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  • Jared Goff throwing a pass at Super Bowl LIII.

    Check out these selected images from SUPER BOWL LIII, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown; the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • Coach Sean McVey talks to Jared Goff at Super Bowl LIII.

    Check out these selected images from SUPER BOWL LIII, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown; the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • World Series managers, DAVE ROBERTS, and ALEX CORA, old teammates from the 2004 Los Angeles Dodgers team reunite in game one of the 2018 World Series. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, CLAYTON KERSHAW, throws a strike to Boston Red Sox designated hitter J.D. Martilnez in the third inning of game one of the World Series. KERSHAW pitched only four innings, allowing 7 hits, 5 runs and 3 walks. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • L A Dodgers starting pitcher, KENTA MAEDA, throws his first pitch of the game against New York Mets right fielder Curtis Granderson. MAEDA pitched five innings, allowing no runs, two hits, striking out 3 and allowing 2 bases on balls leading the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, KENTA MAEDA, falls to ground in pain after being hit by a line drive by New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto. MAEDA was able to continue pitching and went on to pitch 5 innings allowing no runs and only 2 hits leading the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • L A Dodgers second baseman, CHASE UTLEY, hits a grand slam home run off of New York Mets relief pitcher, Hansel Robles, in the seventh inning giving the Dodgers a 6-0 lead. UTLEY, who also homered in the 6th inning, has hit 38 career home runs against the Mets, his highest total against any opponent. The Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • L A Dodgers second baseman, CHASE UTLEY, hits a grand slam home run off of New York Mets relief pitcher, Hansel Robles, in the seventh inning giving the Dodgers a 6-0 lead. UTLEY, who also homered in the 6th inning, has hit 38 career home runs against the Mets, his highest total against any opponent. The Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers closer KENLEY JANSEN retires New York Mets first baseman Luas Duda in the bottom of the 9th inning to end the game. KENLEY pitched 1 1/3 innings allowing no runs, no hits, and striking out 2 batters. The Dodgers defeated the Mets 3-1 and now go back to Los Angeles for the deciding game 5 of the series.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher CLAYTON KERSHAW retires Lucas Duda in the seventh inning at cityFIELD. KERSHAW pitched 7 complete innings, allowing only 3 hits, 1 run and striking out 7, leading the Dodgers to a 3-1 victory in game 4 of the series.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher CLAYTON KERSHAW retires Wilmer Flores in the seventh inning at cityFIELD. KERSHAW pitched 7 complete innings allowing 3 hits 1 run and striking out 7, leading the Dodgers to a 3-1 victory over the New York Mets in game 4 of the series.

  • Los Angeles starting pitcher CLAYTON KERSHAW gets the first hit in the game against New York starting pitcher Steven Matz in the third inning at citiFIELD. The Dodgers went on to score 3 runs in the inning and went on to win game 4 of the series 3-1.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop COREY SEAGER fights off the fans to catch a pop-up by New York Mets Juan Lagares in the third inning. The Dodgers went on to win 3-1.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher CLAYTON KERSHAW throws a stike to New York Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud in the seventh inning at citiFIELD. KERSHAW pitched 7 innings allowing 3 hits 1 run striking out 7 leading the Dodgers to a 3-1 victory tying the series 2-2 with the final game to be played on Thursday in Los Angeles.

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