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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Red Sox hot stove weekly round-up (11/29-12/5)
Posted in 2011 Winter Meetings, 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, tagged Adam Dunn, Andrew Bailey. Luis Ayala, Bobby Valentine, Boston Red Sox, C.J. Wilson, Chris Capuano, D'Marlo Hale, Dave Magadin, David Cone, David Ortiz, Heath Bell, hiroki Kuroda, Jason Varitek, Jed Lowrie, Joel Zumaya, Jonathan Broxton, Josh Reddick, Josh Willingham, Kevin Youkilis, Larry Lucchino, Richard Peterson, Roy Oswalt, Ryan Madson, Tim Wakefield, Victor Martinez on December 5, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Here’s your weekly headlines heading into the winter meetings: Of course in the biggest news of the week, the Red Sox hired new manager Bobby Valentine. Valentine comes to the Sox on a 2-year deal. The winter meetings will be going full bore this week and the Red Sox will surely be in the thick [...]
Red Sox hot stove weekly round-up (11/12 -11/18)
Posted in 2011-2012 Offseason, 2012 Red Sox offseason, tagged Andrew Miller, Ben Cherington, Bob Garber, Bobby Valentine, Boston Red Sox, Che-Hsuan Lin, Chicago Cubs, CJ Wilson, Colorado Rockies, Craig Shipley, Dale Wveum, David Ortiz, Drak Britton, Felix Doubront, Francisco Cordero, Franklin Morales, Gene Lamont, Heath Bell, Hot Stove, Houston Street, Josh Reddick, Larry Lucchino, Matt Capps, Michael Bowden, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Omar Minaya, Red Sox, Red Sox hot stove, Red Sox rumors, Roy Oswalt, Rule-5 draft, Sam Kennedy, San Diego Padres, Sandy Alomar Jr., Scott Atchison, Texas Rangers, Theo Epstein, Tim Wakefield, Torey ovullo, Toronto Blue Jays, Will MIddlebrooks, Yeonis Cespedes on November 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s this week’s wrap-up of Red Sox hot-stove news: It was a wild week for the Red Sox managerial search. The team met, wined and dined Dale Sveum, but didn’t offer him a job. Sveum was also a favorite to land the Cubs job and sure enough – the next day he was hired to [...]