After an unscheduled day off from posting yesterday, here's the top articles from today. Pedro Martinez is no goat - Gerry Callahan, Dan Shaughnessy and Steve Buckley all wrote articles on Pedro Martinez's start in tonight's game six of the World Series. Callahan reminds us again that he's a pretty damn columnist when he wants to be. You … Continue reading Wednesday’s Best
This Morning’s Top Five Articles
I already did the complete morning links today, and thought I'd try something out by giving you what I think are the top five must-read articles posted this morning. Here they are, in no particular order: 1) Patriots were big winners - Albert Breer's look at how the Patriots established themselves as the favorite in the AFC … Continue reading This Morning’s Top Five Articles
Comcast SportsNet Announces Web, Broadcast Overhaul
Comcast SportsNet announced this morning the official hirings of Sean McAdam, Tom Curran, Art Martone, Sherrod Blakely and Joe Haggerty as they relaunch their website and partner on-air with NECN to provide broadcast and internet coverage of Boston sports. CSN's online presence at CSNNE.com will now feature the following lineup: Veteran MLB reporter Sean McAdam … Continue reading Comcast SportsNet Announces Web, Broadcast Overhaul
Celtics Get Win, Rondo Gets Deal
According to former Boston Globe NBA writer Marc J. Spears, Rajon Rondo and the Celtics have agreed to a 5-year, $55 million extension. The Celtics made it 4-for-4 on the season with their 97-87 win over Chris Paul and the New Orleans Hornets at the TD Garden last night. Julian Benbow says that Paul Pierce was … Continue reading Celtics Get Win, Rondo Gets Deal
On A Friday Megalinks Roll
Time for the Friday Megalinks as usual. Let's get to these while we can. You can always check out the Weekend Viewing Picks for the sports and primetime viewing for Saturday and Sunday. Let's go to the links. National USA Today' Michael Hiestand says we may have not have seen the last of Steve Phillips … Continue reading On A Friday Megalinks Roll
Only The 10* Best Links Today
Changing things up a little here and for today, I decided to just bring you the best of what out there in the Boston newspapers/websites. If it's not here, you're not missing much. (These are not in any particular order) 1) How Welker Became Mr. Reliable for the Patriots - Christopher Price has a look at … Continue reading Only The 10* Best Links Today
Week Log: No Frost on the Pumpkin
Forget the killing frost and stockpiling cases of dry gas for optimal winter performance. Ease up on closing that pool and racing down to Burlington Coat Factory ahead of everyone else. It's going to hit 70 degrees this weekend and that means it's NBA time again in Boston. Tossing Batting Practice is thrilled that the … Continue reading Week Log: No Frost on the Pumpkin
Celtics Maul Bobcats
A night after beating the Cavaliers on the road, the Celtics returned to TD Garden for their home opener last night. Was there any chance of a letdown with the Charlotte Bobcats in town? I think the score of the 92-59 Celtics win speaks for itself. Julian Benbow has the Celtics lockdown "D" completely stifling the … Continue reading Celtics Maul Bobcats
Celtics Opener a Success
The Cleveland Cavaliers came out of the gate smokin' last night, hitting six of their first seven shots, and running out to a 13-2 lead. A few minutes later, the Cavs led by 14 at 19-5 and 21-7, but the Celtics rebuilt bench led a comeback, and the Celtics took the lead in the second quarter and never looked back in a 95-89 … Continue reading Celtics Opener a Success
Was Jonny Miller a bigger “Curse” Pusher than Shaughnessy?
If you didn't read Bob Hohler's column this morning - Really big news - I highly recommend that you do so. The article looks at some of the media pressure that the Red Sox had to overcome en route to winning the 2004 World Series. It seems that much of that "media pressure" came from an … Continue reading Was Jonny Miller a bigger “Curse” Pusher than Shaughnessy?
