Spencer hits out over prize moneySpencer hits out over prize money
Champion jockey contender Jamie Spencer says he will not race for the title next year unless prize money improves.
Champion jockey contender Jamie Spencer says he will not race for the title next year unless prize money improves.
Champion jockey contender Jamie Spencer says he will not race for the title next year unless prize money improves.
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Curt Schilling isn’t going to make his teammates read his blog. He wrote some of them letters to say goodbye. “I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days,” Schilling said Tuesday in his weekly radio appearance while driving to Fenway Park for the Red Sox victory parade. “There’s a very realistic chance I won’t ever play with them again.” The soon-to-be 41-year-old right-hander, a key…
Tens of thousands of Red Sox fans lined the streets from Fenway Park to City Hall on Tuesday to cheer Boston’s second World Series title in four years, and celebrate how a team once known for losing was again baseball’s best. “People lived and died before they saw a world championship and we’ve seen two in the last four years,” Providence College student Mike Foley said.
Curt Schilling isn’t going to make his teammates read his blog. He wrote some of them letters to say goodbye. “I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days,” Schilling said Tuesday in his weekly radio appearance while driving to Fenway Park for the Red Sox victory parade. “There’s a very realistic chance I won’t ever play with them again.” The soon-to-be 41-year-old right-hander, a key…
Joe Girardi has agreed to a three-year contract to manage the New York Yankees. The agreement to take over as Joe Torre’s replacement is worth an average salary of at least $2 million annually, a baseball official said Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the team had not yet announced the deal.
Curt Schilling isn’t going to make his teammates read his blog. He wrote some of them letters to say goodbye. “I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days,” Schilling said Tuesday in his weekly radio appearance while driving to Fenway Park for the Red Sox victory parade. “There’s a very realistic chance I won’t ever play with them again.” The soon-to-be 41-year-old right-hander, a key…
Tens of thousands of Red Sox fans lined the streets from Fenway Park to City Hall on Tuesday to cheer Boston’s second World Series title in four years, and celebrate how a team once known for losing was again baseball’s best. “People lived and died before they saw a world championship and we’ve seen two in the last four years,” Providence College student Mike Foley said.