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Tag Archives: Boston Red Sox
Daily Debate: Yankees or Red Sox, Which 0-3 Start Is Worse?
Though we are only three games into the 2012 Major League Baseball season, both the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox have began the season with 0-3 records. Red Sox closer Mark Melancon has blown two games in the … Continue reading
My Gary Carter Memories by Charu Robinson
Growing up in New York City in the 1980s, 1985 was the year that I first began to follow sports. My dad showed me how to read the sports section of the newspaper, and during the summer I found myself … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Buckner, Boston Red Sox, Daryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, gary carter, Keith Hernandez, New York Mets, the kid
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Major League Baseball Made Us All Pay by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
After the most memorable night in Major League Baseball history Wednesday night, I was excited to watch baseball yesterday. In case you don’t know what happened Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the National League Wild Card by overcoming an 8.5-game September … Continue reading
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Tagged American League Wild Card, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, C.J. Wilson, CC Sabathia, Detroit Tigers, Jim Leyland, Joe Girardi, Jonathan Papelbon, Justin Verlander, Major League Baseball, Matt Moore, Michael Kay, National League Wild Card, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Yankee Stadium
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Daily Debate: What Are Your Major League Baseball Playoff Predictions?
Off of the most exciting day in the history of regular season Major League Baseball history, the playoffs begin today with two American League Divisional Series games, with the Tampa Bay Rays, fresh off of overcoming a nine-game, September deficit … Continue reading
Is This the End of the Road for Mariano Rivera?
Future Hall of Famer and all-time great New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera has had arguably the three worst back-to-back-to-back games of his career. On Sunday, he blew a save versus Yankees arch rival the Boston Red Sox, allowing a … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Are The Yankees Built to Win a Championship?
The New York Yankees, at 69-44, have the third-best record in Major League Baseball. However, after losing two out of three to the Boston Red Sox over the weekend, many are wondering if the Yankees are built to win a … Continue reading
Carlos Beltran’s Last Days as a Met? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
With the Major League Baseball trade deadline Sunday, July 31, 2011, many expect the New York Mets to trade outfielder Carlos Beltran, to either the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, or Atlanta Braves. If Beltran is traded, how … Continue reading
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Tagged $119 million contract, 2011, Atlanta Braves, bases loaded, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Beltran, game seven, July 31, Major League Baseball, National League Championship Series, National League East title St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, New York Yankees, offseason, Outfielder, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, postseason appearance, seven-year, Sunday, Texas Rangers, Trade Deadline, World Series
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Daily Debate: Is Today’s Yankees Game Against the Red Sox a Must-Win?
The New York Yankees have lost their first five home games against the Boston Red Sox, and 7 of 8 overall this season. With ace CC Sabathia on the mound today facing Josh Beckett, who has defeated Sabathia and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Alex Rodriguez, Boston Red Sox, CC Sabathia, David Ortiz, Derek Jeter, Josh Beckett, New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium
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