by scandage | Jun 30, 2011 | Adrian Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox, Cole Hamels, Cy Young, Dustin Pedroia, Game Threads, Jason Varitek, Jon Lester, Mike Cameron, Mike Scioscia, New York Highlanders, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Raul Ibanez, Ron Gardenhire, Terry Francona, Tony LaRussa, Yamaico Navarro
Boston Red Sox (45-34) @ Philadelphia Phillies (51-30) Jon Lester (9-3, 3.66) @ Cole Hamels (9-4, 2.49) 1:05 PM EDT | Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia, PA) TV: NESN, MLB Network RADIO: WEEI 850, WWZN 1510 INJURY REPORT Boston: Clay Buchholz, lower back strain (Placed...
by chipbuck | Jun 22, 2011 | Boston Red Sox, Jed Lowrie, Yamaico Navarro
This morning, Peter Gammons made his weekly appearance on the Mut & Merloni show, and provided some rather interesting insight into the Jed Lowrie shoulder injury situation. “They have no idea. He told me that he’s gotten two different opinions. Jed...
by mike scandura | May 9, 2011 | Felix Doubront, Ryan Kalish, Yamaico Navarro
photo © 2009 Eric Kilby | more info (via: Wylio) Slowly but surely, Pawtucket Red Sox lefty Felix Doubront is starting to resemble the pitcher who’s so highly rated by Boston. Doubront took his latest step forward Monday night by tossing 4 1/3 solid innings as...
by chipbuck | May 9, 2011 | Boston Red Sox, Jed Lowrie, Jose Iglesias, Marco Scutaro, Yamaico Navarro
By now, everyone knows (or should know) that Jose Iglesias, Red Sox top prospect and “shortstop of the future,” has been added to the 25-man roster as a replacement for the injured Marco Scutaro. My feelings on the subject are mixed, and it appears that I’m not the...
by mike scandura | Apr 2, 2011 | Andrew Miller, Arnie Beyeler, Michael McKenry, Yamaico Navarro
One thing Arnie Beyeler won’t have to do in his first season as the Pawtucket Red Sox’ manager is purchase a program so he can tell who’re his players. Beyeler, who replaces Torey Lovullo (he was hired as Toronto’s first base coach after former Boston pitching coach...
by mike silver | Nov 3, 2009 | Casey Kelly, Felix Doubront, Jose Iglesias, Luis Exposito, Mark Wagner, Ryan Kalish, Yamaico Navarro
With the conclusion of every major league season comes the beginning of the second season of “minor” leagues in baseball – the Winter Leagues. This 2009 off-season, the Sox have placed 17 promising prospects across four leagues, including some of the most exciting...
by evan brunell | Oct 17, 2009 | Adrian Gonzalez, Casey Kelly, Casey Kotchman, Clay Buchholz, Daniel Bard, Felix Doubront, Felix Hernandez, Josh Reddick, Lars Anderson, Michael Bowden, Mike Lowell, Yamaico Navarro
In our versions of an offseason blueprint the Red Sox could follow (1, 2, 3) one topic that came up fairly often was how realistic or unrealistic our proposed trade packages were for certain players. Let’s recap: Mike Lowell, Casey Kotchman, Clay Buchholz and...
by daniel rathman | Feb 16, 2009 | Casey Kelly, Kris Negron, Michael Almanzar, Ryan Dent, Ryan Lavarnway, Ryan Westmoreland, Will Middlebrooks, Yamaico Navarro
Twelve months ago, I was eagerly looking forward to today because it would be then that the logjam at the shortstop position in the low-minors could be resolved. There were five guys: Oscar Tejeda, Yamaico Navarro, Kris Negron, Will Middlebrooks, and Ryan Dent; that...
by evan brunell | Nov 14, 2008 | Casey Kelly, Daniel Bard, Josh Reddick, Lars Anderson, Michael Almanzar, Michael Bowden, Nick Hagadone, Ryan Westmoreland, Stolmy Pimentel, Yamaico Navarro
Been a busy couple days, I apologize for the lack of content. We’ll get going again. Tomorrow Ryne’s supposed to post the first part of the Top 50 free agents and later today we’ll have a Red Sox blog roundtable for you all. First things first:...
by evan brunell | Jul 21, 2008 | Brock Huntzinger, Che-Hsuan Lin, Jason Place, Josh Reddick, Luis Exposito, Michael Almanzar, Mike Jones, Richie Lentz, Ryan Dent, Yamaico Navarro
As we all know, it’s a dawn of a new age in Boston when young, vibrant players don the Red Sox uniforms and play integral parts of being a defending world champion team. The roster is littered with Red Sox born-and-bred players, and there are plenty...