Red Sox, Patriots, Big Three dominate sports stories in 2007

 
BOSTON - Boston has long since ditched its reputation as a hard-luck sports town, hanging a banner for the Red Sox in 2004 and the New England Patriots three times in the... [link]

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A Christmas Greeting from Manny Ramirez to You

With Call of the Green Monster taking Christmas week off, Manny Ramirez is stepping in with a warm Christmas greeting.  Merry Christmas, all. Hey everybody!  This is Manny Ramirez wishing everybody a happy merry Christmas.  It is a good honor to be here at Calling the Green Monster .  I want to tell you the story of Christmas, so gather the kids around the table, and ...
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Big spenders: Yanks, Red Sox hit with luxury tax

The New York Yankees did accomplish something this year: They lowered their luxury tax for the second straight season.
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Merry Christmas

It really has been a great year. And the Boston sports teams have been great, too. My best to you and your families. Remember the people out there less fortunate, without families. A quick prayer wouldn’t hurt. I will be back on Christmas night answering any questions or comments you might have. Merry Christmas. Share This
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2007 Draft: High School Pitchers

By all accounts, the Red Sox drafted three High School players this year with the potential to be big league pitcher. Drake Britton, Austin Bailey, and Brock Huntzinger are the three i am speaking of and they are names you should get use to hearing. (continued...)
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No bluffing on this deal

Every offseason presents a whole new set of storylines. But next year's might be Oscar worthy. For the Red Sox, there is the impending free agency of catcher Jason...
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Burt Talks SportsRetire No. 80: Yea or nay?
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Yanks, Red Sox hit with luxury tax
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Ortiz: Santana not coming to Boston
Unless the Yankees or Twins move from their respective positions in trade negotiations, it doesn't appear Johan Santana is coming to the Bronx. But that doesn't mean the Red Sox automatically should be considered the favorites to land the two-time Cy ...
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THE HIGH FIVE 1. BECKETT BECOMES TRUE ACE Had postseason play been considered in the voting, Josh Beckett would have been a unanimous...
Red Sox reload, recapture crown
After finishing out of the top two spots in the American League East standings for the first time in nine years, the Red Sox made it clear that they intended to do everything...