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Poll: Rockies Looking to deal. Should the Sox look at Street or Stewart?

by charliesap | Dec 1, 2011 | Boston Red Sox, Poll

The Rockies have made both Huston Street and Ian Stewart available. Both fit the Sox needs in the bullpen and at third base (given David Ortiz’s uncertain status and Kevin Youkilis’s injury issues). I’ll be following up with an article on Stewart...

Red Sox Hire Bobby Valentine as Manager

by charliesap | Nov 29, 2011 | Bobby Valentine, Boston Red Sox, Quick Post

ESPNBoston’s Gordon Edes has reported that the Red Sox have hired 61-year-old Bobby Valentine as their next manager. 60 percent of Fire Brand readers that voted in last week’s poll voted for the Sox to hire Valentine, who is more established as a manager...

Ortiz Wants Three Years, Shouldn’t Get it From Sox

by charliesap | Nov 29, 2011 | Adrian Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, Kevin Youkilis

Aging designated hitters haven’t been striking it rich (relatively speaking, of course) in the free agent market over the last few years. Last offseason,  Vladimir Guerrero, who had hit .300/.345/.496 with 29 home runs that summer, could not find a team willing...

Sox Have Interest in Street, Good Fit?

by charliesap | Nov 22, 2011 | Boston Red Sox, Daniel Bard, Huston Street, Jed Lowrie, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Reddick, Kevin Youkilis, Ryan Kalish

The Colorado Rockies brass has made it clear that they are comfortable with Rafael Betancourt as their closer and that Huston Street is on the trading block. It has been reportedthat the Red Sox are among a few teams that have already shown interest in trading for...

Poll: Should the Red Sox Hire Bobby Valentine?

by charliesap | Nov 22, 2011 | Boston Red Sox, Poll

Bobby Valentine is a big name. Boston is a big market. But do the two fit together? Troy doesn’t really think so and Chip wonders if ownership and the media should be putting so much weight on the role of a manager. A previous poll showed that Fire Brand readers...
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