Brandon Moss

11 August 2008

e bases.  5-5.  Enter Scott Schoenweis.  Damion Easley threw home on a hard smash by Brandon Moss to nail Mientkiewicz at the plate, and it looked like Schoenweis might preserve the tie.  But Steve Pearce had a different idea.  With the merry-go-round in motion on a full count, Pearce lined a single into left center to score two runs.  7-5, Pirates.  Exit Mets.

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10 July 2008

en it was 7-5 Boston would be a good place to start watching the game, and the first thing I see is Brandon Moss dropping a ball in right field, loading the bases, with 1 out for the Twins. Then Manny gets a good jump on a potential bloop single into left and there are two out. Sox pitcher, Hansen, snagged a ball bounced right at him and the top of the inning was over.

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3 June 2008

alignments he chooses to go with, and there is always the possibility of bringing up Jed Lowrie or Brandon Moss from Pawtucket. These are all just temporary stop gaps and the Red Sox would likely have to look outside the organization if they want to pick up a big bat. Names that have often been mentioned to be available include Ken Griffey, Jr. or Adam Dunn in Cincinnati and there is talk the Rockies could potentially look to move Matt Holliday. Certainly others could become available as teams fall out of contention. And of course there is one Barry Bonds who sits waiting for a phone call from an interested party. Bonds, however, comes with his own set of problems and would seem to be the complete antithesis of David Ortiz, which brings me to my final point.

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25 March 2008

The As Blanton is looking human, finally. Brandon Moss follows with a double that scores Manny. With the runs, Dice K now has the chance to be the winning pitcher. Former Sox pitcher Alan Embree comes in to presumably 'save the day,' facing, first, his old battery mate, Varitek, whom he strikes out.

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