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Providence Bruins held the Charlotte pawns game at Amica Mutual Pavilion on Sunday, May 4 in the AHL second round of the AHL playoffs. The Checkers won 2-0 and hit the P-bruins 2-0 holes in their best five-coup Calder Cup playoff series. Providence will need to win three wins in Charlotte to move forward. (P-Bruis took the first step on Wednesday night with a 3-2 victory.) On Sunday, the Checkers suffocated the hosts in the first phase, took a two-goal lead in the second phase and finished third from goalkeeper Kaapo Kähkönen. He ended the 32-shot closure and won the victory with a 2-0 victory.
◘On the return trip to Fenway Park, some type of stress appeared on Mickey Gasper's shoulder. His first blow in the major leagues has been in the bank. Bryant’s former distinguished figure stood out in the Minnesota Twins against the St. Louis Cardinals. The achievement led Gasper to 13 games and 23 sets with the Red Sox at the end of 2024. Offseason trading brings new opportunities, a new opportunity to continue into the opening game of last Friday’s three-game matches. "It's always a good feeling to go back to Boston," Gasper said. "Close to family, close to people who help along the way. The chances of playing in Fenway Park are always special." Gasper was traded on Christmas Eve for twin left-handed Jovani Moran, who is still on the list of injuries after disappearing in 2024 while recovering from Tommy John's surgery. Boston chose to strengthen its Relief Army in exchange for a player who sizzled in the minor league in 2024.
pawtucket - Koke Vegas was the first to board the ship. Maxi Rodriguez voted in Grade 2. Two Rhode Island Football Club stars have entered the club at different times, but for the same reason. They saw what happened to RIFC and wanted to join. It was appropriate for the two to arrive at the Pawtucket at Centerville Bank Stadium, with high expectations for the long-awaited welcome party of RIFC. The goalkeeper and midfielder tandem tandem was exempted from the first game of the inaugural club of San Antonio Football Club on May 3. Las Vegas fell off his left and right lines and denied Jorge Hernández's goal in the 62nd minute. Two minutes later, Rodriguez will almost win the redirection of the game is released from one corner. The afternoon ended with a scoreless draw, but the midfielder's prospect at his new club was real. "The stadium is a big selling point for me," Rodriguez said. "Playing in front of a crowd like this, just feeling the environment, that's what I want to play with. To be part of it, I think sometimes it doesn't feel real. It's an incredible moment. I feel like I've never exhausted my energy because of the environment." RIFC hopes that the next historic moment will come sooner-the first victory in a new home. The team will have a chance when the Monterey Bay Football Club is held on Saturday, May 10 at 4 p.m.
◘glocester- It was a good game and the Ponaganset softball team had to win twice. Before Chaos broke out, it could only be described as one of the most confusing endings you'll see in the fields - played by Chiefs star Maia Salvo. With Ponaganset and Portsmouth still at five out of five at the bottom of ninth, Jill Baris's base carrying the base of fate, it wasn't like that to win the Chiefs' game. Later in the inning, when Kyla Angel drew a ball on the midfield fence for a three-round home run, Ponaganset formalized it, which allowed the Chiefs to beat the Patriots 8-5 in the craziest game you've ever seen.
◘Boston - Now, as can only be described as an unfortunate event, we will see in 2025 what the Red Sox would look like without Triston Casas. In trade negotiations, it just stood out in the last offseason in the game on May 2. The Boston first baseman could face long-term action, and the group's chances of replacing him are now more limited. Casas was removed at the bottom of the second inning after suffering what manager Alex Cora called a "major (left) knee injury." He ran a Tapper and returned to Minnesota twin pitcher Joe Ryan, which developed with a 6-1 victory at Fenway Park. Ryan groped the ground along the line and threw it at the bag. Casas stumbled upon the edge of the infield dirt and immediately reached out his left knee with both hands. He stayed on his back when Cora and athletic trainer Brandon Henry checked him, and eventually the stretcher took Casas to the waiting ambulance and local hospital for a wider test.
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