Kevin Youkilis – 2008 MVP?
The whispers about Kevin Youkilis have gotten louder and louder all season. In April, they were ‘yeah man, no way Youk keeps this up for the rest of the season.‘ Now it’s August and the murmurs have become ‘dude, I think Youk has a chance to be the AL MVP!‘ I was listening to WEEI [...]
Big Bartolo’s rehab start
You can never EVER have enough pitching. – Tim Wakefield is on the DL with back/shoulder problems – Clay Buchholz has been horribly inconsistent – Charlie Zink’s spot start turned into an 8 run explosion – Justin Masterson has been converted into a reliever – David Pauley’s lone start lasted 4.3 innings with 5 runs [...]
Lugo suffers a setback
I’m going to try and put this as positively as possible. Our currently disabled shortstop, Mr. Julio Lugo, has suffered a massive setback in his rehabilitation. He did a few wind sprints in the outfield before last night’s game and ended up having to shut it down because he felt ‘something.’ Say what you want [...]
Daisuke is a problem
Bloggers exist because the majority of the mass media is clinically brain damaged. A perfect example is the undeservable love that Daisuke Matsuzaka is getting for not allowing very many of his million baserunners to score. Yes, he may have a 2.77 ERA. Yes, he may have won 15 games. No, he’s not nearly as [...]
Buchholz gets demoted
Clay Buchholz has performed horribly at the major league level this year. Maybe part of it is because he’s out on the town every other night or maybe part of it is because he’s spending too much time with his Penthouse pet. One thing is for sure though, he’s not controlling his damn fastball. The [...]
Carl Yastrzemski hospitalized
“I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day, and I dream about it at night. The only time I don’t think about it is when I’m playing it.” – Carl Yastrzemski One of the greatest players in Red Sox history, Carl Yastrzemski, was admitted to the [...]
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