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Craig Breslow of the Boston Red Sox played a huge role in the team's All-Star successes.
As it turns out, however, Boston came close to becoming an All-Star captain alongside Clark. In fact, the 6-foot-5 forward-center missed out by just 1,351 votes.
Despite missing time on the court, Clark was still named a WNBA All-Star starter for the second time in her two-year career. Joining Clark among the starters is her Indiana teammate, Aliyah Boston.
Aliyah Boston was named a WNBA All-Star Game starter and will be available to be selected by Caitlin Clark in the game's draft July 8.
Aliyah Boston was named a WNBA All-Star Game starter and will be available to be selected by Caitlin Clark in the game's draft July 8.
Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis are first-ballot Walton All-Stars, based on our loose parameters of being a short-timer.
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Boston Legacy FC finally has a head coach. The expansion side, set to join the NWSL in 2026 as the league's 15th franchise, will be led by Filipa Patao, pending approval of her visa.
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The Boston Red Sox have the dubious distinction of beginning and ending a Bleacher Report list of the 10 worst moves impacting 2025.
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