Category: Garrett Anderson

New Poll Question: Left Field Left-overs

If Boston waves Bay good-bye and Matt Holliday is out of reach, which of these established left-fielders would you like to see play the line at Fenway in 2010? * Garret Anderson * Marlon Byrd * Fernando Tatis * Randy Winn

Assessing Boston’s other left field candidates

Chicago White Soxs Jermaine Dye homers against the New York Yankees
Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay. Jason Bay. Matt Holliday. Matt Holliday. Jason Bay. Okay, let's take a break from the two obvious left-fielder candidates and focus on other free agents that could be manning left field for the Red Sox in 2010. I'm thinking that Theo's going to give this club another run with a fill-in left-fielder because as comprised, the team is still very good. As comprised, the team can still hit 95 wins -- if things go right. To compete in a transition year, however, we're going to need a left-fielder that can produce.

ATL 2, BOS 1: Squeamish

Tommy Hanson came into his start against the Red Sox not feeling 100 percent.

2009 NL East Preview

Now, I could talk myself into a few of Washington's pitchers doing better than we'd expect; Cabrera, Zimmerman, Olson. But Cabrera has always had trouble with his control, so expecting him to "get it together" isn't logical. And Scotty Olsen has some makeup issues as well. Zimmerman is very young, and young pitchers are, well, see: Clay Buccholz, Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy, Homer Bailey, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc...etc.

LAA 11, BOS 3; All-Star hangover

The Angels posted three runs in the bottom of the first and that is all that Los Angeles would need…

10/5: Keep It Going

@ Oct. 5 GAME 2 – ALDS 2007 Kelvim Escobar (15-12, 3.40) @ Daisuke Matsuzaka (15-12, 4.40) Fenway Park (Boston,…

Red Sox rally on an Ortiz’ granny

David Ortiz has been hurt all season long with shoulder and knee problems, but this time Ortiz let Jeff Weaver…