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Clay’ s Way’s Continue to be an Immense Concern
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
In the last two weeks, the Boston Red Sox starting rotation seems to have dug themselves out of the mud they were entrenched in the beginning of this season. Lester has won his last two decisions including the first complete game of the year for the staff, Beckett has gone at least seven innings in his last two starts surrendering only one earned run since being tee’d up for 7 runs against th...
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Sox outshine Orioles 8-6, reach .500 record
Posted on 21 May 2012 by Erika Leigh.
The last place Red Sox and the first place Baltimore Orioles meet again, but this time, the game was a little easier for Sox fans to watch (and thankfully ended in just 9 innings). More importantly, the Red Sox are finally at .500 for the season. Despite not having the rocket power behind Cody Ross’ bat at the plate, after discovering a navicular bone fracture in his left foot, the Sox manage...
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Cody’s Concern: An unfortunate fractured foot
Posted on 21 May 2012 by Erika Leigh.
As if the Red Sox could afford to be any more diminished in their outfield, centerfielder Cody Ross will be placed on the 15-day DL tomorrow, with a navicular bone fracture in his left foot after being struck in the foot with a ball he fouled off at bat during the series again Philadelphia. The Sox are already missing Jacoby Ellsbury (shoulder), Carl Crawford (elbow), Ryan Kalish (shoulder), Da...
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Cody Ross Knows How to be a Boss
Posted on 18 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
The Evil word instability has been one that the Red Sox are very fond of when referring to their outfield in the last few years. The man without a pulse in J.D. Drew, or can also be known as Nancy for his ability to fight through any tough hangnail that came his way, upon the end of last season when his contract expired. That was after he collected his 5 years and $72 million dollars which wh...
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Opinion: Interleague Play and the Return of Youk
Posted on 18 May 2012 by Erika Leigh.
With interleague play picking up, you can certainly expect a shakeup in the Sox lineup. In the first series of interleague play, which starts tonight for the Red Sox at 7:05pm, they'll take on the Philadelphia Phillies (20-19) in Philadephia. (Bard (3-4) vs. Hamels (5-1) NESN/CSN). Who's going to play and where? We'll likely see Big Papi perched at 1B, giving Gonzalez some time in the outfield ...
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No more Joshing Around… For Now
Posted on 16 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
Well Well Well! Look who decided to show up last night at Fenway Park. The rainy weather conditions did not bode well for Josh Beckett on the golf green which is why making his scheduled start probably took precedent over playing 18 holes. The Texas tough guy celebrated his 32nd birthday yesterday which leaves Red Sox nation curious as to what he might have gotten for presents. Callaway golf ...
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Young Guns Lead Surge in the Trail of Tears
Posted on 14 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
Prior to this weekend, it seemed that Bobby Valentine and company were epitomizing the fable of “Chicken Little.” The sky was without a doubt falling rapidly as the Sox found themselves 7.5 games back of the first place Baltimore Orioles sporting an embarrassing 12-18 record going into what looked like was going to be another tough series against the AL Central leading Cleveland Indians. ...
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Will Middlebrooks OK as #64…for now
Posted on 11 May 2012 by Erika Leigh.
This afternoon Red Sox rookie 3rd baseman Will Middlebrooks joined fans in a live chat session moderated by NESN on NESN.com. Middlebrooks covered everything from what it's like to finally break into the big leagues, about wearing a higher number until he earns his place on the team, to what he's going to get his mom for Mother's Day! Questions from fans mainly focused on Middlebrooks new-found...
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Beckett Shoots a Seven Over Par at TPC Fenway
Posted on 11 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
The worst kept secret in Boston sports these days is Josh Beckett’s love and affection for things other than baseball; golf, fried food and Beer. Unless he is trying to do his best Jon Daly impression, Beckett is failing miserably as an employee of the Boston Red Sox. The Spring, Texas native found himself in bunker, figuratively and literally speaking, earlier this week when reports surfaced...
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Retribution Is Unobtainable for Mike Aviles and the Red Sox
Posted on 10 May 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
Mike Aviles was a highly touted infield prospect the past four years in the Kansas City Royals organization. He was named the team’s player of the year his rookie season in 2008 and finished fourth in A.L rookie of the year standings as well. However, fifty three games into the 2011 campaign he lost his starting job at third base to top prospect Mike Moustakas which led to him being traded to...
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Moving Forward In 2012. For Some, It Has Taken Longer Than Others
Posted on 5 Apr 2012 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Warning: This article is 99% emotional and 1% factual. It contains strictly my opinions and I am not looking to debate them. I simply need to purge before I can immerse myself in the 2012 season. This is not your typical season preview, but then again I have never been one to run with the pack. In fact, this might be the easiest article I have ever written because I don't have to be glued to my...
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Ted, Tito & Bluster in Boston
Posted on 3 Oct 2011 by Steven Keys.
All good things must end. Sadly, some fizzle out a lot quicker than you’d expect. And so did the storied relationship between Manager Terry Francona and the Red Sox end on Friday when owner John Henry passed on picking-up the future HOFer’s option. The man who helped engineer two victory parades in eight years for the Hub City apparently hadn’t built-up the goodwill to weather a storm of ...









