Friday, August 7, 2009

PawSox Interviews: Ron Johnson

Manager Ron Johnson, a native Californian, was a first team All American first baseman at Fresno State University. He had a brief career in the major leagues with Royals and the Expos from 1982 to 1984. He became a coach with the Royals for 6 years, after which he started his managerial career starting at the single A level, working his way up to the AAA Pawtucket Red Sox. He has been the manager of the PawSox since 2005. As manager of the PawSox, he is in good company, following the likes of Darrell Johnson, Joe Morgan, Johhny Pesky, Butch Hobson, Rico Petrocelli, and Ken Macha. I had an opportunity to ask him a few questions after the PawSox lost to Columbus on July 27th. He is an easily accessible manager, and gladly answered my questions in my first trip to a clubhouse. Despite the loss and the fact that they are under .500, he remained upbeat, as one could tell that he and his coaching staff are more concerned with the development of their players than the won-loss record that one may first notice.

Q~ Who has been your biggest surprise this season so far?
A~ That’s kind of a tough question to answer because I don’t really… I don’t think you can really go into a minor league season and actually…. Nothing comes as a real surprise unless you’ve got a guy who’s a utility infielder and at this point in the year he’s got 35 home runs, or something strange like that.

Q~ Like Bowden last year?
A~ Michael Bowden has been a prospect since the day he started so that’s not a surprise. Buchholz, the way he was, was not a surprise; Chris Johnson is a prospect. Actually, I don’t have any surprises this year.

Q~ After making the playoffs last year, and falling below .500 this year, would you say that your W-L record is not indicative of the team’s true abilities?
A~ No, I would just think that we were pretty much a different team last year, we had a more veteran club last year. We’ve got a lot of young guys, a lot of movement. To be honest with you, the won-loss record is really never …. With the Boston Red Sox, our goal is to make sure players are prepared to either cover guys when they get hurt in the big leagues, or move on and become Major Leaguers. If you can combine it with winning, that’s great as we did last year. This year, we haven’t had the top club this year… so we’ll find a way to win every night no matter what the score is.

Q~ Is there anyone at Portland or the single A teams that looking forward to get up here at Pawtucket?
A~ I’m sure they all are… we’ve got instructors with people down there. Our job is to work with these guys, and believe me, it’s consuming enough, that’s why we leave that to the bosses… and when they become Triple A we take them from there.

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Jim Rice's Defining Moment: August 7, 1982

It was 27 years ago today that Jim Rice ran into the stands at Fenway Park, grabbed a 4 year old boy who had been hit in the head by a sharply hit foul ball. Blood was gushing from the boy's head. Rice grabbed him and took the boy, John Keane, through the dugout to an ambulance which rushed him to the hospital.

Rice's instinct helped save Keane's life, but it will not be found in Rice's statistics nor will it be on his plaque at Cooperstown. In all the hoopla over whether or not Rice would make it into The Hall; are his numbers good enough, did he play long enough, etc.; this defining moment in Jim Rice's career should not ever be forgotten, especially in this year, the year that he was finally inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame.


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Ortiz's Saturday Press Conference Will Be a Train Wreck

David Ortiz needs to hire a new PR guy. His press conference on Saturday will only damage his reputation more. To truly get fan support he needs to have a regular conversation with the media and answer the questions they ask. He won't do that on Saturday because he will be accompanied by someone from the MLBPA. The media will ask questions this weekend and Ortiz will say he can't answer them because he doesn't have the full results of the test. He will hide behind the Player's Union and say how sorry he is for giving incomplete answers blaming it on government leaks. There is no way Ortiz is going to give an answer that will satisfy anyone if he needs to have an MLBPA guy with him at the press conference. Expect to have more questions after the press conference ends and expect Big Papi's reputation to take another hit. After last night's game Ortiz said, "I'm gonna let you guys know what I got. Period." He is already limiting what he is going to say. He is in hole and needs to stop digging.

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NYC...here I come!

Hi, my name is Shelley and I am a Soxaholic.

A losing streak will not waver my status.

John Smoltz forgetting how to pitch like an All Star will not waver my status.

The Yankees finally winning ONE against us will not waver my status.

Our bats not hitting...and Papi looking all kinds of slumptastic again will not waver my status.

All our guys being hurt and banged up...so much so that Youk had to play LEFT FIELD...will not waver my status.

And now...I am not SHIPPING UP TO BOSTON....

I am heading DOWN TO EVIL.

My friend and I are heading down to NYC for game tonight. I am going to be in the stands...with JOSHUA PATRICK BECKETT on the mound. To say I am excited is the understatement of the world. I am...going with a friend...who is...a Yankees fan. We will have a good time...and at least one of will enjoy the outcome of the game.

But seriously....SOX...BECKS...I am driving into NYC...and I HATE DRIVING INTO NYC....so, if you could win this one for me, I'd greatly appreciate it.

Let's GO RED SOX...and get that winning streak started again.

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Smoltz Has Nothing

John Smoltz did what he has done in almost all his other outings with the Red Sox; pitch well the first time through the lineup and then get knocked around like a BP pitcher. The Yankees go to him in the third chasing him from the game with bases loaded. Tito decided to give the pen a night off and had recently called up Traber come in for his first appearence. Traber allowed the Yankees to continue the hit parade and by the time the 3rd was over they had a 9-3 lead. Pedroia and Kotchman each had homers off of Joba but this game was over early.

Red Sox lose 13-6 BOX SCORE

The game made the Red Sox rotation problem glaringly obvious. Penny and Smoltz do not look like members of a rotation that could go deep into October and Buchholz is not looking much better. Even when Wake comes back next week one of them will remain in the rotation. Dice-K will not be back until September so that means we will most likely see another start from Penny and Smoltz could end up in the bullpen.


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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tampa Rays Fans, You’re the BEST!

I’m BACK! Sorry I took so much time off, but this Master’s Program is killing my free time.

OK, lets examine the Rays Fans who were taking shots at RSN last year during the playoffs:

54 Home games this year with attendance as follows:

8 games with less than 15K fans (1 of those was the opening game of their second series of their FIRST home-stand of the year)
12 games with 15-20K fans (3 of those were against the Angels, 2 were World Series rematches against Philly)
5 games with 20-25K fans (1 against the SOX and 1 against Philly)
14 games with 25-30K fans (1 opening home-stand against Yanks and 2 against the SOX)
10 games with 30-35K fans (3 against the SOX, 3 against the Yanks)
5 games with 35K+ fans (2 opening home-stand against the Yanks)

What does that say for a team that won the American League last year?

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The Daily Duel


I'm in tonight's Daily Duel on CSNNE which will be on at 6 eastern. The topic is: What has lead to more home runs in baseball; PED’s or small parks/bad pitching? I'm up against a writer from Surviving Grady so I need your votes. Please visit the site, vote, and leave a comment. CSNNE will use some of the comments on the air tomorrow night.

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Youk, J-Bay, Ortiz, Baldelli, and Reddick

Some interesting news coming out of the Bronx today:

Youk will be playing left field tonight since J-Bay is out with the hamstring injury.

The day was filled with rumors that Big Papi would be holding a press conference before the game to address the steroid issue. That didn't pan out but Extra Bases is reporting that it will happen before Saturday's game.

Rocco Baldelli is headed to the DL and Josh Reddick has been activated.

and the Sox are playing the Yankees tonight in case that got lost in the shuffle.

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PawSox Interviews: Michael Bowden


Growing up in the Chicago area, Michael Bowden rooted for the Cubs, so one can only imagine the excitement he must have felt when he made his Major League debut last year for the Red Sox pitching against that other team from Chicago, the White Sox. In that game, he went 5 innings, allowing 7 hits and 2 runs, earning him a victory in his first Major League start, as well as his first Major League appearance. In 2009 he made another appearance for the Red Sox, pitching 2 scoreless innings, striking out 2, and allowing no walks.

Bowden was drafted in the first round of the 2005 draft by the Red Sox, and has been rising ever since. He started the 2008 season at AA Portland, made the AA All Star Team, moved up to AAA Pawtucket after that, and made it all the way up to the big leagues, pitching in that one game. He started the 2009 season in Pawtucket and has already made one appearance in Boston already this year, pitching 2 innings of scoreless relief, striking out 2, and allowing no walks.

His won-loss record at Pawtucket this year is a deceiving 3-4, but in 103.1 IP, he has only allowed 86 hits, 39 ER's for 3.40 ERA, walking 38, striking out 74, and limiting opposing batters to a paltry .226 average.

I expect we will see Michael Bowden in Boston again this year. I had an opportunity to speak with him at the Pawtucket-Columbus game on July 27th. In my few moments I had to speak with him, he was very polite and cooperative to speak with. I certainly hope we get to see him when the Red Sox come to Oakland next year!





Q~ You’ve been progressing quite nicely, starting at Portland AA last year, making it to the AA ASG last year, then up to AAA Pawtucket, and finally making an appearance in Boston, allowing only 2 runs in 7 innings against Chicago. That must feel pretty good.

A~ 2 runs in 5 innings. It was an awesome experience. I’m from the Chicago area and I grew up rooting for the Cubs, so going up there making my debut against the White Sox and actually getting the win was an unbelievable experience.


Q~ You have to look past your won-loss record to get the real picture of your season. You had a nice gem the other night, but lost 3-1. How do you feel about your season overall so far this year?

A~ I’ve had a little bit of a rollercoaster ride season. I’ve had about a month in there where things weren’t going my way and I was coming out of my mechanics, walking a lot of guys, just not pitching my game, but I took a little break around the All Star break, I skipped a start, got to watch some video tape. I just worked on some mechanics and tried to go to where I was earlier this season and I think I got there and I was excited to start the second half and start applying the adjustments.


Q~ There seems to be a logjam ahead of you in the Boston rotation and because of this; your name comes up often as a potential trading chip. Any thoughts that you would like to share on that situation?

A~ You know what, it’s something that me as a player I don’t control, it’s up to the front office. I understand that it’s a business so I know that it could happen but me personally I don’t worry about it since it’s out of my control, so until something happens I really don’t care. You know I just throw it over my shoulder and take care of what I need to.


Q~ Do you feel that there is more pressure in the Red Sox system than there is elsewhere?

A~ Sure, I mean, they’ve got a much bigger fan base, the media there is pretty overwhelming at times, but you know what, I thrive off of that stuff like that and it just motivates me to work harder and do the best that I can.


Q~ How do you like Pawtucket and RI and the east coast?

A~I liked them until this year, but it’s been raining 75% of the time. Our weather here has been tough to play in. It hasn’t been a normal summer; very rainy, humid. We’ve had a few nice days. It’s nice that our All Star break, our three days were perfect, so that was very nice. Overall I love playing in Pawtucket, the fans here are awesome, they sell out in the summer, good atmosphere here, good ball park, good team, the front office here is awesome, they treat us nicely, so it’s fun coming to the ball park every day.

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 8/6 vs the Yankees

Ellsbury, CF
Pedroia, 2B
Martinez, C
Youkilis, LF
Ortiz, DH
Drew, RF
Lowell, 3B
Kotchman, 1B
Lowrie, SS

John Smoltz, SP

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John Henry Stands Behind Ortiz

Red Sox owner John Henry said he is waiting to comment until David Ortiz addresses the issue. He also said that today's Globe criticism was "a little early." Watch below:


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Time to Take Penny Out of the Rotation

At this point I would feel more comfortable with Julian Tavarez in the rotation. Brad Penny has just 1 win in his last 7 starts, his ERA for July was 5.93 and his ERA for August is now 7.50. Perhaps the most telling sign of how bad he has been comes when you factor in this: Penny has given up more earned runs (23) than the number of batters he has struck out (22) in July and August. Wake is about a week and 1/2 away from returning and Penny should be the odd man out when he returns.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Where Are They Now: Paul Byrd


Back in the Sox organization, that's where. MLB.com reports that Paul Byrd has signed a Minor League contract with the Boston Red Sox. Unlike last year, there was no waiver process this year, as Byrd had 'retired' last year.

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Sox Can't Figure Out That Giant Yurt

Is this where they go when 'they're taken out back?' Sox just can't do anything right in that baseball 'park' in St. Petersburg, FL, home of the Tampa Bay Rays. The Sox are now 2 - 13 at the giant yurt over the past two seasons.

Sox Lose 4-6 Box Score

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 7 0
Rays 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 7 1

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 8/5 vs the Rays

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Victor Martinez, 1B
Kevin Youkilis, 3B
Jason Bay, LF
Mike Lowell, DH
Rocco Baldelli, RF
Jason Varitek, C
Jed Lowrie, SS

Brad Penny, SP

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Interviews with PawSox: Fernando Cabrera

When Daniel Bard got called up to Boston, the Pawtucket Red Sox turned to Fernando Cabrera to be their new closer. He has since turned into a dominant, lights out closer for the PawSox. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, he had spent 8 years in the minor league systems of the Indians and the Orioles. He was released by the Orioles after 2008 and signed to a minor league contract with the Sox this year. Having spent that many years in the minor leagues, he was eligible as a sixth year free agent to opt out of his contract, but liked pitching for Pawtucket and the Red Sox system so much, and having much better success this year, he decided to stay. Cabrera represented Pawtucket at the Triple A All Star Game this year and earned the save in that game as the International League beat the Pacific Coast League. He's had his ups and downs, having off years mixed in with injuries and good years, and made a couple of major league appearances since he first signed in 1999. He represented Puerto Rico in the WBC in 2006 and 2009.

This year Cabrera has been quietly amassing a fantastic set of numbers. In 36 appearances and 45 innings pitched, he has earned 19 saves, allowing only 34 hits, 19 walks, and 9 earned runs, while striking out 44, limiting opposing batter's to a .209 BA, and posting a 1.80 ERA. It looks like he may finally have reached the final level before being called up to the big leagues one more time. I had a chance to speak with Cabrera after the July 27th PawSox game at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, RI. Not knowing beforehand if he spoke English or not, I prepared my questions in Spanish, but discovered he speaks English well, and answered them in English. I found him to be a very congenial person to speak with. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Boston in September when the rosters expand.



Q~ Was it important to you to be on the Triple A All Star Team?
(¿Es importante que usted esté en el equipo de los Triple A All Stars?)
A~ It is really, really important because that is a sign of recognition that you had a great season in the first half.

Q~ You have good statistics this year. Are you happy this year?
(Tiene usted estadísticas bueno esto ano. ¿Esta contente esto ano?)
A~ I’m really happy here. I’m really happy because I’m working hard to do that. Things go well this year. I’m working hard to keep things going well this year.

Q~ You wear number 38, the number of Curt Schilling. These are big shoes to fill, yes?
(¿Tiene usted el numero treinte-ocho, el numero de Curt Schilling. Es zapatos grandes, no es?)
A~ This is a number I always wear in my career, and I never thought I tried to use it because it was Curt Schilling’s number. I like that number and now here I have the opportunity to take it, so it is a number I use throughout my career in the minors, so I never have the chance to use it in the big leagues. It is a number I like to wear even in Puerto Rico... and that’s good because sometimes you feel comfortable with some [things like that], so I get the chance to wear it here.

Q~ What part of your game have you been working on the most this year?
(¿Qué parte de tu juego que han estado tratando de mejorar esta ano?)
A~ I work a lot on the mental part, focus, and attacking the hitters. I try to attack the hitters better than I was doing in the past. It is more the mental part… that I try to do better. It works for me, I feel more mature, I feel more complete in that part. You learn more about the game, you are more able to control your emotions, control everything in your game because this is pretty much a mental game. That was the only thing I really want to work on. A lot of times you don’t know if you’re better on that, and you go to get some more experience… I can feel I’m better in that. That’s good, I’m going to keep working to get better every day.


Q~ Do you like The USA and Rhode Island?
(¿Te gustan los Estados Unidos en general, y de Rhode Island en particular?)
A~ I am here to work, so it’s not about what the city has to offer, but it’s a city I like because we can see the support from the fans. It’s a good stadium.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Interviews with the Pawtucket Red Sox

Thanks to Bill Wanless of the PawSox, I had the good fortune to be able to obtain a press pass for the July 27th AAA game between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Columbus Clippers (Indians affiliate) at McCoy Stadium. I had opportunities to interview pitchers Fernando Cabrera, who represented the PawSox at this year's AAA All Star game, and Michael Bowden, as well as manager Ron Johnson and batting coach Russ Morman. Starting tomorrow, I will be posting 1 interview per day, and then will follow with my personal review of the whole day's experience.
Everyone involved with the PawSox that I came into contact with was very polite and informative, and made this rookie in the press box and clubhouse feel welcomed. Thanks to all.

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Another Nightmare at the Trop

The Red Sox can't find a way to win a big game at Tropicana Field. Jon Lester did his part in the game by giving up just 3 hits and 1 run in 6 innings but the bullpen could not hold the lead. Bard gave up a home run to Longoria in the bottom of the 8th to tie the game 2-2. The game then seesawed back and forth with both teams getting out of big jams; RR had bases loaded with nobody out but managed to pull a Dice-K like Houdini act to keep the game alive. The Red Sox had their chances but couldn't get a run across and in the bottom of the 13th Saito (the last bullpen pitcher for the Sox) gave up a walk-off home run to Longoria. The Rays found a way to stay alive in the game and now are alive in the division. A great game to watch but a tough loss for the Sox, especially if they don't bounce back tomorrow.

Red Sox Lose 4-2 BOX SCORE


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H E
Red Sox 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 1
Rays 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 9 1

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 8/4 vs the Rays

Ellsbury, CF
Pedroia, 2B
Martinez, 1B
Youkilis, 3B
Ortiz, DH
Drew, RF
Varitek, C
Reddick, LF
Green, SS

Lester, SP

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Interview with John Frascella, author of the Theo Epstein biography THEOLOGY

Fenway West conducted an interview with John Frascella, the author of the new book Theology: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land. John talks about his research on Theo, how he came to write the book, and shares his analysis on some of Theo's best and worst moves as GM of the Red Sox. You can stream the interview below, make sure to pick up his book through the link below to complete your Red Sox collection.




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Q & A with Rays Beat Writer Joe Smith

Fenway West interviewed Joe Smith of the St. Petersburg Times to get ready for the series with the Tampa Bay Rays.

FW: Do you think the Rays can make a run at the wild-card or possibly win the division?

Joe Smith: Yes, I think there's a chance at both, but they've got to take advantage of games like this two-game series with the Red Sox. Making up five games will be tough if they don't win the head-to-head matchups, because I don't see the Red Sox, or Yankees, going on a big losing streak down the stretch. The Rays have a chance if they can get some consistency out of their starting pitching. Matt Garza and James Shields have been steady, and fifth starter Jeff Niemannn is a rookie of the year candidate with a staff-best 10 wins, but they've also been encouraged that LHP Scott Kazmir and David Price are coming off a strong outings, considering their early-season struggles. Starting pitching and defense is what got the Rays to the World Series last year. And improvements on both down the stretch will determine if they make the postseason again.

FW: Ben Zobrist is hitting .300 with 19 HRs on the year, not many thought he would produce at this level this early in his Major League career. Will he keep it up in the second half?

Joe Smith: I think he will. Zobrist has definitely surprised a lot of people, but it's not necessarily a fluke. If you ask manager Joe Maddon, he'll tell you that Zobrist has the best at-bats, day in and day out, of anyone on the Rays. Zobrist works so hard at it, and has done well making adjustments when pitchers have approached him differently. It's amazing to think he might have not gotten this full-time spot at second base - maybe no All-Star selection - if it hadn't been for the unfortunate injury to 2B Akinori Iwamura in May.

FW: Why didn't the Rays make a big move at the deadline?

Joe Smith: Believe me, the Rays tried to make a move. They made some calls on Roy Halladay, Victor Martinez, as well as some potential under-the-radar moves. But they also have limited flexibility financially, with their payroll, so they had to be smart with what they did - because it would impact them the next few years. In reality, DH Pat Burrell was the equivalent of their deadline moves. He their biggest offseason acquisition, at two years, $16 million, but hasn't produced like he has throughout his entire career. The Rays did sign RHP reliever Jeff Bennett, who was released by the Braves, but that was the extent of their moves. They feel confident the guys in the clubhouse now are capable of making a run.

FW: Do you think there is still bad blood between the Red Sox and Rays now that Crisp and Gomes are elsewhere?

Joe Smith: I don't think there's anything like that to speak of. There was a little last year, but with Crisp out of Boston, and it being a year since it all transpired, both teams are more focused on the task at hand - making the playoffs. There will always be a good rivalry between the two, considering they play 18 times a year, and especially if their meetings continue to mean something. But I don't think there's any bad blood, at least from what I can tell.

FW: What is your prediction for this short series with Boston?

Joe Smith: I've seen enough baseball games to know how difficult is to predict on individual matchups, but these should be two close games. There's a great pitching matchup in Tuesday's game with Matt Garza- Jon Lester, a rematch of Game 7 of the ALCS. The Red Sox have been swinging the bats well, but Garza always seems to be at his best when he faces Boston. Should be an interesting two games, that's for sure.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Why Ortiz Must Come Clean Now

In today's New York Daily News there is a story about how 8 of the 104 players on the 2003 steroid list tested positive due to a legal supplement:

The supplement 19-norandrostenedione was legal in 2003 and contained the steroid nandrolone, a hard-core performance-enhancing drug used to build muscle.

Major League Baseball maintains that 96 players tested positive for PEDs during the 2003 survey testing year because it does not count any supplement that a player could purchase legally that contained steroids.

So does Big Papi have an out? I guess you could say he does but here is my problem with the story: in Ortiz's statement he said, "I will find out what I tested positive for. And, three, based on whatever I learn, I will share this information with my club and the public." If Ortiz was taking the legal supplement he could have come right out and said that he was and that is why he tested positive. By waiting to "find out" it seems like he was using steroids and looking for a possible out. If we have learned anything from users who get caught, it is that you need to own up to what you did and fans will welcome you back. If a player tries to stay in denial when all the evidence is against them it will only cause them to lose in the long run. Look at the deniers and what they have become. (Bonds, McGuire, Sosa, Clemens.) Then look at guys like Pettitte who addmitted use and have been able to keep their popular support. Every day that passes with Ortiz keeping quiet he loses respect from Red Sox Nation. Ortiz either did steroids or he didn't, right now he is claiming to be "a little bit pregnant."


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Red Sox Tried to Land Felix Hernandez

The Red Sox went after Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez before the deadline and according to the Seattle Times were willing to pay a hefty price. Theo offered the Mariners a pick of any 5 of the following players in exchange for Hernandez:

RHP Clay Buchholz
RHP Daniel Bard
RHP Justin Masterson
LHP Nick Hagadone
RHP Michael Bowden
LHP Felix Doubront
OF Josh Reddick
SS Yamaico Navarro

I find it hard to believe that the Mariners would turn down Buchholz, Bard, Masterson and Reddick for Hernandez but GM's are demanding a ton for good starting pitchers as we saw with Toronto and Halladay. The report also says Theo tried to get the Padres involved in a 3-way deal where the Sox would get Hernandez but the Mariners also turned that down.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Wake's Recovery is Not Going Well

Tim Wakefield will not be rejoining the Red Sox anytime soon after facing a setback in his rehab:


“I’m just depressed that this isn’t progressing the way I want it to progress,” Wakefield said yesterday, his 43rd birthday. “I’m throwing, playing catch. There are different symptoms now. I’ve got zero strength in my left calf due to the nerve. I’m just waiting for it to get better.”

With Buchholz and Penny both struggling on the mound the team needs Wake back ASAP.

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Sox Win Slugfest, Buchholz Struggles

The Boston bats came out of the gate swinging and hammering the Orioles, scoring 4 in the first, and 14 runs total in the first 4 innings, scoring in each of them. You would think that staked to a 4 run lead in the first, that Buchholz would cruise, too, yet he walked the first batter he faced. He made it through the first 2 innings without allowing a run, but in the third inning, staked to a 7 run lead by that point, he climbed into the barrel until he gave up 6 runs. The Sox added 7 more runs in the 4th inning, giving Buchholz an 8 run lead heading into the bottom of the 5th. After a lead off homer by Adam Jones, he issued a free pass and allowed a single, which earned him an early trip to the bench. (Is it too late to swap Buchholz to get Masterson back?) The rest of the bullpen didn't fare well as they should have, but...

The Sox bats were still not done, though, not until they hammered the O's for 23 hits. (And neither were the O's bats quiet.) Every Sox starter had at least 1 hit, (save 1), 5 of them with multi-hit performances. Victor Martinez led the way with a 5 hits in 6 AB's and 4 RBI's.

Sox Win 18-10 BOX SCORE

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Sox: Tuneup Your WP Radar, Joba's Comin' to Town

The New York Yankees have adjusted their rotation so that Joba 'the Headhunter' Chamberlain will be pitching in the opening game of that upcoming series, set to open at NY on Thursday. Sergio Mitre will now not pitch against the Sox. (damn!)

John Smoltz is set to face Joba in the opener, meaning the Sox bats better be alive and kicking. Despite his historic credentials, Smoltz has not found his rhythm and has not yet turned in a quality start this season.

As much as I would love to see the Sox sweep the Yankees the whole season, it is highly unlikely that would happen. This might just be the game that snaps the 8 game streak. Then again, now that the trade deadline has passed, players might be a bit more relieved that their status hasn't changed and should be able to focus more on the game, rather than distractions such as their status and other unsavory issues not needed to be rehashed in this post. The initial horror and furor over other issues has (hopefully) reached and passed it's peak. The dust will settle, and the answers to the questions will be answered.

To the Sox: you concentrate on today's game and let us armchair GM's worry about games later in the week. Play ball!

I was a second away from hitting the 'post now' button, when I took a quick look at Gameday on RedSox.com. The Sox are already up 4-0 in the top of the 4th. That should be a big enough cushion to get Buchholz started off with the right pitch.

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Today's Red Sox Lineup 8/2 vs Baltimore

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Victor Martinez, C
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
David Ortiz, DH
J.D. Drew, RF
Mike Lowell, 3B
Josh Reddick, LF
Jed Lowrie, SS

Clay Buchholz, SP

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Steroid Story Gets Uglier

As MLB and Ortiz* try to ignore the PED issue and think it will just go away, more and more stories about steroids come out. In today's Globe there is a story that two Red Sox security personnel were fired for posession of steroids last season and MLB did a short 15 minute investigation into the matter. One of the guards was Jerry Remy's son.

Remy, who said he was not surprised that Ortiz has been linked to the doping scandal, said that during questioning by a league investigator last year he was never asked about Ortiz’s assistant - even though Remy said a Red Sox security official had warned him in 2007 to stay away from the man, whom Remy said was a steroid user.

Remy, 30, said he believed the questioning, conducted in a Fenway Park conference room by MLB investigator Eduardo Dominguez, lasted about 15 minutes. It seemed to him a perfunctory exercise in damage control.

“They didn’t ask much at all; they wanted to make it disappear,’’ he said.

As I have said before, until everyone comes clean in an honest way this story will continue until every name comes out. It is time for Ortiz* to come clean and it is time for MLB, and the Red Sox to do their part to truly clean up the game.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Beckett, Sox Cruise Against the O's

The Red Sox are starting to roll again and Josh Beckett is on top of his game. The Orioles had no answers for Beckett who went 7 scoreless innings giving up just 6 hits while striking out 5. Victor Martinez made his debut in a Sox uniform tonight going 1-5 with a RBI. The rest of the Sox offense feasted on Baltimore's staff with 13 hits including a homer by Pedey in the first and another by Youk in the 5th. Ellsbury had 2 more hits in the game and recorded his 48th stolen basen for the season.

Red Sox Win 4-0 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Red Sox 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 13 0
Orioles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0

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Fenway Area Eats

Our fellow western Red Sox fans over at Cookmanfood.com were back in the Hub and have a post up on some of the food from in and around Fenway. Check out their great site for some good food ideas.

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Masterson Says Goodbye

Justin Masterson wrote his last blog post for CSNNE last night and in it he says goodbye to Red Sox fans:

But to all the fans I hope that I was not just a ball player, but a man of character who knew there was more to this life than just the game of baseball. I would hope that you would continue to support me even though I go to the likes of another team. If not that’s ok too, I understand, haha. I hope that Victor Martinez will come and make a good impact just as I hope to do in Cleveland. Thanks again for all your support no matter what was happening and I hope that you will have the respect for every other player that graces the field at Fenway.

May the Lord Bless you and keep you and Thanks, My time here has been wonderful, may we meet again.

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Tonight's Red Sox Linuep 8/1 vs Baltimore

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Victor Martinez, 1B
Kevin Youkilis, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Bay, LF
Jason Varitek, C
Josh Reddick, RF
Jed Lowrie, SS

Josh Beckett, SP

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Friday, July 31, 2009

La Roche gets flipped

I called it in a previous post. I had a feeling LaRoche was going to be flipped. LaRoche was traded to the Atlanta Braves today for another 1st baseman- Casey Kotchman. NESN.com suggests that it is possible that Kotchman could be flipped if another deal was agreed upon before the 4 PM deadline.

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Red Sox August National Broadcast TV Schedule

From RedSox.com:

Aug 8 Sat 1:10 PM @ NYY: Fox
Aug 9 Sun 5:05 PM @ NYY: ESPN
Aug 22 Sat 1:10 PM v. NYY: Fox

All times PDT.

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V-Mart Beantown Bound


The Red Sox pulled the trigger at the trade deadline and acquired catcher Victor Martinez from the Indians in exchange for Justin Masterson and Nick Hagadone.


The Cleveland Leader points out that the trade took place today with the Indians scheduled to have Victor Martinez bobblehead night tomorrow.
Martinez is a three-time All-Star. He batted .284 with 15 home runs and 67 RBI in 99 games for the Tribe this year.

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Victor Martinez about to traded to Red Sox

From MLB Rumors:

USA Today's Bob Nightengale via Twitter: the Red Sox are about to acquire first baseman/catcher Victor Martinez from the Indians. Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse, trying to confirm, says it "looks good." FOX Sports agrees, and notes a lack of a third team involved. They also believe this kills the Adrian Gonzalez talks.

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Bronson Arroyo Speaks Out



Former popular Red Sox pitcher, now pitching for Cincinnati, speaks out about steroids and the list. He says that even he may be on the list. Buster Olney and Peter Gammons weigh in on his comments.






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V-Mart still a possibilty

ESPN is reporting just after noon EDT today, that the Red Sox and Indians are working on a deal that would involve Martinez and Buchholz. ESPN also reports that little or no progress has been made with the deals involving Halladay and Gonzalez, as both the Blue Jays and Padres continue to ask for steep prices on them.

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Adrian Gonzalez Deal More Likely than V-Mart

The Herald has some interesting news on Theo's pursuits of a pitcher and a bat. Not a lot of news on Halladay, but they do say that a deal for Padres 1b Adrian Gonzalez is more likely to happen than a deal for Victor Martinez.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

The latest on Roy Halladay

In two words: not much. Toronto continues to demand "two left legs, a right arm and a left cerebellum" according to Marlins president David Samson. The Texas Rangers still appear to be the frontrunners in the Halladay sweepstakes, but continue to balk at the price tag. They may have the prospects and the cash to acquire him, but as of yet, not ownership approval. MLB Rumors suggest that they are leading the pack, but also think that it is possible the Red Sox, Dodgers, or Angels may swoop in with an 11th hour offer. Who will blink first?

With Penny and Smoltz on the rollercoaster and Dice-K still at least a month away (probably won't be back until September 1st), could Halladay wind up in a Sox uni?

Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.........

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Yankee fans are having a field day with this one



Yankee fans are pointing to the spike in his HR totals in 2003 as compared to 2002. The Twins did not want him swinging for the fences, they wanted him to be hitting singles and playing small ball. Upon arrival in Boston, they said swing away. That's why he started hitting more home runs.


Yes, it is a sad day in Red Sox Nation. I like Papi as much as any other fan. I've read his autobiography and was impressed by his integrity and his many other positive qualities. I will reserve final judgement of him after he does his research to find out what the substance was that got him on 'the list.' One thing is certain, he will talk, he will come clean, and it won't be some half assed dog 'n pony show like A-Rod or that other former Yankee.

David Ortiz is no Roger Clemens.

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Theo on Ortiz

NECN.com has a video interview with Theo Epstein and his thoughts on the allegations of Ortiz's name being on 'The List,' as well as video interviews with his teammates. Theo says that Ortiz has the full support of the Red Sox.

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Nomar talks about 'The List'

John Chandler of NESN.com has a video interview with Nomar and his thoughts on 'The List'.


WEEI.com posted some of his comments:

“It’s so hard to even understand, I mean what is that list? This has become an
absolute joke, I think it’s just a crock, I don’t even believe the list, it’s kind of ridiculous when you have a list like that and it doesn’t go through the proper channels. What is the truth about something like that? That’s just unfair.

“I know David and I know the guy is just so solid as an individual and cares about the game and what he does, I just hope he’s doing alright.”

“There’s a lot of guys having to deal with accusations and that’s unfortunate. I don’t know the truth. The only thing for me is that I don’t agree with people taking them at all by any means.”

“You have guys who are taking regular supplements at GNC and getting 50-game suspensions. That’s unfortunate. There’s a big difference between being a cheater and being irresponsible, they seem to put the same label on both.”

“There are flaws but it’s getting better. It’s not perfect but I think it’s headed in the
right direction for sure. I think we all as individuals and fans of the game have to be aware of that, it’s not going to be perfect and we shouldn’t cast somebody a certain way until we hear the whole story.”

“There’s process that’s supposed to go on, if there’s a suspension a guy can appeal it and there’s a big process to see what happened, did any of those guys [listed] even
have that chance? I guarantee they didn’t. It was a list that was supposed to be
anonymous and now they’re saying it’s not. They didn’t have a process.”

“There was supposed to be just a number. I knew guys who didn’t take the test just to be positive because they wanted testing. Are those guys on the list? I don’t know. There are literally guys who said, ‘I’m not taking it, go ahead and put me on there because I want the number to be above [five percent], if those guys are on the list?’ How about that? People don’t talk about that.”

“I think there’s a bigger issue about a grand jury and stuff being leaked like that, I think we have a bigger problem there than steroids in baseball, that’s a lot bigger than stuff that’s supposed to be sealed and confidential. It’s not anymore. That hurts in all walks of life.”

“Then you’re going to have 100 guys trying to tell a story, but is this [list] even
legit? I don’t know, that’s what you question. It’s one of those things where if
it was in court it would probably be tossed out and not allowed.”

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Ken Rosenthal Wastes No Time Tying Papi & RSN to the Whipping Post

The pseudo-journalist for Fox wasted no time at all to lash out at David Ortiz and all of Red Sox fans with harsh words before Ortiz even had a chance to respond to the allegations that his name is on 'the list.'


Rosenthal: Black cloud over Boston
Rosenthal: Black cloud over Boston



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Tito Comments on Ortiz Situation

The Globe has Terry Francona's comments on David Ortiz:

"This blindsided everybody including David," Francona said. "I believe David is putting out a statement which... I wanted to read it before I came up here. He's going to deal with this head on. I do think that today is probably going to be a difficult day to get answers you're looking for because there aren't any yet. He needs to find out, he's already made calls to... trying to find out some things today, and until he does, he won't have the answers to questions but he will certainly deal with it as David always does, head on, and be open and be honest.


"David knows that... I think David felt all day, a lot of caring from his teammates, and hopefully he knows we care about him. He has earned, as a person, that from us. And we will be very supportive as I hope we are with all our players and we'll get to the bottom of whatever needs to be get to the bottom of, and like I said, David will deal with this openly, but again, there's going to... it's not going to happen in the next 10 minutes.


"There's a lot of things that he's not aware of and like I said he will deal with it as
he knows. But he needs to get some information, too."There needs to obviously be some pursuit of the truth... My concern today is David. Again, I understand the question, you're entitled to questions, I gave you the answers that I have today."

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David Ortiz Issues Statement

From WEEI.com:

BOSTON, MA — Red Sox Designated Hitter David Ortiz issued the following statement today:

Today I was informed by a reporter that I was on the 2003 list of MLB players to test positive for performance-enhancing substances. This happened right before our game, and the news blindsided me. I said I had no comment because I wanted to get to the bottom of this.

I want to talk about this situation and I will as soon as I have more answers. In the meantime I want to let you know how I am approaching this situation. One, I have already contacted the Players Association to confirm if this report is true. I have just been told that the report is true. Based on the way I have lived my life, I am surprised to learn I tested positive. Two, I will find out what I tested positive for. And, three, based on whatever I learn, I will share this information with my club and the public. You know me - I will not hide and I will not make excuses.

I want to thank my family, the Red Sox, my teammates, and the fans for their patience and support.

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Jay's GM: We expect him (Halladay) to be with us

The New York Times can't bring Red Sox Nation enough bad news today. Here's the latest on the Halladay watch from Toronto GM J.P. Ricciardi:


"We've got nothing going on. We expect him to be with us."

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That Didn't Take Long

The Wikipedia page for David Ortiz has already been updated. Here's the first paragraph:

"David Américo Ortiz Arias (born November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball designated hitter who
has played for the Boston Red Sox since 2003. Previously, Ortiz played for the Minnesota Twins (19972002). Nicknamed "Big Papi," Ortiz is a five-time All-Star and holds the Red Sox single-season record for home runs with 54, set during
the 2006 season. "Big Papi" is 6'4" and weighs 230 pounds. Ortiz plays first
base
in NL parks. Ortiz was among a group of 104 major league players to test positive for performance-enhancing drugs during 2003 survey testing.[1]"

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That one bad inning, yet Sox still win

It seems as if the Sox starters have been plagued by that one bad inning. Not every starter, not every game (win or lose), but this scenario has been played out several times this year, and again today. Jon Lester cruised through 5 innings scattering 4 hits and 0 runs. Then the proverbial fan got active. Lester couldn't make it out of the 6th inning, giving up 3 hits, 3 walks, and allowing 4 runs in the frame. He fanned only 2 A's before Delcarmen came in, who allowed one more run.

The Sox found themselves in a 4-1 hole before their bats came alive, scoring 8 runs over the next three innings. After Delcarmen, Bard came in and pitched another scoreless inning. Pap got the save, but not before allowing a single and a stolen base to Orlando Cabrera.

SOX WIN 8-5 Box Score

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Statement from Dice-K

From WEEI.com:


BOSTON, MA—Red Sox right-handed pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka issued the following statement today:

“I spoke to Tito on the phone yesterday, and I’m very glad that we had a productive conversation.

As for the reports from the past several days, I want to correct some misunderstandings. I did not go public with any complaints and I regret that some of my private conversations were made public without my knowledge or consent.

Also, I never said in public or in private conversation that: ‘If I’m forced to continue to train in this environment, I may no longer be able to pitch like I did in Japan.’

I had no intention of criticizing the team and we are, in fact, working together to communicate, to exchange ideas, and to try to understand one another’s baseball culture as we move forward.

The team and I have had many meetings and conversations, and after shaking hands with the general manager, manager, and coaches on the 24th, I was able to resume my training in a good state of mind.

My goal is to put myself into a position where I can contribute to this team.

I look forward to rejoining my teammates and playing in front of the fans at Fenway Park.”

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Ortiz*?

Where do you stand? Is Ortiz' reputation being permanently shattered by a New York newspaper without anyone in the know speaking "on the record." Or, are you amongst a number of Red Sox fans who felt that it was only a matter of time until this news broke?

Part of me wants to give Ortiz the benefit of the doubt. Give him time to respond and set the record straight. But, this is what is really bothering me:

"No comment." "I'm not talking about that anymore."

If you were one of the most famous ballplayers in baseball history and a reporter from the New York Times wanted your comment on a story questioning your integrity, and potentially permanently tarnishing your reputation, wouldn't you unequivocally defend yourself? A statement from Ortiz along the lines of "I never used steroids and this report is completely false," would have left Red Sox nation feeling like somebody from New York was out to get Ortiz.

"No comment." Well, that just leaves you feeling like your hero may have let you down - big time.

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Big Papi linked to Juice

The dreaded post that I never wanted to write. Sox hero David Oritz has been linked to the MLB steriod scandal. There is Big Papi with a big smile on his face on the front of the New York Times in an article titled, "Ortiz and Ramirez said to be on doping list." The Times reports that Otiz is on a list of players who tested positive for steriods in 2003

The Times tracked down Ortiz earlier today. In response to their question about the 2003 drug test Ortiz shrugged:

“I’m not talking about that anymore,” he said. “I have no comment.”


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The Calm Before the Storm?

It's quiet. Too quiet. Red Sox nation waits for a deal. The losses against the A's only increased the anxiety for Sox fans who want to see Boston pull off a blockbuster at the trading deadline.

Nothing new on the wires, nothing exciting in the rumor mill.

WEEI is reporting that the Sox rejected a swap of Buchholz for V-Mart and that the Sox haven't been in touch with the Jays in days regarding Halladay.

Remain calm. Stay tuned. Somethings gonna break. In Theo we trust.

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Today's Red Sox Lineup 7/30 vs the A's

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
Jason Bay, LF
David Ortiz, DH
Mike Lowell, 3B
J.D. Drew, RF
Jason Varitek, C
Nick Green, SS

Jon Lester, SP

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Brad Penny + Lack of Clutch Hitting = Another Loss

The A's got to Penny right out of the gate, hitting his first pitch over the Monster. They would bat around in the first and put 5 runs on the board. Mike Lowell tried to bring the Red Sox back with a 3-run homer in the bottom of the first but that was the end of the clutch hitting. The Red Sox had the tying run at the plate in the bottom of the 8th when Big Papi came in to pinch hit but he popped it up to the pitcher's mound. The had they tying run at the plate again in the 9th but Jason Bay struck out on a check swing and J.D. Drew gounded out to end the game. The Yankees won again so the Red Sox fall to 3.5 games back in the A.L. East. Time for Theo to make something happen.

Red Sox Lose 8-6 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Athletics 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 10 2
Red Sox 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 9 1

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Souvenirs from RI

Back home in CA, and oh does it feel good to be sleeping in my own bed again! There are many things I miss about living back east (long, cold winters would be the least of them), but I make an attempt every year to visit the folks and 1 brother who still lives in RI. He's a big Sox fan as well. Since the folks wouldn't take out a second mortgage on their house so we could go to a game at Fenway, we decided to catch a PawSox game. Details of our trip to that game will be coming next week, as I recently went through a 54 hour period with only 5 hours sleep, travelling in cars, buses and planes; and crossing three time zones, taboot. Today is brain dead/jet lag day, and will resume more cognitive thinking and acting tomorrow, but I wanted to tell you about some of the items I came back with.



My brother is a yard sale and flea market wizard. He can find something for sale for $1 knowing full well he can resell it for $100. He amazingly picked up a Red Sox jacket for some ridiculously low price that he knew was too small for himself and gave me that, a Red Sox pennant, and a talking bottle opener. I brought home a couple of packs of Fenway Franks from the local Stop 'n Shop. They had Red Sox market umbrellas there too, but I wasn't about to try and fit that in my luggage. (I live in a shady area, so it wouldn't get much use anyhow.) This gets better.




While at the PawSox game, I got a big frig magnet and press pass (my first) with lanyard. Earlier in the week though, was probably my best score of the week. While walking through the package store looking for Sierra Nevada beer (the consensus at the family get together), I found... Green Monsta Beer! Holy Golden Hops, Batman! I grabbed six packs of both the Sierra Nevada and the Green Monsta.



Green Monsta beer is a big pale ale brewed by the Wachusett Brewing Company in Westminster, MA, and was enjoyed by all who imbibed. The six packs were all gone and my return trip date was looming, so I grabbed two more to take home. Would've taken more, but those heavy suckers would push my baggage over the 50 pound limit (they even charge you for your first checked piece of luggage now!)

Last year, I brought home a bottle of Kevin Youkilis Sauvignyoouuk Blanc. Not being much of a wine drinker, that one remains unopened until the 1st game of the next World Series the Red Sox are in, later this year.



You guys back east now have New Belgium Fat Tire & Skinny Dip Ales, and since RSN is everywhere, how about Wachusett sending us some out west?!

Lastly, speaking of beer (mmmmm, beer....), to my disbelief, I see Narragansett Beer is back! "I have to buy at least one six pack of that", I thought, so I did. Back at the folks, I pop one open, take a sip, and say to my father, "Now I know why they went out of business."








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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 7/29 vs the A's


Jacoby Ellsbury, CF

Dustin Pedroia, 2B

Kevin Youkilis, 3B

Jason Bay, LF

Mike Lowell, DH

Rocco Baldelli, RF

Adam LaRoche, 1B

Jason Variek, C

Jed Lowrie, SS

Brad Penny, SP

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With Cliff Lee Off the Table, All Eyes Turn Towards Halladay

Something big is cooking and the Red Sox are in negotiations for Halladay and Victor Martinez. Since Cliff Lee was traded to the Phillies the Jays are running out of suitors for their ace. The Red Sox have offered Buchholz and a top prospect and the Jays have countered with an offer the Sox are still mulling. The Yanks have entered the negotiations but really don't have the depth to pull off this deal; they would have to give up Joba and possibly Hughes. Theo knows this team needs a shot in the arm like the '04 team did so be ready for a blockbuster before the end of the week. If I were Buchholz I would start packing my bags.

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Paps Talks About Blown Save - Video

Jonathan Papelbon speaks with reporters after last night's bad outing. Watch below:

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Red Sox Let One Slip Away

After overcoming an early A's lead, it looked like the Red Sox were in the driver's seat to cruise to an easy victory on Jim Rice's night. Paps entered the game with a 3-run lead but blew the save (with some help from Nick Green) and allowed the game to go to extra innings where the A's won it in the 11th.

Red Sox Lose 9-8 BOX SCORE


3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
Athletics 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 9 21 0
Red Sox 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 14 3

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Red Sox Trade Kotsay for Brian Anderson

From the Press Release:


The Red Sox today acquired outfielder Brian Anderson from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder Mark Kotsay. Anderson will be optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket. Anderson, 27, batted .238 (44-for-185) with two home runs and 13 RBI in 65 games for the White Sox this season. He made 61 appearances in center field (49 starts) and six in right (two starts) before being optioned to Triple-A Charlotte on July 20. The right-handed hitter reached base safely in nine of his 11 games for the Knights, going 12-for-43 (.279) with two homers and five RBI.

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Red Sox Offer Impressive Package for Halladay

The Red Sox have offered Clay Buchholz, Michael Bowden, and Ryan Westmoreland for Roy Halladay according to Gordon Edes of Yahoo Sports. With an offer like that it seems like the Sox have a legit shot at landing Halladay. Say all you want about the Sox needing a bat, with Beckett, Lester, and Halladay in the rotation the team could cruise into the postseason and then they would be in the driver's seat in any ALDS match-up.

UPDATE: Dan Roche of WBZ posted the following on his twitter account:

Source tells me sox have not offered buchholz, bowden and westmoreland for halladay

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup 7/28 vs the A's

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Kevin Youkilis, 1B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Bay, LF
J.D. Drew, RF
Mike Lowell, 3B
George Kottaras, C
Nick Green, SS

Clay Buchholz, SP

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Dice-K Blames Struggles on Red Sox

In a move that is not going to get him much love from Red Sox Nation, Dice-K blamed the Red Sox training and throwing program for his struggles this season in an article in the Japanese media.

“If I’m forced to continue to train in this environment, I may no longer be able to pitch like I did in Japan. The only reason why I managed to win games during the first and second years [in the United States] was because I used the savings of the shoulder I built up in Japan. Since I came to the Major Leagues, I couldn't train in my own way, so now I've lost all those savings.”

He also goes on to say that MLB does not understand the training and conditioning methods of Japanese pitchers, causing their careers to flame out.

Even if his point is valid it is not going to sit well with fans who are frustrated with his recent performance.

UPDATE: Red Sox pitching coach John Farell calls out Dice-K's offseason work:
"In hindsight, there might not have been the work that he needed to put in on his own time during the offseason to build the foundation that every pitcher requires to withstand the workloads that a major league starting pitcher is going to go through here in the States."

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Monday, July 27, 2009

BecKKKKKKKKKKet!

Josh Beckett brought the goods tonight as the Red Sox easily defeated the A's. The ace of the staff went 7 innings giving up 3 runs while striking out 10. The offense came out of its slumber to put up 8 runs on 14 hits. Ells, Pedey(HR in the 1st), LaRoche and Drew each had a multiple hit game. Every starter had a hit in the game. The pressure of the trade deadline approaching as well as the sight of Lowell sitting on the bench may have been the fire the team needed.

Red Sox Win 8-3 BOX SCORE


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Athletics 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 9 0
Red Sox 1 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 8 14 1

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Cheese

Am I the only one who thinks Eck's cheese references are getting to be a bit too much? He said 'cheese' twice in the last inning. I (think I) like him, and I definitely prefer NESN to the Fox, TBS, ESPN, and the local SF Bay Area stations when the Sox play Oakland, but someone needs to drop him into a vat of Velveeta. Eck! Enough with the cheese already!

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Tonight's Red Sox Lineup vs. the A's

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Kevin Youkilis, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Bay, LF
J.D. Drew, RF
Adam LaRoche, 1B
Jason Varitek, C
Jed Lowrie, SS

Josh Beckett, SP

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Ever wonder what goes on in your old hometown? McCoy Stadium

I'm sitting in the press box at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket right now and having an experience I never thought I would ever have. I'm sitting right next to the official scorer. The full post will come later in the week, but I just wanted to let everone know that this is a great stadium.
Javier Lopez just came in to pitch in the top of the 8th inning. More later in the week.

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Halladay, Martinez, Both?

The Red Sox are continuing to kick the tires on Martinez and Hallady. The have the depth to trade for either and potentially both players if they are willing to give up some of their top prospects along with Clay Buchholz. With the recent struggles of Smoltz and the offense, the Red Sox have more pressure to make an upgrade. The Red Sox are watching as other teams balk at the price for Halladay and may step in at the last minute and gobble him up. It is looking like Theo is going to pull the trigger on a big deal before the deadline that could shake up the roster in Boston and in Pawtucket.

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Tito Shows Smoltz Support

Terry Francona's post game comments on supporting John Smoltz. Watch below:

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

John Smoltz Gets Rocked Again

Is is time for the Red Sox to cut their losses on John Smoltz? The gamble turned out bad again today when he gave up 6 earned runs on 9 hits and a walk in 5 innings, taking his 4th loss as a member of the Red Sox and earning him some boos from the Fenway crowd. The 6 run deficit was too big of a hole for the Red Sox offense to climb out of. The Sox scored 2 runs on 6 hits (Ells and LaRoche each went 2-4).

Red Sox Lose 6-2 BOX SCORE

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Jim Rice HOF Speech - Video

Jim Rice speaks about being inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame. Watch below:



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Red Sox Offers Turned Down By Tribe

The Red Sox made an offer of Clay Buchholz for Victor Martinez. When the Indians turned that down they offered Michael Bowden and Justin Masterson and an outfield prospect for Martinez but that was turned down as well. Theo was going after Martinez very hard an willing to pay a steep price but it is obvious the Indians are charging an outrageous amount for thier catcher.

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Today's Red Sox Lineup 7/26 vs. the O's

Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
Dustin Pedroia, 2B
Kevin Youkilis, 3B
David Ortiz, DH
Jason Bay, LF
J.D. Drew, RF
Adam LaRoche, 1B
Jed Lowrie, SS
George Kottaras, C

John Smoltz, SP

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Rice's Big Day

You watch the events online here or on MLB Network. If you have satellite radio, MLB Home Plate, SIRIUS XM’s 24-hour baseball talk channel, will have live coverage starting at 1:30 pm ET, as all-time runs and stolen bases leader Rickey Henderson, longtime Boston Red Sox slugger Jim Rice, and former Yankees and Indians second baseman Joe Gordon are enshrined in Cooperstown, NY.

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