Since dropping three straight games at Houston last week, the Red Sox have rattled off 5-straight wins, including the club's first sweep at Yankee Stadium since 2011.
John Karalis of the Boston Sports Journal joined The Drive to discuss how long he believes Brad Stevens will remain in the president of basketball operations gig, or if he thinks a return to coaching is the more likely outcome.
While some corners of Celtics' nation are calling for drastic changes to the team's roster this offseason, Grande thinks the new president of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, shouldn't make any judgements based on the team's shortcomings from a season disrupted by COVID-19.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe joined The Drive on Wednesday to sift through some of the potential candidates and talk about how Stevens will shake things up from his new position upstairs.
Mike Reiss of ESPN joined The Drive on Thursday to talk about what it would take to acquire All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones and what Reiss believes Bill Belichick's negotiating tactics will look like.
The Black Bears were powered by three home runs and the conference Pitcher of the Year Nick Sinacola, who was his normal dominant self, tossing 7-innings and allowing just one earned run while striking out 11.
It's not difficult to understand why a single voter couldn't cast their ballot for anyone other than University of Maine pitcher Nick Sinacola when deciding the America East Pitcher of the Year.
Just look at the numbers: 8-3, a 2.12 era, 128 strikeouts in just over 70-innings pitched, the UMaine program record for strikeouts in a single season and the America East Conference record for strikeouts
Nick Derba joined The Drive on Monday to talk about the dramatic final day, Nick Sinacola's record-breaking season and what his team must do to advance in the America East Conference Tournament beginning Thursday.