by mike edelman | Aug 28, 2007 | Brian Bruney, Chien-Ming Wang, Curt Schilling, Daisuke Matsuzaka, David Ortiz, Eric Gagne, Hideki Okajima, Javier Lopez, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Beckett, Kei Igawa, Kyle Farnsworth, Kyle Snyder, Luis Vizcaino, Mike Lowell, Mike Mussina, Mike Timlin, Phil Hughes, Roger Clemens
The upcoming series at Yankee Stadium has been circled on the calendars of Red Sox fans across the world since the schedules were announced this past spring. With memories of last year’s Boston Massacre still fresh in our minds, we looked forward to this series...
by guest | Aug 6, 2007 | Andy Phillips, Bobby Abreu, Brian Bruney, Carl Pavano, Coco Crisp, Curt Schilling, Daisuke Matsuzaka, David Ortiz, Doug Mientkiewicz, Dustin Pedroia, Eric Gagne, Hideki Matsui, Hideki Okajima, J.D. Drew, Jason Giambi, Joba Chamberlain, Johnny Damon, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Beckett, Josh Phelps, Julio Lugo, Kei Igawa, Kevin Youkilis, Kyle Farnsworth, Manny Ramirez, Melky Cabrera, Miguel Cairo, Mike Lowell, Mike Mussina, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Robinson Cano, Roger Clemens, Shelley Duncan, Wil Nieves, Wilson Betemit
Hello folks. Jim Johnson here from The Bronx Block. I’m currently watching the Sox help the Yankees in their task of securing the Wild Card and I thought, “Hmm, it’s been a while since we’ve seen one another.” So I thought I’d come...
by mike edelman | May 26, 2007 | Chien-Ming Wang, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jon Lester, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Roger Clemens
Good news for the Red Sox on their two missing starters. Both pitchers took big steps this week in their goals of becoming major league ready. They’re both likely to be back in the Red Sox rotation by mid-June which should provide a boost to the Red Sox pitching...
by mike edelman | May 19, 2007 | Andy Pettitte, Bobby Abreu, Chien-Ming Wang, Joe Torre, Mike Mussina, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Roger Clemens
This is part one of a two part series, discussing whether or not the current Red Sox division lead is safe. First I will be visiting why it is that the Red Sox can’t feel comfortable quite yet. Keep in mind that the points I’m bringing up are arguing a...
by evan brunell | May 11, 2007 | Chad Spann, Cincinnati Reds, Craig Hansen, Edwin Encarnacion, Joe Torre, Josh Hamilton, Mike Lowell, Roger Clemens, Ryan Freel, Tim Wakefield
Yesterday, the Cincinnati Reds optioned third baseman Edwin Encarnacion to Triple-A. Encarnacion, long known as the savior of the Reds. Perhaps burdened by unreasonable expectations, Encarnacion is not a popular man in Cincinnatti right now. Manager Jerry Narron (who...
by mike edelman | May 9, 2007 | Curt Schilling, Manny Ramirez, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens
So how much is he really going to help the Yankees? Roger is expected to take 4-6 weeks to get ready. If he takes exactly 4 weeks from the day his signing was announced, he would start his first game at Fenway Park on June 3rd. Clemens didn’t start pitching in...
by evan brunell | May 8, 2007 | Coco Crisp, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Julio Lugo, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens
Now that Coco Crisp has silenced his critics by playing incredible defense and seemingly hitting better (which isn’t supported by the facts, but he did go on a tear for a bit), the critics have been casting about for a new goat on the Red Sox. Enter Julio Lugo....
by evan brunell | May 7, 2007 | Brian Cashman, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens
With the recent news that Roger Clemens has signed a contract with the Yankees worth a prorated $28 million for the course of the year, Zach, Evan and Mike attempt to make sense of it all… ZACH: We were all fooled by Roger Clemens. While the speculation mounted,...
by zach hayes | Mar 23, 2007 | Jonathan Papelbon, Julian Tavarez, Roger Clemens, Spring Training
Following a tumultuous off-season full of unneeded speculation and endless articles dissecting every angle of the Red Sox bullpen, and which one of our pickups or mainstays would fit himself into that closer’s role, the young man who dominated in 2006 will be...
by zach hayes | Jan 18, 2007 | Roger Clemens
Will this finally be the year arguably the greatest pitcher in baseball history hangs it up and rides off in the sunset? Will he return to Houston in front of his hometown and with his family to bully the National League into oblivion? Or will Roger take on the real...