by zach hayes | Jun 8, 2006 | Uncategorized
During the past two years, the $206 million dollar assembly line known as the New York Yankees have appeared invincible. While they acquired Randy Johnson five months too late, they still received one of the best pitchers in baseball after the 2004 meltdown. Most...
by zach hayes | Jun 8, 2006 | Uncategorized
During the past two years, the $206 million dollar assembly line known as the New York Yankees have appeared invincible. While they acquired Randy Johnson five months too late, they still received one of the best pitchers in baseball after the 2004 meltdown. Most...
by zach hayes | Jun 1, 2006 | Uncategorized
Injuries will happen over the course of a major league baseball season, we all know that. Unfortunately for the Red Sox, there have been an unusual abundance of players going DL-bound in the last few weeks. The lineup, the bullpen, the rotation- they have all been...
by zach hayes | May 29, 2006 | Uncategorized
Yesterday, Andrew opened the topic regarding the bottom of the Red Sox rotation. While Curt Schilling (8-2) and Josh Beckett (8-1) have racked up quality starts at the front, the other half has been rather bleak. Tim Wakefield pitched brilliantly against Tampa on...
by zach hayes | May 25, 2006 | Uncategorized
I’m kind enough to post Zach’s article for him, because he’s got computer problems at home… Believe it or not, it’s mid-May and the standings are all mixed up. You have the usually stellar Angels under Seattle in last place, with the...