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This will be my last post on Dewey’s
House . It’s been a blast, and allowed me to
have an outlet to share some of my thoughts and opinions on two of the things I love most in this world; baseball and the Boston Red Sox. Lo and behold,...
You know it’s a slow week in sports
when this describes your morning: 1) You get out
of bed, turn on NESN SportsDesk, and see that college hockey is headlining. BU will play the Newton College Iggles in the final of the Beanpot. ...
If you can’t come up with your own
ideas, I say it is a writer’s moral imperative
to steal them. Which is what I’m doing here. I’m running with Jimmy’s ranks of the middle infielders that have graced the Sox with...
This is but a continuation! Second basemen by
Jimmy Shortstops by Jimmy First basemen by Jeff 5.
Wally Schang Schang is probably one of the best players not in the Hall of Fame. To that end, he’s probably the best offensive catcher...
Jon Lester made his first rehab start in
AAA today, and pitched very well: 5 innings, 3 hits,
no runs, no walks, 6 strikeouts. 84 pitches, 56 strikes. Once he builds those pitch counts up to 100, management will have some difficult roster ...
Boston 8 Toronto 0 Once again, the Red
Sox took all the drama out of the game
fairly early, as they waltzed to a victory and a sweep of the lowly Toronto Blue Jays. Right now, the Jays are like that bird that smacks into your living room ...
Globe reporter Amalie Benjamin had an interesting blog
post yesterday afternoon: Clay Buchholz is likely to make
his MLB debut this Friday. This accomplishes two things: a) it allows Curt Schilling to bypass the Friday doubleheader, giving him an ...
Per the Boston Globe: “The Red Sox and
Twins are through negotiating for now, Both Sox GM
Theo Epstein and Twins GM Bill Smith have called it a night, but momentous news may await in the morning. As Amalie Benjamin reported an hour ago, the ...
The current installment of the Doug Mirabelli era
was short-lived, as the Red Sox release the catcher
only months after signing him to a 1-year deal. Of course, the main question on our minds is: who will back up Jason Varitek this season? There ...
Daisuke Matsuzaka was credited with the victory last
night, and this speaks to my amazement as to
why the baseball world has had such a raging stiffy for the “Win” statistic over the past 120 years or so. Let’s beak it down: 5 ...
Red Sox 3 Rays 10 Tropicana Field. A
convoluted mess of concrete, canvas, and steel. The horribly
deformed 10-year-old child of Major League Baseball. You can see the years of pathetic futility and apathy infused in the off-white ceiling, like ...
Yes, Jim. Playoffs. The Boston Red Sox have
clinched a spot in baseball’s post season with a
5-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Is there a more beautiful sight on this God-forsaken planet than Heidi Watney with champagne-drenched ...
Angles 5, Red Sox 4 (12) As I
was shamefully trudging from Fenway Park at 1:00 AM
last night, I overheard some fellow Sox fans taking a rather pragmatic view of the event. “Hey, it was a hell of game at least, right? Right?”. Well, ...
I figure this would be a great way
to begin my position-by-position Red Sox prospect analysis, as
our incumbent catcher is a free agent this offseason. I’ll be going into greater detail on that situation in a separate post. Like most ...





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