BSJ Daily Briefing 09.06.17 taken at BSJ Headquarters (Regular Features)

(Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports)

So that was some day(s) at Fenway.

First, the New York Times just so happens to break a story that the Yankees caught the Red Sox cheating using an iWatch — while MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was at Fenway.



Then they needed a ninth-inning comeback and 19 innings to beat the Blue Jays. If you needed another sign that the Red Sox are scuffling, needing more than two games and two days to beat the last-place team should tell you all you need to know.

Just another day in The Hub.

And away we go...

CATCHING UP

Red Sox

The Sox admitted they were stealing signs using electronics.

Sean McAdam says it's much ado about more than a little, but not much.

The Red Sox won in 19 innings.

Carson Smith made his debut in the 18th.

Live Coverage of the marathon.

Patriots

 

New WR Phillip Dorsett said he's open to returning punts, but it doesn't sound likely.

Ok, now the Patriots can start the season: Cam Fleming was back at practice

Two first-timers are captains.

Celtics

Who could be the next big man for the Celts?

BRobb had a Live Q&A

Bruins

Zdeno Chara wants to play beyond this season.

ON TAP

Noon: Patriots Live Q&A (Price)
2-4 p.m.: Bedard in studio with Felger & Mazz.
7:10 p.m.: Blue Jays at Red Sox (McAdam)

PARTING THOUGHT

Game 139 and the Red Sox played 19 innings. Really? After about the 12th, everyone's like...

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