by zach hayes | Nov 6, 2006 | Adam Kennedy, Adam Wainwright, Akinori Iwamura, Andy Pettitte, Brandon Inge, Dave Roberts, David Dellucci, Eric Gagne, Gil Meche, Joe Borowski, Juan Pierre, Kei Igawa, Luis Gonzalez, Mark DeRosa, Mark Mulder, Rich Aurilia, Ted Lilly, Trot Nixon, Woody Williams
With a wicked Adam Wainwright curveball thrown past a swinging Brandon Inge for the last out of the World Series, the off season is upon us. Sox fans have endured an interminable postseason, a boring October compared to the last three years, and now some of the fun...
by zach hayes | Nov 2, 2006 | Aaron Heilman
Recently, Aaron Heilman has spoken out over his desire to be a starting pitcher or a closer for the Mets or any other team. The 27-year old Met knows Billy Wagner is the Mets permanent closer, and he also is aware that the rotation will be basically set if Glavine is...
by zach hayes | Oct 30, 2006 | Curt Schilling, Keith Foulke, Mike Timlin, Theo Epstein
Now that the World Series has come to a conclusion, the real off-season can officially begin. GM??s will begin sitting down after either a three-week vacation or a devastating playoff defeat and begin evaluating their roster, scouting potential free agents and taking...
by zach hayes | Oct 23, 2006 | Uncategorized
– The 2007 Red Sox schedule was released in the past week, and you can check it out here and here. Some quick points and immediate observations: 1. The Sox open up the season with three relatively easy series, @ Kansas City, @ Texas and vs. Seattle. This could...
by zach hayes | Oct 20, 2006 | Uncategorized
The Detroit Tigers will host the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the World Series Saturday night. As much as it pains me to type these words about a World Series, the pinnacle of the baseball world, I couldn??t be less excited. For a variety of reasons that I will...