Archive for July, 2006

No Trade Made

Monday, July 31st, 2006

It doesn’t appear there was any blockbuster deal made before the trading deadline for the Boston Red Sox. That’s correct. All were rumors. No A. Jones. No Clemens. Thank god no Kip Wells. Now we really need Wells, Wake, Foulke and possibly Clement to return and be at the top of their game. If that […]

Wells Tonight at 7:05

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Tonight could be a very good test as to how well the Sox will be able to assess the rest of the season. David Wells will take the hill for the first time in months. Hopefully he’s Boomer of old and leads the Sox over Byrd and the Los Angeles Angels of Annaheim… If not, […]

Trading Deadline Lands Boston Some Super Stars…

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Trot Nixon is hurt. Everyone from Coco Crisp and Mike Lowell, to Wily Mo Pena and Mark Loretta have been rumored to be on the trading block for the Sox who need a quality starting pitcher to add to a very beaten starting rotation that still finds itself in a half game lead in the […]

Why Boomer Isn’t Enough

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

As many of you’ve probably already heard, David Wells is most likely going to skip a rehab start or two in the minors and come right to the big league. How convenient that his return will coincide with the trading deadline. Unfortunately, the Sox have to do more than that. Having Wells as the mid-season […]

Hillenbrand To Leave Blue Jays

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

I was just reading over at the Globe about Shea Hillenbrand having some rough moments with the organization lately. So, they’ve decided to designate him for assignment. I think the odds are very against the Sox getting him, but it’d be nice to pick up a corner infield hitting .301 with a dozen homes […]

It Was Just The Royals, but…

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

Last night rookie pitcher Jon Lester went further in a major league game than he ever has before. Lester finally found a night be economical and effective with his pitches, lasting 8 innings while only surrendering one hit. The catch: it was the Kansas City Royals.

The bottom line is the Sox need to win games. […]

Passing The All-Star Break

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

After a 19 inning marathon in which the Sox lost to the Sox, and with the All-Star break mixed in, I’m back to get going on the 2nd half of the season. Jon Lester opens out of the gate against the Athletics. Lester has still yet to have a dominating performance and remains 4-0 with […]

How’s That For An Opener?

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

Jon Lester has yet to be dominant, but he’s as fierce a competitor on the mound that there is. After getting in a bases loaded, no out jam against the best offense in the league, he surrendered only 1 run and went on to only give up 2 runs over 6 innings. On top of […]

Now Comes A True Test

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Since I’m able to blog again and the Sox win when I do (see my previous post), I’m going to go ahead and look at the upcoming Chicago White Sox series.

First off, it’s not great that the Red Sox are playing in Chicago, they fair much better at home. Unfortunately, I don’t make the schedules. […]

A Bit Superstitous

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

While the Sox were tearing the National League up, I wasn’t blogging much. I was avoiding watching the first half of the first inning. Why? Because they were winning. Now? Well, I can watch the games again including the first inning and I can get back to blogging.

So since Shawn did his predictions, I’ll take […]