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Well, not that D train (above). The one below.
It didn't look good in the beginning for the Red Sox. Tim Wakefield allowed the Detroit Tigers three runs in the second inning in yesterday afternoon's finale to the road trip at Comerica Park. ...
Jason Bay continued his absolutely amazing late-inning clutch hitting and Tim Wakefield continued his renaissance as the Red Sox won in Cleveland last night, 3-1. Bay connected on a three-run...
I was at softball practice today in Manhattan and I was checking my phone for updates of the Red Sox-Rays game at Fenway Park. I hadn't checked any sports news in the morning, and on my cell I...
I'm not the biggest fan of the Gold Glove Awards (and remember: they are NOT the "Golden Gloves"; that belongs to boxing), as they are really a glorified popularity contest. It's done by vote, and too many of the voters vote for guys based on past re...
The dream ended in the Tropicana Dome late on Sunday night when Jed Lowrie grounded out to second to give the Tampa Bay Rays their first American League pennant in their 11-year history. At Professor Thom's I turned away from the TVs...
Gone, goodbye, as immortal Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner used for his home run call.
The same can apply to Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis this morning.
Stanford drove the nail into Weis' head coaching coffin last night with a 45-38 win. (I missed most...
Sportswriters are idiots.
I know that's a news flash to most of you, but as time goes on, I consider most of those who write sports stories for newspapers in the same league as lawyers and politicians as far as the respect scale goes. And I've...
I want to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving, and that all of you enjoy the day with lots of turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.
For me, it's always been a day of traditions. Lots of football, from Detroit and Dallas, the parade in...
The 2010 Red Sox Spring Training schedule is now out, and the Sox open it on March 3rd with the traditional opening day doubleheader with Northeastern (in the afternoon) and Boston College (at night). And the MLB portion of it opens the next day with...