I used to love "pitchers and catchers" reporting but spring training has become nothing but a media circus the past few years.
I will be blogging once they actually start playing games in Florida this weekend.
But only in Boston can Manny be late but actually early reporting.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
I have been ignoring Spring Training
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Friday, February 16, 2007
Thanks Keith
Word comes this morning that Keith Foulke will retire.
We wish him well.
This would not have happened without him
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Monday, February 12, 2007
The truck has left for Florida
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Saturday, February 10, 2007
another Saturday gone to hell (but I got tickets)
I was so excited when I "won" the email lottery to buy Opening Day or Yankees tickets...........................
So far all I have won is an hour of the Virtual Waiting Room
It would be so much easier being a Royals fan
OK 1:36 PM I'm in sort of
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and finally Pavillion Box for Opening Day at 90 bucks a pop plus $4 convenience fee on each ticket plus $7 shipping.
CONVENIENCE FEE FOR WHO??????????????
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Friday, February 9, 2007
this will warm your hearts
In what has become a sure sign that spring is just around the corner in Boston, "Truck Day" will finally arrive on Monday.
The Red Sox confirmed today that the team's equipment truck will leave Fenway Monday at approximately 1:00 p.m. to begin the 1,480-mile journey to the team's spring training facility in Fort Myers, Fla.
According to the Sox press release today, the truck will depart from Fenway Park at the players’ parking lot entrance on Van Ness St. The truck will be followed in procession by Fenway ambassadors, Red Sox staff, and Wally the Green Monster tossing gifts to fans from a flat-bed truck.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Francona speaks
from Nick Carfardo's blog at boston.com
Red Sox manager Terry Francona addressed the media at Fenway Park this afternoon. Here are a few tidbits:
The manager thinks the team will have to work out the language barrier that exists with Daisuke Matsuzaka, particularly pitching coach John Farrell and catcher Jason Varitek.
Francona knows this much: "When I go out there he's coming out of the game. John and Jason have to work on it a little bit." Francona said he was pleased with Farrell's visit to the West Coast to meet with Matsuzaka. Francona said he's also communicated with Matsuzaka through e-mail, which has been translated to the pitcher, greeting him to the team.
Francona thought it was a "long shot" that Jonathan Papelbon would return to the closer role, though he hasn't ruled it out completely: "I don't see that happening. ... If I had my druthers he'd be our closer but we have to respect the medical people's advice. Unless that changes it's not going to happen ... even for it to happen we'd have to have a bullpen that struggles."
On the closer situation, Francona said he would sit with the four righthanders in the bullpen -- Mike Timlin, Brendan Donnelly, Joel Pineiro, and Julian Tavarez -- in an effort to explain to them that they will get their innings but to be careful about over-extending themselves: "I have some ideas on how it will unfold," Francona said.
Francona made a point that young reliever Craig Hansen hasn't pitched a lot of minor league innings. "This kid needs to pitch a little," Francona said. However, he added, "If we were convinced he could do it [close] -- and I hope we do reach that decision -- that we would have a heck of a decision to make. I hope that happens."
Is Manny Ramirez ready to happily rejoin the team? "I think he's OK," said Francona, who also indicated he hasn't talked to Ramirez since December. Francona said Ramirez has spoken to a couple of the clubhouse attendants.
Francona said pitcher Matt Clement is doing very well after extensive shoulder surgery, but has not yet started his throwing program. Francona said Clement will be in spring training working out with the other pitchers, but "he'll be on his own throwing program."
Francona said once everyone is assembled in Fort Myers, the trainers, Francona, John Farrell, and Jon Lester will all sit to discuss a program for the young lefthander. Francona said he's mentioned to Lester that he would like to go cautious and slow but Lester "didn't want any part of it." Francona said the team would do what's in Lester's best interest: "We don't want to hold him back ... baseball players aren't the best self-evaluators."
Francona said that recent rumors that Tavarez had been injured in a winter league game were exaggerated: "He got nicked on the ankle. He's fine."
On placing a call to Mike Lowell amid rumors he was part of a potential trade to the Rockies: "He understands the nature of the business. He answered the phone with 'Now hitting sixth for the Rockies....'”
Francona said he's comfortable with Dustin Pedroia as the team's starting second baseman: "At some point you have to play your young players. I have no problem with that." Francona said that the team won't be changing Pedroia's upper-cut swing, feeling that's how Pedroia hits best. He also said while some scouts have questions about Pedroia’s physical presence, "his mental attributes are off the charts."
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Monday, February 5, 2007
Sox and Wily Mo not close to a contract - arbitration likely
from boston.com
The Red Sox and outfielder Wily Mo Pena have made no progress in contract talks and are on a course for arbitration, the Herald's Jeff Horrigan reported Monday. The Sox have offered Pena (.301, 11 homers, 42 RBIs last season) $1.725 million, according to the Globe's Nick Cafardo. Pena is seeking $2.2 million after making $1.25 million last season. Assistant general manager Jed Hoyer is handling the negotiations for the Red Sox. The sides will meet before an arbitrator on Feb. 16 if they cannot come to an agreement within the next week and a half.
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Saturday, February 3, 2007
Red Sox 111 year old record in jeopardy
The Red Sox have the dubious distinction of having the longest losing streak of any of the 4 major Boston sports teams as back in 1906 the Sox lost TWENTY games in a row. Cy Young himself lost 4 of them. Probably a good thing radio had not been invented as one could imagine what "Nuf Ced" Ordway would have been like during that streak.
But that streak is in jeopardy now as the Celtics sit at 14 losses in a row and at this point no game looks easy for them.
With the current pathetic condition of both the Celtics and Bruins most Boston sports fans are now just waiting for the Red Sox to begin spring training in 2 weeks.
In my lifetime I van never recall the total lack of interest in the 2 so called winter teams. The only buzz in town right now is for the Beanpot which will see first round action Monday night at the Garden.
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
ticket lottery info, Jon lester news and more
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Fenway Park attacked
Aqua Teen Hunger Force attacks the Green Monster
Shortly after 5:30 p.m., officials reported another "device" was found on Fenway Park's Green Monster at Gate C.
Seriously this has to go down as one of the goofiest days in Boston history
Arrest Made In Boston's Hoax Device Incident
Boston police say they have made in arrest in connection to the suspicious device scare on Wednesday that turned out to be a marketing ploy for a television cartoon. The reports forced the temporary shutdowns of Interstate 93, Storrow Drive, and a portion of the Charles River.
It boggles the mind that a major city can be shutdown over something like this

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