Archive for the 'Classic Stories' Category
Thursday, August 16th, 2007
Here we are in an off-day. Is there any good TV on on Thursday night’s by the way? I always feel lost clicking through the other stations when the Sox aren’t on.
But anyway, let’s take a realistic look at the Red Sox current situation. Just becuase they Yankees have been playing out [...]
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
Welcome to a new blogger on the site! MurphySox will be providing another perspective on the team we love and let ruin our saturdays.
I moved from Boston to the Baltimore area and although I already have plans to be at 25 games in Fenway this season I’m at all of the Baltimore games as [...]
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Saturday, July 14th, 2007
It truly was an unlucky day for the Red Sox on Friday the 13th. Under this purple sky (did someone forget to push the button or something?) the Sox failed to hold a lead, giving up a pair of two out, cheap hits to the Blue Jays and failed to complete the comeback in [...]
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
The Land of a Whale’s Vagina (see Anchorman if you don’t get it) has a lot to offer, especially in this particular weekend of baseball, beaches, and beer. I must say, it was one of the better baseball road trips I have been on in a while. San Diego has a nice small town [...]
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Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
David Ortiz is a sensation and has been cited as the reason the curse is reversed. He’s the guy that gets the hit that the Red Sox could never pull off in years past. Yet he is with his third team, was regarded as a bad signing when he showed up becuase we [...]
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Barry Bonds will be in Fenway Park on June 13. He needs 11 home runs in just under a month in order to break the record at Fenway. There is a very real possibility that he will be here when he does it (Wonder what those bleacher seats will cost on StubHub?). [...]
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Saturday, May 5th, 2007
This is an essay/research paper written about Project Management in business as it relates to the Yankees. The author, Tina, was given an A, so I don’t want to hear any complaints from you Yankee fans. Though this seems similar to my previous arguments about whey the Yankees have failed to win the [...]
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Tuesday, April 24th, 2007
What an historic day it is! RedSoxSuperFan.com has proven itself a legitimate fan site with its first all out hate email from a Yankee fan! I am personally, very proud.
First, here is the message, completely unabridged and full of spelling and grammar errors. Note that a return email address was not provided [...]
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Friday, April 20th, 2007
After reading his article that appeared on Boston.com (and I guess in the globe, but if you read here, you probably don’t read print anyway) today titled The Start of Something (Too) Big. Of course, I invite you to read the article on your own and agree with everything I say here in order [...]
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2007
Ladies and Gentleman, Boys and Girls, Welcome to Fenway Park. Opening Day has come and gone. It couldn’t have been a better way to begin the Red Sox home debut. Josh Beckett struck Ichiro out with 7 pitches to start it off. That was the most pitches he would need for [...]
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