You’ll be getting plenty of reminders over the next three weeks as we get ever closer to the 13th annual WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon. This getting-bigger-every-year event will take place on ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- Jordan Leandre let rapper 50 Cent off the hook forever on Wednesday night, when an otherwise special and emotional first pitch took a turn for the ridiculous. Leandre's first pitch, ...
Boston Red Sox fan Jordan Leandre sent some really funny tweets after his botched ceremonial first pitch prior to Wednesday’s Red Sox-Cardinals game went viral. Leandre, a Ewing’s sarcoma survivor who ...
BOSTON (CBS) – At seven years old, Jordan Leandre wasn't sure if he would lose his leg, let alone play baseball again. Nearly a decade later, he's thriving on the diamond. While battling bone cancer ...
Ah, the ceremonial first pitch. A baseball tradition. Nowadays, you pretty much never see a ceremonial first pitch unless you are watching the game live or something goes pretty wrong. Think about the ...
The Red Sox are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1967 “Impossible Dream” team during Wednesday night’s series finale against the Cardinals. Jordan Leandre took the mound to throw out the first ...
Red Sox fan Jordan Leandre is no stranger to the ceremonial first pitch at Fenway Park. Leandre survived Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, when he was a young child. His inspirational story has ...
Red Sox fan Jordan Leandre has been a New England celebrity of sorts for more than a decade. Leandre survived Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, when he was a young child. He has made his way to ...
Cancer survivor Jordan ?Leandre is one lucky young guy. The 16-year-old Dennis-Yarmouth High School student has not one but two Fields of Dreams: Fenway Park and St. Peter’s Field in North Cambridge, ...
A photographer was thunked in the groin by a wild ceremonial first pitch tossed by a high school baseball player at Boston's Fenway Park on Wednesday. Ceremonial pitcher Jordan Leandre's big moment on ...
A Red Sox fan's ceremonial first pitch Wednesday will go down as one of the worst of all time. Not simply for its errant nature, though. It soared about 15 feet high and right of its target, but 50 ...