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  1. Fox has been showing highlights. They said they'd broadcast the bottom of the 9th. Exciting stuff!
  2. Byrd deal done Posted by Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff April 21, 2012 06:00 PM All sides have now confirmed our story from this morning - Marlon Byrd will join the Red Sox on Sunday. He comes to Boston for righthanded pitcher Michael Bowden who was designated for assigment by the Red Sox on Tuesday. The Red Sox will also receive cash to defray the cost of the prorated amount of Byrd's $6.5 million deal, major league sources said. Byrd also confirmed his deal to the Red Sox to reporters after the Cubs game this afternoon
  3. Crawford making progress in Florida Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff April 21, 2012 01:56 PM Carl Crawford was 1 for 3 with a home run and a walk in an extended spring training game earlier today. He was the DH. He will return to Boston in the next few days to have his strained left elbow checked. If cleared, he could start a throwing program.
  4. YANKEES (8-6) Jeter DH Swisher RF Cano 2B Rodriguez 3B Teixeira 1B, Granderson CF Jones LF Martin C Nunez SS Pitching: RHP Freddy Garcia (0-1, 6.97)
  5. RED SOX (4-9) Aviles SS Sweeney RF Pedroia 2B Gonzalez 1B Ortiz DH Youkilis 3B Saltalamacchia C Ross CF McDonald LF Pitching: LHP Felix Doubront (0-0, 5.40)
  6. YANKEES (7-6) Derek Jeter SS Curtis Granderson CF Alex Rodriguez DH Robinson Cano 2B Mark Teixeira 1B Nick Swisher RF Raul Ibanez LF Eric Chavez 3B Russell Martin C Pitching: RHP Ivan Nova (2-0, 4.15)
  7. From the Globe: Game time: 3:05 p.m. TV/Radio: NESN, YES, MLB Network / WEEI, WCBS Song of the Day: "I Just Want To Celebrate" by Rare Earth. Red Sox vs. Nova: Ortiz 1-8, Gonzalez 0-5, Pedroia 2-3, Shoppach 0-3, Aviles 1-3, Youkilis 1-3, Salty 0-2, Punto 1-1. Yankees vs. Buchholz: Jeter 5-18, Rodriguez 7-19, Cano 9-20, Swisher 3-12, Teixeira 4-15, Granderson 0-11, Martin 2-8, Ibanez 1-3, Chavez 2-2, Jones 1-2. Notes: The Sox have lost three straight, getting outscored 25-6. They are 3-3 on a homestand that has three games remaining. ... Since the start of the 2002 season, the Sox are 93-92 against the Yankees in regular season games, outscoring their rivals 1,011-971. That makes the average score Red Sox 5.4, Yankees 5.2. ... Buchholz is 2-3 with a 5.59 earned run average in seven starts against the Yankees. He faced them twice last season, giving up six earned runs in 10.2 innings. ... Nova has a 6.62 ERA in four career appearances against the Sox. He has pitched twice at Fenway Park, giving up five earned runs on 11 hits in 6.2 innings. ... The Sox are hitting .146/.186/.244 in the first inning of their 12 games with two runs scored. ... Aviles is hitting .316/.381/.684 in five games as the leadoff hitter since Jacoby Ellsbury was injured. ... The Sox were 3-10 after 13 games last season. ... Jeter has played 127 games at Fenway Park, his most in any park other than Yankee Stadium II or Yankee Stadium III. He is a career .255 hitter at Fenway, his lowest batting average at any park where he has played at least 40 games. Stat of the Day: The Red Sox beat the Yankees, 7-6, in the first game played at Fenway Park on April 20, 1912. The Yankees, known also as the Highlanders back then, were 50-102 that season and finished 55 games out of first place. Stick around for updates all day from the ceremony and the game. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOL at the Stat of the Day!!!!
  8. Sweeney won't be in the line up against CC. The other 2 pitchers are right handed.
  9. Pitching matchups for the Yankees series Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff April 20, 2012 12:18 AM Friday: RHP Ivan Nova (2-0, 4.15) vs. RHP Clay Buchholz (1-0, 9.82), 3:05 p.m., NESN, YES, MLB Network Saturday: RHP Freddy Garcia (0-1, 6.97) vs. LHP Felix Doubront (0-0, 5.40), 4:05 p.m., FOX Sunday: LHP CC Sabathia (1-0, 5.59) vs. RHP Daniel Bard (0-2, 4.63), 8:05 p.m., ESPN
  10. Damn the Twins sucked tonight
  11. Love the Bruins and all but......... CAPS CAPS CAPS!
  12. Good for you. I am sorry that I don't add anything out here. Guess I should stop posting as I don't add anything. Thank you for the advice. Don't want to offend you and others that read a general observation as needless deprecation.
  13. "The Grandy-man CAN"
  14. Huh? Indeed. I don't get it. Guess I never will. Makes me sad about how some of the fan base has evolved. It's pretty embarassing.
  15. Bottom line? Tito has class. I don't think it's any sort of signal. He's doing it for the fans and the players IMO. Everyone in the sports world knows the real deal. I still wouldn't have blamed him for not showing up. But like I said, he is Class.
  16. This thread has turned into crap. But then again, it started out as crap. Sorry I don't have any facts to back up my OPINION.
  17. I'm bummed about Roberts and Schilling not being able to make it. 2 key players in 2004.
  18. Schilling will not attend Fenway ceremony Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff April 19, 2012 04:20 PM Curt Schilling will not attend the anniversary ceremony at Fenway Park on Friday, saying he has business matters to attend to. A member of the World Series title teams in 2004 and ’07, Schilling has made news lately with his frequent criticism of manager Bobby Valentine on ESPN and WEEI. He sent this letter to the Globe and other media outlets today: To Red Sox Nation, I apologize that business at 38 Studios has made my participation in the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park impossible. Please understand that should in no way indicate my love and passion for Red Sox Nation. There was no greater feeling than standing on that mound, in that park, in front of you fans. The memories I was honored to be a part of, from David’s walk off HR in the 2004 ALDS, to going 4-0 in World Series games in that park, to the true honor of wearing that uniform every single day is something I am blessed to have, and will never forget. I was and always have been opinionated, and unafraid to share my opinion, and for that I accept whatever it is you think of me. But please know that when I had the ball in my hand I gave the team, and you, every ounce of everything I had to get a “W”. It was an honor to wear the uniform, and compete with the incredible team and teammates I was allowed to. Every great memory I have in that uniform is because of the people that paid to watch us play, and I will be forever grateful to you for that. Thank you and God Bless Curt Schilling The Red Sox extended invitations to all living former players and managers. No other players, at this juncture, have released statements to the media regarding their participation
  19. Roberts not able to attend Friday's ceremony Posted by Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff April 19, 2012 11:40 AM Dave Roberts, whose stolen base vs. the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS led to Boston's first World Series championship in 86 years, will not be among the ex-players returning to Boston for the 100th anniversary celebration of Fenway Park Friday afternoon. Roberts is a coach with the San Diego Padres. Roberts said he would have loved to attend, but his duties with the Padres will prevent that from happening. Roberts' steal may be one of, if not THE greatest moment in Red Sox history.
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