The Boston Red Sox were able to sweep the Seattle Mariners in a quick two game set in the past two days. They have now won five games in a row, a win per starting pitcher, which is important for this staff. Both Jon Lester and Josh Beckett pitched very well when they were needed. [...]
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Red Sox Fans Can Be Cautiously Optimistic as The Team Heads Out on the Road
Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls…the Boston Red Sox are showing signs of life recently. They are now on 5-game winning streak after taking 3 out of 4 games from the Cleveland Indians and sweeping a two-game series against the Seattle Mariners. They have now had 5 straight quality starts from their starting pitchers and [...]
Boston Red Sox vs Seattle Mariners Series Preview
We thought the Boston Red Sox had hit rock bottom again, but after three wins in a row against the Cleveland Indians, things are not so bad. Now tonight they start up a new series with the Seattle Mariners, but there are still plenty of questions. The three wins came with starts from Daniel Bard, [...]
Signs of life from the Red Sox
After Boston’s new Public Enemy #1, Josh Beckett, got shellacked for 7 earned runs in just 2.1 innings vs the Indians on Thursday night, things were looking about as bad for the Red Sox as they have in a long, long time. They’d dropped 8 of their last 9 games (including a remarkable 11 [...]
No Leaders on 2012 Red Sox
Not even the Hubble Telescope, known for spotting even the smallest forms of life from outer space, could spot the direct cause of debacle known in New England as September 2011. No one could. Not the ownership. Not the media. Not the fans. However, one simple quote fixed all that was unknown. “I spend my [...]
Sox look to get back on track with four game set vs Tribe
My guess is that I’m probably one of the few remaining fans still riding on the Red Sox bandwagon. I am a huge proponent of not making judgments based on small sample sizes, and at 12-18 the Sox have played less than 20% of their season. But having said that, I must admit that I [...]
Did Red Sox Pitcher Josh Beckett Play Golf Two Days Before Missing a Start?
If like me you were listening to 98.5 The Sports Hub’s midday show Gresh and Zo, hosted by Andy Gresh and former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak today you probably heard news break of a certain pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and a teammate of his were reportedly spotted playing golf in the Boston area [...]
Red Sox Announcer Carl Beane Dies at 59: The Gracious Man Behind the Mic
Carl Beane, the Red Sox PA announcer, died in a single-car crash today due to a heart attack according to a srouce in Sturbridge. Beane, 59, was pronounced dead at Harrington Hospital in Southbridge after crashing on Holland Road in Sturbridge according to the Globe’s Peter Abraham. I am especially saddened by his death because [...]
Carl Beane, Red Sox P.A. Announcer Killed in Car Crash
On Wednesday, it was reported by the Associated Press that Red Sox public address announcer Carl Beane was killed in a one-car crash in Sturbridge, MA shortly after 12 Noon. He was 59. There is very little details on how Beane died. Beane has been the voice of the Red Sox since 2003 after [...]
Making Sense of Clay Buchholz’s struggles
Ever since Clay Buchholz injured his back last June during a start in Baltimore, the talented pitcher hasn’t been the same as we enter the second month of the 2012 season. The righthander is currently 3-1 with a 9.09 ERA (highest in MLB) in six starts this season. There is a lot of speculation [...]



