Former MLB pitcher and current NESN analyst Jonathan Papelbon didn’t hold back about his feelings on ESPN talking head Stephen A. Smith after Smith went in on injured Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout.
Jonathan Papelbon enjoyed an impressive MLB career. He was a six-time All-Star and recorded 368 saves during his time in the big leagues. Papelbon pitched for the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals during his career, and recently made an eye-opening Stephen A.
Boston's former closer got a tattoo dedicated to the recently passed pitcher.
New York Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo responded to former Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon calling him "lazy" when speaking to reporters on Friday.…
Rendon's recent comments have drawn the ire of many MLB fans and media personnel.
Anthony Rendon is not doing himself any favors with his latest comments.
Nine years after throwing his last pitch with the Philadelphia Phillies, Jonathan Papelbon is finally opening up about his controversial time with the team.
Retired closer Jonathan Papelbon has never been shy with his words, and he was at it again with a profane rant on social media.
The Red Sox are still in the thick of the playoff race despite a somewhat muddled trade deadline strategy and one former player thinks that is happening in spite of management, not because of them.
Plus, Jonathan Papelbon is not a fan of the Red Sox front office. Nick Pivetta made it clear that he did not want to make the move to the bullpen earlier this year.
Ohtani earned American League Most Valuable Player honors for the 2021 season and is cruising toward winning the award a second time before he reaches free agency at the end of the campaign.
The Boston Red Sox have had many great closers over the years, but here are some of the best: 1. Jonathan Papelbon - Papelbon played for the Red Sox from 2005-2011 and is the franchise's all-time saves leader with 219.
The Boston Red Sox are looking to stop their recent revolving door of closers, as they've reportedly agreed to a two-year, $32 million contract with Kenley Jansen on Wednesday.
After Bryce Harper chose not to run out a flyout late in his 2015 National League MVP season with the Washington Nationals, teammate Jonathan Papelbon confronted the rising star in the dugout.
The Savannah Bananas are one of the hottest things in pro baseball, and it seems like former MLB players are dying to get a taste of the action.
Jonathan Papelbon has not pitched since the 2016 season, but the former closer is still throwing heat in retirement.
The 41-year-old revealed being prescribed pain killers by team doctors, and how he would end up going through withdrawals in the offseason once he stopped using them.
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