0-6. This has the potential to get really ugly this weekend, as the New York Yankees arrive in town to face the Red Sox for their opening series at Fenway Park. Worse, tomorrow's game and Sunday's night's games will be broadcast to a national audience via FOX and ESPN respectively. The Yankees would like nothing … Continue reading 0-6 Red Sox Look To Turn Things Around in Home Opener
Nothing Left To Say About Sox
Can they possibly be this bad? I don't think so, but with each ugly loss in which you felt they had no chance of coming back and winning, or that they could even win the next game, confidence fades on what is such a promising 2011 season for the Boston Red Sox. Yes, they lost … Continue reading Nothing Left To Say About Sox
Fenway Sports Group Signs Deal With LeBron James
From the Wall Street Journal this afternoon: LeBron James in Deal With Fenway Sports In this deal, LeBron gets a minority ownership stake in the FSG-owned Liverpool soccer club, and FSG along with James' LRMR Branding and Marketing become the business representatives for LeBron James. Red Sox co-owner Tom Werner is quoted in the piece: "We're not interested in talent … Continue reading Fenway Sports Group Signs Deal With LeBron James
Sad Sack Sox Still Can’t Win
For the first three games of the season, it was the pitching that did in the Red Sox, as they were battered by the Texas Rangers lineup. Last night in Cleveland, the Red Sox got decent pitching, but couldn't hit, and dropped their fourth straight game to begin season, losing 3-1 to the Indians. Get … Continue reading Sad Sack Sox Still Can’t Win
Sox Seek First Win
The winless Red Sox look to Josh Beckett to turn their fortunes around tonight in Cleveland as they begin a three game series with the Indians. Winless Red Sox turn to Josh Beckett - Gordon Edes says that the Sox put Beckett fourth in the rotation to ease him in after a rough 2010 season, but … Continue reading Sox Seek First Win
Lost Opening Weekend For Sox, Celtics Get Shaq, Lose Shaq
The Texas Rangers looked very much like a squad out to remind everyone, especially the much-hyped Red Sox, that they are the reigning American League champions. They pounded Red Sox pitching in all three games this weekend, sweeping the season opening series for both teams. Get the full coverage at RedSoxLinks.com. Dan Shaughnessy can have … Continue reading Lost Opening Weekend For Sox, Celtics Get Shaq, Lose Shaq
A Friday Megalink Post
I'm going to try to post some of the Friday megalinks. This won't be an entire post. Unless something happens, I should be able to get most of them in. Of course, you can find the Weekend Viewing Picks for your sports and primetime programs. National USA Today's Michael Hiestand and Mike McCarthy debate whether … Continue reading A Friday Megalink Post
It’s Opening Day! (No, Really)
If you woke up to layers of snow in New England this morning, you'd have been hard pressed to believe that the Red Sox open their 2011 season this afternoon. We can at least be thankful that this season, the MLB schedulemakers decided not to have the Red Sox open up at Fenway Park. The Red Sox … Continue reading It’s Opening Day! (No, Really)
NESN’s Executive Vice President Is Out
Happening now, we're just learning through Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette that NESN's Executive Vice President of Programming and Executive Producer Joel Feld is leaving after five years on the job. Feld has overseen changes in game production with the Red Sox and Bruins as well as steering the channel towards some … Continue reading NESN’s Executive Vice President Is Out
TiqIQ Presents Opening Day
Highest priced opening day tickets on the secondary market? Your Boston Red Sox.
