Peter Gammons: Some Q&A on the Sox, Manny, and More
Gordon Edes: Red Sox Take a Flyer on Byrd
Kevin Hench: A Motivated Manny's Coming Up Big
It's a Formidable Scent...
This Just In ...
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'It's a Formidable Scent... It Stings the Nostrils.'
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Jeter's New Fragrance: It Takes a Special Person to Wear It
Kip, Kip ... Hooray? No Way
NO DEAL
Wilbur: Futures Game | Extra Bases: No Moves for Sox | Nixon on DL
Survey: Should the Sox Have Made a Deal? | Discuss
"We came close on a lot of things … countless opportunities we were pursuing …We have a long term plan and as much as we desperately wanted to do something to help our big league team, it would have been short-sighted to sacrifice that long-term plan. It just wasn’t worth it.
"Very disappointing [not being able to make a deal]. We have a lot of people in the front office and scouts that worked very hard to get things done.
"In the end, we gathered around everybody, thanked them for their hard work. We’re proud of the process, and proud of the results… There’s always an opportunity for waiver deals." -- 7.31.06, Theo Epstein on the trade deadline
Kip, Kip Hooray? ...
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No Way.
Edes: Sox Pass on Kip Wells
Edes: Sox Inquire About Kip Wells
Edes: Andruw Jones Is Not On the Table
The Buzz: Will Coco, Hansen, Lieber, Clemens, Lowell, Lugo,
Linebrink, or Shealy Be On the Move Before 4?
What Should the Sox Do? | Discuss Potential Deals
Extra Bases: Clemens Watch | Wilbur: A Deadline Delusion?
Mnookin: What's the Deal with Abreau, and CoCo
Empty Schill
Empty Schill
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ErraticSchillingPounded,Nailed
For Three Third-Inning Bombs, Gone After Five
Bad-News Bearers: Nothing Good Going On at Fenway, Angels 10, Sox 4
Time to Trade Up for Offense: David Ortiz Can't Do It All at the Plate
Permanent Stop in Pawtucket: Pack the Van Buren and His 10.80 ERA
He Won't Get No Relief: Tavarez Must Really Enjoy All That Booing
Taking One for the Other Team: Affleck Fails at Foul Play
Imagine That: Gonzo's Hitting 20 Points Higher Than Coco
In Other Bad News: Back Scratches Foulke
"It was mistake after mistake. It's disappointing. One thing I have always expected of myself is to give this team innings. ... Five innings is just not good." -- 7.30.06, Curt Schilling on his horrific outing Sunday night
Dog Days of Bummer
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Is This The Beginning of the End for Trot?
Anyone Going to the Beautiful South?
Anyone Going to the Beautiful South?
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Get the Latest on Wily Mo, Coco, Who Stays, and Who Goes ...
Extra Bases: Check EB for Any Late Breaking Deadline Deals
Stick Shift
Stick Shift
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Papi Changes Gears, Sox Pass Angels at the Finish Line
Small Papi! That's Just David Being David
Saturday in the Park, Sox Win in 11, 7-6
Throwing It Out There: Manny's Got a Gun
Real Captain Intangible: You Won't Find 'Tek's Big Stick in the Box Score
Between the Lines: Mike Double-Trouble Lowell Plays the Field
Papi Plays Big Too: MLB Leader Cranks HR No. 35, RBI No. 99
Not Feeling 14: Beckett Gives It the Old Six Inning Try
The Hansen-Timlin Show Should Have Been Blacked Out on Direct TV
Papelbon's ERA Could Crawl Under a Snake's Belly with a Top Hat On
All Kidding Aside: Tavarez Pitched a Scoreless Inning for the Win
"I don't like to play extra innings... The guy was throwing a hard sinker. If I try to pull it, it's a ground ball to first. I go the other way. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. In a situation like that you want to try it." -- 7.29.06, David Ortiz on making the right call
Whaddaya Say We Get Off Julian's Back for a Bit?
"The only thing I did was go to the mound and get my boos. Boo. It kind of [stinks], huh? We're in first place and your fans are still booing. 'You [stink]. Boo.' It's unbelievable. I got used to it. Every time I go on the field to pitch and for BP. It's OK. They pay for the tickets. They can say whatever they want to say." -- 7.29.06, Tavarez Takes Notice of the Fenway Faithful
Pain Delay
Pain Delay
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Seven Is Heaven for Angels
LAA Pours It On Sox Late, 8-3
A Loss for Les: Jon Gets Into One Jam Too Many
Who's Howie Kendrick and How Did He Browbeat the Red Sox?
Manny Being Lousy: Delcarmen Can't Deliver the Goods in the Bad Inning
Lowell Foulke Festival: Keith Pitches Perfect Inning Elsewhere
"Tough to ask Jon Lester to hold that offense to one run. They made adjustments the third time around, but they weren't crushing the ball off him." -- 7.28.06, Mike Lowell trying to make less of Lester's performance
``Once Manny [Delcarmen] gives up the two runs there, it got away from us." -- 7.28.06, Straight talk from Tito Francona
Extra Bases: Sox Ask for Buehrle, Get Turned Down
Boomer is Back on Monday
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Extra Bases: Wells Returns to Face Indians at Fenway
Wilbur: A Foul Coincidence
Sox Staying Idle? Or Going After Lidle?
Sox Staying Idle?
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Or Going After Lidle?
Cafardo: Red Sox Eyeing Cory Lidle
More Cafardo: Sox Looking at Willis? | Wilbur: Pitching Price Gouge
Real Estate: Former Sox Homes on the Market
Buster Olney's ESPN Insider Blog: "Anybody who has struck rock while using a shovel could relate to the next trade tidbit. Heard from two talent evaluators yesterday that Boston is very active in trying to come up with a large and creative deal, involving more than two teams. Smart thinking, one of them said, if it all works. Crazy stuff you wouldn't normally think of, said another. An executive with an AL team reports that he's heard that a scout was rushed off his area coverage to go scout Boston minor leaguers.
"But here's where the rock-striking part comes into play. I don't know if this is just a pebble of thought on the part of the Red Sox, or if this is a larger trade boulder, like the huge Nomar Garciaparra trade Boston hit on a couple of years ago, with all those moving parts. The Red Sox are looking for pitching, and they've talked about Julio Lugo in the past.
"Red Sox executives are mum; execs from other teams say they are very active.
"Take it for what it's worth." -- 7.27.06, Buster Olney, ESPN Insider Blog (subscription only)
Ha-Ha-Haren
Ha-Ha-Haren
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Nolan Haren Dominates Get-Away Gang for Seven Innings
Sox Had Their Bags Packed, But Couldn't Get On the Bags All Day
Five Inning Shadow: Snyder Comes Undone Again and Could Be Finished
Not Toast Yet: Thomas Can Still Bring the Hurt and the Pain
The Game Was Over But Van Buren and Hansen Finished Fine
Who Else Dad? Coco Drives in Boston's Only Run
"If we keep it in the park, it's a different ballgame. Two big blasts. When [Frank Thomas] gets his arms extended, he's a strong guy." -- 7.26.06, Terry Francona, Captain Obvious
Extra Bases: Gabbard Gone; Lowell Foulke Festival
The Buzz: Linebrink, Burrell, Lugo Rumors
Eric Wilbur: Rocket Relaunch on Tap... Again?
Big Apple Circus
Big Apple Circus
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Kings of the Road
Kings of the Road
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Sox Flex More East Coast Muscle Out West
Oakland Blown Away, 13-5
The Hit Parade: Sox Turn 18 and Kick Some A's
Big Manny on Campus: Ramirez Remains on a Tear
Home Run Trot: It's Been a While Old Friend
Feelin' Groovy: Schilling Catches Beckett with Win No. 13
Sacrificial Lambs: Sox Drive in Four with Fly Out Runs
He's a Grown Manny: Delcarmen Steps It Up with Two Big K's
Breaking It Open: 'Tek Cracks a Bases Clearing Double in the Great 8th
Even a Tavarez-Seanez Combo Can't Blow This One
"I'm going to be more aggressive at the plate. I'm trying to find a good stroke. It's important to get out there and get my timing back down." -- 7.25.06, Trot Nixon, present, and future, right fielder of the Boston Red Sox
Extra Bases: Wells on His Way | Eric Wilbur: Hitting the Wall
Reynolds Rapped
Reynolds Rapped
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Popular Analyst Harold Reynolds Is Out at ESPN
Deadspin: Why Harold May Have Gotten the Axe
West Coast Rappers
West Coast Rappers
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'Manny Ortez' Mashes A's, Zito, 7-3
MLB Chart Toppers: Papi Hits No. 34, Beckett Wins No. 13
Manny on Fire: HR No. 27, RBI No. 76 for the Aloof Slugger
A-Gon Goes Deep Again (While Poor A-Rod Struggles in the Bronx)
Nowhere to Go But Up: Crisp Hits 12th Double, Gets RBI No. 18
Hansen Comes In, a Nation Gets Nervous
Two K's But No Save for Pap
"They turn the page and they play. They don't have the hangover effect." -- 7.25.06, Terry Francona, the greatest manager in baseball today
Extra Bases: Wells Is Doing Well
Are the Sox Ready to Dive In?
Are the Sox Ready to Dive In?
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Gallery: Eight Potential Trading Partners for Sox
Survey: What is Boston's Biggest Need as Deadline Approaches?
Wilbur: Rookie Dilemma for Papelbon Candidacy
Mnookin: Rookie Pitchers and Minor League Talent
Brian Fox Video: 2006 First Half Review
Hot Stove, Cool Photos
Cereal Killer
Cereal Killer
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Did You See That Catch Coco Didn't Make?
That's Just Coco Being Manny, and Manny Being Coco
Sox Give One Away in Seattle, 9-8
Edgar Crisp: Is It Deja Vu All Over Again for a Newcomer?
Just Throwing It Out There: Does Coco Have a Tool Beyond Speed?
More Manny Mulligans: One Kick, One Swat, No Errors
Need More from Les: Five Innings Is Not the Right Number for Lefty
On the Offensive: Top of the Order Provides Thunder, Sox Still Go Under
Manny Being Manny? Delcarmen Gets Hit Hard in Relief
Captain's Crunch Goes Soggy: 'Tek's Best Effort Lost in Loss
Opposite Sexson: Timlin In, Ball Goes Out, Game Over
"I went where I thought it would be, I took my eyes off it for a few seconds. I was going to rob him, but it landed right behind me... I saw him [Manny] pointing. I didn't know what happened. I guess he was in the right position, it just caromed off him. I was just picking it up and throwing it in the direction I thought it should go. It happened so quick, I threw it as hard as I could, but the guys were lined up a little more to the left of where I'm facing... We almost had him, but I've got to hit the guy who was closer [Gonzalez]." -- 7.23.06, Coco Crisp, proud card-carrying member of Red Sox Nation, on the mess with Manny in the outfield
Not Scared, Stifler
Not Scared, Stifler
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Separated at Birth? Kason Gabbard and Seann William Scott
Sox Get Gift of Gab
Sox Get Gift of Gab
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But Seattle Wins the Prize, 5-2
Mariners Take Advantage of Fielding Mistakes
Major League Delivery: Gabbard Did It the Hard Way
Say It Ain't So: Perez Gets the Best of Gonzo
Bag Job: Ump Holds Papi's Feet to the Fire
Dropping In: Did You See That Catch Coco Didn't Make?
No Ill Will: Lowell Belts 13th Homer; Three K's for Manny
Surprise, Surprise: Just-Go-Away-Julian Walks Three
Seattle's Best: Gotta Hand It to Hernandez
"The only play for me was to third base -- but the runner didn't slide. I made a perfect throw." -- 7.22.06, If you say so Gonzo
West Coasting
West Coasting
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High Five
Five Strong for Snyder, Five Long Balls, Five Straight
Homer-Happy Sox Slaughter Seattle, 9-4
Ortiz Hits No. 33, 26 for Manny
Not to Bragg But Jamie Moyer is Finally in the Twilight of His Career
Hansen Gets Hit Hard But Delcarmen, Timlin Lock It Down
Gravy Train: Gonzo Hits His Seventh Homer
Sloppy D Results in Two More Errors
'Tek, Youk Join Way Back Brigade
Even Crisp Breaks 0-for-15 Skid
"I'm the greatest, that's all I have to say." -- 7.21.06, David Ortiz joking Muhammad Ali style
Wilbur: Wild Pitch: Pads, Peavy, and Mike Lowell
Trip Breakdown: West of the Story | Gallery: Sox This Week
Yanksfan vs. Soxfan: Is Schill Rethinking Retirement?
"Even if I didn’t retire after next year I just can’t imagine jumping to the other side of this rivalry. Financially this game has taken care of me, so the next contract would be the same as this one in that we’d end up where we wanted to live and in a scenario we were familiar with. When all is said and done if I didn’t retire after next year I couldn’t imagine playing anywhere but Boston anyway to finish my career." -- 7.21.06, Curt Schilling, YF vs. SF Q&A
Makeup Sox
Makeup Sox
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Tito's Team Fights Through Tough Homestand,
But It's All Good in the End, 6-4
Mark Goes Sour on the Bases, But Sweet Loretta Leaves Fans Satisfied
Face the Music: What If... Schilling Doesn't Stop that Line Drive to the Head?
Bronson Who?: The Big Wily Mo Goes 2-for-3, Hitting .330
Youk Stops the Bleeding at the Plate While Coco Goes 0-for-5 at Leadoff
Right on the Manny: RBI No. 69 for Ramirez
Schill Is Good Enough to Be 12-5, 8-0 at Fenway
Delcarmen Among Boys in the Bullpen, Mike Saves the Day
Do We Need to See More'a Alex Cora?
"It was a win. A good win. A 5-3 homestand after losing three out of four to Oakland, regardless of who it's against, is a good homestand for us." -- 7.20.06, Curt Schilling on the bottom line
Can't Catch This
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Hammer Time: 'Tek Drives Home Insurance Run
'Feeding' Outtake: Wake on Ownership, Chemistry, and His Deal
Extra Bases: Sox Rangers Roundup
Wilbur: He Should Be the Mark
Shea Goodbye
Shea Goodbye
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Jays Are Done Monkeying Around with Hillenbrand
Shea Hey Kid Gets Tossed Out in Toronto
"Sources have said that Hillenbrand and other players had taken turns attempting to write humorous messages on a clubhouse chalkboard. At one point, Hillenbrand is said to have written: 'This is a sinking ship' on the board...
"Hillenbrand added that the manager told him he was a 'cancer' in the clubhouse whose teammates thought of him as a joke. He said he verbally abused him once again in front of the entire team on Wednesday night in a pre-game players' meeting, calling him 'a cancer' and 'a coward' and challenging him to hit him and start a fight." -- 7.20.06, Geoff Baker, Toronto Star
The Horse and the Horse's Behind Are On the Road Again
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He'll Have to Just Grin and Bear It
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Where's Noah's Ark When You Need It?
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So Long Shea!
And Yes, We've Heard of Jeff Bagwell.
Beckett Gets the Upper Hand
It's a Win-Win
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Beckett Gets the Upper Hand
Josh Flushes Royals from Fenway, Then Seals the Deal
Sox Win Another 1-0 Pitchfest
Josh Beckett Got His Groove Back
And Papelbon Does His Thing Too
He's Da Manny
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Manny Giveth to Sox and Taketh Away from KC
Good News, Bad News
Good News, Bad News
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Good News: Beckett Gets 3-Year Contract Extension
Bad News: Wakefield Has a Fractured Rib
But It's All Systems Go for Boomer
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Eric Wilbur on Josh Beckett: Hyde and Seek
More Wilbur: King's Ransom | Dating Game | Ode to Hazel
Lesterrific!
Lesterrific!
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Jon is One-Hit Wonderful
Lester Was Great for Eight in 1-0 Win
Feet on the Ground: Lester Gets 15 Ground Ball Outs
Give It to Me One Time: Gonzo, 'Tek Combine for a Big Run
Keep On Papelbon: Jonathan Racks Up Save No. 28
Congratulations Captain
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'Tek Passes Carlton By Catching Team-Leading 991st Game
"I'm honored to be able to play my whole career in one place... I couldn't ask for a better place to be. It [the ovation at Fenway when the game was official] gave me a lot of chills. I'm very thankful for the response. I'm just very thankful for the opportunity I've had here" -- 7.18.06, Red Sox captain Jason Varitek on passing Carlton Fisk as the all-time Sox leader in games caught
Tito's Take on Wake
"We don’t really have anything to announce... we're going to give him some time... how he feels will determine how we’ll proceed.” -- 7.18.06, Terry Francona on Tim Wakefield
Red Hot Rookies
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Christmas in July
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Cafardo: Ball Debate Goes Round and Round
Gravy Baby
Gravy Baby
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But Which One is Meatloaf?
Extra Bases: Wake Has Bone Scan; Not Going on DL Yet
Pena, Van Buren Up; Harris, Lopez Down
Alex Speier: Could Papi Reach 60?
Fire in the Belli
Fire in the Belli
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Sox Stop Slip and Slide with Rally Big Comeback, 5-4
Doug Digs In: A Walk Is Not As Good As a Hit ... Or a Homer
Sacrificial Man: Ramirez Gets the Winning Run Home on the Fly
Back Against a Wall: Wake May Be Latest Old Body on the DL
No Bull: Delcarmen, Hansen, Timlin, and Papelbon Pitch In for Win
Royal Tease: Was That Luke Hudson or Tim Hudson on the Hill?
Big Wheels Churning: Harris and (Gulp) Papi Show Off Their Speed
Outstanding Defense Makes a Cameo Appearance
Hot Coco: Crisp Heats Up at the Plate
Sox Still the One in AL East
Nice Game for Tito
"I had no idea what he was going to throw there. It's nice any time I can add to the offense. It takes a little pressure off the big guys." -- 7.17.06, Doug Mirabelli on his 3-run bomb
Ballgate Swings Open
Ballgate Swings Open
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Extra Bases: Ball Games Irk Mientkiewicz
Will the World Series Ball Hog Get Booed Tonight?
Eric Wilbur: Greed with Envy
BDD Archives: Foulke Wants Ball | Sox Play Hardball | A Look Back on Ballgate
Ballgate Open Again | The Verdict is In: Mink Stole
'I Think the Whole Thing is Disgusting' | Mientkiewicz Agreed to Give Ball Back
Million Dollar Baby Returns | Caught Red-Handed
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Go Gammo Go
Go Gammo Go
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Gammons Moving from Hospital to Rehab Facility
Extra Bases: Hazel Stay | Bradford: Inside Dope on Greenies
Mnookin: Beckett Learning How to Pitch
You Don't Know Jack
You Don't Know Jack ...
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Former GE Head Forcasted, Broke Down, and Analyzed
the Fifth Starter Fiasco on the Welch-O-Meter Last Week
Say It Ain't So!
Say It Ain't So!
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Average Joe Blanton Blows Away Boston's Not-So-Big Bats
Not-So-Light-Hitting A's Hammer Sox Again, 8-1
New York Is Knocking at the Door
Wardrobe Malfunction: Sox Play Dead in Red Softball Shirts
The Third Degree: Manny's Feet Fail Him on the Bases
Pouring Gas on Fire: Tavarez Is a Perfect Match for A's Offense
Something Positive: 'Tek Heats Up in Hot Weather
Short Story: Gonzo Locks Up Gold Glove
"It's one of those games where we couldn't put the ball in the right spots. They made some nice plays, but we hit some balls hard." -- 7.16.06, Coco's view of things
False Starter
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Snyder Fails in Another Fifth Man Tryout
"I ran into some trouble, left a couple balls up, gave up a couple of base hits. The hit batsman cost me that inning. Under the circumstances, they were looking to give me an out with the sacrifice bunt. I hit him and wind up with the bases loaded with nobody out. Just not the best inning." -- 7.16.06, Kyle Snyder's remark
Stick a Fork in New York?
Not So Fast As Yanks-Sox Tied in Loss Column
'Feeding the Monster': Bill James on Sox and Steroids
Big Schutout
Big Schutout
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The Stopper Puts an End to Losing Streak, 7-0
Curt Puts Up Winning Numbers to Improve to 11-3
Sleeping Papi Wakes Up with Homer, 3 RBIs
Double Trouble: Lowell Goes for Two More Than Once
Call of the Game: 'Tek Gets Popped and Gets Props from Schilling
Accidents Will Happen: Swisher Gets Nicked, Ticked
That's Just Milton Being Milton
In the Near Future? Delcarmen in the Eighth, Hansen in the Ninth
"I'm aware of what's going on and how things are going. We got clobbered last night and our bullpen's taxed a little bit and I know that's what they pay me to do. They pay me to go out there and, on nights like this, give our offense a chance to put pressure on." -- 7.15.06, Curt Schilling earned his paycheck
DiNardo’s Days of Uncertainty
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FARM REPORT by Gary Jacobs
DiNardo’s Days of Uncertainty
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JULY 14, 2006 | PAWTUCKET -- - Just when the Sox need him most, Lenny DiNardo’s future is as murky as it ever was.
DiNardo, 26, was a Rule 5 pickup, plucked from the Mets organization. His first big-league year was 2004, when he made 22 appearances for the Big Club, giving up 13 earned runs in 27 2/3 innings pitched for a 4.23 ERA. His contributions to that team earned him a certain gaudy piece of jewelry with his name on it.
2005 saw him doing split time between Pawtucket and Boston, his Rule 5 obligation having ended in December of 2004. In limited appearances that season he excelled, giving up only three earned runs in 14 2/3 innings pitched, good for a 1.87 ERA. Everything was in place for DiNardo to enjoy a breakout year. But it just hasn’t worked out that way.
DiNardo’s numbers were brutal for 2006, though in fairness he pitched better than those numbers would indicate: though he’s saddled with a 1-2 record and a lofty 7.11 ERA, most of the damage was done in two poor outings - April 22 in Toronto, where he gave up seven earned runs in three innings, and May 21 in Philadelphia, where he gave up four earned runs in two innings (and after which he was placed on the DL because of neck pain). Excluding those games from his record reveals that in his other five appearances he was good for a respectable 3.98 ERA.
Of course, every pitcher’s numbers look better when you throw away his worst two outings but the exercise is still valuable as it proves that when he’s healthy, he’s everything the Red Sox need: a capable, young, inexpensive left-handed No. 5 starter or long-relief man.
But the neck pain that sidelined DiNardo on May 24 hasn’t gone away. In fact, it appears to have gotten worse rather than better. His first live pitching assignment since he went on the DL, a rehab start in Pawtucket July 14, couldn’t possibly have gone worse: not only did he give up four runs, facing only four batters (walk, single, single, grand slam), but he attributed his poor performance directly to his injury.
“I don’t think I was near ready,” said a downcast DiNardo immediately after his performance. “I couldn’t extend enough – every time I do extend out here [points to his left shoulder and pantomimes a pitching motion] that’s when I could feel the nerve just getting pinched down to my scapula into my fingertips. And that’s in the back of my mind every time I throw. Once I feel that once, I’m like, there it is. And from then on it’s like throwing darts instead of extending and throwing.”
Indeed, after 16 pitches, his night was over and once again DiNardo faces more questions than answers regarding his ability to pitch.
One of the most frustrating elements of his rehabilitation is the fact that he thought he was making progress. “Everything had been going well – but you know, you’re going to have setbacks, and not everything’s going to go by smooth, and that’s what happened today.”
He’s even turned to acupuncture –- and is encouraged by the results.
“[I started it] six days before the All-Star break,” he said. “I felt like that was really working, so I’ll keep doing that.”
DiNardo’s next move is to consult with the medical staff at Fenway. He left immediately after the game and was expected to meet with team doctors on Saturday. In the meantime, DiNardo has nothing to do but think healthy thoughts and do whatever the doctors tell him to do.
“Keep on keepin’ on,” said DiNardo, shaking his head. “That’s my attitude.”
Gary can be reached at farmreport@cox.net.
Way Back Machine
Way Back Machine
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A Good Old Fashioned A's Kickin', 15-3
Oh My Josh! Way Beckett Gives Up Major League Worst 27th Homer
From A's to Zito: Sox Drop Third Straight in Grand Fashion
Milton Bradley Doesn't Think Coco Has a Monopoly on Great Catches
Alex GonzalEz: Defensive Miscues Continue for Infield
That's Just Julian Being Julian
"No excuses. It was brutal. The score ended up looking like that. It was just brutal." -- 7.14.06, Josh Beckett on the bottom line
Big Sloppy, LorEtta
Edes mailbag: A Call for Arms | Extra Bases: Wake's Back Better
Eric Wilbur: Thoughts Adrift on Taylor Hicks, Coco Crisp, Sam Horn, and More
Big Sloppy
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LorEtta
All-Star 2B Commits Killer Error as Red Sox Turn into Choakland
Defense, Baserunning Blunders Rear Ugly Heads in 5-4 Loss in 11
Speed Kills Too: Willie Embarrass Gets Caught in No Man's Land
Lester is the Wild Child Again, But Avoids First Loss
Nixon, Lowell, Papi Pick Up Where They Left Off in First Half
In the 11th Hour: 'Tek Shot is Not Enough to Win It
Not Ready to Close: Hansen Is Good for an Inning
He Can't Repeat Last Performance: Julian Just Can't Win
Time to Get Him Gone? Boo Birds Turn Attention to Tavarez
"I took my eye off it and it was gone. It was more a mental lapse than anything." -- 7.13.06, Mark Loretta on The Error
High Time for Breslow
Extra Bases: A's Top Sox in 11, 5-4
Today's Gordon Edes Chat Transcript
Eric Wilbur: A Star is Scorned
Photos: From the Maniacal One ...
High Time for Breslow
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Extra Bases: Cameo for Breslow
Edes Archive: Breslow -- From Yale to the Red Sox
Running the Risk at RemDawg's
Running the Risk
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Globe: Young Fans Sneak Into Fenway Old School Style
Photo Gallery: Fenway for Free
Fenway Borders Need Better Patrolling
Who Will Head the Department of RemDawg's Security?
Time to Call in the Red Sox National Guard?
"Kids sneak in all the time. Night games are the easiest. You'd be surprised to see what people would do to see a Red Sox game." -- 7.13.06, Edward Polanco, who works at RemDawg's
Young American
Young American
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Same Old Story for NL as AL Comes Back to Win Again, 3-2
Manny's Off the Hook as Michael Young Gets to Old Man Hoffman
to Give Sox Home Field Advantage in Series
Ex-Sox Shortstops Renteria, Sanchez, Eckstein, and Garciaparra Non-Factors for NL
Big Papi Showed No Pop But Flashes the Leather at First
PaplebonStar Gets a Night Off, Loretta 0-for-2
"I'm not going to lie. This is a pretty big highlight in my baseball career. We're all aware of how important this game is." [Except Manny of course] -- 7.11.06, AL MVP Michael Young
Hot Stove, Cool Music Update:
Tonight's Concert Will Take Place Rain or Shine at Fenway
as the Stage and Most of the Seats are in Covered and Under the Right Field Roof
Doors Open at 5:00 p.m. and the Furvis Goes Onstage at 5:30 p.m. (not 6:00 p.m.)
Get the Hot Stove, Cool Music Official T-Shirt Here
Tentative Band Order: 5:30 - Furvis, 6:00 - The Gentlemen, 6:40 - Click 5, 7:10 - Kay Hanley, 7:50 - Cowboy Mouth, 8:25 - Ayla Brown, 8:55 - Howie Day, 9:20 - James Taylor,
10:00 - Buffalo Tom followed by the All-Star Jam
Chat Transcript from 'Feeding the Monster' Author Seth Mnookin
Midseason Report: Grade the Red Sox First-Half Performance
A Star is Born
A Star is Born
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Papelbon Arrives on the Red Carpet
SI On Campus: Q&A with Craig Hansen
Bradford: For Cooper, This Was Meaningful
More Budslinging
More Budslinging
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Extra Bases: Selig Still Upset About Missing Manny
Will Carroll: 'Manny Has Small Tear in the Medial Meniscus'
Warning Track Papi
Warning Track Papi
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Globe: Papi is Always a Big Attraction
For the Third Straight Year, Ortiz Can't Get Out of Second Round in HR Derby
But He Put on a Big Show the First Time Around
More Days in First Place
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Johnson Waxed
Johnson Waxed
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Another One Bites the Dust
Johnson Demoted to the Minors
Papelbon Doesn't Expect to Pitch in All-Star Game
Ortiz Not Worried About Taking Extra Swings
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'Feeding' Frenzy
Mnookin: Joe O'Donnell and WEEI | Listen: Joe O Slams 'Feeding'
Outtakes: Tito on Theo, Damon, Foulke, and the Attention in Boston
Edes: Epstein's Issues, Manny's Mouth, and Scaring John Henry
Globe Magazine: The Breakup: All About Theo and Lucchino
Sneak Peek: Boras Orchestrates Damon’s Move
Globe Review: John Henry Would Love It
Seth Mnookin Chat Wed. at Noon
19th Hole
19th Hole
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Sox Lose Sweep Over It As Seanez Succumbs in 19th
Long Story, Bad Ending: White Sox 6, Red Sox 5
Win Blown City: Papelbon, Timlin Can't Close in Chicago
Rumor Has It Tiant Was Warming Up in the Pen
Way Back When: Schilling Pitched a Nice Game, Delcarmen Delivered
5th Starter Material? Tavarez Goes the Extra Mile Perfectly
Star Shines: Loretta Did What It Takes to Win
Nice Catch Nixon with the Ugly 0-for-9 Line
Let It Be Noted: Jason Varitek is Hitting .232 at the Break
Time to Move Hot Coco Back to Leadoff?
"It was mentally and physically exhausting trying to concentrate for that many pitches. It's grueling. It's emotionally draining. It becomes really an endurance match after a while. ...It's deflating when you have a lead and they come back a couple of different times." -- 7.9.06, All-Star 2B Mark Loretta on the Longest Game
The Big Red Sox Machine
The Big Red Sox Machine
Is Firing on All Cylinders
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Everybody Hits As Boston Batters Chicago Again
Sox Escape Big Trouble and Show Chicago Who's Boss in the AL, 9-6
In the Big Inning: Lopez Strikes Out Thome, Hansen Gets Konerko, Dye
Four More Years: Nixon Takes His Gold Glove Show on the Road
Cora Leads the Two-Out Rally Brigade
Ortiz is Hot, Hot, Hot: Big Papi Pounds No. 31
Coming Up Clutch: Mirabelli Gets Into the Act Too
All-Star Effort: Man-knee Has a Better Than Average Afternoon
Summer of 62? Will Beckett Give Up More Homers Than Maris Hit?
Another Four-Out Close: Papelbon's On His Game
"I can't say enough of those guys [relievers Javier Lopez and Craig Hansen] coming in and getting out of that situation without giving up any runs. That's phenomenal to come in with no outs and Jim Thome, Paul Konerko and Jermaine Dye coming up. That's unbelievable." -- 7.8.06, Beckett on his Big Bad Bullpen
Kid Rocks
Kid Rocks
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The Les You Know the Better
Jon Works His Way Out of Jams Again to Get a Win
Red Sox Roll Over World Champs, 7-2
Rookie Move: Lester Socks It to Ozzie's Bunch, Goes to 4-0
Summer of 62? Papi Belts 30th Homer; Is Maris's Record in Jeopardy?
Three Cheers for the 'Pen: Delcarmen, Timlin, Tavarez Chip In for the Win
Crisp Breaks 0-for-23 Skid with Bloop Single, Homer
Manny Goes 0-for-5, Should Gonzo (4-for-4, .284) Bat Cleanup?
Steady as They Come: Mike Lowell
"I was just fortunate enough to get out of there with one run each time. With the lineup they have, it feels good to get a win and do halfway decent against them." -- 7.8.06, Rookie sensation Jon Lester
So Manny Questions
So Manny Questions
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Extra Bases: Manny Is Officially Out of All-Star Game
Should Manny Be Playing in Pittsburgh for the American League?
Will the Hot-Hitting All-Star Sit Out Sunday with His 'Bad Knee'?
What If the Sox Lose Home Field Advantage in the Series?
Should Manny Be on the Ballot Next Year?
Do All-Star Voters Deserve Better?
Did Selig Go Along with This?
Does Anyone Care?
Late Show with David Numberman
Late Show with
David Numberman
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AVG .277 | HR 29 | RBI 82 | OBP .384 | SLG .605
He Done Done It Again, Sox Win 12-5
We Kneeded It: Manny, Belli Hit Big Dome Runs
Back in the Win Column: Sore Wake Grinds Out a Victory
Gonzo Now Hitting .272 with All the Defense Too
'Pen Sans Seanez, Tavarez Hangs In
"I just figured that hitting the ball up there, no way they can catch it. They've really been playing some extreme defense, so I've got to stay where the ball is and try to hit it as hard as I can." -- 7.6.06, David Ortiz, King of Pain



















































