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Jays Take Three of Four from Boston
Posted on 9 Sep 2011 by Ben Fisher.
What Happened The Blue Jays’ (72-72) 3-1 series win over the Boston Red Sox doesn’t exactly feel like a triumph over a division foe – especially given Boston’s 28-19 edge in runs and Tuesday’s 14-0 demolition. However, it does speak to the fight of a Jays’ team that claimed two separate one-run victories and a 7-4 win in which Boston sent the tying run to the plate in the ninth ...
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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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Red Sox Over The Hump After Some Major Spring Cleaning
Posted on 20 May 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
If you told me the Red Sox would have a losing record for the first 39 games of the season, I would have rather put my money on Charlie Sheen getting his job back. If anything, most of us would have picked them to have the best record in baseball. After all, most fans and media had them pegged for a 100+ win season. I, on the other hand, was spotted stating my prediction on the local news on Op...
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Angels not lacking, even in the face of the monster
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
Oh I was mad. 30 games in to the season, and I was fuming. Are the Angels scared of the Boston Red Sox. They lost 4 straight home games to the Sox, and had lost their first 2 in Bean town. Scared was the only word that came to mind. It reminded me being in high school and being nervous around girls. Things that would normally be easy, became unbelievably hard. The Angels pounded out 13 hits in ...
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Home Sweet Home Is Just What The Red Sox Need…Badly!
Posted on 8 Apr 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
I know I promised you a pitching outlook for the 2011 season, but instead I spent all week looking for tickets to opening day. Having no luck, I decided to take matters in my own hands and attended a “ticket giveaway” at a local bar. I rounded up my friend Bob, and we set out last night determined to win those tickets. Guess what, we are going to Opening Day! Yes, the Red Sox are ...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Adrian Gonzalez and the Boston Red Sox on Paper
Posted on 30 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The Red Sox had the most disappointing season of any team in baseball a year ago. General Manager Theo Epstein went out and was extremely aggressive in the offseason. They went out and acquired Adrian Gonzalez via trade before the winter meetings. Then they signed Carl Crawford to a seven-year $142 million contract. Boston also made some under-the-radar signings to bolster the bullpen by...
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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,...
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The Wheels Fall Off John Lackey’s Near No-Hitter
Posted on 23 Jul 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Wow! The last few weeks there wasn't much to write about. Last night gave me plenty! The Red Sox sunk to another low. After coming off a stellar performance against the Texas Rangers, John Lackey took a no-hit bid against the Seattle Mariners into the 8th inning only to watch the wheels fall off as Manny Delcarmen and Jonathan Papelbon blew the 5 run lead, blew the save, and stole center stag...
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Help Wanted: Red Sox Need Healthy Players
Posted on 3 Jul 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Can it get any worse? The Red Sox players are dropping like flies. Just when things were looking up and they were making a move in the standings, WHAM…they were halted with broken bone after broken bone. After sweeping the LA Dodgers the Sox set out west. First stop was Colorado where they lost their first series since May 16. They managed to stay healthy but their egos were damaged pretty ba...
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April Showers, Bring Red Sox May Power
Posted on 2 Jun 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Brace yourself for a long one folks. It has been way too long since my last blog. May is in the books and Red Sox Nation is feeling good. The Red Sox have done a complete 180 in the month of May. They are not out of the woods yet but they are on the right path. We don't need to be reminded of how disappointing April was, but let's do it anyway. April: 11-12, 103 runs, .259 avg, 27 HR, .262 Opp ...
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Red Sox Bullpen Hold On For The Win
Posted on 11 May 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
The Red Sox hung on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6. It was their 4th straight win over the Jays and it was a messy one. With 10 walks and 10 runs over 2 innings, it took an hour and 2o minutes to complete. John Lackey faced Brandon Morrow and both were shaky. The Sox took an early 2-0 lead on a Victor Martinez single up the middle scoring Marco Scutaro who walked and Dustin Pedroia who doubl...









