Coincidence or not, you decide.
September 12, 2004 - Judah born. October 27, 2004 - Red Sox beat St. Louis to win the 2004 World Series.
June 11, 2007 - Abel born. October 28, 2007 - Red Sox beat Colorado to win the 2007 World Series.
October 28th, 2007 — Baseball, Family, Red Sox
Coincidence or not, you decide.
September 12, 2004 - Judah born. October 27, 2004 - Red Sox beat St. Louis to win the 2004 World Series.
June 11, 2007 - Abel born. October 28, 2007 - Red Sox beat Colorado to win the 2007 World Series.
May 1st, 2006 — Red Sox
I think I just heard Tim Wakefield give the biggest sigh of relief ever.
[tags]Boston Red Sox, Tim Wakefield, Doug Mirabelli[/tags]
February 19th, 2006 — Baseball, Red Sox
If you want to know what will be on my mind over the next eight months, this will help you out. Let the games begin!
[tags]baseball, spring training, Red Sox[/tags]
December 8th, 2005 — Baseball, Red Sox
It’s been a while since I’ve had a quality baseball post, so you get one today. This week a sad announcement came out of Boston that John Olerud is retiring after 16 years in the bigs.
John is retiring with an amazing career batting average of .295, and an even more amazing career fielding percentage of .995! He has two World Series rings, both earned in Toronto when the Blue Jays won back-to-back titles in 1992-93. To go along with that John won the AL Gold Glove three times: in 2000, 2002, and 2003.
Being in the Northwest I had the benefit of watching John play from 2000-2004 with the Mariners. He was one of those players that seemed happy to come to the ballpark every day. He was never boastful. He let his bat and glove do his talking. And that swing! I put his swing in the same category as Ted Williams and Will Clark. For me to put anyone in any category with The Kid (Ted, if you don’t know) is a BIG thing. I was happy that the Red Sox picked him up this last year, but was disappointed with the way that Tito handled the platoon at first. But hey, there’s next year. Only next year will be without Olerud.
October 31st, 2005 — Red Sox
Holy crap this sucks.
October 4th, 2005 — Red Sox
This was brutal from the beginning.
October 2nd, 2005 — Baseball, Red Sox
95-67 ain’t too shabby a record. Three teams finished with this record today: LA Angles, NY Yankees, and my BoSox. Only two teams had better records: ChiSox (99-63) and St. Louis Cardinals (100-62). Since the Yankees and Red Sox are tied with the regular season record, the tie-breaker goes to the team that won the season series between these teams, and I hate to say it but the Yankees won 10 games to the Sox 9 games.
The ALDS shapes up this way: LAA has the home field advantage over the NYY, ChiSox have the home field advantage over the BoSox. Unfortunately Chicago has handled Boston this year. But the California…no…Anaheim…no…Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim have handled the Yankees this year. Unless the Boston starting pitchers step up I see Chicago winning in 5. I’ll also predict the Crenshaw Angles of The OC in 5 over the media favorite Yankees.
September 29th, 2005 — Red Sox
Most Valuable Papi!!!! How many times can this guy hit a game winner? Amazing! Talk about keeping us in the hunt for another series. But considering how poorly the starting pitchers are doing, it’s looking rather iffy at best.
September 18th, 2005 — Being a Kid, Grown Up Stuff, Open Source, Red Sox, Sports, Windows
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted, so I’ll try and sum it up for everyone.
Ok, I think that does a fairly decent job of letting you know where I’m at. Let the next week begin.
August 8th, 2005 — Red Sox
Today, over at Surviving Grady, he posted a transcript of what R. Lee Ermey would say to the Red Sox concerning their current play. Good times, indeed.