by zach hayes | Sep 4, 2006 | Uncategorized
Before the season began, we all believed the Red Sox most immediate and clear improvement would come straight from the pitching staff. The Josh Beckett trade gave us a qualified, young Ace A, while Curt Schilling had recovered from his injury and was forming back into...
by zach hayes | Aug 31, 2006 | Uncategorized
With the horrifying, dreadful, obscenely appaling, god-awful month of August just about ready to reach its brutal end, and the 2006 season for the Artists Formerly Known As the Boston Red Sox all but over, there??s only one area to turn: the off-season ahead. Looking...
by zach hayes | Aug 28, 2006 | Uncategorized
Maybe I??m a sports bigamist. Maybe I??m a disloyal traitor. Maybe I just want someone to root for this October. The parallels are similar- rabid, hungry, overly competitive and passionate fan base, superstars in the present and in the making, a boiling hatred of the...
by zach hayes | Aug 17, 2006 | Uncategorized
The other day, my father asked me whether I thought the Red Sox were truly a playoff team this season. Without missing a beat, I gave my emphatic, bold and confident answer: no. Not to downplay the upcoming newest chapter of the Yanks-Sox storyline this weekend, an...
by zach hayes | Aug 3, 2006 | Uncategorized
On Tuesday, disgruntled Orioles catcher Javy Lopez was placed on waivers. Lopez asked for his release from the club following the catchers?? job going permanently to Ramon Hernandez and his distinct inability to play first base was hindering Lopez of any playing time....