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Archive for September, 2007

Definitely a Time to Panic

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Words Cannot Describe The Pain
There really isn’t anything to say at this moment. Losing because of Papelbon giving up a grand slam is pretty much the worst possible thing that could have happened. Yankee fans must be….
No, I can’t even bear the thought. Where is Manny? What happened to the bullpen? [...]

Rejection Day

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

I’m not really sure why I am posting this, since we all saw it in our inbox today. Happy Rejection Day. Good job scalpers who entered 10,000 email addresses.
AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES TICKET OPPORTUNITY
Thank you for registering for a chance to purchase tickets for the Red Sox postseason. Unfortunately your entry was not [...]

Careful What you Wish For

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

by Nick Fasulo
Back sometime in June, when the Red Sox were more than comfortably leading the American League east, when Terry Francona could manage his bullpen terribly with little backlash from the fans, a friend of mine was quoted as saying “this isn’t even fun, there’s no excitement, I kind of wish the Yankees would [...]

Gagne

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

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Plug the Sinking Ship with Clay!

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Its rookie pitcher time! John Lester (tonight) and Clay Buchholtz (tomorrow) are being called upon to be stoppers once again. With Lester pitching tonight and Clay taking Daisuke Matsuzaka’s turn tomorrow, we are really treading on thin ice here. But with the playoffs all but clinched, they mostly doing this to give [...]

The 6th Teletubbie, Daisuke

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Taken from Channel 4, WHDH, Boston

TORONTO — The Boston Red Sox didn’t need an interpreter for this: With one quick wardrobe change, Daisuke Matsuzaka went from star pitcher to Teletubby.
“I didn’t think there was anything that could make me laugh last night. There was,” manager Terry Francona said Monday.
Many teams use a late season trip [...]

Magic Number Still at 9

Monday, September 17th, 2007

The Sox and Yankees split the first two games and it all came down to last night. As expected. It was a great pitching matchup between Schilling and Clemens. As expected. And the game could have gone either way The pitching matchup was nearly perfect in Schilling and Clemens. [...]

This is September Baseball

Friday, September 14th, 2007

I am so excited! And I just can’t hide it. I don’t want to lose control, but i think I like it.
Somehow, the Yankees being in Boston right now makes me think of the Pointer Sisters. No, not Jeter and ARod, but the old song. It’s September 14. The Yankees [...]

Walk Off Hero (s)

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Yes, of course, the hero of last night’s game was David Ortiz. I think we can all agree on that. He drove in 5 runs with two swings of the bat, and hit the ball hard every time up. He just as easily could have gone 5-5 with a couple more doubles [...]

Red Sox Playoff Tickets

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

It’s that time again, when you get to start registering every email address you’ve ever used for Red Sox playoff tickets. Registration started today at noon and goes until next week. Get those entries in now! Don’t miss out on the disappointment of getting 10% off at the pro shop instead of [...]