The MIAA still must ratify the guidelines. Districts starting remote-only either must postpone the seasons or get school committee approval.
A Massachusetts teen boy played in the hockey tournament with teammates from New York. Twelve New Yorks boys also contracted coronavirus.
The Bruins will now turn to Jaroslav Halák for the remainder of the team's quest for the Stanley Cup inside the NHL bubble in Toronto.
During an appearance on Fox Business, President Trump described Ocasio-Cortez, a Boston University graduate, as “a poor student.”
He was named manager of the year in 1986, the year the Sox blew a late-inning lead in Game 6 of the World Series.
Major League Baseball is facing its first coronavirus-related crisis of the new season.
Boston's lefthander said an MRI revealed a condition called myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle usually due to viral infection.
Baseball is back at Fenway Park, but there are a lot of things that'll be different.
The president said he'll be toeing the rubber this summer.
Eduardo Rodriguez, who had initially been set to start Opening Day, is now being shut down due to lingering effects of the virus.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly close to giving Betts the deal the Red Sox never did.
Gabe Kapler became the first Major League Baseball manager to kneel during the national anthem.
A Stanley Cup champion is expected to be crowned in October.
Eduardo Rodriguez and Bobby Dalbec are the latest Red Sox players to test positive for the coronavirus.
Sports with less contact, such as baseball, will be able to hold practices and games, just not tournaments.
The Boston Red Sox 2020 schedule has been unveiled. The Red Sox open the season against Baltimore at Fenway Park.
Red Sox manager Ron Roenicke told reporters on Saturday that Darwinzon Hernadez and Josh Taylor have tested positive for the virus.
Red Sox manager Ron Roenicke said "some" players have tested positive for the coronavirus, but he wouldn't say who.
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Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy said some teams are even anticipating fans coming to ballparks at some point during the upcoming season.
Kasko, an All-Star, spent nearly three decades with the team in a variety of roles and was influential in some of its biggest signings.
David Ortiz was hit with a restraining order in the Dominican Republic by the mother of his 12-year-old son.
The former partner of the Red Sox legend filed a complaint in May, saying Ortiz violated a domestic violence law, according to a report.
Will Major League Baseball play in 2020? It’s still not known. But the picture looks increasingly grim with each day of news.
The league presented the plan to their board of governors on Thursday, which was approved by a 29-1 vote.
With social unrest consuming the country, the Boston Red Sox are speaking out against racism and police brutality.
Participants are encouraged to bring Boston to the world during week of virtual events.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced Friday that professional sports teams will be allowed to start practicing soon.
This marks the first time since the Boston Marathon started in 1897 that the race has been canceled.
The former Red Sox ace surprised shoppers near his hometown Nashville this week.
Major League Baseball is proposing a radically different, much-shortened season that would begin in early July.
Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora's punishment is unrelated to his time in Boston, MLB said. A team employee was suspended for two years.
Bobby O'Donnell suffered mental scars during the 2013 Marathon bombings. Now he's helping on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ron Roenicke admits he has concerns about some options MLB officials have discussed in order to safely start the season.
Steve Pearce, a journeyman who became the unlikely World Series MVP in 2018, called it a career.
Krasinski had the COVID-19 unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston as guests on his new online show “Some Good News."
Former Boston Bruin and recent Edmonton Oiler Colby Cave died after a cyst was found in his brain and he was placed in a coma.
The plan, which reportedly has the support of federal public health officials, would give way to the most unique season in MLB history.
The Celtics' Marcus Smart, who was the first Boston athlete to be diagnosed with the coronavirus, has been cleared.
Delaware North, chaired by Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs, called the moves "temporary business stabilization measures."