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Boston Globe:
Sox-Yanks pitching matchups > Sox do it again > Wake Comments
were doctored > Robinson's legacy set in stone > Thumbs |
Boston Herald:
'Tek good in pinch > Heckuva first game > Cora corralled >
Schilling offers a far-from-Curt response > Chamberlain to miss
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ProJo:
Varitek's 9th inning homer fuels comeback > Ailing Cora could be
put on the DL > Schilling insists: I won't play for Yankees >
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Hartford Courant:
Farnsworth comes up big in Yankees win > ESPN settles with
Reynolds > Phillies beat Astros > Tigers rally past Twins |
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It's Red Sox vs. YankeeZZZzzzzz: Rivalry's Buzz Takes a Beating 38Pitches: 'Umm, no.' | Wilbur: Space Shot | Yankee Swap Video: Big Papi Explains Reason for Hitting Woes
Mar 29, 2007:
Big Papi Has Come Up Small | Numbers Don't Lie, Lugo Stinks There Must Be Something in Roger's Water
Sorry Yankees Fans ... This Isn't 1978
"The Yankees are old, injury-prone and, in some cases, shadows of their former selves. Ron Guidry is a 56-year-old pitching coach, not a 27-year-old phenom in the midst of one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.
But the main reason the Yanks won't catch the Red Sox is Boston is built for the long haul in 2007, a perfect blend of starting pitching, relief pitching, hitting and defense."-- 5.31.07, Kevin Hench, special to FOXSports.com
Power, Pitching Will Put Sox Back on Top Hench Furious | Francona Deserves Manager of the Year Votes Lowell Shout Out, Beckett Slump | Why the Red Sox Keep Winning Going Beyond the Box Score | Johnny Damon is the New Benedict Arnold Pena-Arroyo Deal Not Working Out for Anyone | Beckett Has Red Sox Nation Optimistic Grady's Brain Cramps: Not Just Pedro 'If You Ain't Got the Pitchin', Honey, St. Christopher Ain't Got the Time' Hardball Archives | More 2004 | 2001 - 2004
Zimmer Goes Down Again!
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Dice-K Re-enacts Zimmer KO
Shaughnessy: Dice-K Coming to Plate
"The most exciting moment of lunch with Daisuke Matsuzaka? That would have to have been when he became unusually animated while answering a question regarding the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. His arms were flying around and we didn't know what he was saying when suddenly his right forearm bumped hard into the wooden table in front of him. He winced. Only a little. He seemed to be OK.
And so we asked his interpreter, "What was he talking about?"
"He was talking about when Pedro Martínez threw Don Zimmer to the ground," said translator Masa Hoshino.
Media lunch with Dice-K was an idea put forth by Red Sox publicist John Blake and it took place yesterday in a quiet corner of the dining room of the Colonial Country Club, overlooking a man-made pond, a driving range, and multiple luxury condos in the gated community." -- 3.29.07, Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe
Edes Chat Wrap | Soxcast: Japanese Influence Grossfeld: There Are Superstitions | Gallery Eric Wilbur: Familiar Refrain -- The AL East TC's Blog: Nine Things to Watch in 2007
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