Just sitting and wondering if the B's can find a way in Game 7.
OK, NFL draftniks, here it comes.
Hard to figure that Bucks-Celtics series.
Farwell to Gil Santos, beloved radio voice of the Patriots.
News item: Brendan Nehmer of Pope Francis hockey wins Amo Bessone Award. He had a super season against a Super-8 schedule.
For the record, center Curtis Valk led our T-Birds with 62 points.
More Yankee firepower - rookie Miguel Andujar.
You'll find outfielder Cole Sturgeon hitting .367 for the Portland Sea Dogs.
BC pass-rusher Harold Landry could be a Patriots draftee.
Pacers over Cavs? Don't be surprised.
Amir Kahn won his welterweight comeback bout in 39 seconds.
Silent Sting ended Ye Olde Handicapper's winning streak.
What? Matt Harvey to the Mets' bullpen?
In case you missed it, Minnesota-Duluth won the Frozen Four.
Playoff fold: Blue Jackets go up 2-0, lose four in a row.
Kyle Busch has an early-season winning streak going.
That makes 11 Monte Carlo Masters titles for Rafael Nadal.
Who is Nate Barnes? A 3-0 lefty for Westfield State.
In senior bowling, unknown Warren Eales beat Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr.
You're getting old if you saw Steve Garrow at shortstop for Ludlow.
Outfielder Joe Cassella (.402) leads Western New England's hitters.
Looking good, Williams College softball (26-6).
Number of the week: 0.75 (Goals-against average for Marc-Andre Fleury in Vegas Knights playoff sweep of LA Kings).
Cookie the Shih Tzu always saves room for dessert.
News item: Gronkowski withdrawn from Kentucky Derby because of infection. Part-owner Rob says, "I support what's best for the horse."
Grandpa's a fan of outdoor track.
Honk if you saw Hawk Harrelson play at Pynchon Park.
Tim Hornbaker's "Fall from Grace," tells the Shoeless Joe Jackson story.
Worth joining: Springfield's Hockey Heritage Society.
Add Kit Scheetz (Astros minor leaguer) to my list of favorite sports names.
ESPN baseball broadcasters talk too much.
They're back - Summer Sizzlers in Forest Park.
There'll never be another Danny Heep.
Garry Brown can be reached at geebrown1918@gmail.com; his book," Garry Brown's Greatest Hits," can be purchased at hittingtoallfields.com