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bottomlinesox.com - 1/23/2009
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bottomlinesox.com —
The Sox are deep in the pen... all
the way to Triple A. But is their bullpen...
better than the Rays' or the Phillies' or the Indians'? Head to The Bottom Line for a look at the best of the best.
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Do the Red Sox have the best bullpen?
soxanddawgs.com - 1/15/2009
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soxanddawgs.com —
The top prospects of the Boston Red Sox
are in Boston preparing for the day they get...
the call up to the big leagues. There’s no truth that they are there to learn the cliches that Crash Davis taught Elby Calvin LaLoosh in Bull Durham.
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Top Red Sox Prospects Get Ready For the Show
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Can't Hardly Wait
Center Field —
... once during each of the games (one on FOX, one on CBS).
In response to a fan saying she "can't wait for pitchers and catchers", Jed Lowrie makes his acrting debut, saying he "can't wait for shortstops". Terry Francona tells us he "can't wait to school Pedroia in cribbage". A random dude says he "can't wait to yell 'ROCC-OOOOO'". And John Smoltz, holding up his new Red Sox jersey, says he "can't wait to put this on".
23 days until ...
Can’t Hardly Wait
Center Field —
... wait for pitchers and catchers”, Jed Lowrie makes his acting debut, saying he “can’t wait for shortstops”. Terry Francona tells us he “can’t wait to school Pedroia in cribbage”. A random dude says he “can’t wait to yell ‘ROCC-OOOOO’”. And John Smoltz, holding up his new Red Sox jersey, says he “can’t wait to put this on”.
23 days until ...
New Red Sox Commercial “Can’t Hardly Wait”
SOX & Dawgs —
Here is the Boston Red Sox commercial that aired over the weekend during the NFL Conference Championship games.
to Texy over at Center Field for the video
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