Red Sox fans need to calm down. Now. The hullabaloo around last year’s slow start was irritating enough, especially in light of the fact that by the end of May, the team that face-planted to a 2-12 mark out of the gate, was in first place. Sounding the alarm after three games this on the [...]
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On team chemistry and other absurdities
Posted in 2011 Playoff Collapse, 2012 Red Sox offseason, Boston Red Sox, Carl Crawford, Clay Buchholz, Curt Schilling, John Kruk, John Lackey, Jonathan Papelbon, Josh Beckett, Kevin Youkilis, Matt Garza, Random Musings, Red Sox 2011-2012 offseason, Terry Francona, tagged 1986 New York Mets, Ball Four, Boston Globe, Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cleveland Crybabies, Curt Schilling, Daryl Strawberry, Jim Boutin, John Kruk, Kevin Youkilis, New York Yankees, Red Sox clubhouse, Red Sox collapse, Team chemistry on October 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
If I hear one more story from an unnamed source I think I’m going to pop. We’ve dove headfirst into the surreal this past week, hearing about how the Red Sox clubhouse issues have completely destroyed an organization that just had yet another 90-win season in spite of winning 7 games in September. Among other [...]
Buccholz potentially out for season; How the Bedard deal came together
Posted in 2011 MLB Trade Deadline, Clay Buchholz, Erik Bedard, tagged Boston Red Sox, Chih-Hsien Chiang, Clay Buccholz, Erik Bedard, hiroki Kuroda, Los Angeles Dodgers, Rich harden, Seattle Mariners, Stephen Fife, Tim Fedorowicz, Treyvon Washington on August 1, 2011 | 1 Comment »
How Erik Bedard became a Red Sox As it turns out, Erik Bedard was plan C for the Red Sox when they acquired him shortly before yesterday’s 4pm Non-waiver trade deadline. As it turns out, the Red Sox had worked a deal out for Hiroki Kuroda, but the deal was blocked by the pitcher who [...]