List/Grid Tag Archives: Chicago White Sox
Not completely sold on this Youk trade…
Yeah, I know he’s getting old and hasn’t been hitting. And to be honest he was never really one of my favorite players anyway. But consider these possibilities: What if…
Andrew Miller Talks After Sunday’s Victory Over the White Sox
Andrew Miller turned in a solid outing Sunday, allowing three runs on 10 hits over 5 2/3 innings. The Red Sox won 5-3, but the lanky left-hander earned a no…
Red Sox Cruise Past White Sox, 5-3
The Red Sox got yet another win against the White Sox to get the series win, 5-3 and bringing their July record to 20-6 (.769), a new franchise record for…
Lester Pitches Gem as Red Gets Best of White
In his second start since coming off the DL, Jon Lester pitched eight strong innings of two-run ball to stop the Red Sox losing streak at two. Lester also fanned…
Wakefield Will Have To Wait For Win No. 200
The performance he turned in was good enough, but for Tim Wakefield, win No. 200 will have to wait for another day. The 44-year-old knuckleballer pitched seven innings Friday night…
Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez Power Red Sox to Series Sweep
Starter John Lackey had a solid outing for Boston, and the Red Sox capped a sweep of the Oakland A’s with a 6-3 victory on Sunday afternoon. OF Carl Crawford…
Sox Lose Fourth Straight As Hill Goes Down
The Red Sox were rolling. They had won 13 of 15 games. Then, after an 0-3 loss to the Tigers they came back to Beantown for a six-game homestand. Now,…
Red Sox Rally Falls Short, Lose 10-7
It was almost meant to be. Down 10-1 heading into the 8th inning, the Fenway Faithful assumed the Red Sox would lifelessly carry out the last 2 innings and retire…
White Gets Best of Red As Southside Take Opener 7-3
After a successful seven-game road trip, where Boston went 5-2, they returned home to take on the Chicago White Sox in the first game of a three day set. Unfortunely,…
Boston Athlete of the Day: Darren Lewis
Darren Lewis, better known as D-Lew, was a solid centerfielder for the Red Sox from 1998-2001. Before joining the Sox, Lewis split his time with the A’s, Giants, Reds, White…
Boston Athlete of the Day: Brian Daubach
You won’t find many other players with the scrappiness and tenacity of first baseman Brian Daubach. His style of play earned him the reputation of a ‘dirt dog’ , and…
Boston Athlete of the Day: Donnie Sadler
Donnie Sadler, not just my favorite place to eat on the Syracuse campus, but also the Boston athlete of the day. Sadler was drafted 229th by the Boston Red Sox…
Too Little Too Late? A Look Into the Red Sox Future
As Boston’s playoff chances slowly dwindle with their remaining schedule, the team continues to give fans false hope. After getting swept by the ChiSox, the Beantown boys posted up 12…