Diehard Boston fans are all too familiar with the " Curse of the Bambino ," an 86-year drought during which the Red Sox tried ...
FOX’s MLB panel includes host Kevin Burkhardt with former baseball legends Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter as well as David Ortiz. Rodriguez and Jeter were famously teammates on the New York ...
Ortiz, unphased, tried to break through the noise by appealing to the fans with a grin and a plea: "Come on man, show some love for Papi!" The banter continued on the postgame show, where Ortiz ...
To the well-trained eye of Baseball Hall of Famer and Fox Sports analyst David Ortiz, Game 3 of the World Series was over for the New York Yankees before it even started. Ortiz, speaking on Fox ...
With the Fox Sports broadcast preparing for Game 3 of the World Series on Monday, fans welcomed Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz in the only way they know how on the Fox pregame show.
It is almost a certainty that Boston Red Sox legend and FOX baseball analyst David Ortiz has procured a broom ahead of tonight's game in The Bronx. That is because the Los Angeles Dodgers are one ...
Former Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts is on those Padres who lost the series opener, and he was asked if Ohtani's heroics compared to those of David Ortiz during the 2013 World Series run.
David Ortiz’s moment with Yankee fans: As Red Sox fans continue to savor the 20th anniversary of the 2004 World Series team, they don’t have to look too far in the standard Fox baseball ...
When Betts was “really down,” David Ortiz provided solace and shifted his outlook. “He called me and gave me words of encouragement, and told me everything was going to be cool,” Betts ...
Derek Jeter: We didn't have many gimmicks. Jeter: No, I can’t think of any. David Ortiz: When you bring a lot of guys with different personalities into the clubhouse, sometimes that can be good ...
Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez and commentator Kevin Burkhardt chat about the World Series matchup between the LA Dodgers and the New York Yankees.
Our memories of the 2004 Red Sox typically drift back to the heroics of Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz, Curt Schilling, and the other stars who changed everything for the franchise. But there were 50 ...