Sean McAdam covers MLB and the Red Sox for Comcast SportsNet New England. A graduate of Providence college, McAdam spent 23 years with the Providence Journal, mainly on the Red Sox beat. He then moved to the Boston Herald in 2008 before joining CSNNE in 2009. He has also written nationally for ESPN.com and FOXSports.com. … Continue reading 2011 Approval Ratings – Sean McAdam
Aceves Can’t Stay In Control For Sox
Alfredo Aceves had a rough second inning for the Red Sox last night, at one point walking five straight batters, and the Red Sox themselves had a bit of an off-night offensively as they dropped one to the San Diego Padres 5-4 at Fenway Park. Sox go belly up in loss - Peter Abraham has Aceves … Continue reading Aceves Can’t Stay In Control For Sox
2011 Approval Ratings – Heidi Watney
Heidi Watney is the Red Sox reporter for NESN. Watney joined NESN in 2008, replacing the popular Tina Cervasio. She was born and raised in Fresno, California, and graduated with honors from the University of San Diego on an academic scholarship. Prior to coming to NESN she was a sports anchor for Fox affiliate KMPH-TV … Continue reading 2011 Approval Ratings – Heidi Watney
2011 Approval Ratings – Andy Gresh
Andy Gresh co-hosts the 98.5 FM midday show Gresh & Zo. A former college football player at URI, Gresh has been a fixture on the Patriots radio network's pre and postgame coverage for much of the last decade. Prior to taking over for Gary Tanguay on the 98.5 midday show, Gresh had worked at SIRIUS/XM … Continue reading 2011 Approval Ratings – Andy Gresh
After Bruins Parade, Hub’s Attention Turns To Sox
With the Bruins season over, and the NBA over and getting ready for a lockout and the NFL in the middle of a lockout, the Red Sox will now have the lion's share of the focus of the Boston sports media and fans. Offense is at full blast as Red Sox rout Brewers - Michael Vega's … Continue reading After Bruins Parade, Hub’s Attention Turns To Sox
Boston Preps For Yet Another Parade
The finishing touches are being put on yet another championship parade for the city of Boston. The Bruins Stanley Cup parade will begin at 11:00 tomorrow in front of the TD Garden. There are so many stories and links and columns about the Bruins this morning, that I'm going to just bring you a select few. … Continue reading Boston Preps For Yet Another Parade
Boston Is Once Again TitleTown
Since February 3rd, 2002, the city of Boston has seen three Super Bowl champions, Two World Series champions, an NBA championship, and now a Stanley Cup championship. (You can also throw in three NCAA Men's Hockey championships.) 10 years, 10 titles (7 professional). That's a run. The Bruins became the latest addition to the championship … Continue reading Boston Is Once Again TitleTown
Bruins Look To Bring Home The Cup Tonight
It all comes down to tonight. Can the Bruins break through in Vancouver and bring the Stanley Cup home to Boston for the first time since 1972? We'll find out tonight as the Bruins and Canucks face off in game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. (NBC, 8:00pm ET) Time for grand finale - Steve Conroy … Continue reading Bruins Look To Bring Home The Cup Tonight
2011 Approval Ratings – Andy Brickley
Melrose native Andy Brickley has been Bruins analyst since 1996 when he was hired by WBZ radio to replace Barry Pederson, who had just received a promotion at the investment firm he was working at. The following year, Brickley was hired to do the Bruins TV broadcasts on channel 38, replacing Derek Sanderson. In 2000, … Continue reading 2011 Approval Ratings – Andy Brickley
Bruins Will Play For The Cup Tomorrow Night
The Bruins once again pounded Vancouver goalie Roberto Luongo and his Canuck teammates at the Garden last night, winning game six and forcing a winner-take-all game seven tomorrow night in Vancouver. The 5-2 victory was again led by Tim Thomas in net, who frustrated the Canucks on 36 of 38 shots. Get all the latest coverage, … Continue reading Bruins Will Play For The Cup Tomorrow Night
