Red Sox

1 April 2009

e been busy with the release of my baseball book entitled "Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land." It's the first full-length work centered on Boston's popular general manager Theo Epstein, and it's available online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble or Borders.com. 

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10 February 2008

While the Red Sox do not need to panic at news that Curt Schilling will be sidelined with shoulder soreness until at least the All Star Break this season, they should explore other options for starting pitching depth in case Schilling is unable to return or is ineffective when he does.

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29 January 2008

ches' of the two teams involved.

 As it so happened, I (a Patriots fan, now writing on a Red Sox blog, because after all. . Red Sox Nation is paying attention at this point) and a New York Giants fan went at it, beginning last week. We'd have completed the game in a single session, but the Giants fan (Mike, by name) got home from work late and by the time we'd completed the first half (Patriots, 20 - Giants, 7) it was really too late to continue. So we picked up where we'd left off.

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12 January 2008

As we move into the 2008 season, members of the Red Sox Nation will once again sit poised on the edge of their seats as they ponder yet another chapter in what has to be the most storied rivalry in all of major league sports - Sox-Yankees.

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