Sports radio knows how to take a subject the general public really does not care that deeply about and turn it into hours, days of outrage and caterwauling. We're going on two days now of the outrage of many local hosts over the selection of Terry Francona as Manager of Year over John Farrell by … Continue reading Tedious Francona/Farrell Debate Continues
Montville Returns, Celtics Anger Tankers, and New Deals For T&R
Sunday's return of Leigh Montville to the Globe's Sports section was a most welcome surprise. Since he started writing columns for SportsOnEarth they have become a must-read, and had me wondering "what if" Montville had remained with the Globe and been their "star" columnist instead of Dan Shaughnessy. The Globe wisely brought Montville in to … Continue reading Montville Returns, Celtics Anger Tankers, and New Deals For T&R
Sports Illustrated Honors David Ortiz, First Responders on Cover
In this week’s SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (11/11/13)—on newsstands Wednesday— senior writer Tom Verducci writes about how 2013 World Series MVP David Ortiz, one of the greatest postseason sluggers ever, used leadership and resilience to carry the Red Sox and the city of Boston to their third Series title in eight years. Ortiz, who had a .688 … Continue reading Sports Illustrated Honors David Ortiz, First Responders on Cover
“The worst 6-2 team in NFL history” Wins Again
No, that's not me being snarky. Chris Gasper actually wrote "The worst 6-2 team in NFL history bumped its record to 7-2 at its intermission with a 55-31 demolition of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at Gillette Stadium." I apologize in advance to Gasper if he is just being sarcastic. I'm having a hard time … Continue reading “The worst 6-2 team in NFL history” Wins Again
Titletown. Still.
Here is what the newspapers of New England look like this morning. Click on each image to go to the coverage from that paper.
Red Sox Look To Bring It Home To Fenway
I'm not one to launch into poetic waxing and waning about the romanticism of baseball, and what it symbolizes to so many. This team has exceeded our wildest expectations no matter what happens over the next two nights. They've made fools out of so many who predicted another gloomy season at Fenway Park. I keep … Continue reading Red Sox Look To Bring It Home To Fenway
Forethoughts On Four Games: Third Quarter 2013
Bruce is out today. Check RedSoxLinks.com for all the coverage of the Red Sox 3-1 win in game five of the World Series last night. The Sox now have a chance to close out the Series tomorrow night at Fenway Park. Well, the past month sure has had its interesting moments. After a punch-in-the-head experience … Continue reading Forethoughts On Four Games: Third Quarter 2013
Sox Pick Off Cardinals, Series Tied at Two
The Red Sox tied the World Series at two games apiece with a 4-2 win in St. Louis last night. For the second straight night, a World Series game ending in a fashion that had never previously happened. After a walk-off obstruction call on Saturday night, last night Koji Uehara picked off pinch runner Kolten … Continue reading Sox Pick Off Cardinals, Series Tied at Two
Cardinals Tie Up Series – Wacha, Wacha Wacha!
The "eerily poised" Michael Wacha made only one mistake last night -a sixth inning home run by David Ortiz which temporarily put the Red Sox on top - and this time it was the Red Sox making uncharacteristic mistakes and the Cardinals taking advantage of them as St Louis tied the World Series at a … Continue reading Cardinals Tie Up Series – Wacha, Wacha Wacha!
Lester, Sox Shut Down Cardinals in Game One
Jon Lester was magnificent and the Red Sox took advantage of St. Louis miscue to take game one of the World Series, 8-1 at Fenway Park. Peter Abraham has Lester and the Sox in control right from the first inning. Scott Lauber has the Sox rolling to an easy opening win. Art Martone has a … Continue reading Lester, Sox Shut Down Cardinals in Game One
