Get $10 off your purchase of $119.99 or more on any colored contact lenses with code COLOR10 We are a little less than 24 hours before all position players are expected to report that they are in fact in Fort Myers and it appears as if all hands are on deck for the Boston Red [...]
Posts Categorized: Boston Red Sox
Red Sox finally compensated for Theo Epstein
Well, it only took 4 months, but the Boston Red Sox have finally received compensation for allowing former General Manager Theo Epstein leave the organization to take a promotion with the Chicago Cubs. In my opinion, this should have been wrapped up before Theo was even allowed to walk out the door, but [...]
2012 National League Preview
Here is the second half of CLNS Radio’s MLB Preview with the National League 2012 Season Preview: NL East Philadelphia Phillies Who’s In: RHP Jonathan Papelbon RHP Chad Qualls, LHP Dontrelle Willis, 1B Jim Thome, INF Ty Wigginton, OF Laynce Nix, OF Juan Pierre, OF Scott Podsednik, RHP Joel Pineiro, RHP Brian Sanches Who’s Out: [...]
Sports Fans To Unite In East Coast’s Longest Running Sports Memorabilia Show
Sports fans are preparing to unite at the East Coat’s longest running sports memorabilia show at Shriner’s Auditorium in Wilmington, MA from March 30th until April 1st. Rich Altman, one of the most respected and well liked individuals in the Sports Memorabilia industry is once again hosting his Boston Sports Card and Memorabilia show, one [...]
2012 American League Preview
This week we will preview the upcoming MLB season and what fans should watch for in each division. Today, the American League with the National League preview coming later in the week. AL East New York Yankees Who’s In: RHP Michael Pineda, RHP Hiroki Kuroda, OF Bill Hall, 1b Russell Branyan, RHP Manny Delcarmen, [...]
Red Sox Spring Training Preview: Part 2
This is the first Spring Training in a long time that hasn’t had Tim Wakefield as a part of it. Reality is really setting in now two days after Wake officially announced his retirement and with pitchers and catchers reporting to camp today. Another missing piece that has been a mainstay of Red Sox Spring [...]
Hopes Spring (Training) eternal for the Red Sox
For a fan of all Boston sports like me, it’s been a tough couple of weeks. I’ve been in mourning after the Patriots lost in the Super Bowl and leaning on the Celtics and Bruins to make me forget hasn’t been working so well. I am looking for an outlet to…not so much vent my [...]
Jose Iglesias -Is He Ready For The Bigs?
Jose Iglesias has long been touted as the future shortstop of the Boston Red Sox. His uncanny ability defensively has drawn comparisons to Alex Gonzalez (one of if not the best defensive shortstop in Red Sox history) but it has long been accepted that his presence at the plate was a work in progress. His [...]
The Inspirational Story of Ryan Westmoreland
Just over two years ago, a young Red Sox out of Rhode Island by the name of Ryan Westmoreland seemed to be on the fast track to the majors as an outfielder. Westmoreland was one of the Sox highest ranked prospects in a very deep farm system at the time, and was tearing up the [...]
On Tim Wakefield’s retirement and his legacy with the Red Sox
The Red Sox longest tenured pitcher is set to announce his retirement today after a 186-168 record with the Red Sox at the age of 45. Tim Wakefield has long been remembered as having one of the deadliest knuckleballs the game has ever seen, and after earning his 200th career victory last season, many Sox [...]




