Archive for April, 2006

Rough Wake Out of Game 2

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

It could have been the wind, it could have been the Texas scenery, for all I know. But, Tim Wakefield didn’t have it out of the gate, and as we all know, being a knuckle ball pitcher — if you don’t have it, you really don’t have it.

What was optimistic was the Sox offense, despite […]

Schilling Solid In Sox Victory

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

No one could really ask for a better opening day ballgame, if you’re a Red Sox fan. Although he wasn’t overpowering or dominant, Curt Schilling’s performance was solid and led the Sox to their first victory of the season.

It was quite apparent that his velocity was good, but his splitter wasn’t all that. Fortunately, he […]

Less Than 12 hours Away

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

The season starts in less than 12 hours. Soon Schilling will lead the Red Sox out onto the field to face Kevin Millwood and the Texas Rangers.

In all honesty, I have no idea how the game will go. Spring Training isn’t really a determining factor when it comes to judging a players potential performance over […]