by josh lacey | Jun 8, 2008 | Chris Carter, Devern Hansack, John Halama
John Halama is a living, breathing example of if you
by josh lacey | Jun 8, 2008 | Mike Hazen, Ron Johnson
After Pawtucket won the 1984 Governors’ Cup, manager Tony Torchia was promoted to Boston as the team’s bullpen coach. He was replaced by Rac Slider, a veteran minor league manager whose primary experience had been at the Class A level. Slider tried to...
by josh lacey | Jun 1, 2008 | Michael Tejera
Freedom. For anybody who was born and raised in the United States, freedom quite frankly is taken for granted. In which case, they should read the Bill of Rights again. Freedom wasn’t taken for granted when Pawtucket Red Sox pitcher Michael Tejera was growing up...
by josh lacey | May 29, 2008 | Chris Carter, Chris Smith, Devern Hansack, Kei Igawa
This is not a typo. Any resemblance between the Kei Igawa who shut down the Pawtucket Red Sox on Wednesday night and the Kei Igawa who got lit up last season by American League batters was pure coincidence. Igawa, who