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It's an amusing anecdote ... unless you're a member of Red Sox Nation. Leigh admitted her preference on Dec. 12; Red Sox owner John Henry, president Larry Lucchino and GM Theo Epstein made their trip to Texas on Dec. 18. Had they known they were suddenly the underdogs and not the favorites about to s...
NY - Dec 30, 2008 Give the Red Sox credit. When life hands them lemons, they make lemonade ... and they go to the state more famous for oranges to do it. ...
In case you did not read part 1 and are unable to scroll your browser down slightly, tonight's Dugout is a two-parter that seeks to celebrate the accomplishment that is winning a World Series and condemn any team that did not win said Series as a "bad team." Maybe it's the Cleveland sports fan...
Daisuke Matsuzaka Vs. Specific Hitters - David Ortiz still can't figure him out, but Dustin Pedroia surely has sweet dreams of digging in against Scott Kazmir. His career numbers before last game were disgusting, and then he tacked on two home runs for good measure. Kevin Youkilis had a poor...
Daisuke Matsuzaka was the latest Red Sox starting pitcher to turn in a dud. Matsuzaka, who beat the Rays in Game 1, surrendered five runs over four rough innings. Yesterday's Hero: J.D. Drew, but it's awfully hard to pick one Red Sox player. Honorable mention to Jonathan Papelbon, David Ortiz,...
Philadelphia captured its first NL pennant since 1993 Thursday night. The celebration is underway in the City of Brotherly Love, but so is the waiting game. The Rays and Red Sox still have some business to take care of in the American League, but no matter which team meets the Phillies in the W...
AP AP BOSTON - OCTOBER 16: Curt Schilling of the Boston Red Sox throws out the first pitch of game five of the American League Championship Series against the Tampa Bay Rays during the 2008 MLB playoffs at Fenway Park on October 16, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images...
Andrew Johnson: Varitek did in fact catch Wakefield during the 2004 ALCS, and there were some hairy moments with passed balls. He also caught him semi- regularly before that. Remember Varitek and Wakefield have been on the Red Sox the longest.
Start with Mike Lowell, last year's World Series MVP. Lowell hobbled through Game 1 and did the same in Game 3, but by the time Jon Lester threw the first pitch of Game 4, the third baseman was off the ALDS roster, a move that will keep him out of the ALCS as well. Frankly, even if Boston makes the Wo...