by mike scandura | Jul 29, 2012 | Arnie Beyeler, Boston Red Sox, Dwight Evans, Lars Anderson, Ryan Kalish, Ryan Sweeney
Even though he spent nearly 14 months on the disabled list, the last thing Pawtucket Red Sox outfielder Ryan Kalish wants is pity. “Maybe my nicks are a little different than other guys’,” Kalish said in an understatement. “But nobody’s feeling sorry for me. I’m not...
by mike scandura | Jul 22, 2012 | Daniel Bard
Will the real Daniel Bard please stand up? Is it the Daniel Bard who: Blew a ninth-inning save at Syracuse on June 20 when he threw two wild pitches that allowed two runs to score and enabled the Chiefs to tie the game at 5-5, Walked three batters to force in two runs...
by mike scandura | Jul 12, 2012 | Carl Crawford
Mark July 16th on your calendar. As far as Carl Crawford is concerned Monday is the day when he expects (hopes?) to return to the Boston Red Sox. “We’re taking it day by day but Monday (July 16) is the day I’m trying to reach,” Crawford said after playing in a rehab...
by mike scandura | Jul 8, 2012 | Boston Red Sox, Jacoby Ellsbury, Reid Brignac
No hesitation. That’s what Chad Epperson felt about the way Jacoby Ellisbury approached his at-bats during Saturday night’s rehab game for the Pawtucket Red Sox against the Syracuse Chiefs, which the PawSox won, 3-2. What made Epperson’s assessment important was the...
by mike scandura | Jul 4, 2012 | Boston Red Sox
Any resemblance between the Pawtucket Red Sox of the first 2 ½ months of the International League season and the PawSox since June 18 is pure coincidence. Or to put it another way, Tuesday night’s 5-3 loss to the Rochester Red Wings was a microcosm of how the team’s...