by zach hayes | Oct 18, 2005 | Uncategorized
A roundtable of experts discuss the possibility of a Manny trade?
by evan brunell | Oct 17, 2005 | Uncategorized
Yeah, it was one year ago today.
by evan brunell | Oct 16, 2005 | Uncategorized
Well, I finally came through with some pictures and video of the last Red Sox game. Go ahead and check them out. It was a pretty good game overall. I can’t really offer any take on the game because I’ve already moved on from 2005, so I’ll let the...
by guest | Oct 15, 2005 | Uncategorized
In Part 1 yesterday, I talked about 5 games that influenced me as a fan; they were numbers 10 through 6 of a list which I’ll now conclude. Yesterday’s half of the list featured both playoff and regular season games, losses and defeats, games spanning 18...
by guest | Oct 14, 2005 | Uncategorized
We all have games that we remember in their entirety, like lightning bolts. We have games where we remember a scene, a play, maybe a sound or a feeling. We have games that changed everything, and games that maybe only changed us. This is a list of ten of them. These...
by evan brunell | Oct 14, 2005 | Uncategorized
Andrew checks in today with his top ten Red Sox games that made him a fan today. Check it out! Did you know that David Ortiz, Bill Mueller, Kevin Millar, Jason Varitek, Kevin Youkilis, Johnny Damon, Tony Graffanino all made less than they should have? Did you know...
by zach hayes | Oct 13, 2005 | Uncategorized
Angels-White Sox Game 2 running diary, Bill Simmons-esque. This is my first time ever really doing this, so don??t completely shaft me in the comments. But here we go?
by evan brunell | Oct 12, 2005 | Uncategorized
MIND GAME: How the Boston Red Sox Got Smart, Won a World Series, and Created A New Blueprint for Winning is a book penned by the writers of Baseball Prospectus, and I am reviewing an advance copy book on Fire Brand of the American League as I read the book. I....
by zach hayes | Oct 12, 2005 | Uncategorized
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by evan brunell | Oct 11, 2005 | Uncategorized
For the last few years, the Red Sox’s bullpen has always been the achilles’ heel of this team. You would wonder, that over the course of the years, Theo Epstein would realize the value of the bullpen and start shoring it up. However, what if he realizes...