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Red Sox off to Great Start @ Fenway Park with 5-1 Win Over Angels

The Red Sox made it 2 in a row on their 10-game homestand, pulling out a 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Tuesday night at Fenway Park.  With the game tied at 1 through 7+ innings, the Red Sox finally busted out the big hits in the bottom of the 8th [...]

It’s About Time – Red Sox Pound Angels 17-8 @ Fenway Park

Finally – the Red Sox pounded the Angels at Fenway Park 17-8 (with a 20-hit attack), starting of the important 10-game homestand with a bang!  Clay Buchholz had another good outing against a great hitting Angels lineup, and he finally got some run support to go with it. The Good — Clay Buchholz — 5 [...]

Red Sox Begin Big 10-Game Homestand Tonight @ Fenway Park

It’s not do-or-die, but if the Red Sox do not have a successful 10-game homestand at Fenway Park, they could have a very tough time making the 2010 playoffs.  The Red Sox just dropped 3 straight to the lowly Orioles in Baltimore over the weekend.  They are 3 games under .500 at 11-14, and they [...]

Clay Buchholz Shines in 8-inning, 1-run gem over Blue Jays

Clay Buchholz is once again settling in, showing the Red Sox brass that he can be a consistent starting pitcher for years to come.  The Red Sox had taxed their bullpen in a tense weekend series against the Baltimore Orioles over the weekend, and then again during Monday night’s slugfest in which Josh Beckett lasted [...]

Two Dramatic Wins a Row for Red Sox over Rangers @ Fenway Park

After a 5-game skid, the Red Sox have found their trademark way of coming back from any sort of deficit to pull off a win.  The Red Sox defeated the Rangers 8-7 in 12 innings on Kevin Youkilis’ double to center field that scored Marco Scutaro with the winning run.  But it was what happened [...]

Red Sox Bats Off to Slow Start – Need to Break Out Soon

The Red Sox offense has left a lot to be desired after their 9-run outburst in the season opener against the Yankees.  Since then, the Red Sox lost the final 2 games of the Yankees series by the score of 6-4 & 3-1, and they have failed to come through with the clutch hit when [...]

Beckett Pitches Well But Takes Loss in 9-3 Defeat to Rays

The score looked bad, but Josh Beckett still pitched pretty well as the Red Sox bullpen failed to keep it close late in the game.  Beckett gave up 3 runs (2 earned) on 6 hits and 1 walk in 6 innings pitched.  Beckett racked up 8 K’s and is still working through his mechanics to [...]

Mike Lowell Getting Ready for 2010 MLB Season

Mike Lowell is getting ready for the 2010 MLB schedule.  After a tumultuous winter off-season, Lowell is thrilled to be able to focus on playing baseball again.  Lowell injured his wrist during the final week of the 2009 regular season.  He played in the ALDS against the Angels in October, but neither Lowell nor the [...]

Theo Epstein Ready for Spring Training to Start Now

Red Sox GM Theo Epstein is looking forward to the start of Spring Training.  Epstein had a busy off-season – signing free agents – pitcher John Lackey, center fielder Mike Cameron, shortstop Marco Scutaro and 3rd baseman Adrian Beltre.  He also traded for outfielder Jeremy Hermida.  He’s had to deal with questions of how the [...]

Red Sox Confident that Mike Lowell will Contribute in 2010

Mike Lowell received a ringing endorsement from GM Theo Epstein this week, despite Red Sox moves to acquire Adrian Beltre to play 3rd base in 2010. Kind of interesting, but I like what he said.  Should be a fun-filled spring training for the Red Sox down in Florida in February and March…