Red Sox Tigers fight erupts!

August 12th, 2009

A fight erupted during the Red Sox Tigers game in the third inning of Tuesday’s game with Red Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis tacking Nick Porcello after being hit in the shoulder in the bottom of the third inning. Both were ejected.

The stage of the Tigers Red Sox fight was set the inning before. Red Sox pitcher, Junichi Tazawa, making his first major league start after giving up the go ahead home run to Alex Rodriguez after Saturday’s grueling 15-inning shutout, hit Miguel Cabrera in the hand. Cabrera would leave the game a few minutes later. Porcello went tight and in to Victor Martinez up in after Cabrera got hit but Martinez was able to avoid the pitch. He did glare at Porcello. The following inning Porcello hit Youkilis in the shoulder. Youkilis immediately rushed the mound, threw his helmet at Porcello before tackling him on the ground before benches emptied and a pile formed on top of the two. It did not appear like any punches were through, although Ramon Ramirez was one player that needed to be held back

The bad blood between the Red Sox and Tigers reaches back to the first game of the series on Monday. Sox started Brad Penny hit Miguel Cabrera, followed by the Tiger immediately retaliating with Edwin Jackson hitting Kevin Youkilis. Apparently Youk is not happy with being the league’s punching bag. After some deliberation and discussion with the managers, Porcello was thrown after throwing 15 pitches.

The fight immediately got the Red Sox going. With Mike Lowell pitch running for the tossed Youkilis, David Ortiz got on base, and Jason Bay crushed a ball over the Green Monster to tie the game 3-3. After arguing a called out on an attempted stolen base, Red Sox Manger Terry Francona was thrown out of the game in the second.

TV announcers Dennis Eckersley and Don Orsillo were in disagreement over the purposeness of the pitch. Eckersley though the pitch just got away from him, repeatedly saying the 20-year-old Porcello was “not that cool.” And pointed to the surprise of Porcello to be ran at, plus the fact that catcher Alex Avila was not able to catch up to him. Orsillo was not so sure, and seemed sure that it was on purpose. Red Sox fans hope this is the push they needed to right the ship that went the wrong way in a six game loosing streak to the Rays and Yankees. The Sox finally snapped the loosing streak in the first game of the series, beating the Tigers 6-5.

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Sports Guy Retires from ESPN the Magazine

July 21st, 2009

In a magazine article posted online on Tuesday, When it’s time to walk away, Bill “the Sports Guy” Simmons announced his retirement from ESPN the Magazine. The announcement came in an article devoted to his father, Dr. Bill Simmons, AKA the Sports Dad, who recently retired as a school superintendent after 30 years in that position.

“I’m retiring from this space in ESPN The Magazine after seven happy years” writes Simmons. “Like my father and his superintendency, The Magazine was never an ideal match for me — I hate advance deadlines and word counts — and yet, I couldn’t be happier with how it all turned out. It’s just time for me to try some new things, that’s all.” While not implicitly stated in the article, Simmons cleared up that he will continue to post at ESPN.com on the Sports Guy Twitter Page “Just an FYI (some people seem confused): I only gave up my mag column. Moved all my eggs into the ESPN.com basket for now.” His content will still be at ESPN’s the Sports Guys World.

The Sports Guy is one of the earliest “celebrities” whose career was made possible by the Internet. He started posting at his own site in the 1990s and gained a loyal audience in New England, probably due to his loyal support of all Boston sports teams, especially the Red Sox, Celtics and Patriots. Simmons, reporting as an outsider, could did not have the access the local sportswriters had to athletes, and used his space to blast both athletes and reporters. Simmons in knows for mixing humor as well as plenty of pop culture references into his writing. Simmons’ audience grew, and eventually his column was bought out by ESPN seven years ago. Since then he has been writing a monthly article for ESPN the Magazine as well as longer, sometimes less-polished articles for ESPN’s Page Two. After the Boston Red Sox won their first World Series in 2004 Simmons penned his first novel, “Now I Can Die in Peace.” Earlier this year he published his second book, “The Book of Basketball.” The book is billed as the definitive history of basketball and at close to 1,000 pages just might be.

Simmons can also be credited with as being an early adopter of the podcast as a medium. The Bill Simmons podcasts are among the web’s most popular, and he has gotten some huge names to chat with him. Over the years he has welcomed Best selling Author Macolm Gladwell (Outliers), NBA Commissioners David Stern, Mavs owner and rich guy Mark Cuban and most recently chatted with the Timberwolves Kevin Love. Simmons is also good friend with Late Night TV host Jimmy Kimmel as well as his former partner in crime Adam Corolla. In fact Simmons wrote on Jimmy Kimmel Live when the show first debuted.

Most recently Simmons has jumped on the Twitter bandwagon, and the Bill Simmons Twitter Page claims no less than 473,767 followers. Often discounted as not a “true professional” Simmons’ unique style has made him one of the most widely read sports writers in the world and is a classic example of a person rising to the top of their professional while going against the establishment. While he will be missed by readers of ESPN the Magazine, fans will be able to continue to read his stuff at ESPN.com

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Red Sox take first game of Yankees series

June 10th, 2009

Well the hits keep coming for the Yankees, as they lost the first game of the most recent series against the Red Sox 7-0, to bring extend the Red Sox’s domination in the season matchup to 6-0. While Red Sox fans aren’t ready to proclaim themselves the supreme commanders of the Bombers, the win was a big one for the Sox. Josh Beckett continued his dominating form of late, allowing just one hit over six innings. David Ortiz went deep for just the third time of the year to put the Sox up by two, and the Sox went on to tack on two more runs of the Yankee’s AJ Burnett. This was the second time Burnett has faced off against Beckett, and while both pitchers struggled in the first game, this time it was the MVP of their 2003 World Series team that was dominating.

As Yankee players were quick to point out, there is still a ton of baseball to be played, plus the win merely tied the Sox with the Yankees for first place atop the AL East. “You don’t want to be 0-6 against your rival,” Joe Girardi told ESPN,  “But we are still tied for first place.” Red Sox fans are fully aware of the standings and as of yet are not makign their World Series plans.

Next up in tonights game, the Red Sox will send Tim Wakefield to the mound, while the Yankees send Chien Ming Wang to pitch for just the second time since his stint on the DL. Wang did not look great in his first start againts the Texas Rangers, but he has been an elite pitcher in the past and he knows this game is pretty big for the Yankees. Tonight could show us quite a bit about Big Papi’s status, as Ortiz is batting .444 againts Wang in 36 at bats, including two home runs and 11 RBI. Mark Kotsay and Dustin Pedroia are the only other Sox with averages above .300, with .33 and .313 respectively.

The last game of the series might be the ebst chance the Yankees have to win, as ace CC Sabathia will be going againts the Sox’s fifth starter in Brad Penny. The Red Sox are hitting just .219 as a team againts Sabathia, with Kevin Youkilis’s .429 in seven at bats leadin the team. The next highest are Kotsay and Mike Lowell, both with .286 in 14 and seven at bats. As a team the Yankees are hitting .270 of Wake in a total of 474 ABs. We will see if Girardi decides to start Angel Berroa, as he is batting .500 of Wake in 12 ABs. Melky Cabrera is at .455 in 11 ABs, and Robinson Cano is at .324 in 37. Johnny Damon and Derek Jeter are the other two players with averaes over .300 with .317 and .313. Alex Rodriguez has a .276 average in 76 at bats with seven home runs, while Mark Teixeira is at .207 in 29 AB’s with one homer.

There is still a lot of baseball to be played but it looks like right now the Red Sox have the Yankees number. Its going to be very interesting to see how this trend keeps up over the rest of the season.

Red Sox visit New York for quick two game series

May 4th, 2009

The Boston Red Sox will travel to New York for the first time of the 2009 MLB season in what should be a solid two games of baseball. We all know the Red Sox were able to sweep the Yankees during their visit to Fenway a few weeks ago in an embarrassing series for the Yankees that saw Jacoby Ellsbury steal home off Andy Pettite. You know the Yankees and Yankee fans are hoping to get some payback on their hated rival. The showdown between the Red Sox and CC Sabathia will have to wait once again, as he is not schedule to face Boston in the short two-game series.

The Red Sox need Josh Beckett to return to form againts the Yankees Tuesday night

The Red Sox need Josh Beckett to return to form againts the Yankees Tuesday night

The first game of the Yankees Red Sox series will see Phil Hughes vs Jon Lester in a battle between the homegrown pitchers. This will be the Red Sox’s first time facing Hughes this year. Hughes was called up from AAA to fill in for Chien Ming Wang, who pitched terribly in his first three outings and was sent to the DL then the minors. It will be fun to see how the Red Sox are able to deal with Hughes. The Sox offense has not been stellar of late, and they are coming out of Tampa Bay after loosing three of four games. The Yankees lost to the Angels on Saturday and their Sunday game was postponed due to rain. Before that the Yankees had won four in a row, but before that had lost four in a row, three of those loses coming against the Sox.

The second and final game of the series will see Joba Chamberlain against Josh Beckett. Joba is 1-0 with a 3.13 era while the Red Sox ace is 2-2 and has a whopping 7.22 era. Josh has gotten rocked in his last two starts, going 4.2 innings and giving up seven runs in his start against the Rays, and going five innings and giving up eight runs to the Yankees, Red Sox fans are hoping Beckett will get back to his old self again, while the Yankees need Joba to keep doing what he has been doing.

Wile a short series, this will be a telling series on a few fronts. We will get to see if the Yankees can manage to fill the New Yankee Stadium for a series against their hated rival. This start is also very important for Josh Beckett, who needs to return to form if the Red Sox hope to beat out tough Yankees and Rays teams in the eastern division.

First Yankees Red Sox series this weekend

April 24th, 2009

The young 2009 MLB season has brought us its first matchup of the Yankees and Red Sox in a series that will be less about the AL East standings and more about finding out what these teams are made of.

As of right now both teams are looking sharp. After the Sox got of to a 2-6 record they have won seven straight to put them equal with the Yankees in the standings, two back of the Blue Jays. Each season there are some surprises that come along, so here are some that jump out at me:

Red Sox surprised so far

  • Tek is hitting the ball!
  • Neither Lugo or Lowrie are at short

Yankees surprises so far

  • Burnett not hurt
  • Wang’s 34 era
  • Nick Swisher has a solid 8th inning of relief
  • The New Coors Field has resulted in the most home runs at a new park in the first 26 games EVER!!

Sox not surprises

  • Bullpen has been stellar
  • WBC resulted in Daisuke’s worst star in the states and a trip to the DL

Yanks not surprises

  • Rivera has been solid
  • New Coors Field can’t fill the best seats

We will see how these play out over the rest of the season. Stay tuned to Yankees vs Red Sox for the latest updates news.

This weekends Red Sox Yankees series:

The 2009 MLB season starts with the Yankees looking to right the ship after some frustrating seasons the past few years. By now everyone has heard of the Yankees big moves. After missing the playoffs for the first time since 1993, the Yankees went out and got three of the four biggest free agents this winter, opting to not participate in the Manny sweepstakes. [This was a surprising non-talk for both Red Sox and Yankee fans alike, and now with ARod out it looks like signing Manny might have been a good move. For years Yankee fans have been telling their foes up north to wait until Manny was a free agent because he would come home to New York. After dishing out unheard of cash for Sabathia Burnett and Teixeira, it looked like the Yankees didn't even try to sign a Manny that would have come at a much lower price. You have to think that the Yankees overpaid some for their three acquisitions, since nobody else in baseball was spending money. So it stands to reason that had they not doled out money like Richard Prior in Brewsters Millions they might have been able to add Manny to what was already one of if not the most potent offenses in baseball for not much more than their payroll is right now.]

Anyway,

With ARod out, you can estimate the bats should be pretty evenly matched (both teams have scored 84 runs). The teams have identical records at 9-6, but so far the Sox pitching, as was the plan, has been better. Boston has allowed 63 runs to New York’s 97 (74 if you subtract Wang’s 23 earned runs). So with that in mind, it looks like pitching could likely decide the series, although Red Sox fans are hoping the team can continue its offensive onslaught that has seen the team score no less than 55 runs in their seven-game win streak, just under eight runs a game!

The first Yankees vs Red Sox game is being pitched by Jon Lester and Joba Chamberlain, a matchup of the two top young starting pitchers in each organization. You know Fenway park is going to be a bit crazy when Joba faces Kevin Youkilis, who he has thrown at four times. Youk has two hits and 2 strike out to match his bruises. In his career Lester is 2-0 and has a 1.19 era against the Yankees. Additionally, Lester is 17 – 3 at Fenway. The Red Sox have hit .220 of Joba, with 11 hits and 15 ks. This likely wont be the last time these guys face off, and we could be seeing the future of both staffs blossom right before out eyes.

On Saturday, the two top pitchers from the Marlins team that beat the Yankees in the 2003 World Series, as well as two pitchers whose last names and in double ts, face off in Josh Beckett and AJ Burnett. Both have been awesome when they avoid injuries. They have been great so far, so expect a duel on Saturday. Beckett (2-1, 3.79 era) vs Burnett (2-0, 3.20 era) will be nationally televised, and with the 4pm start could be the most watched game of the season so far. Burnett is 3-0 at Fenway with a 0.40 era, but expect the the Fenway Faithful to keep up the “Becketts Better” chants he is used to hearing in Boston.

On the last game of the first Red Sox Yankees series we will see the past of the Yankees facing off against the Future of the Sox. Reliever Justin Masterson, who will be making his second start while filling in for Matsuzaka, will try to beat Andy Pettite, one of the few Yankees left from the Yankees team that won four of five Word Series in the late 1990s. Pettitte (who has two double ts in his last name) has been terrific this year, going at least seven innings in his first three starts and has a 2.53 era to match. With only one start and five relief appearances, Masterson has a 3.18 era with 10 ks. He has not been great against the Yankees in his short career, as the Yanks are hitting .414 off him with 12 hits and 2 ks in 29 at bats.But this is a pitcher the front office and fans like a lot, so Red Sox Nation will be looking for him to have a great performance so Pettitte vs Masterson should be quite nightcap on Sunday.

Other notes for the Yankees Red Sox series:

  • Mark Teixera’s first time in Boston after leading the front office and Red Sox Nation along for months before signing with the Yankees for more cash, in a move many fans of both organizations were surprised at.
  • They will be playing at Fenway, not the new Coors Field, so we will see how potent the Yankees bats are in a stadium that doesn’t have a vacuum sucking balls to right field.
  • The Red Sox wont see two of the Yankees supposedly best pitchers, as Chein Ming Wang is out after a 34 era in three starts and CC (I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today) Sabathia will miss Fenway.

This should be a great series that will tell us a lot about what these teams are planning on doing this year. Check back with Yankees vs Red Sox to hear our analisis of the series.

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Welcome to Yankees vs Red Sox

February 4th, 2009

As perhaps the biggest rivalry in sports, Yankees vs Red Sox is conflict dating back decades, a part of the national pastime as ingrained as the national anthem, the seventh inning stretch and hot dogs.
Each year it seems there is more on the line, more to compete for, more grudges to settle and more to play for. The Yankees Red Sox rivalry hasn’t been the same since 2004 greatest comeback in the history of the world, and this year hank and Cashman one-upped the Sox and scooped Mark Teixeira out from under them after signing C.C. Sabathia and A.J. Burnett to ludicrous deals. The Yankees definitely won the spending contest this off-season, while the Red Sox made some low-risk high0reward signing to complement a team that came with a David Price of going to a consecutive World Series.
The 2009 baseball season can’t get here soon enough, and once it does Yankees Vs Red Sox is going to be covering every aspect of the season.