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Archive for May, 2007

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.

We’ve had our current poll up since the beginning of the season and I think the majority rules in this case.  In fact, anyone who voted in the past month had better had taken the over and the 95+ win prediction for the season.
According to Coolstandings.com, the Red Sox are currently on pace to end […]

Curt Schilling thought that he had the clubhouse Pulitzer for Best Blog 2007 covered with 38pitches.com, but here comes the competition; Kevin Youkilis has a blog.
Already, in just his first post, Youk has displayed a great sense of humor, candor, and more readable writing style than Curt’s 38pitches blog. It will be interesting […]

Well, well, well. Big Schill has returned. After a succession of bad outings, Schilling spent the week arguing with John Meterparel on WEEI and working through things with pitching coach John Farrell. And the results last night speak for themselves.
Let’s dig right into to Schilling’s latest post on 38pitches.com for reactions from […]

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 […]

Recently I picked up a copy of “Big Papi: My Story of Big Dreams and Big Hits” by David Ortiz and Tony Massarotti, the Red Sox writer for the Boston Herald. When you pick up these kind of books, you always approach them with a sense of caution.
Many times, these are “knockoff books, ” written […]

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 […]

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