by evan brunell | Oct 27, 2004 | 2004 World Series
Curt Schilling was interviewed by the fans on Boston Dirt Dogs, and the interview was released today. In it, a question that I asked Schilling was answered – it was about the media. My question and his answer is reprinted in full, with a link to the rest of the...
by evan brunell | Oct 27, 2004 | 2004 World Series
The Red Sox came thisclose to shutting the Cardinals down on a three-hit shutout. Alas, much-maligned closer Keith Foulke gave up a dinger to Larry Walker to provide the final margin of score. The home-run by Walker was the Cardinals’ first hit since the...
by evan brunell | Oct 26, 2004 | 2004 World Series
Today, there was one article on ESPN that caught my eye. It was by Buster Olney, and it depicted the struggle the Cardinals pitching was having against the Red Sox – and why. Here are the tidbits of importance: The Cardinals’ pitching staff is stacked with...
by evan brunell | Oct 26, 2004 | 2004 World Series
Keith Foulke is absolutely locked in right now — 12 straight appearances without a run. To come in two nights in a row and face Edmonds, who is a great hitter, in a jam and strike him out twice — with fastballs — is astonishing. I never knew Foulke...
by evan brunell | Oct 25, 2004 | 2004 World Series
The Red Sox defeated the Cardinals to take the second game in the World Series. Curt Schilling played on blood and guts, which apparently was enough to help him defeat the Cardinals. Over his last five World Series starts, Schilling’s ERA is now an absurd 0.99....