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Alice Cook has both run in and covered the Boston marathon. When the bombs went off Monday at the finish line, however, Alice was flying to Denver. This is her story of how she watched...
MOREPhillies closer Jonathan Papelbon is the latest athlete to speak out about the events in Boston earlier this week. Papelbon was the beloved closer in Boston for years, so the tragedy at the marathon strikes...
MOREIn addition to many ordinary citizens of Boston being injured or affected by the bombings at the Boston marathon, many prominent athletes and team owners have been affected as well. Here are just a few...
MOREWhile one game cannot cure the ills that currently plague all of Boston, Wednesday night’s matchup between the Bruins and Sabres comes pretty close to helping the people of Boston resume a sense of normalcy....
MOREPat Summerall, the football player turned legendary play-by-play announcer, died Tuesday. He was 82. A family spokeswoman, Valerie Bell, said Summerall had been at Zale Lipshy University Hospital since Thursday, when he broke his hip...
MOREThe Red Sox carried the memory of their hometown with them on Tuesday night. Mike Napoli hit a three-run double in a seven-run second inning as the Sox, playing with heavy hearts one day after deadly bombings back home,...
MOREWhile the first career home run is often a moment of exuberant joy and a day to remember forever, for Nate Freiman of the Oakland A’s it was not as joyous as it should have...
MOREMany residents of Boston and beyond have raised a cry to the injustice done to the Boston Marathon, its participants, and fans this past Monday. Celtics coach Doc Rivers who lives in the area has...
MOREFormer New England Patriots guard Joe Andruzzi was at the finish line Monday when two explosions rocked the Boston Marathon. And if you know anything about the former NFL-er, he reacted exactly like you’d expect...
MOREIn the wake of yesterday’s tragedy’s, sports cities and teams around the country showed their support for Boston. The acts of support came in different forms, from a few strokes of a Sharpie pen to...
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