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This Passes for Journalism?
This Passes for Journalism?
Look out Ken Rosenthal, somebody is looking to dethrone you from being baseball's worst reporter with this : The Red Sox are going to be looking to upgrade their offense this winter and have apparently decided not to try to re-sign Jason Bay- whose rep, Scott (Avenging Agent) Boras, has had ...
In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
weei.com — Joe Urbon and his team at CAA Sports have made it clear they re prepared to enter... the offseason starting blocks. Their client, Jason Bay, is on the verge of becoming one of the most sought-after free agents this winter, and whether it s continuing ... (more) In Defense of Jason Bay's Defense
Jason Bay Chat Wrap
fullcount.weei.com — Jason Bay stopped by the Virtual Press Box to take questions as part of WEEI.com’s weekly baseball... chat series. The transcript of the chat — in which Bay discussed life playing for the Red Sox and in Fenway Park, his career path, teammates ... (more) Jason Bay Chat Wrap
Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
fullcount.weei.com — Red Sox outfielder Jason Bay will drop by the Virtual Press Box on Thursday, Oct. 29, at... noon to take questions in the third installment of WEEI.com’s Thursday baseball chat series. In 2009 — his first full season as a member of the Red Sox ... (more) Chat With Red Sox Outfielder Jason Bay
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11/30 - Dumb Stuff
Over the Monster — ... get lots of discussion if anyone wants to talk about a few links in the meantime (like who is offered arbitration before tomorrow's deadline). Anyways, let's hit the links! Apparently, journalists like to make their own stories (SHOCKING). @clarkspencer There is no truth to the rumor that the #Marlins are in trade talks with the #Red Sox -- or anyone else -- for shortstop Hanley Ramirez. Oh, and this should have been our number one hint as to why this was a non-story. But, ...

Red Sox News 11/30: Gonzalez, Scuturo, Halladay, Marlins
The Bottom Line — ... – Evan Brunell takes a look at the most realistic options at short stop for the Red Sox – including Jed Lowrie and rookie Jose Inglesias. Evan’s pick? Sign Miquel Tejada to a short term deal. Check out our new POLL in the sidebar and tell us who you want to see at shirt now that Alex Gonzalez in in Toronto… Fenway West – Matt O’Donnell wants to now who the fact checker is at the NY Daily News… because the should be fired. ...

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