by zach hayes | Jun 9, 2006 | Uncategorized
Here’s a schedule breakdown the rest of the way. Maybe one way to look into the future and decipher who exactly has the edge for the AL East crown. I don’t care if it’s early. Boston Red Sox Number of Games: 105 Home Games: 57 Road Games: 48...
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 guest | Jun 7, 2006 | MLB Amateur Draft, Uncategorized
By Andrew Lipsett Evan covered the Sox’ first 5 picks earlier, but I wanted to take a quick look at some of the players drafted after Justin Masterson. There’s some interesting talent here, and possibly a couple of major steals; I’d imagine that at...
by evan brunell | Jun 6, 2006 | MLB Amateur Draft, Uncategorized
Our four first-rounders are complete. High school outfielder Jason Place, born in May 1988, was the first selection by the Red Sox in the 2006 Amateur Draft. Place, who profiles to end up in left or right field, has tremendous power potential, something lacking in the...
by evan brunell | Jun 6, 2006 | Uncategorized
We need another starter. That, I think, is painfully obvious. We can’t rely on Matt Clement, Jon Lester, David Pauley, or David Wells all season long. ONE-THIRD of the season has gone by. That’s it. Not even half. We’ve got double the games to go,...
by evan brunell | Jun 5, 2006 | Uncategorized
This Saturday, we may see the next Andy Pettitte; the next Mark Mulder; the next Barry Zito. Jon Lester, who I think we all know very well, is rumored to head up I-95 on Saturday to pitch for the Sox in the night game of the twinbill against the Rangers. If he does,...
by evan brunell | Jun 4, 2006 | Uncategorized
The ten-game swing through tough opponents in Toronto, Detroit, and New York is almost done. So far, the Red Sox have gone 3-3, and seem to be righting the ship a bit after two disastrous games in Toronto. After salvaging the finale of that game, the Sox headed to...
by guest | Jun 3, 2006 | MLB Amateur Draft, Uncategorized
By Andrew Lipsett The 2006 Draft is right around the corner, and while this year’s draft doesn’t have the sparkling names of last years – There are no Justin Uptons, no Ryan Zimmermans, no Craig Hansens or Mike Pelfreys – It has a more even...
by evan brunell | Jun 2, 2006 | Uncategorized
Below, you’ll find something I worked on for a while – I went through and found April/May statistics for everyone on the major league roster (except Mike Holtz and David Pauley) and pulled up their April/May splits. I also did this for a few notable minor...