ROCHELLE STOVALL

ROCHELLE STOVALL

Emma Watson shows her tiny figure in clingy white dress

The actress, 23, sported a dress not many women could get away with as she arrived at Nice airport. She wore a tight white skater dress that ended several inches above her knee. And the Harry Potter star combined the figure-hugging number with dark sunglasses, black shoes and a black handbag as she made her way through the airport.

Emma Watson

Emma Watson

It’s Ellie and Cal-vid Harris - Kiss ...

Cal-ling in love ... Ellie Goulding sports Daisy Dukes in the video. The Scottish producer and singer ELLIE GOULDING play a loved-up couple in the clip for their collaboration I Need Your Love.

Calvin Harris Kiss

Calvin Harris Kiss

Smiley Cyrus Star shows her cheeky side in hot pants

Golden girl ... Miley sports chunky jewellery with pal in Los Angeles. Long and short of it ... Miley shows off slender legs in hotpants during Los Angeles stroll HAS MILEY CYRUS borrowed my Italia ’90 Scotland shorts? The singer just about squeezes into the hot pants, which would fit most ten-year-olds.

Showing posts with label Fall for St. Louis; Classic for Boston. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Fall for St. Louis; Classic for Boston

BOSTON — Getting to baseball’s biggest stage had never been the Boston Red Sox’ strong suit. Generations passed without World Series appearances. Seasons were too often marred by misfortune, blunders, collapses — an 86-year curse.
Even though they recently won two titles — in a span of nine years — success has been so coveted that the Red Sox still greet the World Series with what seems like an unquenchable thirst. Entering Wednesday, they had not lost in eight straight World Series games, a streak dating to 2004. They had barely even trailed.
The streak never seemed threatened Wednesday night as they seized on multiple defensive miscues by the St. Louis Cardinals in the early innings and steamrollered to an 8-1 win in Game 1 at Fenway Park in front of a capacity crowd.
The Red Sox flipped the calendar back to 2007 — or maybe more like 2004, when they swept St. Louis as their Cowboy Up crew of misfits and mangy stars banded together in a memorable October run. Only one Red Sox player remains from that team (David Ortiz), but the ingredients are echoed in this year’s roster — not just with the players’ beards, either, but with their play.
Wednesday was the ninth anniversary of the beginning of that series, and in the lead-up to the game, figures like Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez, Kevin Millar and Keith Foulke were around, in roles with the news media or just lingering. Boston trotted out other celebrated players from its history, too, like the Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, who threw out the first pitch, and the former pitcher Luis Tiant, who delivered the game ball.
But as gray skies gave way to a brisk and hazy night, the Red Sox needed no help from their past.
From the start, the Red Sox put pressure on St. Louis’s ace, Adam Wainwright, who walked the leadoff hitter, Jacoby Ellsbury, on seven pitches. 

Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/sports/baseball/boston-red-sox-beat-st-louis-cardinals-in-game-1-of-world-series.html