The Red Sox and Yankees engaged in an old-fashioned slugfest last night, with the Sox coming out on the short end of the stick. Last Friday night Chien-Ming Wang had stifled the Sox, holding them to two hits and a single run. Last night the Sox got to him for eight runs. However Clay Buchholz … Continue reading Sox, Buchholz Pummeled in Bronx
Montreal Now One Game Away
Well, if we're looking to be positive, we can say that the Bruins penalty killing in this series has been outstanding. Fluto Shinzawa has the Bruins pushed to the brink of elimination with their 1-0 shutout loss to the Canadiens in last night's game four of their first round series. Steve Conroy has the Bruins … Continue reading Montreal Now One Game Away
Sox Stage Another Cleveland Comeback
Manny Ramirez hit a two run homer in the top of the ninth inning to complete a Red Sox comeback, putting them ahead 6-4, which was the final score from Progressive Field in Cleveland, as Boston topped the Indians. Somewhere, Mike Adams weeps bitterly. Gordon Edes has the Sox getting some flashbacks to their October … Continue reading Sox Stage Another Cleveland Comeback
Bruins Finally Break Through
A great sports weekend wrapped up last night with the Bruins finally breaking through against Montreal, and the Red Sox winning the weekend series with the New York Yankees. Having shown some spark in game two despite coming out on the short end of the scoreboard, the Bruins again came out energized last night in … Continue reading Bruins Finally Break Through
Bruins Get Habbed In Opener
There was a lot of optimism around the Bruins heading into last night's playoff opener. Then the game started. The Canadiens scored twice in the first two minutes of the game - the first goal just 34 seconds into the contest - and skated off with a 4-1 game one victory over Boston. Fluto Shinzawa … Continue reading Bruins Get Habbed In Opener
Tigers Finally Get One
After losing their first seven games of the season, the Detroit Tigers finally got a win last night, knocking off the Red Sox 7-2 at Fenway Park. Jeff Horrigan notes that after a crisp opening day shutout victory, the Red Sox appeared to slip into a midseason malaise last night at Fenway. Gordon Edes has … Continue reading Tigers Finally Get One
Sox Ring In The New Year
The Red Sox opened the home portion of their 2008 schedule yesterday afternoon with a 5-0 win over the Detroit Tigers. Prior to the game, the Red Sox received their 2007 World Series Championship rings and raised their second banner of the decade. These things just don't get old. Dan Shaughnessy has the Globe front page … Continue reading Sox Ring In The New Year
In Case You Haven’t Heard, It’s Opening Day
(Your guest blogger today is T.J. Donegan. For comments, criticisms, irrational hatred/love, he can be reached at tdonegan@gwu.edu) Good morning, sports fans. Sorry for the delay this morning, Vista decided it hated the internet. Always great when you go to the most expensive school in the country and their only response to "your wireless network … Continue reading In Case You Haven’t Heard, It’s Opening Day
What a long, strange trip it’s been
Guest blogger Bob Ekstrom is here to get your week off to a good start, but if he doesn't, let him know about it. He can be reached at bob02878@yahoo.com. After splitting and sweeping in Japan and California, respectively, the Red Sox went 0-for-Canada over the weekend, culminating with a 7-4 loss to Toronto at … Continue reading What a long, strange trip it’s been
Good to be fan in Boston
Today's morning links from guest blogger Brian Beaupre. Brian can be reached at bopes21102@yahoo.com. The first weekend in April, and we're talking about a Celtics magic number, potential Bruins playoff opponents, the Sox out to a fast start after a trip around the world, literally, and the Pats...well, not doing a whole lot other than … Continue reading Good to be fan in Boston
