by evan brunell | Jul 29, 2004 | Uncategorized
There have been names flying around Red Sox Nation recently. We know there probably will be a trade, but we have no idea who. Before Trot Nixon went down with a possibly season-ending (and dare I say, possibly career-ending [Hi, Cam Neely!]) injury, the consensus was...
by guest | Jul 27, 2004 | Uncategorized
Oh, to only be A-Rod. To sign an unprecedented contract only to be a cellar dweller. To ask to be sent to the Red Sox once he realized it was a possibility there was a light on in the kitchen since Manny’s SUV was slowly backing out of the garage. Then to come...
by evan brunell | Jul 26, 2004 | Uncategorized
Derek Lowe hurled six and two-thirds of an inning last night, coughing up two earned runs (and two unearned) en route to a victory over the hated Yankees. Maybe hated is too nice of a word. Lowe lowered his ERA to 5.56, striking out five Yankees and walking three,...
by evan brunell | Jul 25, 2004 | Uncategorized
Bill Mueller (and Varitek, not pictured), the catalysts for the Red Sox season. Yesterday’s heroics was almost made unbearable by the inane prattlings of Joe Buck and Tim McCarver, who regaled the nation with such sayings as “A-Rod symbolizes so much...
by evan brunell | Jul 24, 2004 | Uncategorized
I apologize to Red Sox Nation. I lost the game for us. Not Millar, Schilling, Foulke, or any other goat you can think of. The onus is on me. Why? Read on… FIRST INNING The only blemish on this inning was Gary Sheffield’s poke into the Monster Seats. It was...