This week, Keith Law of Scouts, Inc. gave his analysis of the top farm systems in baseball. The #1 spot went to the Texas Rangers for the second year in a row, but sitting in the #2 spot was our own Boston Red Sox. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone, considering the depth of pitching prospects in the system, but how does that impressive farm system translate to success on the Major League level? Continue Reading »
Jumat, 29 Januari 2010
Kamis, 28 Januari 2010
Another Japanese Pitcher on Sox Radar
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According to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, the Red Sox are expressing interest in another Japanese pitcher. The pipeline the Sox have built from Japan is as strong as ever and Hisanori Takahashi may be the next to take the overseas flight to Boston. The 34 year-old pitcher has expressed interest in signing a major league deal this off-season and interest has gathered from a handful of clubs (Orioles, Dodgers, Mets, Red Sox and Giants). Continue Reading »
Rabu, 27 Januari 2010
6-Man Rotation or Odd Man Out?
Over the past few days, the Boston media has been buzzing about the Red Sox rotation in 2010. The conversation was spurred by a few interviews with Tim Wakefield, one of which was last night after he accepted the Bart Giamatti Award. Wake stated that he has “earned the right to be one of the five starters” in 2010 and feels the rotation will work itself out. If Wake is part of the 5-man rotation, then who is the odd man out? Continue Reading »
Selasa, 26 Januari 2010
Wakefield’s Impact On and Off the Field
On a day when most headlines will speak of the three big name signings in MLB, Xavier Nady, Ben Sheets, and Jon Garland, a Tim Wakefield acheivement, like most in his career, will get overlooked. At the B.A.T. (Baseball Assistance Team) Dinner in New York tonight, Wakefield will be honored with the Giamatti Award. Back in 2000, watching Wakefield pitch from the Infield Box at Fenway Park, I learned what it meant to be a real baseball fan. Continue Reading »
Hermida and the Sox Reach Agreement
According to ESPNBoston.com, Theo’s streak of not going to an arbitration hearing is extended for one more year. The Sox reached an agreement with 4th outfielder Jermey Hermida, bridging the nearly million dollar gap between the two original offers. Hermida will make $3.35 million in 2010 to back-up J.D Drew, Mike Cameron, and Jacoby Ellsbury. Continue Reading »
Will Ellsbury Be Traded?
Check out my thoughts on the Red Sox potentially including Jacoby Ellsbury in a trade to the San Diego Padres for Adrian Gonzalez before the trade deadline on HotStove.com. The HotStove.com guys are doing a great job keeping everyone updated on the latest trades and rumors.
Senin, 25 Januari 2010
The Least Wonderful Time of the Year
As I was walking to work this morning, on a rainy and windy 50 degree day in Boston, I couldn’t help but think of the weather as a metaphor for this time of year. The Sox are preparing for Truck Day in a few weeks and then Spring Training workouts will begin a few weeks after that, but what to do until then? Continue Reading »
Jason Bay's Worn Out Story
The first thing I do in the morning on a daily basis is scour the net for any interesting information about the Red Sox. I check out several blogs and all of the newspapers in the area to see what I missed overnight. Over the past few weeks, Jason Bay and his health has been the primary topic of conversation. Am I the only one who doesn’t give a crap about Bay’s health anymore? It’s the Met’s problem now. Continue Reading »
Sabtu, 23 Januari 2010
Decade’s Top 10 Greatest Red Sox Facial Hair Decisions
Over the past 10 years, there have been some interesting facial hair looks from Sox players. In anticipation of the 2010 season, let’s look back at the top ten greatest beards, goatees, and ’staches. Continue Reading »
Jumat, 22 Januari 2010
Man Behind the Staff: John Farrell
The Sox have promoted a plethora of young pitchers to the big leagues over the past few years. Many factors go into the success of a young pitcher including the catcher he works with and his manager’s willingness to give him opportunities to pitch. One major factor that is often overlooked, however, is the pitching coach. Continue Reading »
Kamis, 21 Januari 2010
Help Wanted: Middle Relief
Rabu, 20 Januari 2010
Damon Struggling to Find a Home
Selasa, 19 Januari 2010
Sox Avoid Arbitration, Sign Papelbon
Arbitration for Dummies
Minggu, 17 Januari 2010
Offerman Attacks, AGAIN
2PM LIVE on Monday
Sabtu, 16 Januari 2010
LIVE Webcast on Monday
I have been speaking to the guys over at www.hotstove.com and they have asked me to come on their live webcast on Monday to spend 5-10 minutes chatting about the Sox. I’ll give some insight on the Red Sox off-season moves, improved defense, Papelbon wearing out his welcome and some more fun topics. Stay tuned for more details on the time, but I hope you can all check it out!
Jumat, 15 Januari 2010
Papelbon: Past, Present and Future
As I was sitting at dinner talking baseball with my finacee, Sarah, Mr. Jonathan Papelbon became the topic choice. Sarah brought up the conversation of Papelbon’s rise to cockiness and how disappointing it is to watch young players fall into the enlarging-head, ego trip trap and become jerks in front of our eyes. Does anyone remember the good old days when Pap was a young starter trying to make a name for himself? Continue Reading »
Kamis, 14 Januari 2010
Reliever Depth is Key in 2010
Rabu, 13 Januari 2010
McGwire is Still a Liar
Selasa, 12 Januari 2010
David Ortiz is Hilarious and in Shape?
A few weeks ago, I got a text message from my buddy. Like 6000 billion other people, he was at the theater to see Avatar in 3D. The movie had just begun, when who walks in and sits in front of him? David Ortiz. Big Papi himself. The two things he told me were that Ortiz was actually skinny and his diamond stud earring was so freakin’ big that he kept getting distracted. Continue Reading »
Senin, 11 Januari 2010
McGwire Finally Admits to Steroid Use
Chapman to the Reds
Minggu, 10 Januari 2010
Westmoreland is the Future
When reviewing the Sox top prospects, one name always filters to the top: Ryan Westmoreland. The 19-year old outfielder had an excellent 2009 campaign in Lowell hitting .296 with 7 HR’s, 35 RBI, and 19 stolen bases in only 60 games. The trouble for Westmoreland came when he fractured his collarbone after running into the wall tracking down a fly ball in late August. After having surgery to insert a plate in his chest, Westmoreland has been rehabbing to try and get ready for the 2010 season. Continue Reading »
Sabtu, 09 Januari 2010
Dice-K Hiding Leg Injury
As if Dice-K hasn’t already had a tumultuous few years with the Red Sox, new information came today regarding a leg injury sustained prior to the World Baseball Classic in January 2009. Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe reported this troubling news story this evening, which creates an even bigger question surrounding the pitcher’s relationship with the Sox ownership. The fact that Dice-K kept the injury hidden until now is extremely troubling. As a fan, I am pissed-off at his complete lack of consideration for the Sox organization and have lost what was left of the little respect I had for him. Continue Reading »
Familiar Voices in the Booth
As we hit the home stretch of the the off-season, with just over a month left until pitchers and catchers report, I begin to get excited for the upcoming campaign. I realize all of the little things I miss during the off-season. Sitting watching the Boston University vs. Boston College hockey game outside at Fenway last night, I was reminded of a member of the NESN broadcast team who often gets overlooked: Tom Caron. Continue Reading »
Jumat, 08 Januari 2010
Lowell's Future in Flux
Kamis, 07 Januari 2010
Bill Hall for Casey Kotchman
Decision Imminent for Aroldis Chapman
Rabu, 06 Januari 2010
Randy Johnson Finally Retires
Jacoby to Left a Good Move?
Selasa, 05 Januari 2010
Holliday Celebration for the Cardinals
Kotchman to Mariners
According to ESPN, the Mariners are close to acquiring Casey Kotchman from the Sox. It appears that it will probably be in exchange for at least one minor league prospect, and probably not much more than that. There is very little information known, but Seattle is in need of a corner infielder since Adrian Beltre signed with the Sox yesterday. Kotchman would get a ton more playing time in the Northwest than with Boston, making it a win-win-win situation for both ball clubs and Kotchman. More information to come.
Wang on Sox Radar?
Senin, 04 Januari 2010
Sox Agree on Deal for Beltre
Sox Make Beltre an Offer
Dice-K Concerns: 2010 Edition
Minggu, 03 Januari 2010
Sox All-Decade Team: Outfield
Over the past decade, the Sox have had some great outfielders, but only three can make the All-Decade Team. The three selections cover a wide-range of types of players including a lead-off man, a power hitter, and a lower in the line-up model of consistency. Although two of the selections would be booed if they returned to Fenway, all three made great contributions to the history of a storied franchise. Continue Reading »
Sabtu, 02 Januari 2010
Sox All-Decade Team: Middle Infield
The Sox All-Decade Team continues with the middle infield. The second baseman and shortstop are the motor that keeps the defense going and combine to create a mean double-play combo. Although the two following players never played together, they both had outstanding performances over the past 10 years. Continue Reading »
Jumat, 01 Januari 2010
Sox All-Decade Team: Corner Infield
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