After 19 memorable seasons in the MLB, Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Tim Wakefield is set to hang it up today when he announces his retirement from the game of baseball. Wakefield is scheduled to announce his retirement at the Red Sox new spring training facility, Jet Blue Park, at 5 PM, EST. Wakefield will [...]
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Four Red Sox Named to Top Prospects List
The list of Baseballs Top 101 Prospects was released today by Baseball Prospectus and included on that list were three of the Red Sox finest prospects. Topping the list were the Rays Matt Moore and Nationals superstar Bryce Harper. Also featured on the list are two prospects that Sox fans are quite familiar with. Casey Kelly [...]
Documentarians to celebrate 100 years of Fenway Park
April 20, 1912, just a week after the sinking of the unsinkable Titanic, a park built specifically for the purpose of housing a baseball team opened for business. It would be the home of the Boston Red Sox. At the time, the Red Sox were the premier organization in professional baseball. The [...]
Omens and Superstition in Sports
“When you believe in things that you don’t understand. Then you suffer. Superstition ain’t the way.” – Stevie Wonder Words of wisdom that many of us completely ignore. Why are some of us so compeled to believe in superstitions before or during a game? These odd things that we do can vary from simply knocking [...]
Red Sox sure up back end of bullpen with trade for Andrew Bailey
With all the Celtics talk lately as the NBA season is now underway and the Patriots making their playoff push while the Bruins continue to play otherworldly hockey, the Boston Red Sox have been unusually quiet in their Hot Stove Season. There are still some needs that this team has to fill, but one questionable [...]
Come listen to the “Best of” on Mic Tea Sunday
Happy Holidays!! On behalf of all of us here at CLNSRadio.com, we wish you a very Merry Christmas. On this weeks program, we take a look back at some of the best moments of the year on Mic Tea. Tyler and Mike debate giving Gift Cards as Christmas presents, talk about the amazing run of [...]
Red Sox actually make significant moves; Hot Stove looks to be heating up
With the lift of the lockout in the NBA, it seems like the Red Sox offseason has almost been an afterthought. Maybe its just me…I mean they did still have the worst collapse in history; they did “part ways” with their old manager; they allowed their GM to take a promotion with a new team [...]
Big Papi to return to the Red Sox who remain quiet at Winter Meetings
All has been quiet on the Western Front recently with our Old Towne Team. It seems with the NBA lockout finally over, basketball news has taken over for the hot stove talk that had become prevalent on the airwaves and in print and digital formats everywhere. The Winter Meetings have been going on all week [...]
How the Red Sox Hurt The Celtics Future
We are all familiar with the Red Sox debacle this past season. 7-20 in September to blow away a comfortable spot in the American League Playoff only to find themselves golfing in October. It wasn’t so much the collapse that opened the eyes of the world but the reaction from the fans, the Boston media, [...]
Welcome to Boston, Bobby Valentine
I’m not going to do what every other media outlet has done and call the hiring of the newest manager of the Boston Red Sox “Valentine’s Day”. That’s just too cheesy for my liking. I am however, going to echo Mr. Valentine’s statements during his introductory speech at Fenway Park this evening that I am [...]



