Ah, how sweet it is. In a season during which the Red Sox have severely underperformed, it’s certainly convenient that the Yankees have provided a purpose to watching the remainder of the MLB season play out. After holding a 10-game lead in the A.L. East on July 18th, the Bronx Bombers have managed to let
Clemens Returning to the Mound
Roger Clemens will take the mound for the first time in five years Saturday night, looking to replicate the old form that once made him dominant. Just months after his acquittal on perjury charges, Roger Clemens has decided to lace ‘em up to return to the mound once more. Agreeing to join the Sugar Land
Sox Not Even Worth Watching
Not even a strong outing by Clay Buchholz could raise the spirits of Sox fans last night. Watching the 2012 Boston Red Sox has become a liability to both the health and sanity of their fans, particularly in recent weeks with stories about their dysfunctional clubhouse being published on a seemingly daily basis. The unfortunate
Sox/Yanks Losing Its Luster
Remember the days that a series between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees caused audiences worldwide to stop what they were doing to pay attention? How about when these matchups used to determine which team each one would face in the playoffs, adding further importance to the intensity of a bitter rivalry? At
Sox Season All But Over
Typically, I am one who remains positive when all has gone wrong, who maintains optimism in the light of negativity. But even I can’t keep hope much longer for the 2012 version of the Boston Red Sox, a team who’s ship is going down faster every day. Last night’s 5-3 loss to the Texas Rangers
The band breaks up: Ray Allen signs with Heat
While this was a photo-shopped picture, this is what Celtics fans will need to see for the next three years. Well it turns out after 5 years, 5 division titles, 2 Eastern conference championships, and 1 NBA championship the “Big Three” era is going to be officially over come July 11th when free agents
Sox/Yanks Series Will Tell A Lot
Ah, the greatest rivalry in baseball will once again take center stage this weekend at Fenway Park. Unfortunately for the Boston Red Sox, however, a visit from the New York Yankees could not come at a more inopportune time. Coming off of a less-than-satisfying road trip during which the Sox went 2-5 against the lowly
Freak Injury Likely Ends Rivera’s Season, Possibly Career
Mariano Rivera’s greatness on the mound may well have faced a permanent ending due to an injury suffered catching fly balls. It wasn’t supposed to end like this. And frankly, for a class act like New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, such a finale was less than deserved. Thursday, during batting practice prior to the Yankees’ match-up
Flashback Friday: Yankees set record for most sacrifices in a game
Aloha friends, this Flashback Friday is more on the statistical side of things. The day was May 4th 1918 and the New York Yankees were playing the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees set the record for the most sacrifices in one game, with eight. The Red Sox ended up losing that day 5-4 sadly. Now of
Scorching Sox Beneficiaries of Offense
Kevin Youkilis and Jarrod Saltalamacchia each hit crucial homers that sealed last night’s 10-3 win over the White Sox early. On their current road trip, the Sox are currently a perfect 4-0. The scores of the past four games are all a Red Sox fan need to see to know that the bats have had a coming out party
