In The Wake Of An Epic Collapse, Troubling Insights Into The Mind Of Adrian Gonzalez
September 30, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 1 Comment
Adrian Gonzalez’ comments from earlier in the week lead me to ask whether the Red Sox made a mistake in bringing him to Boston Boston Globe columnist Peter Abraham posted an interesting article on Boston.com yesterday morning on the subject of accountability. In the wake of the ballclub’s September debacle, he neatly juxtaposed the reactions […]
Losing by Winning
September 26, 2011 by Josh Deitch · Leave a Comment
Sunday afternoon, embattled starter A.J. Burnett, with his postseason life largely on the line, toed the rubber against the freefalling Boston Red Sox. Seven and two-thirds of an inning later, Burnett moseyed toward the Yankees dugout, having struck out six, allowed but two earned runs, and driven another nail into the quickly closing coffin surrounding the Red Sox season. With the capacity crowd on its feet loudly cheering his name, Burnett ambled to the bench with all the alacrity of Mo Vaughn heading to a salad bar, clearly trying his hardest to make that moment last forever.
The Yankees had clinched everything they possibly could, they had the Sox under their boots, and the quixotic Burnett had thrown a gem.
Unfortunately, for Joe Girardi, that’s the worst thing that could have happened.
Teddy Ballgame To Be Honored By USPS With Postage Stamp
September 2, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
Red Sox Hall-of-Fame OF Ted Williams was larger than life and possessed the stuff of legend. He was both a baseball hero and a war hero, serving as a naval aviator (USMC pilot) during WWII (1942-46) and the Korean War (1952-53). He was the last baseball player to hit .400 during the regular season while […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: AL East – New York Yankees
March 31, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · Leave a Comment
NY Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira New York Yankees (2010 record: 95-67) The Yankees entered the off-season expecting to sign LHP Cliff Lee to a lucrative deal, but a funny thing happened on the way to the ballpark – the Philadelphia Phillies signed Lee out from under their nose at the eleventh hour. Hey, turn about […]
MSG Panel of Experts Selects Dave Winfield as New York’s Best Left Fielder
May 3, 2010 by Mike Lynch · 1 Comment
From MSG: Last night on Episode Six of MSG’s “The Lineup: New York’s All-time Best Baseball Players,†five left fielders – George Burns, Rickey Henderson, Lou Piniella, Zach Wheat and Dave Winfield – were nominated for one spot in “The Lineup .†Attached is a list of career statistics for each of the five nominees. […]