Archive for the 'Red Sox History' Category
Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
Keep Smiling Tim! Yes, after all the preaching about how the Red Sox can’t hit lefties and Scott Kazmir is their kryptonite, of course, the Sox put up some runs on him early last night. This is something I am very happy to be wrong about! Apparently Mike Lowell did not read [...]
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Thursday, August 16th, 2007
I think this needs to be the new slogan. Because Dustin Pedroia Is My Kind of Guy (short and balding notwithstanding).
He’s a hustle player, the guy nobody believes in. His stats and accomplishments don’t seem to match his appearance, but there he is, leading off and hitting .325 for the rookie minimum salary. [...]
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
Orioles announcer Joe Angel, apparently upset that the out of town fans are in fact the ones that end up paying his salary since the O’s are so bad, is ripping Fenway Park. In a clear move out of the frustration of hearing “Let’s Go O’s” turn in to “Let’s Go Sox” countless times [...]
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Thursday, July 5th, 2007
Hideki Okajima, in a surprise move, has surpassed Jeremy Bonderman in All Star voting. the vote lasts until 6:00 tonight, so keep voting to make sure the 6th Red Sox players gets to go. I love Bonderman, but Okajima has been the man this year and Bonderman struggled in April. He deserves [...]
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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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Sunday, May 27th, 2007
Did you know that baseball wasn’t played at Fenway Park on Sundays until 1932? A law on the books prohibited play if a church was withing 1,000 feet of the ballpark. Fenway was about 900 feet from the Church of Redemption, located in the Fens area. In 1932, the law was changed [...]
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Thursday, May 10th, 2007
Part 2 today. Read Part 1, Clemens is Swahili for Desperate to get caught up.
Here are the pros and cons of Clemens signing with the Sox.
Pros:
1. Public Relations: As we all know by the spam emails we get in our inboxes every morning, the Red Sox have become [...]
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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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Wednesday, March 28th, 2007
Former Red Sox (star?) reliever Ugueth Urbina was sentenced to 14 years in prison for having the hardest first name to spell in baseball. OK, not really.
But he is going to jail for a very long time - 14 years in a Socialist Venezuelan prison equates to about 674 years in a ‘normal’ jail. [...]
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