Results tagged ‘ Red Sox ’

Aaron Boone to Have Surgery

Former Red Sox killer Aaron Boone is going to have open-heart surgery to replace an aortic valve. This was not an emergency but Boone’s doctors say that the procedure is neccesary. Aaron is currently with the Astros. He is told he’ll be able to play baseball again, but he is not sure if he will. If he doesn’t he’ll always be remembered for that night in October.

 

Photos from AP

Yankees vs Red Sox: The Rivalry Continues

Okay its just Spring Training, but it is still baseball no matter how painful it is to watch the errors and the 10 run games in the bottom of the 5th. To the game tonight. Yankees play the Red Sox tonight (Game can be seen on MLB Network). This should be an okay game, I mean its not like we’re gonna have a game go down to the wire with the emotions of a late September game. I expect to see some good performances tonight. Brett Gardner in the lead-off spot should give a spark in the top of the order. Wang hopefully will get lots of grounders to get work done early. David Ortiz and Jason Bay are back for the Sox as they had early exits in the World Baseball Classic.

 

 

Pictures from MLB.com and some information from Bomber’s Beat

AL East Preview: Pre-Spring Training

This will be the first of several previews and reviews of the AL East. So lets get right to it.

Baltimore Orioles: The Baltimore Orioles are a young up and coming team. They have some quality players with one being Nick Markakis. They upgraded their pitching by adding Koji Uehara who will reportedly be the #2 Starter. They have the talent ot be a good club in a couple years but don’t expect much thhis year. Brian Roberts wll get his steal and the O’s shouldn’t have trouble scoring runs if they get steady production out of the middle of their line-up.

Toronto Blue Jays:  The Blue Jays as everyone know have probably one of the most dominating pitchers in the league in Roy Halladay. Their rotation has a few question marks after the 3rd starter. They have two very talented outfielders in Alex Rios and Vernon Wells. These two guys will be the biggest part of the offense so expect quite a few runs put up on your team if they play the Jays. Lyle Overbay needs to produce or he is just taking up a spot from a young player that they could call up. I think Toronto has a very balenced team and they have a shot taking the third spot in the AL East.

Tampa Bay Rays: Last year wasn’t a fluke. The Rays have valuable young players and great steady starting pitching. David Price will have a great year if he has he stuff we saw in the post-season. The young core of players will have some new responsibilities since they will have the bulls-eye on their back. Their bullpen has alot of question marks in the closing role if Troy Percival doesn’t stay healthy. Pat Burrell is a great addition for the DH spot. They have to produce runs if they want to compete.

Boston Red Sox: The Red Sox will make the playoffs, okay got that out of the way. The Red Sox as everyone knows have a great core of players and excellent starting pitching. John Smoltz not as good as everyone thinks he still has to pitch against a great offensive division. The Jason Varitek departure is a big loss to the pitching staff because now they have to make the transition to a new catcher in Josh Bard. They will put up tons of runs even against great pitching. We know they have fought against the odds but they are not the loveable losers anymore.

New York Yankees: The Yankees made huge strides in the off-season by signing CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, and Mark Teixeira. They have a great pitching Staff with the first 4 starters. The offense shouldn’t struggle for runs. They may put up the most runs in the league. The center spot in the outfield is undecided between Brett Gardner and Melky Cabrera. The bullpen is a little shaky but if they get to the 8th inning with a lead Damaso Marte and Mariano Rivera will shut teams down. As of now they are the favorites to win the AL East.

Watch Joba’s Gem in Fenway

Watch again as young phenom Joba Chamberlain out duels Josh Becket to lead the Yankees to 1-0 shutout win. Watch on MLB.com/live

Baseball Predictions: 2009

AL East Winner: New York Yankees 98-64

AL Central Winner: Minnesota Twins 87-75

AL West Winner: Los Angeles Angels 95-67

AL Wild Card: Boston Red Sox

NL East Winner: New York Mets 91-71

NL Central Winner: Chicago Cubs 96-66

NL West Winner: Arizona Diamondbacks 86-76

NL Wild Card: Philadelphia Phillies 89-73

 

Playoffs

Angels defeat Red Sox 3-2

Yankees defeat Twins 3-1

Phillies defeat Mets 3-0

Cubs defeat Diamondbacks 3-2

ALCS: Yankees defeat Angels 4-2

NLCS: Cubs defeat Phillies 4-1

World Series: Yankees defeat Cubs 4-3

Henderson and Rice Honored

Rickey Henderson and Jim Rice were inducted in to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York today. Rickey Henderson who is the all-time leader in stolen bases played for the Oakland Atheletics, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Anaheim Angels, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He stole 1,406 bases in his 25 seasons. He has the most steals in a postseason series with 8 in the 1989 ALCS. He was a hired as a special instructor for the New York Mets in 2006 and his impact showed as Jose Reyes became a stealing machine. He was quoted saying “I always want to be around the game.”

Jim Rice played his entire career in a Boston Red Sox uniform. He was an 8 time American League All-Star. He won the Silver Slugger Award in 1983 and 1984. He was also named the 1978 AL Most Valuable player. He had 382 career home runs and 1,451 RBI’s.

Picture provided by MLB.com

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.