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“If they win today, we’re going in”…..Remo Sinibaldi to his 14 year old son.
On Friday last this Red Sox Memorable Moment was enshrined in immortality in the Red Sox Hall of Fame. You know they really could have enshrined the entire weekend and as you read on you’ll understand why. Now I have … Continue reading
The Energy Which Emanates from Fenway Park…..
On Saturday last I gathered for what can best be described as a “Fenway Fest” at a place very near and dear to me, Curtis Liquors in Weymouth Massachusetts. There are a number of reasons why this is so. Curtis Liquors Grand Opening … Continue reading
Sox Woes Summed up in Two Words, Beckett and Lester…..
In case you missed it last night, the Sox won their third straight game and in so doing, they went over the .500 mark for the first time in 10 days, moved out of the cellar in the AL East, pulled … Continue reading
If you’ve got some extra dough…..
If you have any spare change lying around that you’re not sure what to do with, I have an idea for you. The 1912 World Series Championship trophy is, as we speak, being auctioned off. It is a pretty spiffy … Continue reading
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Tagged 1912, 1912 World Series Trophy, Fenway Park, Jake Stahl, John Henry, Red Sox
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Rick Rolls out the Red Carpet…..
Every now and then we get lucky! Of course the Sox have not got lucky all year, however that aside, I get lucky today because I get to spend the afternoon here. Kerry and I (David is in North Carolina) get … Continue reading
The Anatomy of a Rivalry, The Eighth Stanza, the 1970s……
The Sox head to Yankee Stadium tonight (the fake one) where their historic 2012 season could effectively be put to death. I have written a few times about the rivalry and thought this would be a good time for the … Continue reading
Paterno, the Pope, Bill James and the Law…..
I thought I could avoid it. I thought it couldn’t creep into my fun little blog. I thought it couldn’t scratch this diversion. For that is one of the great beauties of sports is that it provides a diversion, an … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernard Cardinal Law, Bill James, Fenway Park, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Pope John Paul II, Red Sox
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