternoon. Christian Vazquez opened the ninth with a ground-rule double, and Jackie Bradley Jr.'s single to shallow right moved pinch-runner Marco Hernandez to third. After a four-pitch walk to Michael Chavis, Betts coaxed a five-pitch walk off reliever Jesse Chavez (2-2), breaking the reliever's 22 2/3-inning scoreless streak. Andrew Benintendi finished 3-for-4 with two doubles, a triple and two RBIs to help the Red Sox snap their three-game losing streak and win for just the second time in seven games on the current homestand. Rafael Devers had two hits and an RBI, Vazquez posted two hits, and reliever Matt Barnes (3-1) notched the win with a scoreless ninth. Elvis Andrus had two of Texas' five hits, going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run. Hunter Pence drove in two runs. Texas starter Lance Lynn and Boston's Rick Porcello each

Looking At The Most Memorable Final Games At NFL Stadiums

Images On Thursday night, the NBA played its final game ever at Oracle Arena in Oakland. It was a memorable occasion, with the Toronto Raptors winning the league title on the Golden State Warriors’ home court. And so we used that idea for Friday morning’s PFT Live draft. What were the most memorable final games at NFL stadiums? Big Cat and I went back and forth through three rounds, and we threw out a couple of others that missed the cut (our friend Paul Allen will relate to one of them). Check out the selections, and chime in via the comments. PFT Live returns Monday, and we’ve got only two more weeks until our pre-training camp hiatus.

Tate | Devil In The Defense For Progressing UI Football

Illinois defensive lineman Jamal Woods watches between plays during the 10th day of Illinois football training camp at the Campus Rec Fields Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018, on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana. While we're waiting to see who'll line up at quarterback for Illinois in 2019, here are numbers that speak even louder. Think Defense. With a capital D. Twelve Illini opponents in 2018 averaged 6.0 yards per rush. Only Oregon State and UConn finished below Illinois (508.3) in yards permitted per game. More than anything, that explains a 4-8 record. Somehow, some way, the Illini must stay healthy and play a level of defense sufficient to — take a deep breath — defeat someone they're not supposed to. This has been an elusive goal throughout the past decade (42 wins, 80 losses). "We weren't good enough last season," said Austin Clark, the Illini's second-year defensive line coach, "and we're harping on it. We need to get stronger.

Danny Wuerffel Aims For Another Championship, This Time In Flag Football And As Michael Vick’s Teammate

Danny Wuerffel took the snap from center, turned to his left, and with the flick of his wrist, the ball was out. Wuerffel has executed that throw — a perfect spiral — thousands of times at the University of Florida and during six NFL seasons. It’s just that none of those precise passes were executed on a steamy scorcher of a morning at The First Academy in Orlando or, more interestingly, caught by Michael Vick. "We’ve been playing catch this week,'' Wuerffel said. "That was a great experience.'' Michael Vick, taken first overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2001 NFL Draft, is on the board of the American Flag Football League. He also is a player. - Original Credit: Stephen Ruiz/Orlando Sentinel - Original Source: Stephen Ruiz/Orlando Sentinel (Courtesy photo) Wuerffel, 45, and Vick, 38, are captains on the Florida Fury, who will participate in the American Flag Football League Championship this weekend in Florham Park, N.J. The final is schedule

Northland Men's Premier Football: Madhatters Continue Top Spot Pursuit

Madhatters' premier men's football team are making themselves at home in Northland's premier competition with their latest 3-0 win over Kerikeri on Saturday. Playing in their first year back in the top local division, Madhatters are on a three-game winning streak after two 5-1 wins over FC Whangārei and Tikipunga. The team's last loss came in a tight 2-1 result against Kaeo-Inter on May 4. Madhatters striker Greg Tetlaw opened his side's scoring account at the Otaika Domain this weekend after just 10 minutes before catching the Kerikeri goalkeeper off his line 20 minutes later with a superb shot from 30 metres out to make the score 2-0 in their favour. Thankfully for Madhatters, the wind which they had been playing with in the first half died down in the second half, giving the visitors less of an advantage. Despite a strong fightback from Kerikeri early in the second half, the home side regained control through another goal from star winger Reuben Nicholl

Qatar building for 2022 World Cup on Copa America debut

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — For 2022 World Cup host Qatar, every Copa America match will be like a final. Sunday's clash against Paraguay at the historic Maracana stadium is especially so because it is probably the team's best chance to pick up points in the tournament. Qatar's Spanish coach Felix Sanchez told journalists on Saturday his team will try to compete at a high level in all three group stage matches against Argentina, Colombia and Paraguay. He believes the first two are candidates to win the title, meaning the game against the Paraguayans represents the best chance for Asian Cup holder Qatar to register a victory. "It will be like a final," said Sanchez. "But it will be the same against Argentina and Colombia. These are all great footballing nations." Qatar, which is making its Copa America debut, lost a friendly against hosts Brazil 2-0 earlier this month. Brazil coach Tite said he was impressed with Qatar's defense, although the

Peyton Manning adds another honor in TN Sports Hall of Fame

Peyton Manning adds another honor in TN Sports Hall of Fame AP Published 7:34 p.m. ET June 15, 2019 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Peyton Manning, the former quarterback with a record five NFL MVPs among the string of awards and honors to his credit, calls his decision to attend the University of Tennessee one of the best he's ever made. That makes being inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday night along with a handful of fellow Volunteers and David Cutcliffe, his former quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, even more memorable. "It's very special," Manning said. "I was proud to have played at the University of Tennessee for four years and you go into the NFL, you kind of carry your alma mater with you and have wonderful support from friends, teammates, coaches throughout my career. ... So to be honored and have a chance to reflect on my time in college and all the relationships and memories, it's been very special." Man