Friday, February 28, 2014
Jacoby Ellsbury Called Farrell To Say, 'Thanks'
According to Scott Lauber of The Boston Herald, Jacoby Ellsbury phoned Red Sox manager John Farrell in the wake of his mega-deal with The Evil Ones. Said Farrell, "To his credit, he called to say thanks, and I wished him well. He handled it with a lot of class. He was very grateful for his time here, and he gave thanks to the way things unfolded last year. I got the sense he was a little surprised it happened so fast and the magnitude that it happened. We’re certainly going to miss him, but now he’s on the other side." We still say he gets booed mercilessly on April 22nd at Fenway.
Grady Sizemore Feels 'Great' After First Game
Brian MacPherson of The Providence Journal reports that new Red Sox outfielder Grady Sizemore "feels great" after his first Grapefruit League game. The oft-injured Sizemore is attempting a comeback with The Carmine Hose, after missing large chunks of the last few seasons. If he is able to approach the elite level of play from early in his career it will be a huge boost for the team—and provide healthy competition for Jackie Bradley, Jr. Sizemore went 0-2 playing left field for Boston in yesterday's 5-2 win over the Northeastern University Huskies.
Mayor Ending Sox Sweetheart Parking Deal?
A Digital Ordway Returns To Boston Sports Talk
You may have loved him or hated him, but when Glenn Ordway ruled over Boston Sports Radio on WEEI, you couldn't ignore him. After hosting the afternoon drive "Big Show" for seventeen years, 'The Big O' was summarily canned by Entercom (WEEI's corporate owners) about a year ago. Now, he's about to dive back into Boston sports radio with a digitally-based live-streaming drive time show via sportstalkboston.com. Starting on March 17th, the 3-6 PM show (titled "Big Show Unfiltered') will also be available via a mobile smart phone app and TuneIn. The show will feature a refreshed version of the iconic "Whiner Line" and also bring back some of the yakkers that populated his show over the years. Given the moribund state of sports radio these day, Ordway's return will be more than welcome.
Shane Victorino Vexed By 'Core Strength' Issues
(Keith Allison Via Flickr) |
Thursday, February 27, 2014
NU Pitcher From Andover Starts Against Sox
(NU Photo) |
Dustin Hunt, who attended Andover (Mass.) High School, and is now a freshman pitcher at Northeastern University, will start on the mound today against the Red Sox. So far in 2014, Hunt has the following line for the Huskies: 0-0, 4.32 ERA, 8.1 IP, 9Ks. On February 21st, the 6'4" Hunt threw four scoreless innings of relief against Houston Baptist. On February 15th, he made his collegiate debut against highly-ranked Texas A&M and struck out six through 4 1/3 relief innings. You can imagine the level of butterflies in Hunt's stomach today as he faces his hometown team. Hopefully, he will do Andover proud! Good luck, Dustin!
Remembering The Great Johnny Pesky Today
Today would have been the 95th birthday of Red Sox legend Johnny Pesky. It's still hard to believe that he won't be somewhere on the sidelines in Fort Myers, hitting fungoes to 19-year old prospects. It was about a year-and-a-half ago (August 13, 2012) that Johnny passed away—before he could see his beloved team win another World Series Championship in 2013. I have several great memories of Johnny. About six or seven years ago, I arrived very early at a Red Sox game with my young son. We walked down near the third base dugout and there was Johnny, sitting on the field alone on a stool—in full uniform with his fungo bat. I asked him if he'd sign a ball for my son, which he did. Soon, a flurry of other fans rushed to see him. Much earlier in my life, I was privileged to be with Johnny at a 1961 promotion for the Somerville (Mass.) Little League. I was a ten-year old farm team player picked to pose with the Red Sox great (see pic—I'm the kid on the far left, you know who Johnny is). In both of those encounters—decades apart—Mr. Pesky was a class act.
Sox 'Monitoring' Non-Drew Shortstop Market
Xander Bogaerts (Boston Herald Photo, Matt Stone) |
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Pedro, In Camp, Likes Young Red Sox Pitching
(Boston Herald Photo: Matthew West) |
Regulars VS. NU; Prospects VS. BC Thursday
The Red Sox announced who will be playing in the collegiate double-header on Thursday. In general, regular starters will be in the lineup against Northeastern University in the first game—Xander Bogaerts, Jonathan Herrera, Will Middlebrooks, Mike Napoli, David Ortiz, Dustin Pedroia, Jonny Gomes, Jackie Bradley Jr., Mike Carp, and Grady Sizemore. In the second half of the twin-bill, Boston College will face mostly prospects—like catchers Blake Swihart and Christian Vazquez. Brandon Workman, Henry Owens, Noe Ramirez and Burke Badenhop will hurl against NU; Rubby De La Rosa, Matt Barnes, Miguel Celestino, Tommy Layne and Alex Wilson will face BC. These games are always a great way to inaugurate the Grapefruit League season. Of course, NESN has instituted its usual blackout of the festivities. Why would anyone want to watch the first action of the reigning World Champs? We're guessing it will be a replay of Liverpool vs. Swansea in that time slot.
Seventy-Nine Years Ago The Babe Came Back
A Great Book About The Great Brooks Robinson
Your humble Editor-In-Chief has been a loyal Red Sox fan since attending my first game at Fenway in 1956—except for one year. In 1966, I was also a fan of the Baltimore Orioles. The main reason for that fandom is the subject of this story. In April of 1965, I and my best friend Andy Solberg (who now lives in Maryland) had every kid's dream come true: we met and talked with a Hall of Famer as he walked from Fenway to the team hotel. That player was Brooks Robinson. The recently minted AL MVP was kind, friendly and genuinely interested in talking with two 13-year-old kids from Somerville, Mass. Can you imagine that happening today? Doug Wilson has penned a new biography (Brooks—The Biography Of Brooks Robinson) that memorializes that 'walk of fame' from nearly a half-century ago (see page 137, click on 'look inside' HERE). We will be publishing a full review of the book soon, but we wanted to let you know that a great new book about a truly great person is available now on Amazon.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Mujica, Miller Would Be Closer Back-Ups To Koji
(Boston Herald Photo) |
Evil Empire Eyes Another Former Sox Closer
Mere hours after signing injured former Red Sox closer Andrew Bailey, word is that The Pinstriped Posers are setting their sights on another former 9th-inning hurler for Boston. Andy Martino of The New York Daily News reports that The Bronx Embalmers "continue to monitor" Joel Hanrahan, who underwent Tommy John surgery last year. Apparently, The Evil Ones are starting to figure out that—despite spending a half a billion dollars this off-season—their bullpen still stinks. Someone should notify them that Alfredo Aceves is available.
MLB Muddies Water On Home Plate Collisions
(Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated) |
Monday, February 24, 2014
Drew Still Adrift And Training At 'Camp Boras'
CBSSports.com's Jon Heyman located Stephen Drew. And he's a long way from World Series glory. The free-agent shortstop—still unsigned for 2014—toils in the lonely confines of 'Camp Boras' on the campus of Florida's St. Thomas University. Keeping in shape for the call that hasn't come, Drew would be a much more valuable commodity were he not attached to a compensatory draft pick. He's philosophical about his fate, "It's baseball, and it's also business when you get to free agency. I enjoy playing the game. It's never really been a job to me. It's a kid's game, and it's done a lot of great things for me." Too bad he turned down near-David Ortiz money ($14.1 million) in the form of Boston's qualifying offer. Not only is he unlikely to get his desired multi-year deal, he probably won't even get a one-year pact at those dollars. But, as his Uber-Agent has said many times, "Talent has no wristwatch. When you're the steak, you don't worry about what time dinner is." Problem is, Drew is now chopped liver.
POLL: Seven In Ten See Sox Claiming AL East
Early results to our latest FenwayNation Poll suggest that readers are bullish on the chances of the Red Sox taking the AL East for the second consecutive year. As the chart shows, fully 70% think Boston will finish first in the division, with less than one-third (28%) thinking they'll finish second. A scant 2% think The Carmine Hose will come in third and not one single voter thinks the team will finish either fourth or last. This is a far cry from last year's poll, which found only 8% believing the Red Sox would win the AL East. You can still vote in the poll HERE. And, you can get Fenway Park tickets for Opening Day.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Evil Ones Sign Andrew Bailey To Minors Deal
(Boston Herald Photo) |
The Evil Empire has signed former Red Sox closer Andrew Bailey to a minor league deal—loaded with incentive clauses. Baily is recovering from surgery and might be available at mid-season. The deal was first reported by ESPN.com's Buster Olney. Bailey pitched a grand total of 44 innings in two seasons in Boston—but did pitch decently last year when he was healthy. Clearly, The Pinstriped Posers are not all that comfortable with their post-Mariano closer options.
2014 Red Sox Infield Is A 'Really Big Shoe'
According to Steve Buckley of The Boston Herald, the entire Red Sox infield will have a "new balance" in 2014. That's not just because Will Middlebrooks and Xander Bogaerts will be fixtures on the left side—it's also because all four players have signed endorsement contracts with Boston shoe-maker New Balance. Of course, the Red Sox ownership never misses an opportunity to parlay local connections into cash—why not the players as well? We're sure Boston-based ad agency Arnold Worldwide is working on the creative for some cool TV spots this summer with the kids on the left side and Dustin Pedroia and Mike Napoli on the right. Coming to your flat-screen soon.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Mild Weather Has Opening Day Juices Flowing
In about 37 days—give or take a few hours—your Carmine Hose will take the field at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in defense of their 2013 World Series Championship. Four days later, they will come home to Fenway Park for the Home Opener to face their bitter rivals—the Milwaukee Brewers? Any way, Red Sox tickets for the Friday tilt that will see the ring ceremony and the raising of the new banner. As Boston flirts with 50 degrees today, you can almost taste it. People are out in the streets, rediscovering sunshine and once again becoming acquainted with actual asphalt. Snow is melting away like Ryan Braun's credibility. Spring is in the air.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Lucchino: Sox & Empire 'Very Different Animals'
Lucchino Holds Court At The Fort |
Dell Looks To Stay In Boston With Middlebrooks
Erdahl/Dell |
2016 Vesting Option Added To Ortiz Extension?
(FenwayNation Photo) |
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Sox Minor Leaguer Suspended For PED Use
REPORT: Red Sox Sign LHP Chris Capuano
UPDATE: 1 Yr, $2.25 million
According to a report in the Springfield (MA) Republican, the Red Sox have signed left-handed starting pitcher Chris Caupano—a native of Springfield. Capuano, 35, has pitched his entire career in the National League—most recently with the Los Angeles Dodgers. You can view his career stats HERE.
According to a report in the Springfield (MA) Republican, the Red Sox have signed left-handed starting pitcher Chris Caupano—a native of Springfield. Capuano, 35, has pitched his entire career in the National League—most recently with the Los Angeles Dodgers. You can view his career stats HERE.
Henry Vows Cramped Seating For 30 More Years
Rest easy, Red Sox fans. You will be able to squeeze your twenty-first century frames into early twentieth-century seating for at least thirty more years. Thanks to the largesse of soccer and publishing magnate John Henry, we don't have to fear some state-of-the-art replication of Fenway Park—you know with zero obstructions, wide seating and maybe even a retractable roof. No sirree—no creature comforts for you! Said the Forbes List Billionaire, "Structurally, there is an expiration date. Someone at some point in the decades ahead will have to address the possibility of a new ballpark. I think you’re several decades away. I think we have a good 30 years. Hopefully we’ll still be around, but we’ll leave that for the next ownership group to worry about." So, when is the next Liverpool re-broadcast on NESN? Just askin'.
Werner To Jenny: Feel Free To Leave Anytime
Jenny Dell With A Fan (FenwayNation Photo) |
Drew Soap Opera Continues; Mets Still Unlikely
Stop us if you're tired of hearing about Stephen Drew's Excellent Adventure. With just 38 days until real games start, Drew (and his Uber-Agent Scott Boras) are still adrift in the cold snow of barren free agency. Passing on the $14.1 million qualifying offer from Boston, Drew has been casting about for months, looking for a taker on a multi-year deal. The latest is that the Mets—even if they free up payroll by trading Ike Davis—are "unlikely" to sign Drew. Why? Says a Metropolitan source: "At the numbers he's looking for, we don't think he's worth it compared with what we have." Hey, there's always Independent ball.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Is A David Ortiz Contract Extension Imminent?
(Getty Images) |
Don't look now, but the Red Sox and David Ortiz may be about to consummate the contract extension the World Series MVP wants so badly. Want some clues? First, Papi's agent, Fernando Cuza, is in Fort Myers. Second, Ortiz himself said the following, "I think they're trying to get this out of the way so it won't be a distraction. My goal right now is pretty much to try and win another championship. That's all that matters to me right now. The contract situation thing is going to be taken care of at some point. I don't really know, hopefully pretty soon." Third, Globe publisher and soccer connoisseur John Henry said this, "We'll definitely meet with him. He's meant so much to this franchise, to New England, for so long now. He has helped carry us to three world championships. I know where he's coming from. He wants to finish his career here and we should try to make that happen. I don't know that it will get done. But I think it's good to have the conversation at the beginning of spring training. We're all here. The sooner it gets resolved one way or another, the better it is for everyone." Bet on it.
REPORT: Red Sox Talking To Chris Capuano
(Springfield's Chris Capuano) |
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Positive Prognosis On Jake Peavy's Ring Finger
(FenwayNation Photo) |
REPORT: Drew Wants $14 Million For 2014
(AP Photo) |
Tenth Snowstorm Of February Blasts Boston
Off Route 93 Today (PATCH Photo) |
Manny Ramirez Changes Agents, Wants To Play
(AP Photo) |
Muddy Chicken At The Fort: 'I Feel Healthy'
In the season-opening game of 2013, Dustin Pedroia slid head first into first base at Yankee Stadium. The result was a torn ligament in his left thumb that was a source of pain and discomfort the entire year. And yet, The Laser Show missed just two games—one in June and the last game of the year in September. Despite all of this, he managed to hit over .300 and lead the American League in plate appearances (724). Yesterday, he announced that the thumb is fully healed and he is good to go for 2014. This is the one guy I would choose to start a franchise—even at age 30. He is indispensable to the success of this Red Sox team.
Jon Lester Still Open To 'Hometown Discount'
(Getty Images) |
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sox Holding Firm At One Year For Stephen Drew
(AP Photo) |
Sox Sign Francisco Cordero To Minors Deal
(AP Photo) |
Sunday, February 16, 2014
BREAKING: Ryan Dempster Won't Pitch In 2014
(Getty Images) |
Friday, February 14, 2014
Dunkin' Donuts Pulls Advertising From WEEI
Dunkin' Donuts has pulled all of its on-air advertising from WEEI radio—reportedly because of an "off-hand" comment made by Gerry Callahan of the Dennis & Callahan Morning Show. It's unclear what the exact comment was, although Callahan is said to have apologized to executives at Dunkin' after admitting that he "screwed up badly". Todd Wallace of Dunkin' stated, "The decision to end our contract with WEEI in Boston and our endorsement sponsorship with Gerry Callahan in Boston was made following a monthly review of the overall advertising mix and priorities for the region." The loss of advertising revenue cannot be a welcome event at WEEI—which has been in a ratings battle with rival 98.5 The Sports Hub. WEEI is the flagship station for Boston Red Sox baseball broadcasts.
Jake Peavy Leaves With Injured Wrist, Finger
The Globe's Peter Abraham conveyed some disturbing news this afternoon—TWEETING that Jake Peavy left the complex with a bandaged right wrist and bandaged right ring finger. So much for excessive pitching depth.
MLB Appoints New Director Of Instant Replay
Major League Baseball announced that Justin Klemm has been appointed as the brand new Director of Instant Replay. Klemm will be based at the headquarters of MLB's Replay Command Center. He'll be responsible for: management of umpire involvement, the handling of supervisor staffing at the replay facility, and coordination with the thirty MLB clubs. A native of Cataumet, Mass., Klemm served for nine years as a minor league umpire—filling in often at the major league level. In addtion, MLB announced the appointment of seven new field umpires.
Red Sox Likely Won't Trade Starters Until March
WEEI.com's Alex Speier cites a source claiming that the Red Sox will not trade any of its surplus starting pitching any time soon. Even with six solid starters and a bevy of quality youngsters champing at the bit to get to The Show, there are no active trade talks involving any of them. The speculation is that the solid remaining pool of free agent starters is dampening desire for what Boston has to offer.
Can Koji Uehara Repeat His Amazing 2013?
(AP Photo) |
Derek Jeter's Career Stats Against The Red Sox
Jeter Warming Up At Fenway (FenwayNation Photo) |
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Mets GM: Stephen Drew Signing Is 'Unlikely'
Stephen Drew's chances of landing a multi-year contract dwindled even more on Thursday, as Mets General manager Sandy Alderson said signing the free-agent was "unlikely". Said Alderson, "I said it was unlikely that we would sign another major free agent. I think that’s still the case." So, with Xander Bogaerts taking ground balls exclusively at short, Drew's landing spots are few and far between. Perhaps the Bronx, or perhaps back at Fenway on a reduced one-year contract—in both dollars and playing time.
Red Sox Ticket Prices Soar For Jeter Retirement
Derek Jeter's final regular season games will be at Fenway Park on September 26th, 27th and 28th. This fact has resulted in an explosion of ticket prices for those three games—with the average price at 5PM yesterday sitting at a ridiculous $1,153.01. Both Red Sox and Yankee fans flooded the secondary ticket market minutes after Jeter made his announcement on his Facebook page. Hopefully, Sunday, September 28th will be Jeter's final game—period. You get our drift?
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Derek Jeter Will Retire After The 2014 Season
Derek Jeter (Exclusive FenwayNation Photo) |
ESPN Documentary On A-Rod, Sox, Yankees
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