The Red Sox played a great game of baseball Wednesday night, as those of us in the Boston area were able to watch on NESN. However, there was another fun game of baseball on ESPN 2 for their usual Wednesday Night Baseball game against the Braves and Yankees who were playing at the same time. I found myself flipping between channels during commercial breaks for the Sox and caught some cool moments. Meanwhile, the College World Series’ final game was on ESPN between Texas and LSU. There was an awful lot of baseball on last night.
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30 April 2008
In the days following the excavation of the "cursed" Ortiz jersey from the fresh concrete at "Yankee Stadium--The Sequel" we've seen Jorge Posada go on the DL for the first time in his long career, and ARod join him for the first time since donning pinstripes.
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15 April 2008
-Speaking of Joe Girardi, this man looks lost. It seems he is caught between managing NL style and AL style and just about every time he tries something it backfires. Johnny Damon up, 1st and 2nd, no one out and he doesn’t bunt the runners over and take 2 chances at tying the game with Cano and Abreu up next? That’s terrible. Of course last night he called a hit and run that worked perfectly and pinch-hit Cano in the 8th and he won the game so things look OK now but still, he was awful over the weekend.
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17 March 2008
Caught my first Boston Red Sox spring training game today on MLB.TV and truth be told, it was a yawner. Ended up 8-4, Yanks; a score that was on the board by the bottom of the fourth inning, rendering the remainder of the broadcast something of an exercise for the announcers, Michael O'Kay and John O'Flaherty (it being St. Patrick's Day, they both added "O"s to the front of their last names.). Having lived in New York for the last 15 years or so, I heard and saw a lot of these two (Flaherty, less. Kay is usually teamed with Paul O'Neill or Al Leiter). Every time the Sox and Yankees got together, I'd be listening to them instead of Joe Castglione and Jerry Remy. Kay and Flaherty are Yankee partisans, of course, but they're also professionals and Michael Kay, in particular, is a first class announcer. He used to do 'color' with John Sterling on New York radio. Sterling is more of an obvious Yankee fan than Kay, with an annoying habit of making routine plays into headline news with phony rhymes. Matsui hits a home run and we hear "A Thrilla from Godzilla." Alex Rodriguez hits a home run and we get "An A-Bomb from A-Rod." And when the Yankees win, he has this annoying habit of saying "The -ah-ah-ah-ah-ah Yankees win."
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13 March 2008
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5 March 2008
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