Tony Massarotti

24 June 2009

e been able to retire Willie Harris in the 6th, he would have been eligible for the win. 

Tony Massarotti from the Boston Globe mentioned on the NESN postgame show how it’s possible that Penny was more relaxed than he had been his previous two starts, where his spot in the rotation was on the line.  This maybe so, but I’m also sure he’s aware that Clay Buchholz is still waiting eagerly in Pawtucket to return to the big leagues.  That being said, last night’s start was not a bad one.  He might not have dominated like he’s done in his last couple starts, but it was a very good outing.  Massarotti also mentioned in the pregame show on NESN that considering Penny is our number five starter, it’s not a bad thing that he usually doesn’t pitch past the 6th inning.  I agree. 

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5 August 2008

wn writers attached to the BoSox.

There's entries from the big guns (the Dan Shaughnessys and the Tony Massarottis) as well as the newcomers (Rob Bradford? Is there any proof he can even write?). Even our beloved Jerry Remy - who I guess has never been shy about hocking his wares - has a few submissions. But the list is incredible: Massarotti, Shaughnessy, Remy, Bradford, Michael Holley, Steve Buckley - they all have written "books" that are in some way related to the Red Sox.

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