Welcome to July. This weekend marks the midpoint of the MLB season, so it's time do something we haven't done all year. That's right: we're leading with the Red Sox. Red Sox July 1 is marked on my calendar as the sixth anniversary of the night Jeter dove into the stands in the Bronx while … Continue reading Week Log: A Few Good Men . . . Still Standing
Doc Will Return, Sox Fall To Rays
Doc Rivers announced yesterday that he will indeed return to the Celtics bench for the 2010-11 season. It's the first big piece of the new season for the Celtics to fall into place, and with the NBA free agent period starting last night at midnight, more pieces may come together in the coming days. Rivers … Continue reading Doc Will Return, Sox Fall To Rays
Sox Zap Rays, Pierce Opts Out
Breaking - Source: Rivers staying - Steve Bulpett reports. Apologies on the tardiness, an early-morning work emergency kept me away from here thus far. I see that you guys have been busy in the comment section under the previous post, however... David Ortiz hit a three-run blast off Rays starter James Shields to get things started … Continue reading Sox Zap Rays, Pierce Opts Out
Sports Radio Morning Show Poll
The latest ratings show that Dennis & Callahan are facing their biggest challenge yet in the ratings from 98.5 FM's Toucher and Rich. What show are you listening to for sports talk in the AM? {democracy:90}
Big Week For The Future Of The Boston Celtics
The first dominoes have yet to fall, but this is a huge few days for the future of the Boston Celtics. In some form or another, we'll find out the immediate future of Paul Pierce, Doc Rivers and Ray Allen. Here's your top ten articles this morning: Hey Danny Ainge, time to be bold - Gerry … Continue reading Big Week For The Future Of The Boston Celtics
Sox Win Another, Lose Another
The Red Sox beat the San Francisco Giants for the second straight day, but also lost a key member of the team to an injury for the third straight game. Catcher Victor Martinez took a foul tip off his thumb, leading to a fracture of the digit. Jon Lester pitched a complete-game five-hitter as Boston … Continue reading Sox Win Another, Lose Another
Sunday Notes and Links
A quick look at some of the material out there in the local newspapers and websites. First of all, I'd like to send condolences to my good friend Chad Finn, who lost his mom last week. Red Sox come together as they grind through injuries - Sean McAdam has this Red Sox team forming its own personality … Continue reading Sunday Notes and Links
Some Friday Megalinks
Ok, I haven't done Friday megalinks in a while and you're owed them so let's get to them without further delay. Of course, you can find the Weekend Viewing Picks right here. National First, several media writers are amused by the war of words between CBS and ESPN over the most viewed broadband event ever. … Continue reading Some Friday Megalinks
Pedroia “Laser Show” Lifts Sox Over Rockies
I lost track of how many times I heard the phrase "laser show" on the NESN telecast last night, but I didn't mind, as Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia put on a performance for the ages in a 13-11Red Sox win over the Colorado Rockies. Pedroia hit three home runs on the night (including … Continue reading Pedroia “Laser Show” Lifts Sox Over Rockies
Week Log: Draft Days of Summer
Lots of action in the blogosphere this first week of summer, with the C's drafting tonight, the B's tomorrow, the U.S. taking on Guana in World Cup action Saturday, and the Sox looking for something positive on any or all of those days. We left you on the threshhold of Game 7 of the NBA … Continue reading Week Log: Draft Days of Summer
