Paul and I break down the legacy of Nomar Garciaparra, the potential of a Smoltz/Glavine/Maddux like Big 3 in Boston, and David Ortiz’ attitude this spring in this Spring Training edition of Fireside Chats.
We also look at the 2010 Boston Red Sox outfield and contemplate the various projections of their 2010 performance at the plate in our continuing series.
Everyone has been wondering where Tim’s been and why there’s been no Fireside Chats as pitchers and catchers reported to Fort Myers. We now have answers. He’s been chumming it up in rehab with his pal Tiger Woods. But unlike Tiger, Tim’s ready to get back to work!
Seriously though, with the Red Sox heading back to Fort Myers, its time to take a look at the team the Red Sox are about to put on the field and decide what we expect out of the local nine in 2010. Starting this week, Paul and Tim will look, first at the infield then outfield and so forth, at Fangraphs’ compilation of expert and community projections and give an assessment of their accuracy as well as will those numbers be good enough for this team to compete for a championship in 2010.
Join us as we talk about such exiting topics as, arbitration and the hall of fame and pine for actual baseball games again. If for nothing else, listen to this weeks show to hear Paul pull off a front runner for analogy of the year with regard to the Mark McGwire interview.
Also, which “current” Red Sox would you consider potentially “Hall-worthy” by their career’s end?
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
While I’ve been busy adding a daughter to his “bullpen” at home with the birth of my second daughter Julia (Julia Daloisio….initials of JD…hmmmm), the Red Sox have been busy putting the finishing touches on their 2010 roster.
Join us as we look at the series of moves that Theo put together to ring in the new year capped off with the signing of Adrian Beltre yesterday.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
Wow…that was an unexpected flurry of activity. Join Paul and I as we break down the day during which the 2010 Boston Red Sox started to take serious shape.
Are the Red Sox better this year than they were last season? Are they better than the Yankees? What does this mean for Matt Holliday and Jason Bay? or Josh Beckett or Adrian Gonzalez? So many answers today, yet as many questions.
Thankfully we have Fire Brand contributor Troy Patterson on the line to help us dig into the action for the day.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
You couldn’t possibly think that the Red Sox could resign Kason Gabbard without us weighing in on all things “Day One of the Winter Meetings” could you?
Gabbard, Atchison, the other guy and more…the news out of Indy is flying!
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
Happy Arbitration Day and welcome back to Fireside Chats. Paul and I had taken a little break as we enjoyed the lull in baseball activity between the “World Series that shall not be remembered” and the official beginning of the active hot stove season, Arbitration Day.
But have no fear, we spend an hour rehashing everything from potential trade targets (Adrian Gonzalez & Roy Halladay) to recent departures (Alex Gonzalez) to things that we can’t let die (Mark Teixeira) in hopes that we stumble upon at least one strategy that puts the Red Sox back in that “top 1%” again as a World Series contender in 2010.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
This week is a podcast of never-ending possibility. There are no wrong ideas, only bad ones, as Paul and I work through Evan, Mike and I’s three part offseason blueprint to turn the 2010-2014 Boston Red Sox into multiple World Series winners.
Oh…and as if it needed to be said, Paul tells us why he hopes the Phillies sweep the World Series.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump.
Paul and I take a little time to wallow in the misery that was the end of the Red Sox season. You’ll find a little bit of ALDS analysis, at least as much as we can muster, along with a look back at the 2009 season as a whole. We’ll give out our MVP award as well as talk about our goats of 2009.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump…
Episode #63
Hosts: Paul Testa, Tim Daloisio
Guests: none
Ok. Game One is now nothing but a distant memory. Join Paul and I as we take a quick look back at Game One, but more importantly a look forward at Game Two as we call for the Wolf (Josh Beckett) to come clean things up in Anaheim.
All that and more on this episode of Fireside Chats after the jump…
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