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Boston Red Sox second baseman, DUSTIN PEDROIA,hits his second home run in the fifth inning off of Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher, COLE HAMELS, giving the Red Sox a 4-0 lead. The Red Sox went on to win 8-0, ruining the Phillies home opener.
DUSTIN PEDROIA high fives HANLEY RAMIREZ after hitting his second home run of the game against the Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth inning giving the Red Sox a 4-0 lead. The Red Sox went on to win 8-0, with Ramirez also hitting two home runs in the game.
Boston Red Sox rookie center fielder, MOOKIE BETTS, rounds third base after hitting a home run in the third inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, giving the Red Sox a 2-0 lead. MOOKIE went 2 for 4 leading the Red Sox to a 8-0 victory.
Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, shake hands prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, shake hands prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
LARRY LUCCHINO, President and CEO of the Boston Red Sox, makes a point during the Boston Red Sox opening game at Citizens Bank Park against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Cole Hamels throws first pitch of the game against the Boston Red Sox at CitizenBank Park. Hamels pitched 5 innings giving up 4 runs 5 hits striking out 5, The Red Sox defeated the Phillies 8-0
Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Howard doubles in the fourth inning against the Boston Red Sox in the Season Opener at Citizen Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to win 8-0.
New York Yankees first baseman, MARK TEIXEIRA, celebrates with BRETT GARDNER after hitting a two run home run in the first inning against the New York Mets in the first game of the Subway Series. TEIXEIRA went on to hit a second two run home run in the third inning, leading the Yankees to a 6-1 victory.
Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, receives the Ramsey Cup, from Princeton University Head Coach, Gail Ramsey, after winning the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship for the fourth consecutive year. Amanda is only the second women ever to win the championship for four consecutive years(the first being Gail Ramsey). Amanda is considered to be the finest collegiate women squash player ever and is currently ranked 10th in the world among women professional squash players.
Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, defeats Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY, in the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship 3-1 at the Jadwin Squash Gym in Princeton, New Jersey. Sobhy, considered the finest women's collegiate squash player ever, went undefeated for her 4 years at Harvard Universtiy. As a professional, in October of 2014, AMANDA SOBHY became the first American-Born squash player to reach the top 10 on either the men's or women's world tour.
Harvard University AMANDA SOBHY and Bates College AHMED ABDELKHALEK hold their championship cups after winning the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship at Jadwin Squash Gym in Princeton University. Amanda and Ahmed are the number one collegiate squash players in the U.S.
Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, prepares for her final collegiate squash match in the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship at Princeton University. Amanda went on to defeat Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY 3-1 for her fourth consecutive national championship.
Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY, stretches for the ball in the Collegiate Squash Association championship match against Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, at Princeton University Jadwin Squash Gym. KANZY lost the match 3-1.
New England Patriots wide receiver, JULIAN EDELMAN, receives winning touchdown with 2:02 remaining in Super Bowl XLIX giving the Patriots a 28-24 victory. EDELMAN had 9 receptions and one touchdown.
New England Patriots quarterback, TOM BRADY, throws winning touchdown pass to JULIAN EDELMAN with 2:02 remaining in Super Bowl XLIX giving the Patriots a 28-24 victory. Brady, who completed 37 of 50 passes for 328 yards surpassing Joe Monta’s record for the most touchdown passes in a Super Bowl was selected as Super Bowl XLIX MVP.
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