Despite their jump into second place in the three-headed AL East playoff race, this past weekend was traumatic for Red Sox fans. First, Dustin Pedroia went down with an ankle injury after fouling a ball off his foot. He was seen in a walking boot and on crutches after the game, and is expected to [...]
Boston Red Sox 6 – Minnesota Twins 3 In his first win in a Boston uniform, John Lackey also became the first Red Sox pitcher since the early 80′s to win an outdoor game in Minnesota. Jeremy Hermida continued his honeymoon tear with a bases clearing three-run double in the eighth. Through eight games, he’s [...]
What the Mayans didn’t see coming in 2012 was the end of Rasheed Wallace’s contract. Rejoice!
“On TV all these years, I never saw Bill Belichick smile,” he said. “But we had a great conversation, and he was smiling a lot. I really liked it there. I think I’d be a good fit there.” That quote, in case you didn’t read Peter King’s latest, comes from the draft’s most delicate prospect [...]
With Martinez reportedly refusing to negotiate a contract extension during the season, Boston has a massive bidding war to look forward to this winter when catcher-less, big spending teams (the Mets) seek the services of Boston’s main signal caller. This extension is a big deal. Boston locks up what they consider to be essential pieces of [...]
The Red Sox are 1-2 through three games. David Ortiz is 1-11 (least hits on the team), offensive ignitor Jacoby Ellsbury has four K’s (most on the team), 0 walks and so far seems disoriented in left field and Jonathan Papelbon has already done something bad that he’s hardly known for (facing Curtis Granderson in [...]
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For us at M&JLS, the baseball season is over. With that being said here are some going away thoughts on who will win it all.
Two guys who agree to disagree on almost everything (except when it comes to Tom Brady being the greatest human being of all time)