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While in Chicago for the 20th reunion of the 2005 White Sox World Series team, A.J. Pierzynski spoke about ESPN's characterization of Bobby Jenks.
A gaffe by ESPN during the MLB draft made it appear as though the White Sox did not win the World Series in 2005.
ESPN turned heads earlier this month when it referred to former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks as a member of their 2005 championship team. What ESPN neglected to mention is that Jenks, who died on July ...
They could be on the wrong side of 30, embroiled in a controversy, or simply just not be the player they used to be. But ...
UPDATE, 11:45 AM: With the 118th overall pick, the Red Sox select Mason White in the fourth round. White is a shortstop out ...
It began with a miscredit. The post White Sox Champion Slams ESPN for Another Blunder Days After Bobby Jenks Controversy appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The longtime center fielder, known more for robbing home runs than hitting them, will join ESPN’s college baseball coverage as an analyst, the network announced Thursday.
There are more than five weeks before the MLB trade deadline. Still, ESPN ranks two Red Sox stars as the top two candidates to be dealt this summer.
Former Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts briefly weighed in on his former team's decision to trade Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants.
Prior to Sunday’s game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, nationally televised on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, Boston’s rookie starting pitcher was quoted in a Boston Herald story ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan confirmed the news. "The San Francisco Giants are acquiring All-Star slugger Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, sources confirm to ESPN. An out-of-nowhere blockbuster deal.
Yankees-Red Sox still gets fans talking and draws TV ratings, so the rivalry is far from dead. But it's missing a few key ingredients.