Monday, October 10, 2005

Post Script



Sorry, but I just couldn't resist- Yankees Suck!!

Hey Joe, instead of crying about the Rangers, you should play all 162 and go for the home field.

A-Rod - no RBIs and grounds into doubleplay in the ninth.

The BIG Unit - nice job in the regular season, too bad you folded under pressure in playoffs.

Country Joe West comes up big again and is not afraid to call the game the way he sees it, notwithstanding the constant crying of the Yankees.

There, I feel much better.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Final Post



Welcome to the end of Year 1 AC (After Championship). No more silly curses, no more excuses. Just Baseball. And let's remember this: the Sox have one of the highest payrolls in baseball and should always be an elite team.

Let's hope Schill and Foulke get healthy over the Winter, but Theo (sign him John Henry) has a lot of questions to answer.

JD: Dude, you're the man, you'll always be the man, but 4 years at $12M per. Come on, JD, no way with your OBP and weak throwing arm. If you can get it, God Bless you.

Manny: Sign him. He's the best right-handed hitter in Baseball.

Millar: Thanks Kevin, but it's over.

Mueller: I think it's time for the Greek God of Walks to take over at Third.

Arms Race: Papelbon and Hansen look good, but another starter and some studs in the bullpen are a must. Let's not forget, this year was the first time in over 20 years (1997 aside) that the Sox did not have an Ace (Clemens, Pedo, Schilling). In fact, one can argue that the 2005 edition of the Sox was different from past versions in that it was a team built to compete in the regular season, but in the Playoffs, we did not have the superior pitching as in years past. This will be Theo's biggest challenge.

See you in February, 2006 for Pitchers and Catchers.

Friday, October 07, 2005

The King is Dead; Long Live the King

Somehow fitting that Edgar makes the last out in this season also.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Thomas E. Dewey


Wednesday, October 05, 2005


Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Metaphor Up!



Sox
bloodied
hung out to dry
stomped
stink
sacked
darn 'em
ripped

Monday, October 03, 2005

The Post Season

2004
World Series (4-0): Boston Red Sox* (98-64, AL) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (105-57, NL)
ALCS (4-3): BostonRS* vs. NewYorkY
ALDS (3-0): BOS* vs. ANA

2003
ALCS (4-3): NewYorkY vs. BostonRS*
ALDS (3-2): BOS* vs. OAK


1999
ALCS (4-1): NewYorkY vs. BostonRS*
ALDS (3-2): BOS* vs. CLE

1998
ALDS (3-1): CLE vs. BOS*


1995
ALDS (3-0): CLE vs. BOS


1990
ALCS (4-0): Oakland vs. BostonRS


1988
ALCS (4-0): Oakland vs. BostonRS


1986
World Series (4-3): New York Mets (108-54, NL) vs. Boston Red Sox (95-66, AL)
ALCS (4-3): BostonRS vs. Califrna


1975
World Series (4-3): Cincinnati Reds (108-54, NL) vs. Boston Red Sox (95-65, AL)
ALCS (3-0): BostonRS vs. Oakland


1967
World Series (4-3): St. Louis Cardinals (101-60, NL) vs. Boston Red Sox (92-70, AL)


1946
World Series (4-3): St. Louis Cardinals (98-58, NL) vs. Boston Red Sox (104-50, AL)


1918
World Series (4-2): Boston Red Sox (75-51, AL) vs. Chicago Cubs (84-45, NL)


1916
World Series (4-1): Boston Red Sox (91-63, AL) vs. Brooklyn Robins (94-60, NL)

1915
World Series (4-1): Boston Red Sox (101-50, AL) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (90-62, NL)


1912
World Series (4-3-1): Boston Red Sox (105-47, AL) vs. New York Giants (103-48, NL)

Gm 1: Tue., at CHI (4pm) Clement vs. Contreras

Gm 2: Wed., at CHI (7pm) Wells vs. Buehrle

Gm 3: Fri., at BOS (4pm) Wakefield vs. TBA

Gm 4: Sat., at BOS (if necessary) Schilling vs. TBA

Gm 5: Sun., at CHI (if necessary) TBA vs. TBA