Turgasso's Boston Red Sox Fan Profile
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Supporting the Red Sox from southern New England.
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Who am I?
A supporter of Red Sox nation.
Interests
forensics & beach combing, martial arts, Ornithology, sudoku
Main Skills
40+ years experience as a Red sox fan, chemistry/biology whiz., lived to see the curse of the bambino extinguished
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A slump headed into Yankee Stadium.... posted on 07/03/2008
Just what the Sox need headed into a big holiday weekend 4 game series at Yankee Stadium-- a slump! Never was it more odvious that the Sox middle relief is nearly non-existant than during the 7th inning of last night's loss to the Devil Rays when Craig Hansen walked in a run with the bases loaded and nobidy out. Without a doubt the Sox's worst inning of the season saw Delcarmen & Hansen unable to throw a strike or make an out.
The Sox begin a 4 game series at yankee Stadium over the 4th of July weekend; Tonight's game pits Lester 6-3 with a 3.48 ERA against Pettite 9-5 with a 3.98 ERA. Friday afternoon's game pits Darrell Rasner, 4-6, 4.42 against Josh Beckett, 7-5, 3.65; late Saturday afternoon will find Mike Mussina, 10-6, 3.87 pitching against Justin Masterson, 4-2, 3.75. The series wraps up as ESPN's Sunday night game with Joba Chamberlain, 2-2, 2.22 facing the knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, 5-6, 3.72.
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THe Setup man...where is he??? posted on 07/01/2008
21st century MLB is all about the setup man...ya know, the pitcher who gets you through the 7th and 8th innings to your star closer in the 9th. With Julian Tavares gone, Mike Timlin on the DL, & Okijima still burnt out from the 2007 season, the Sox enter the 2nd part of the 2008 season with a huge hole in their bullpen.
Inconsistency of Start Justin Masterson was the problem with last night's loss, with reliever Chris smith also contributing--he walked the bases loaded in the bottom of the 7th. The sox staged one of their best 9th inning rallies, but fell short when Julio Lugo grounded out stranding the tying run 90 feet away from home plate.
The Sox ending interleague play 8-7 this year, going 2-1 against both Cincinnati & Philadelphia and 1-2 against the Cardinals & Diamondbacks. Having Big Papi on the DL most likely helped the Sox adjust early to the lack of the DH at their 9 away games.
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Dice-K Returns! posted on 06/28/2008
THe Sox are the first team in the Majors to reach 50 wins thanks to Dice-K & JD Drew; Dice-K was back for the first time since May 22nd pitching 5 shutout innings of 2 hit, 3 walks & 4 strikeout baseball. As Red Sox nation breathes a huge sigh of relief, JD Drew is showing All Star numbers this with 11 homeruns for the month of June.
THe Sox are 8-5 in interleague play this year, being vexed the mot by the Cardinals last weekend. This coming week proves will prove to be a TV networks dream with 2 red-hot division rivalries agaisnt the Devil Rays and the Yankees-- a combined 7 games on the road. After the fireworks that exploded during the Sox last series against Tampa Bay 8 weeks ago, all eyes will on Tropicana field at 7:05 PM Monday night.
Ellsbury currently has 38 stolen bases, still on track to best the Sox single season stoen base record by a single player-- with only 18 to go and half the season yet to play.
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Dice-K returns!! posted on 06/21/2008
Its been 25 days since Dice-K last took the mound, leaving after 4 innings with a right rotator cuff strain. He takes the mound late this afternoon looking to gain back that Fenway momentum after a night of squandered opportunities that resulted in a 5-4 loss to the Cardinals. The Cards send rookie pitcher Mitchell Boggs to the mound making only his 3rd major league start. That name makes me think of only one thing-- the chicken man, Wade Boggs, the Sox 3rd baseman for 10 years.
Wearing Celtic Green jerseys in honor of the new 2008 NBA World Champion Boston Celtics, honored in pre-game ceremonies, the Sox luck ran out last night. Julio Lugo hit a game-tying solo homerun in the bottom of the 6th inning then proceeded to make back-to-back throwing errors in the top of the 7th, allowing the Cards to take the lead. The old 4-6-3 double play returned to haunt Manny Ramirez in the bottom of the 7th as he came to the late with the bases loaded and nobody out.
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THe Cards are here! posted on 06/20/2008
My little brother is in baseball heaven this weekend--he's been a lifelong STL Cardinals fan now doesn't have to pay airfare to STL to see his favorite team. In march the national networks to celebrate the series: FOX TV is airing Saturday's game and Sunday's game will be the TBS game of the week. Like most die hard fans from Red Sox nation, this means muting the TV set and turning on the radio. It should be a good series, Wakefield takes the mound to open the series tonight.
THe Sox are 4-2 in interleague play so far, splitting each series 2-1. With 6 of the remaining 9 games at Fenway, the Sox are assured a decent interleague winning percentage.
All points lead to Curt Shilling's major league pitching career being over, with this AM's announcement of season ending shoulder surgery. He'll be 42 this November, how realistic is it that he can return to the mound pain free? Ya really gotta wonder how he passed the MRI last November, guaranteeing an $8 million base salary? Since he has a computer gaming company in Massachusetts and resides there, I doubt he'll be pitching anywhere else in 2009.
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