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  1. Not to mention if you have an issue with it take it up with your manager cora, he's the one that said it.......
  2. So you are saying merloni is a liar and the sox didn't hire doctors to teach the players proper steroid use?
  3. LOL, and devers is a gold glover??!!
  4. Arenado makes sense for the Rockies but his stats away from Coors field are not very impressive.
  5. Welcome aboard Jete!
  6. Seems like the sox were the frontrunners in educating proper steroid use........ Former Boston Red Sox player and current analyst and reporter for Comcast SportsNet New England, Lou Merloni, claimed last week that Sox management taught players how to use steroids during his tenure with the team. "I'm in spring training, and I got an 8:30-9:00 meeting in the morning," said Merloni, 38, a native of Framingham, Massachusetts and graduate of Providence College who played five seasons on Yawkey Way as an infielder from 1998-2003. "And I walk into that office, and this happened while I was with the Boston Red Sox before this last regime, I'm sitting in the meeting. There's a doctor up there and he's talking about steroids, and everyone was like 'Here we go, we're gonna sit here and get the whole thing—they're bad for you.' No. He spins it and says 'You know what, if you take steroids and sit on the couch all winter long, you can actually get stronger than someone who works out clean, if you're going to take steroids, one cycle won't hurt you, abusing steroids it will.'” WEEI-AM’s “Big Show” co-host continued, “He sat there for one hour and told us how to properly use steroids while I'm with the Boston Red Sox, sitting there with the rest of the organization, and after this I said 'What the heck was that?' And everybody on the team was like 'What was that?' And the response we got was 'Well, we know guys are taking it, so we want to make sure they're taking it the right way'... Where did that come from? That didn't come from the Players Association." https://bleacherreport.com/articles/175226-the-majority-of-boston-red-sox-used-steroids
  7. Rafael Devers motivated for big season WWW.MLB.COM FORT MYERS, Fla. -- For a reminder of what the Red Sox want him to be this year -- and what they think he will be -- Rafael Devers just had to glance over at the man who was playing third base for the Yankees in Saturday’s Grapefruit League opener
  8. Blake Swihart faces uncertain future in Boston WWW.MLB.COM BRADENTON, Fla. -- There was a time Blake Swihart was the catcher of the future for the Red Sox, the one they didn’t want to package for Cole Hamels all those years ago. Then, he became the player who had to battle back from a major foot injury that ruined
  9. Neither am I, as I believe you have quite a few guys in the pen that are capable of yielding similar results........
  10. What inning do you think kelly will be pitching for the sox this season?
  11. You might have to get used to that this year!
  12. Looks like kraft wasn't the only boston billionaire popped in that sting, john childs of JW Childs Assoc. was nabbed as well.
  13. I agree with that point regarding the Hicks extension. The Sevy deal was to avoid arbitration, they basically had no choice on the timing.
  14. The french canadians are some of the rudest people on the planet, not to mention cheap as well. I dread when they come down in the winter.
  15. Umm, he did state that it was very premature........
  16. Not baseball related but robert kraft just got busted in a Florida prostitution/sex trafficking ring!
  17. I think you need to speak with jacko about that, I don't recall stating that. But again, just because last year's team won 108 games does not make that the base line for this year. One has nothing to do with the other.
  18. 30 most likely MLB award candidates WWW.MLB.COM As we saw again last year, with the American League Most Valuable Player Award winner coming from a 108-win Red Sox team and the National League Cy Young Award winner coming from a 77-win Mets team, an award-caliber season can emanate from just about anywhere. With that in mind, let’s
  19. American League East preview WWW.MLB.COM It’s easy to forget this now, but heading into last season, it was the Yankees, not the Red Sox, who were widely considered the heavy favorite in the American League East. In fact, picking Boston to win the division became a sort-of indicator of hipster contrarianism; sure, the Yankees just
  20. Not to mention we are talking apples and oranges.......
  21. But I never stated that it has anything to do with this year............
  22. boston m*******s
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