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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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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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Can The Red Sox Hold On Much Longer?
Posted on 23 Sep 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
With six games left to play in the 2011 season, the Boston Red Sox are up a creek with one paddle. Their hopes and dreams are not entirely squandered, but they are certainly making it a little too dramatic here in Boston. It is a bit shocking to see them finishing the season they way they started. Back in April, all I could do was laugh it off and I didn't think it could get any worse. But, unl...
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Tim Wakefield FINALLY Notches Career Win No. 200.
Posted on 16 Sep 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
For those of you living in a cave, Tim Wakefield became the oldest and only active player in baseball, to record 200 career wins on Tuesday night in front of a very dedicated and patient crowd at Fenway Park. The key word in that run-on sentence is patient. Red Sox Nation waited for this monumental win since the end of July (47 days to be exact). It certainly gives meaning to the phrase, “...
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Yankees or Red Sox: Who Wins the AL East
Posted on 10 Aug 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
This week on our PSB Baseball radio show I spoke with Brenda Sepanak (Red Sox Writer) and Stephanie Geosits (Yankees Writer) to discuss their recent three game series and what each team must do to win the division. http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/audioPop.jsp?episodeId=521659&cmd=apop
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Red Sox At The Break On Top
Posted on 15 Jul 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
I apologize for disappearing the last TWO months. The Bruins fully redirected my focus this spring. Not in my wildest dreams did I expect to be sitting at an ice rink deep into June. I was fortunate to attend Game 7 vs. Montreal, Game 4 vs. Philly, Game 2 vs. Tampa Bay and Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. I got into Game 6 FREE, by being my outgoing self and talking to a stranger next to me at...
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Baseball’s Midseason Awards
Posted on 27 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
It seems like just yesterday I was typing up my preseason predictions for the upcoming baseball season. It's hard to believe that we are already at the halfway point. Who says that the baseball season is too long? As per usual with baseball, this season is full of unpredictability and surprises. We've seen two no-hitters within one week to make this the year of the pitcher 2.0, a home ...
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O’s Pitching Bests Red Sox
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Sven Jenkins.
The Orioles entered their mid-week series with the Red Sox as losers of two of their last 13 games. Meanwhile, the Sox were coming off a four-game sweep of the Angels that included two shutouts. The O’s are already 0-4 against the hated 1st place Yankees and desperately needed a couple of W’s to stay close to .500. Thanks to Zach Britton and Jeremy Guthrie, they did just that. Britton ...
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The Monkey On The Red Sox Back Is Slowly Releasing His Grip
Posted on 18 Apr 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Wow, a lot has happened in the past week in Boston. One of the biggest developments of the Red Sox season thus far, has been the search for their first win. The Red Sox started off their season shocking Red Sox nation by going 0-6, getting swept by both the Texas Rangers and the very hot Cleveland Indians. Opening Day Weekend: They came back to Boston hoping for their first win on Opening Day a...
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2011 Red Sox Season Preview: They May Be The Best Team “On Paper” But They Still Have To Play The Game
Posted on 1 Apr 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
It's been a brutal winter here in New England (it is snowing right now), but the sure way to get me out of hibernation is the Boston Red Sox. In fact the only good thing about this winter was the Red Sox off season. Unless you were living in a cave, you know the Red Sox won the off season war. Their blockbuster moves put them in the driver's seat of the entire league. They made two monster deal...
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2011 MLB Preview- Second Base Rankings
Posted on 6 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Robinson Cano (NYY) 9 Chase Utley (Phi) 9 Dustin Pedroia (Bos) 8.5 Brandon Phillips (Cin) 8 Ian Kinsley (Tex) 8 Dan Uggla (Atl) 7.75 Brian Roberts (Bal) 7.5 Gordon Beckham (Chw) 7.25 Kelly Johnson (Ari) 7.25 Aaron Hill (Tor) 7.25 Rickie Weeks (Mil) 7.25 Omar Infante (Fla) 7.25 Neil Walker (Pit) 7.25 Orlando Hudson (SD) 7.25 Howie Kendrick (LAA) 7.25 Freddy Sanc...
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Jonathan “Fully Blown” Papelbon Strikes Again
Posted on 13 Aug 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
It never fails, just when I am about to write something positive about the Red Sox, Wham!!! Jonathan Papelbon has to mess everything up. That should teach me a lesson to write more often. I was going to talk about the momentum change and how the Sox are creeping in the standings, but Paps ineffectiveness once again, has caused me to switch gears. Yesterday, instead of sweeping of the Blue Jays,...









