Morning sports update: Here are clips from Julian Edelman’s upcoming documentary
"You guys want to hear some real stories?"
The Red Sox found a way to win in the rain on Tuesday night, defeating the White Sox 6-3. David Price pitched six innings, allowing only two earned runs, while the bullpen pitched three scoreless innings to close it out.
Boston plays Chicago today at 1:05 p.m. in the team’s final game before heading to London for a two-game series against the Yankees.
Tonight at 9 p.m., the United States men’s national team faces Panama in both teams’ final game of the Gold Cup group stage.
The clips from Julian Edelman’s new documentary: Julian Edelman has been doing the rounds in advance of his upcoming Showtime documentary, “100%: Julian Edelman.” It debuts this Friday (June 28) at 9 p.m.
And an array of clips from the film have emerged on social media. Here’s a look at a few of them, including one in which Edelman dusts off his Bill Belichick impression:
.@Edelman11‘s Belichick impression is spot-on 🤣#Edelman100 @SHOSports pic.twitter.com/IT7Im3SRGl
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) June 26, 2019
Edelman being roasted by the people in his own documentary:
Early reviews are in… #Edelman100https://t.co/tfo0x0aEoN pic.twitter.com/5CdiJ0Gsce
— Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) June 24, 2019
The beginning of Edelman and Tom Brady’s offseason workouts, with Brady calling him a “Labrador receiver”:
When @TomBrady calls, you answer ☎️#Edelman100 premieres Friday 6.28 at 9PM on @Showtime.@Edelman11 | @Patriots pic.twitter.com/iCIyOYYGGb
— SHOWTIME SPORTS (@SHOsports) June 20, 2019
Bill Burr on Super Bowl LI:
The Julian Edleman documentary premiers Friday June 28th on Showtime! @edelman11 @coastpro with #edelman100 pic.twitter.com/w5eKKcgkYx
— Bill Burr (@billburr) June 18, 2019
Edelman’s father talks about his son’s high school struggles:
.@Edelman11 was 100% not going to quit. #Edelman100 premieres 6.28 at 9PM on Showtime. pic.twitter.com/4eZ6ivvG4g
— SHOWTIME SPORTS (@SHOsports) June 18, 2019
Edelman on the relationship with his father:
Be sure to pick something up for the old man today.
Happy #FathersDay Frank & @Edelman11! #Edelman100 pic.twitter.com/7pjUaguyJF
— SHOWTIME SPORTS (@SHOsports) June 16, 2019
Guy Fieri has “real stories”:
Still not sure why my brotha @edelman11 asked me to be in his new @showtime documentary… Prob just wanted to turn up the HEAT!! 🔥🌶 6/28 @ 9pm #Edelman100 pic.twitter.com/GwyVyTrWwv
— Mayor Guy Fieri (@GuyFieri) June 18, 2019
The official Showtime promo:
Trivia: On day two of the 2009 NFL draft, the Patriots traded their 3rd-round pick to the Jaguars for a 2009 7th-rounder and a 2010 2nd-rounder. With the 7th-round pick, New England selected Edelman (232nd overall). A year later, Belichick then traded the 2010 2nd-rounder acquired from the Jaguars in a deal to move up two spots. What player did he then select in the 2nd round of the 2010 draft?
(Answer at the bottom).
Hint: He caught a touchdown in Super Bowl XLIX.
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- Larry Bird shared his thoughts on the NBA today
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- Marcus Smart won the NBA’s Hustle Award
Tom Brady responded on his Instagram story to Joe Namath calling him the best quarterback of all time
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Patrice Bergeron’s best goals from the 2018-2019 season:
After getting a standing ovation in his return to Baltimore, Manny Machado crushed a home run (Don Orsillo had the call):
An incredible homecoming. pic.twitter.com/P8cvUL7Go4
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 26, 2019
Longtime ESPN host Bob Ley is retiring:
Too many folks to thank individually, right now, but know that I have you all in my mind and my heart. Some news to share: pic.twitter.com/Qydhpcy4MV
— Bob Ley (@BobLeyESPN) June 26, 2019
On this day: In 1992, Denmark completed what commentator Martin Tyler described as “simply a footballing fairytale.”
Originally, the Danes failed to qualify for the ’92 UEFA European Championship after finishing one spot behind Yugoslavia. But the conflicts that erupted in the Balkans as the breakup of Yugoslavia ensued rendered their national team unable to play in the tournament. With that, UEFA promoted Denmark to take Yugoslavia’s place.
Inserted into a group that included host nation Sweden and traditional powerhouses England and France, experts predicted a quick exit for the Danes. After a draw against England and a loss to the Swedes, Denmark pulled off their first stunner of the tournament by upsetting France 2-1.
In the knockout round, they defeated the defending champions Netherlands on penalty kicks, advancing to the final to play an officially reunified German team. Danish goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel — who would go on to fame with Manchester United — played brilliantly, denying German forward Jurgen Klinsmann on multiple occasions.
And thanks to two “bolts from the blue,” Denmark shocked the world to win the Euros, 2-0. From not playing in the tournament to being crowned champions, it remains one of the great upsets in sports history.
https://youtu.be/SxQmjYlCzaE
And on this day in 1996, Rick Pitino and John Calipari were involved in an NBA draft television segment that hasn’t aged particularly well:
June 26, 1996: New Nets coach John Calipari explains why he drafted Kerry Kittles over Kobe Bryant and has a laugh with pal Rick Pitino. pic.twitter.com/MOsW0CHNJH
— Freezing Cold Takes (@OldTakesExposed) June 26, 2019
Daily highlight: Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh recorded a video of his son playing backyard baseball. It had an unforeseen outcome.
Jim Harbaugh’s son is ready for Michigan’s #CWS game tonight 💪 (via @CoachJim4UM) pic.twitter.com/Dr4jeciPL3
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 25, 2019
Trivia answer: Rob Gronkowski