Not true. It's not on NESN here. Only MLB.Snodgrass'Muff said:Unless you are in NESN or YES range, in which case it's on one of those two.
Not true. It's not on NESN here. Only MLB.Snodgrass'Muff said:Unless you are in NESN or YES range, in which case it's on one of those two.
Snodgrass'Muff said:Who has better hair: Wade Miley or Joe Kelly?
http://m.redsox.mlb.com/bos/video/v43128683/?affiliateId=clubMEGAMENU
These guys really do seem to be having a shitload of fun together.
Edit: And there's also this.
TheShynessClinic said:Not true. It's not on NESN here. Only MLB.
Hey, you didn't say he homered off Miller!adam42381 said:Travis Shaw with a big day so far. Solo HR followed by a 2 run double.
EDIT: He proceeds to steal third.
Not easy to do as a LHH against Miller.Minneapolis Millers said:Hey, you didn't say he homered off Miller!
soxhop411 said:
Rob Bradford @bradfo 1m1 minute ago
Farrell said would be comfortable calling up Swihart to majors if needed, but that wouldn't necc. be move early in season. Hits 9th today
Brian MacPherson @brianmacp 16s16 seconds ago
Farrell suggested that if a Vazquez/Hanigan injury created a need for a catcher now or early on, Quintero would get nod ahead of Swihart.
yes and no, most every year someone gets an injury significant enough to land them on the 60 day DL and it doesn't have to be someone who plays catcher who lands on the 60 day DL for them to add Quintero.Fireball Fred said:Catchers do get hurt. Since only 60-day DL frees 40-man spot, this is a potential problem. Makes Swihart call-up somewhat more likely.
Darnell's Son said:
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- While the Giants have been measured in their response to critical comments by Pablo Sandoval explaining his decision to leave San Francisco and sign with the Boston Red Sox as a free agent, former teammate Aubrey Huff did not exercise similar restraint.
And on Friday Sandoval fired back.
"Who is Aubrey Huff?" Sandoval asked in response to a post made by Huff on Facebook.
MikeM said:At this point maybe Sandoval needs to go Beast Mode with JBJ.
"Who is Aubrey Huff?" Sandoval asked in response to a post made by Huff on Facebook.
Sounded more like he was sticking up for all the players not named Hunter Pence.Flunky said:Huff is a real company man I guess. Its not like Pablo shat on the manager or the fans.
Agreed. He's the only one who loses in a pissing match here and the media will bait him.MikeM said:At this point maybe Sandoval needs to go Beast Mode with JBJ.
curly2 said:Sounded more like he was sticking up for all the players not named Hunter Pence.
Lars The Wanderer said:The guy who actually played during the 2010 championship run?
Flunky said:
I think this whole thing is a big gossipy mess and I find this take on it to be really catty. So he didn't name each and every player and wasn't their best pal. Give me a break. You can't please everyone. And this fact makes it really easy for Huff to play the "don't forget about Aubrey Huff" card.
rembrat said:
The guy that spent his off days jerking off in his hotel room.
Darnell's Son said:@PeteAbe: There was a snake in the #RedSox clubhouse, which prompted several players to climb on chairs or tables. Wade Miley wrangled it.
Of course, our resident hillbilly was on the case.
Darnell's Son said:@PeteAbe: There was a snake in the #RedSox clubhouse, which prompted several players to climb on chairs or tables...
The Gray Eagle said:Joe Kelly just came out of the game against the Mets with an injury of some sort, not clear yet exactly what or if serious.
Kelly appeared to be in some discomfort after delivering a pitch to Mets catcher.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/15/sports/baseball/a-return-to-boston-with-a-new-position-and-attitude.html?ref=baseball
“I feel like I’m back with my family,” Ramirez said Saturday morning at his locker in Fort Myers, which is in a row that includes his friends and teammates Pablo Sandoval and David Ortiz. “I was 21 when they traded me, and it was hard. I got mad. But at the same time, it worked for both of us. They won, and I felt like that should have been me. But it made me hungry. That’s why I came back.”
Ramirez may have missed the Red Sox all those years, but Boston hardly missed him. Yes, he was a dangerous hitter and a gifted fielder. But at times he frustrated teammates, managers, fans and even opponents with his seeming lack of interest. In 2010, Fredi Gonzalez, then the Marlins’ manager, benched Ramirez after he booted a ball at shortstop and did not hustle after it, costing the Marlins three runs.
This spring, during an outfielders’ meeting, Shane Victorino, Ramirez’s teammate with the Dodgers in 2012 and now with the Red Sox, kidded Ramirez about that incident, which was not humorous at the time.
“You know, he kind of lollygagged after it, and I told him, ‘I bet you will never do that again,’ ” Victorino said. “I said it as a joke, but he agreed with it. I saw growth from him right there. He made mistakes, but he learned, and so far he’s been great. I see him working hard to learn the outfield and trying to fit in. Guys love him. I love him.”
There was never a time when Victorino was not impressed with Ramirez’s talents. But he was one who wondered why Ramirez sometimes looked something other than fully engaged.
One day when Victorino was with the Phillies, he was standing on second base in a game against the Marlins, and he asked Ramirez: “What’s going on? Where is it? You don’t understand, as an athlete, as a competitor against you, it makes me upset because for me to be great, or good, I have to work my butt off every day.”
Later, when Victorino was with Ramirez in Los Angeles, he said, Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly asked him to help get in line Ramirez and some of the other Dodgers players whose attitudes frustrated the team.
But Victorino insists that will not be necessary in Boston because Ramirez is surrounded by mentors and friends like Ortiz, Sandoval and Dustin Pedroia, who was Ramirez’s teammate in the minor leagues. For his part, Ramirez says he has grown since his youthful days.
“You learn through the years,” he said.
. If it was something like a blister, we'd have heard that by now.HillysLastWalk said:
I love how vague this link is: http://m.redsox.mlb.com/news/article/112986032/red-sox-right-hander-joe-kelly-leaves-games-with-possible-injury
Discomfort? Where? But that doesn't sound like an ankle or a knee.
Harry Hooper said:. If it was something like a blister, we'd have heard that by now.
Darnell's Son said:@PeteAbe: There was a snake in the #RedSox clubhouse, which prompted several players to climb on chairs or tables. Wade Miley wrangled it.
I was hoping someone would make that reference.Savin Hillbilly said:
Where is Adrian Beltre when you need him?
GaryPeters71 said:
Gordon Edes @GordonEdes 7m7 minutes ago
Absolutely right..MT @joeymwilson: @GordonEdes Joe Kelly isn't worried? Biceps tendinitis has been precursor to TJ surgery in past.
RAJ can write whatever he wants on Hamels's price tag. I doubt Ben thinks the best way to deal with losing Kelly is to ante up for Hamels.Sampo Gida said:
Exactly. It may be nothing, but anyone saying they are not worried before an MRI and exam is just trying to convince himself. Price for Hamels likely went up regardless.
Sampo Gida said:
Exactly. It may be nothing, but anyone saying they are not worried before an MRI and exam is just trying to convince himself. Price for Hamels likely went up regardless.
Quick, leak that to Cafardo.E5 Yaz said:Maybe they could trade Matt Spring to the Phillies for Hamels