Monday, September 30, 2013
Avoid ALDS Parking Nightmares Around Fenway
As the ALDS approaches, parking for games will become more and more of a pain in the you-know-what. All those annoying college students from Long Island are already clogging up our beloved byways around Fenway Park (not to mention the Secret Police of Parking in The People's Republic of Brookline). One way to avoid all of this is to use the handy ParkWhiz system that will guide you to safe, reasonably priced parking spots within easy distance of Fenway. CLICK HERE AND TRY IT FOR FRIDAY!
Still No Friday Start Time, But Umps Are Known
We still don't know who the Red Sox will be playing or when the Friday game will start. What we do know is who will handle the balls, strikes and outs. MLB announced the umpiring crews for the ALDS between Boston and 'They Who Are Yet To Be Named'. Dana DeMuth will serve as crew chief, along with Eric Cooper, Paul Emmel, Chris Guccione (who will ump the plate on Friday), Larry Vanover and Mike Winters.
Game 163 Brings Back Bad Vibes For Sox Fans
Fans of the Rays and Rangers have no idea what they're in for. The angst level of a Game 163 hovers somewhere in the DEFCON 5 area. Every Red Sox fan old enough to remember the Blizzard of '78 remembers that year's Game 163 and the infamous Mr. Bucky F. Dent. Back then, I recall hovering around a black and white TV at my new workplace in Cambridge and agonizing with the rest of the office over every pitch. When the fatal blow was struck, a quiet horror hung in the air. Many left to resume work, but a few hearty souls stayed until Yaz (who had homered earlier) popped out to third to put the final nail in the 1978 season with a 5-4 loss. Decades earlier, the 1948 Red Sox lost another tie-breaker—this time to the Indians. But the Sox were out of that game early—eventually losing 8-3. Ironically, had Boston won, they would have faced the cross-town Braves in the 1948 World Series. Tonight, lots of fans in either Tampa or Dallas will be too numb to know what hit them.
Theo Epstein Lowers The Boom On Dale Sveum
(AP Photo) |
A-Rod Appeal Hearing Begins Today In Gotham
The Fraudulent One Arrives (New York Daily News) |
Red Sox Feature 'B Strong' Logo On OF Grass
(Red Sox On Instagram) |
Jose Iglesias Is FN's 2013 Rookie Of The Year
(Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) |
Sunday, September 29, 2013
David Ortiz Is FN's 2013 Player Of The Year
(Jim Rogash / Getty Images Sport) |
Mike Napoli Is FN's September Player O' Month
(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) |
Sox Await Winner Of Rays-Rangers-Indians Fest
It didn't turn into the craziest scenario—but almost. With all three teams in the AL Wild Card chase winning, Wednesday's actual Wild Card play-in game will need to be preceded by a one-game "play-in for the play-in" on Monday in Texas (8PM Eastern, TBS). The Tampa Rays and Texas Rangers will square off tomorrow for the right to be eliminated in another one-game play-in against the Indians on Wednesday. Confused? So is Bud Selig. But it's all good for the Red Sox.
Bullpen Blows 5-0 Game 162 Lead; Sox Lose, 7-6
(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) |
Next Red Sox Rival Could Be Fit To Be 'Tied'
If you thought the tiebreakers for the best record in the American League were convoluted, welcome to the Wild Card mess. If Tampa, Cleveland and Texas finish in a flat-footed tie, they would engage in a wild three-day skirmish to win the right to face the Red Sox at Fenway on Friday Night. A three-way knot would mean that Cleveland and Tampa would play a "play-in" for the "play-in" on Monday at The Mistake On The Lake. The loser of that game, would fly to Texas to take on the Rangers for another "play-in" for the "play-in" game on Tuesday. The winner of that game plays the winner of Monday's game on Wednesday—for the actual Wild Card play-in game. The survivor of this gauntlet get the privilege of playing Boston on Friday in Game 1 of the ALDS. We can only hope!
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Achilles Heel Sinks Red Sox; Fall To O's, 6-5
(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) |
Seattle Gift Wraps AL Best Record For Sox, 7-5
Friday, September 27, 2013
Red Sox Inch Closer To Best Record; Win, 12-3
(Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images) |
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Sox Gain On Best Record; Clobber Rockies, 15-5
(Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) |
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Ellsbury Likely In Red Sox Line-Up Wednesday
An extremely welcome development has unfolded in Denver, as Jacoby Ellsbury appears ready to lead-off and play center field tonight for the Red Sox. Ellsbury—who took batting practice Tuesday—has missed 16 games due to a broken bone in his right foot. His return before the post-season might allow him to get back into playing form and be a real contributor in the playoffs. Great news!
Boston FinCom Asks Mayor To Nix Fenway Deal
The Boston Finance Commission has asked Mayor Thomas Menino to block a vote on the sweetheart deal between the Red Sox and the city. The deal would grant the Red Sox the right to close off Yawkey Way during games in perpetuity for a one-time payment of just $7.3 million. The deal also gives the team "air rights" over Lansdowne Street—worth untold millions with future development. In the words of the FinCom, the deal will "shackle generations of Bostonians to an agreement that over time will prove to be financially irresponsible."
World Awaits Arrival Of Yankee Elimination Day!
In just a few short hours, the world can finally celebrate a moment that has been too long in coming—Yankee Elimination Day. With just one more loss by The Bronx Embalmers or one more win by Tito's Indians and The Pinstriped Posers will be sent to the links for the Winter. With reports that manager Joe Girardi will be leaving and a possible free-agency departure by Robinson Cano, we can look forward to even bleaker days at The Concrete Bunker On 161st Street. All hail Yankee Elimination Day!
Red Sox Lose Dumb Inter-League Match-Up, 8-3
(Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) |
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Our Choices For The 25-Man Sox Playoff Roster
The Red Sox will need to make some tough decisions before they take the field in ten days for the opening game of the 2013 ALDS. The current 36-man roster has to be cut down to 25. Here's how we would do it if we were in Ben Cherington's shoes—or we should say in his sox.
OFFENSE: 14 PLAYERS
INFIELD (5). We would go with Will Middlebrooks at third, Stephen Drew at short, Dustin Pedroia at second and Mike Napoli at first. Our bench option would be Xander Bogaerts.
OUTFIELD (6). Our outfield would be Jacoby Ellsbury (assuming, of course, he is healthy enough), Daniel Nava, Shane Victorino, Johnny Gomes, Mike Carp and Jackie Bradley Jr. Nava and Carp can fill in at first and Bradley is necessary in case Ellsbury breaks down.
CATCHERS (2). Jarrod Saltalamacchia and David Ross.
DESIGNATED HITTER (1). David Ortiz. End of story.
PITCHERS: 11 PLAYERS
STARTERS (4). Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz, Jon Lackey, Jake Peavy.
RELIVERS (7). Ryan Dempster, Koji Uehara, Junichi Tazawa, Craig Breslow, Felix Doubront, Brandon Workman, Franklin Morales. Doubront can serve as an emergency starter or long man in case of: 1.) Buchholz or another starer getting hurt or 2.) a blowout loss. Workman has shown enough promise to make the cut. Morales is the only tough choice, since his lack of command often renders his great stuff dangerous. On the other hand, Matt Thornton has been underwhelming.
So, there you have it: our choices for the 2013 Red Sox post-season roster.
OFFENSE: 14 PLAYERS
INFIELD (5). We would go with Will Middlebrooks at third, Stephen Drew at short, Dustin Pedroia at second and Mike Napoli at first. Our bench option would be Xander Bogaerts.
OUTFIELD (6). Our outfield would be Jacoby Ellsbury (assuming, of course, he is healthy enough), Daniel Nava, Shane Victorino, Johnny Gomes, Mike Carp and Jackie Bradley Jr. Nava and Carp can fill in at first and Bradley is necessary in case Ellsbury breaks down.
CATCHERS (2). Jarrod Saltalamacchia and David Ross.
DESIGNATED HITTER (1). David Ortiz. End of story.
PITCHERS: 11 PLAYERS
STARTERS (4). Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz, Jon Lackey, Jake Peavy.
RELIVERS (7). Ryan Dempster, Koji Uehara, Junichi Tazawa, Craig Breslow, Felix Doubront, Brandon Workman, Franklin Morales. Doubront can serve as an emergency starter or long man in case of: 1.) Buchholz or another starer getting hurt or 2.) a blowout loss. Workman has shown enough promise to make the cut. Morales is the only tough choice, since his lack of command often renders his great stuff dangerous. On the other hand, Matt Thornton has been underwhelming.
So, there you have it: our choices for the 2013 Red Sox post-season roster.
Arcane Tiebreaker Rules Cloud Best Record
A FenwayNation reader—Steve from Connecticut—suggested that we augment our story on the A's charge toward the best AL record with tiebreaker rules. Bud Selig has layered the tiebreaker with an arcane, convoluted set of steps to find out who has home-field advantage. Here are the rules—in sequence:
1. The team with the best record in head-to-head play.
2. The team with the best overall record in intradivision games.
3. The team with the best record in the final 81 games of the season, ignoring interleague play.
4. The team with the best record in the final 82 games of the season (providing the game added is not between the tied teams), extending backward until the tie is broken (Interleague games are skipped and ignored in this process.)
Any questions? Hey, Red Sox, just win the last five games, OK?
1. The team with the best record in head-to-head play.
2. The team with the best overall record in intradivision games.
3. The team with the best record in the final 81 games of the season, ignoring interleague play.
4. The team with the best record in the final 82 games of the season (providing the game added is not between the tied teams), extending backward until the tie is broken (Interleague games are skipped and ignored in this process.)
Any questions? Hey, Red Sox, just win the last five games, OK?
REPORT: Girardi To Quit As Yankees Skipper?
Quitting The Bronx Embalmers? |
Sox Legend Kevin Millar Turns Forty-Two Today
(FenwayNation Photo) |
Rampaging A's Challenge Sox For Best Record
(Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) |
Monday, September 23, 2013
Boras Hatches Dumb Idea: Neutral World Series
President: Dumb-Idea-Of-The-Month Club |
Lackey And Peavy To Face Rockies In Denver
The Red Sox will send John Lackey to the mound on Tuesday night at Coors Field. He will be opposed by Rockies right-hander Tyler Chatwood. Jake Peavy will be the Red Sox starter on Wednesday night against veteran Roy Oswalt. Both games will start at 8:40 p.m. Eastern Time. After the brief two-game set, Boston will head to Camden Yards for the final three games of the season.
Ellsbury Could Be In Sox Lineup By Wednesday
(AP Photo) |
Carl Yastrzemski Honored With Fenway Statue
(Boston Herald Photo) |
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Red Sox Take I-95 On-Ramp; Beat Blue Jays, 5-2
(Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images) |
Gomes 'Punt' Injures Red Sox Fan In Crowd
(Photo By The Nosebleeds.com) |
Menino's Last 'Kiss In The Mail' For Sox Owners
Boondoggle Alley (FenwayNation Photo) |
Best Record In Jeopardy; Sox Fall To Jays, 4-2
(Getty Images) |
Friday, September 20, 2013
Red Sox Are '13 American League East Champs!
Sox-Braves Series Would Be A Nostalgic Treat
Before the 'Tomahawk Chop', Ted Turner-Fonda or even a Hall of Fame outfielder wearing #44, there were the Boston Braves. If by some chance this year's Fall Classic saw a match-up between Boston and Atlanta, it would be a perverse version of a Trolley Car Series. After all—a long time ago—the two teams played within shouting distance of one another. The Braves left Boston after the 1952 season—and at various times from 1876 onward they were known as the Doves, Red Stockings, Beaneaters, Rustlers and Bees. They won one World Championship (1914) in Boston, but very few fans are left who remember anything of the days at Braves Field on Commonwealth Avenue. So, a reunion of sorts would certainly be a good story for baseball and an opportunity to reflect on the long history of baseball in our town. Let's hope it happens.
40% In ESPN Poll Think Red Sox Will Win WS
An on-going ESPN SportsNation Poll shows that 40% of nationwide on-line voters think the Red Sox will go all the way in the post-season and win their third World Series in the last decade. As the chart shows, another 30% think The Carmine Hose will lose in the ALCS, 18% think they will lose in the World Series and 12% think they'll fall early in the ALDS. Even New Yorkers are picking us to get Ring Number Eight. You can vote in the ESPN Poll HERE.
Dempster Is Ready For Playoff Bullpen Duties
(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) |
Lester, Buchholz, & Doubront To Face Toronto
The Red Sox will send Jon Lester against Esmil Rogers tonight in pursuit of the American League East crown. On Saturday night, Clay Buchholz will face off against Mark Buehrle, while Felix Doubront will match up against knuckleballer R.A. Dickey on Sunday afternoon.
ALDS Ticket Sales Begin Next Tuesday At Noon
The Red Sox announced this morning that tickets for the (presumably) upcoming American League Division Series will go on sale starting next Tuesday (September 24th) at Noon. There is a four ticket limit for each fan. Prices for the ALDS range from $45 to $170. No tickets will be sold at the Fenway Park ticket office, so the only way to get them is to call 888-REDSOX6 or purchase them online at redsox.com.
Red Sox Poised For First Division Flag Since '07
Blue Jay Way |
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Lackey Shines; Sox Capture Playoff Berth, 3-1
(Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) |
Thumb Keeps Victorino Out Of Tonight's Game
FenwayNation Photo |
Cuban Jose Abreu One Step Closer To Fenway?
Headed To Fenway Park? |
Larry Lucchino Reveals Red Sox 'Nap Room'
Sox Blow Another 2-0 Lead; Fall To O's, 5-3
(Photo by Winslow Townson/Getty Images) |
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Lowrie: Oakland Sewage Issues 'Pretty Gross'
(Photo: Bob Stanton, USA TODAY Sports) |
Need Sox Parking? Use Our ParkWhiz Partners!
As this memorable Red Sox season winds down, parking for games will become more and more of a pain in the you-know-what. While overall attendance may be off, all those annoying students from Long Island are clogging up our beloved byways around Fenway Park (not to mention the Secret Police of Parking in The People's Republic of Brookline). One way to avoid all of this is to use the handy ParkWhiz system that will guide you to safe, reasonably priced parking spots within easy distance of Fenway. CLICK HERE AND TRY IT TONIGHT!
Nomar: Sox 1 Of 3 Teams That Can Win It All
Nomar At 2003 ALCS (FenwayNation Photo) |
Why The Heck Aren't People Enthused By Sox?
(Associated Press Photo) |
Buck, A Drunk NYY Fan, & A Loss 20 Years Ago
Blotto Yankee Fan Robs Red Sox Of Win |
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