Keith Foulke is up to it again. Tonight, he gave up the game against the Rangers. He gave up the game tying run on a double with one out, and a bases-loaded single to hand the win to Texas. Tito, catch a clue…in the late innings Foulke is not your guy.
He just gave up a grand slam. I have no confidence in Keith Foulke anymore.
I’m too cheap to purchase the MLB.tv package to watch my Sox, and we have the cheap cable, so I’m left with watching the games on MLB.com’s Gameday feature. Gameday is actually a really slick, for what it is. I can check in on the live action of any game going on.
I’m sitting [...]
Well, this will hopefully catch you up on what’s been going on in my world over the last week-and-a-half.
As mentioned here, I was recently in Michigan for a conference. There are portions of the conference that were geared towards me, more of the technical/operations side of things. It was good to hear from [...]
Some of you might have read my wife’s Xanga where she mentioned that I skinned up my leg playing softball. Yeah, it isn’t a pretty sight. And it doesn’t feel so good either. Here’s how it went down:
I’m leading off the inning. I hit a drive down the third base line, [...]
I haven’t written about my beloved Red Sox in a while, well, because they’ve been depressing as of late. I love the fact that even Johnny has been saying that they “are just a bad team right now”. I was a little worried with them going into a weekend series with the Yankee$ [...]
Congratulations to Manny Ramirez for hitting his 400th home run today. He is the fifth fastest player in MLB history to reach that milestone.
I remember as a little kid getting to play softball with the grown-ups at church picnics. Now I’m the grown-up and I am, for the first time, participating in an adult sports league. I’m playing on a city league softball team from my church, and let me tell you, I feel like a [...]
I was a fairly stereotypical boy growing up. I loved climbing trees, riding my bike, and in the summers I loved playing and watching baseball. I turned 8 in October 1986, and that month has shaped my life since then.
1986 was the first calendar year I really watched any major sporting events. [...]
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