by evan brunell | Oct 24, 2004 | 2004 World Series
The highest scoring Game 1 in the history of the World Series occurred today (what is with the Red Sox and history?) with the Red Sox taking an 11-9 squeeze over the Cardinals on a Mark Bellhorn eighth inning home run off the foul pole courtesy of reliever Julian...
by evan brunell | Oct 23, 2004 | 2004 World Series
BREAKING NEWS: Chris Carpenter is not on the roster, declining the Cardinals their best starter. Al Reyes is on the Cardinals roster, replacing lefty Steve Kline. This is huge for the Sox as now the Cardinals only have one lefty and Al Reyes is not exactly a good...
by evan brunell | Oct 22, 2004 | 2004 World Series
A new era is upon us. This is an era where Red Sox fans do not have to quiver in fear. Where they have an answer for ‘1918’ – well, for one more week, anyways. Then they have nothing to say. But now, when they say ‘1918’ or...
by evan brunell | Oct 21, 2004 | 2004 ALCS
Running Log of Game Seven 9:12 PM, Top 2nd: Okay, it’s the top second … and JOHNNY DAMON JUST HIT A GRAND SLAM! JOHNNY DAMON! Amazing. Kevin Brown had been yanked after loading the bases, and Javier Vazquez had given up a salami to Damon. Just crushed....
by evan brunell | Oct 20, 2004 | 2004 ALCS
Today the Red Sox made absolute, incredible history. They won their third straight. Against the Yankees … forcing a Game 7. Pepto Bismol, anyone? Please. Let us win 20-0. I’d take a 1-0 win in the 65th inning, though… But I might be out of Pepto....