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.
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Starting Pitcher: Julian Tavarez
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Posted in Musings From RSN on April 29th, 2007 No Comments »
As the Red Sox led by the arm of Julian Tavarez take to Yankee Stadium to battle the New York Yankees and Chien-Ming Wang and much of New England is bracing themselves for the arrival of Randy Moss to Foxborough and the Patriots, it seemed like the appropriate time to catch up on the week […]
I’m out in San Francisco this week and already feeling detached from the team. This is truly an unhealthy obsession! I hope I’ll be able to get a few innings at my desk through MLB.tv. It’s tough to have the taste of last night in your mouth for a whole week.
For the second time in […]
Don’t look now, but Curt Schilling’s 38pitches.com hasn’t cornered the entire market on pitchers blogging. John Lackey recently launched his own blog on the social sports news/community site Yardbarker.
Lackey, the right handed starter for the L.A. Angels, is just getting his blog on, so bear with him as he feels his way around. […]
How do you get yourself up for tonight’s game after the weekend series against the Yankees? Reallly? I am drained. I can only imagine what the players must feel like. The cure, Tomo Ohka. The Red Sox look to continue their hot hitting from the weekend and Tomo Ohka’s 7.02 […]
Posted in Around the Horn on April 23rd, 2007 No Comments »
If this wasn’t a great April baseball week, then I don’t know what is? Of course, it sits a little sweeter in Red Sox Nation than New York after this weekends sweep at Fenway Park. In a week that ended in twenty five games where the winning run was scored in the eighth or […]
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, […]
Looking at the picture just to the right of this sentence, and knowing that the out of focus pitcher had just thrown the final pitch of a dramatic comeback one run Red Sox victory over the New York Yankees, one would think that it must be Jonathan Papelbon featured in the photo. But it’s […]
How do you top last night? If your a Yankee fan, easily. But sending Jeff Karstens to the mound in his 2007 debut and six Major League starts to the hill to face Josh Beckett and the Red Sox doesn’t inspire confidence in our brothers from the Bronx. There is hope for […]
You have to wonder if after a game like last night’s Curt Schilling gets any sleep at all. Well, since this post was written after I went to bed at 11:30 pm last night and before my daughter woke me up at 6:00 am this morning, I am going to go out on a […]