While it wasn’t the most exciting week to be a Red Sox fan, it’s hard to look at GM Ben Cherington’s first winter meetings as anything less (or more) than a mild success. The Red Sox are in a better, more focused position heading out of the baseball’s annual free agent/trade suare, and were able [...]
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Winter meetings ongoing updates – Monday
Posted in 2011 Winter Meetings, tagged Andrew Bailey, Bill Buckner, Bobby Valentine, David Wright, Houston Street, Josh Willingham, Louis Titant, Michael Cuddyer, MLB Winter Meetings, Ron Santo, Ryan Madson on December 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
6:30am – Mets reportedly dangling David Wright as potential trade meat. Needless to say, that didn’t take long. Has options through 2013 which won’t be by the time the turn everything around. 9:20am – Phillies out completely on Michael Cuddyer – Giants, Red Sox, Twins amongst loudest suitors. 10:40am – Bobby Valentine is advocating for [...]
The Day in Pictures: Pro Baseball Returns to Springfield
Posted in Brockton Rox, Forest Park, Pittsfield Colonials, Springfield Baseball, tagged Al Stanek, Bill Buckner, Brockston Rox, Bruce Stebbins, Can Am League, Forest Park, Patrick Moran, Pittsfield Colonials, Springfield, Springfield baseball on May 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Brockton Manager and Former Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs legend Bill Buckner talks things over with his bench coach before the game. Former City Councilman Bruce Stebbins announcing the starting lineups before the game. Local baseball bad ass and former San Fransisco Giants pitcher Al Stanek Brockton players hold a conference on the mound. [...]
Brockton thumps Pittsfield in 1st Professional baseball game in Springfield since 1965
Posted in Brockton Rox, Pittsfield Colonials, Springfield Baseball, tagged Bill Buckner, Brockton Rox, Manager Bill Buckner, Pittsfield Colonials, Springfield baseball, Springfield Minor league baseball on May 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Springfield, MA -If you didn’t get the chance to make it down to Forest Park’s grandstand yesterday, not only did you miss out on some pretty fun baseball, but you missed out on a little history as well. Saturday’s game wasn’t JUST the first pro game in Springfield since 1965; it was also the managerial [...]