The Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals will meet in the World Series for the fourth time beginning tonight at Fenway Park. While Dennis and Callahan may lament that this series "lacks color" and Dan Shaughnessy may complain about the lack of "villains" or controversy in the series, baseball fans should be treated to … Continue reading Red Sox/Cardinals Set For Fourth World Series Matchup
Bobby V? Really?
I think the last thing most Red Sox fans want to think about right now is Bobby Valentine. But the Globe makes him their featured story this morning, much like they went all-in on him during 2012 Spring Training and into the regular season. Leading the charge of course, is Nick Cafardo, who seems to … Continue reading Bobby V? Really?
Sox In The Series, Patriots Shoved Aside
The Red Sox will be in the World Series for the third time since 2004 as they will face the St. Louis Cardinals starting on Wednesday night. It has been a season of constant surprise - of the pleasant kind - so unlike what happened the season prior. It's a team that no one thought … Continue reading Sox In The Series, Patriots Shoved Aside
Playing Catch Up, Sox Closing In
As usual, I'm sure things were very quiet in my absence. Watching and following Boston sports from 3000 miles away might actually be the best way to do it. The games are finished earlier, there's no idiotic post-game hotsportztakes and forced worries following uplifting wins, and you're not tempted to tune into sports radio to … Continue reading Playing Catch Up, Sox Closing In
Bruins Win Opener, Sox Set To Open ALDS
The Bruins opened the 2013-14 regular season last night with a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Red Sox also look to vanquish an opponent from Tampa as they take on the Rays this afternoon in game one of the American League Divisional Series. We're entering what is likely the busiest time of … Continue reading Bruins Win Opener, Sox Set To Open ALDS
Patriots Knock Over Another Tomato Can, Media Ups and Downs
The Patriots improved to 4-0 with a 30-23 win over the Atlanta Falcons last night. New England suffered a big blow however, as they have likely lost defensive anchor Vince Wilfork for the season. Get all the links this morning at PatriotsLinks.com. Here are a few of the top links for today: What we learned: … Continue reading Patriots Knock Over Another Tomato Can, Media Ups and Downs
Sox Inch Closer To Best Record
The Red Sox moved closer to grabbing home field advantage in the AL playoffs last night with a 15-5 win in Colorado. Will Middlebrooks hit two home runs, including a grand slam, to pace the offensive attack. With the win, the Red Sox have a two game lead over Oakland for the best record with … Continue reading Sox Inch Closer To Best Record
Celtics Close To 98.5 Deal, Belichick Has No Patience For Salk and Holley
While it has been rumored as being close for some time now, it appears a deal to make 98.5 The SportsHub the radio home of the Boston Celtics is really close now. Sean Grande and Danny Ainge both appeared on the Toucher and Rich show this morning, and while no announcement has been made yet, … Continue reading Celtics Close To 98.5 Deal, Belichick Has No Patience For Salk and Holley
Patriots Fall To 3-0, Media Ups and Downs
The Patriots still haven't beaten anyone, and yesterday another hapless foe folded like a kid's camp chair in front of the Gillette faithful. Or so goes the sports radio storyline today. Get all the links from the game over at Patriotslinks.com Some of the good and bad from the media yesterday: Three Up Mike Reiss, … Continue reading Patriots Fall To 3-0, Media Ups and Downs
Sox Are In Playoffs, Reader Rant on Mazz
The Red Sox clinched at least a wild card playoff spot with the 3-1 win over the Orioles at Fenway last night. John Lackey pitched what might've been his best game in a Red Sox uniform, limiting the O's to just two hits and going the complete nine innings. How John Lackey became an improbable … Continue reading Sox Are In Playoffs, Reader Rant on Mazz
