The Morning Roundup: Sox helps Twins open new park with win
The Red Sox fell to the Twins in the debut of Target Field, Big Ben says his Big Sorry and Providence players practice random acts of violence.
- The Red Sox failed to climb over .500 in Monday’s loss to the Twins. Maybe they’ll feel better about the loss knowing they’re the first visiting team to play in the Twins’ new home, Target Field. I also find it funny that Bud Selig would call the Twins a “model” franchise for the last two or three decades when he was trying to contract them just six or seven years ago.
- Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger apologized for being a bonehead. Some are calling for him to receive a suspension, and that just might happen. And it should. He should also visit a barber.
- This is just strange: Two Providence College basketball players are being charged with felony assault after randomly attack another student.
- Consider this: David Ortiz is 11-for-24 this season, if you’re counting strikeouts. That projects to 229 strikeouts over a 500-at bat season. That would be a MLB record. Yikes.
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