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BOS 11, CLE 6: Bats Boost Beckett Past Indians

Written on October 3rd, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio53742 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/10/03/bos-11-cle-6-bats-boost-beckett-past-indians.htmlBOS+11%2C+CLE+6%3A+Bats+Boost+Beckett+Past+Indians2009-10-04+02%3A59%3A39Jake+DiGregorio

The Boston bats had Beckett’s back last night, in a big way. Alliteration aside, the Red Sox starter struggled through five innings, but came up with the win, his seventeenth of the season, as the Sox took a third game from the Cleveland Indians.

With only one game left in the regular season, the quiet Red Sox backs woke up, as Aaron Laffey and the rest of the Tribe’s pen were lit up, on the way to an 11-6 loss.

Filed under Aaron Laffey, Boston Red Sox, Brian Anderson, Clay Buchholz, Cleveland Indians, Dustin Pedroia, Dusty Brown, Game Recap, Josh Beckett, Rocco Baldelli, Victor Martinez Tags:Aaron Laffey, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Josh Beckett, MLB

BOS 11, BAL 5: Less than Lester, Still Good Enough

Written on September 19th, 2009 by Jake DiGregorio51282 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/19/bos-11-bal-5-less-than-lester-still-good-enough.htmlBOS+11%2C+BAL+5%3A+Less+than+Lester%2C+Still+Good+Enough2009-09-20+03%3A14%3A28Jake+DiGregorio

Even an uninspiring performance by Jon Lester was enough to get the job done against an Orioles team that has all but thrown in the orange towel, as Boston beat Baltimore, 11-5, on Saturday.

It was the Red Sox bats that locked up the 12th consecutive series win against the Orioles, behind a shaky outing six inning stretch where Lester gave up ten hits. But as he continued to miss his spots (only 62 strikes over 102 pitches), the offense was busy at work against an already depleted Orioles pitching staff.

Filed under Brian Anderson, David Hernandez, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Game Recap, J.D. Drew, Jon Lester, Kevin Youkilis Tags:

Sox September 1st Call-Ups

Written on September 1st, 2009 by Mike Silver50752 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/09/01/sox-september-1st-call-ups.htmlSox+September+1st+Call-Ups2009-09-01+22%3A28%3A38Mike+Silver

With September now underway, the Red Sox have called up five players to fill out the Major League roster. Called-up were Junichi Tazawa, Chris Woodward, Joey Gathright, Brian Anderson, and George Kottaras.

While Tazawa is the easy favorite to make an impact for the big league club, every stolen base and late inning defensive substitution will put the Sox that much closer to the playoffs.

Analysis inside…

Filed under Brian Anderson, Chris Woodward, Jeff Bailey, Junichi Tazawa, Quick Post Tags:Brian Anderson, Chris Woodward, George Kottaras, Jeff Bailey, Joey Gathright, Junichi Tazawa, Mike Silver

Tweets on the Red Sox’s 25-man roster

Written on August 19th, 2009 by Evan Brunell50380 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/08/19/tweets-on-the-red-soxs-25-man-roster.htmlTweets+on+the+Red+Sox%27s+25-man+roster2009-08-19+13%3A00%3A00Evan+Brunell

In a homage to Twitter, the new social media application that is changing how news is delivered (in the same vein how blogs changed everything) I bring to you a summary of each Red Sox player on the 25-man roster in 140 characters or less (the maximum number of characters you can enter on Twitter).

Have Twitter? Follow me. Tim’s on too. Oh, and Fire Brand has one as well. You’ll notice that had you followed Fire Brand, you would have gotten all these tweets last night.

Filed under Adrian Gonzalez, Alex Gonzalez, Brian Anderson, Casey Kotchman, Clay Buchholz, Daniel Bard, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Hideki Okajima, J.D. Drew, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Bay, Jason Varitek, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Beckett, Junichi Tazawa, Kevin Youkilis, Manny Delcarmen, Mike Lowell, Nick Green, Ramon Ramirez, Takashi Saito, Victor Martinez Tags:

MLB Potpourri – FireBrand Style

Written on August 18th, 2009 by Mike Silver50356 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/08/18/mlb-potpourri-firebrand-style.htmlMLB+Potpourri+-+FireBrand+Style2009-08-18+06%3A10%3A18Mike+Silver
Boston Red Sox Terry Francona at Yankee Stadium in New York

With a very active weekend and Monday, Firebrand presents a comprehensive roundup of the latest Red Sox actions and news. Draft signings, playoff outlooks, and veterans returning to health, FireBrand Potpourri has it all…

A lot happened in Red Sox Nation this past weekend. Instead of wondering, let’s get into the gritty details.

-The Sox Drop Two of Three in Texas

The Sox lost two to the Rangers. Yeah, it’s too bad. The Sox stand one game back of Texas in the Wild Card, but that’s history and it’s time to look to the future. Junichi Tazawa struggled in his latest taste of big league hitting, allowing 2 HR and 3 BB against 0 strikeouts. Brad Penny had his moments and held his ground against a good Texas offense. However, he is still no more than a back-of-the-rotation starter, which showed this weekend.

The clock continues to tick on Michael Bowden, representing the last of the Red Sox reserve rotation arms. While he sports a glowing scouting report and a pristine 3.20 ERA in triple-A Pawtucket, it is getting more and more difficult to see him being a success at the major league level this year. With just a 6.40 K/9 and 3.36 BB/9 this season, he is far from a sure thing…

Filed under Brad Penny, Brian Anderson, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Junichi Tazawa, Michael Bowden, Tim Wakefield Tags:Alex Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox, Brad Penny, Brian Anderson, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Junichi Tazawa, Michael Bowden, Mike Silver, Reymond Fuentes, Texas Rangers, Tim Wakefield, William Wilson

Red Sox trade Kotsay for Anderson

Written on July 28th, 2009 by Evan Brunell47425 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2009/07/28/red-sox-trade-kotsay-for-anderson.htmlRed+Sox+trade+Kotsay+for+Anderson2009-07-28+19%3A08%3A01Evan+Brunell

The Red Sox have traded first-baseman/outfielder Mark Kotsay to the Chicago White Sox for centerfielder Brian Anderson.

Anderson has roughly 2.5 years of MLB service, so is under Sox (the red kind this time) control through 2013, if my shady calculations are correct.

Anderson, 27, has 782 career at-bats in the bigs posting a poor .225/.288/.364 line. In Triple-A, he is at .279/.311/.488. He is a gifted defensive centerfielder, but has long struggled with the bat. Earlier, he requested the White Sox trade him so he could get more playing time. That’s not happening in Boston. It’s unclear the plans the Sox have for Anderson. If I was a guessing man, he’s the new starting centerfielder for the PawSox.

Filed under Brian Anderson, Mark Kotsay, Quick Post Tags:

A good defense is the best offense?

Written on November 8th, 2006 by Guest Columnist54812 Commentshttp://firebrandal.com/2006/11/08/a-good-defense-is-the-best-offense.htmlA+good+defense+is+the+best+offense%3F2006-11-08+09%3A00%3A00Guest+Columnist

With the continued radio silence from Fenway, it’s pretty hard to generate new blog material on the Red Sox right now, as Evan can attest. A week or so [...]

Filed under Alex Gonzalez, Brandon Inge, Brian Anderson, Curtis Granderson, Eric Chavez, Ichiro Suzuki, Ivan Rodriguez, Jason Varitek, Jhonny Peralta, Mark Grudzielanek, Mark Loretta, Robinson Cano, Torii Hunter, Trot Nixon, Vernon Wells Tags:

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