Clay Buchholz gets into the 8th with what could have been his second career no-hitter. Quite a weekend for the Sox.
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Clay Buchholz gets into the 8th with what could have been his second career no-hitter. Quite a weekend for the Sox.
Via http://www.tedsarmy.com/blog/2013/04/recap-buchholz-nears-no-hitter-in-win-over-rays.html
It’s a minor delay, so those of us on the Jose Iglesias bandwagon will be disappointed before long anyway.
Your Morning Dump…where Drews return is delayed – Teds Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
Recap of the Sox’ first loss of the season. Guess they’ll only go 161-1 this year.
Via Yanks avoid sweep behind Andy Pettitte – Ted’s Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
ESPN once again focuses on the offseason and loves the Blue Jays. Just four of their experts see the Red Sox making the playoffs. Plus, is Jon Lester the most important player on the team?
Your Morning Dump…where national expectations are low – Teds Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
I’ve considered myself an optimist about the Red Sox season by saying they’ll be around .500 and respectable. Compared to the rest of our writers, turns out I’m pretty negative.
Ted’s Army Season Preview Part Three – Ted’s Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
Buster Olney says Jackie Bradley Jr. is the next Derek Jeter. All the more reason to make sure the Red Sox keep him as long as possible.
Buster Olney makes boldest JBJ claim yet – Ted’s Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
We weigh in on who’s having a break-out season, who’s under the most pressure, and who’s most likely to be traded. My answers stand out like sore thumbs, so clearly the rest of the staff is insane.
Ted’s Army Season Preview Part Two – Ted’s Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
Our thoughts on the best and worst acquisitions, as well as who will be the most important piece in the bullpen.
Teds Army Season Preview Part One – Teds Army: The Voice of Red Sox fans.
Jackie Bradley Jr. sure looks ready, but that’s not what the decision is about. The longer you can hold onto your own players through their initial deals and arbitration, you have to do it. Don’t be confused by people saying the Red Sox owe it to the fans to put an exciting product on the field, or that Bradley is ready. He sure looks it. But that’s not the issue. The issue is service time, and delaying Bradley’s free agency is the most important thing facing the team right now.
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