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Tony Massarotti

CBS Local Sports

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Tony:

Massarotti: LaVar Ball Suddenly Man Of Few Words

LaVar Ball, who forever talks about his sons Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo, is noticeably quiet after LiAngelo's shoplifting arrest in China. → Read More

Massarotti: The Yankees Are Back

The Yankees are built for the long run, even if this playoff run ends quickly, and MLB is better for it. → Read More

Massarotti: Has Brady Rehabilitated His Image?

Tom Brady, the legendary Patriots quarterback who is loved and hated around the NFL, seems to be revamping his late-career image. → Read More

Massarotti: When Will MLB Speed Up Games?

Baseball’s willingness to address its pace-of-play problem has been as frustrating as the problem itself. Seriously, MLB, do something. → Read More

Massarotti: Get Rid Of The MLB All-Star Game

The actual MLB All-Star Game is everyone's least favorite part. So why not focus on skills competitions that show off the players? → Read More

Massarotti: Knicks Clown Car Rolls On

James Dolan and the New York Knicks have decided to fire Phil Jackson after the NBA Draft but before free agency starts. Yep, makes sense. → Read More

Mazz: David Price Doesn’t Need To Talk, But He Needs To Pitch « CBS Boston

Price can do what he wants, say what he wants or not say anything at all. But the pitching? Sorry, no compromises there. → Read More

Massarotti: Celtics, Lakers And NBA Win Lottery

The Celtics and Lakers will pick first and second in the 2017 NBA Draft, but the NBA might just be the biggest lottery winner. → Read More

Massarotti: NBA Eastern Conference Belongs To LeBron, Cavs

LeBron James and the Cavaliers' blowout of the Celtics last night should put to rest any talk of their vulnerability in the East. → Read More

Massarotti: Raiders Spurn Oakland For Las Vegas

Las Vegas Raiders always has had a nice ring to it, and the team and city seem to mesh perfectly, even two years ahead of the move. → Read More

Massarotti: LeBron And LaVar On Fame And Fatherhood

LeBron James's kids will inevitably be compared to their father, regardless of the silly spectacle that is LaVar Ball. → Read More

Massarotti: Just Cut Tony Loose, Jerry

The Cowboys are learning that Tony Romo has minimal trade value, though he could really help the Broncos or Texans challenge in the AFC. → Read More

Massarotti: Do The Warriors Really Need Durant?

After a record season, the Warriors signed Durant, the best free agent. Will his injury, however bad, change this season's storylines? → Read More

Massarotti: What Makes Tom Brady The Best

Tom Brady, with Super Bowl LI on the line, made what seems like a routine pass to Danny Amendola, but is actually anything but. → Read More

Massarotti: Atlanta Is Killing The Super Bowl

Atlanta might be the worst sports city in America, and its Falcons, legitimate contenders, have put a damper on the Super Bowl. → Read More

Massarotti: NFL Wins And Losses Don’t Matter «

The NFL's wealthy owners have created a sort of fan-enabled socialism with all teams treated the same. And the money keeps rolling in. → Read More

Massarotti: Richard Sherman And Thursday Night Football

Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman doesn't like Thursday Night Football, and he isn't shy about saying so. → Read More

Massarotti: 10 Sports Stories Currently On My Mind

From NFL playoff races to MLB winter meetings to the NBA regular season, sports is awash in interesting (and not-so-interesting) stories. → Read More

Massarotti: My Votes For Baseball Hall Of Fame

As a Baseball Hall of Fame voter, my job is to tell you what I think and feel, which is why I'm a yes on Manny Ramirez and Pudge Rodriguez. → Read More

The Rise Of Cam Newton

Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton is fulfilling his potential after a checkered past. He remains the most polarizing player in Super Bowl 50. → Read More