We knew he was shady before, but between buxom blondes and the “hah” heard ’round the world, you have to wonder what is up with this guy?
Maybe there really is a Curse of 13.
Steve Lombardi over at WasWatching.com thinks 9.5 games at this point in the season is enough to count the Yankees out of the A.L. East and, jinxes be damned, I think it’s pretty sound logic as well.
Steve lays down scenarios where the Yankees win six of nine and then again with them winning eight of […]
It seems like whenever Curt is on, I am off. For many of his good starts this season, I have been on the road for work or not able to follow up his post game post on 38pitches.com with my 38 Reactions. Yet, for all his bad starts, I am able to sit […]
Curt Schilling takes to the mound at Yankee Stadium tonight looking to lead the Red Sox to their tenth series win without a loss and increase their lead in the A.L. East to 11.5 games halfway through the season series with the New York Yankees. He’ll have to deal with his recent nemesis Alex […]
We’ve been down this road before, Alex Rodriguez using questionable judgment on the baseball field when it comes to straddling the fine line of being competitive and being “dirty”. Arod may never live down “the slap” and following countless photoshopped handbags and hamburger helper hands as a result of his questionable judgment during the […]
Yesterday’s headlines could have read, “Yanks Wake Up” or “Lost Opportunities; Sox Left Holding Wang”. The Red Sox were never really in a game that oddly enough they were never fully out of until the Rivera came in to close it out in the ninth. But never the less, the Red Sox lost […]
It’s hard not to be giddy, but I’ll do my best not to be.
As I write this, the Red Sox have just won the first game of a day/night doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers, 2-1 at Fenway Park. The Yankees have also just lost, 4-1 in Chicago against the White Sox, and lost that series […]
Many of you who live in New England who’ve been to New York may know that there are a number of Red Sox-friendly bars where you can check out the Red Sox games in relative peace. The most famous of these is The Riviera Cafe and Sports Bar, which is in the West Village. I […]
Back from San Francisco, caught up on sleep lost while taking the red eye home the other day, and ready for the rubber game of a three game set in New York on this last game of April. Julian Tavarez takes to the hill against Yankee ace Chien-Ming Wang.
Boston Red Sox
Starting Pitcher: Julian Tavarez
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Sunday Night Baseball tonight sees Daisuke Matsuzaka make his first appearance on the grand stage that is Yankees/Red Sox. So far this series Red Sox starters have been average. Which against this Yankees lineup more than likely means they’ve acquitted themselves fairly well each giving up five runs in 6+ innings. Tonight, […]